HOOPER &■ C° BON MAKCHJ3. Are now showin? their FIRST INSTALMENTS of Autumn and Wintor FASHIONS.' NOVELTIES] IN EVERY DEPARrMENT, ENGLISH & FRENCH MILLINERY. Dress Material Robes, &c Every Article in Stock is Marked in Plain Pigurea at Wholesale Prices. Blankets, Flannels, Shirting, &c, direct from tho Manufacturers, MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOY'S CLOTHING. HOOPER AND CO. BON MARCHE.
WALTER OHISHOLM. Bors to inform the .inhabitants of SUURICEVILLE, I BKBTAHOHA,! and tho surrounding district that he has purchased tho business previously carried on by Messrs U. Keen &OU., AT MAURIOEVILLE, and is prepared to supply ; Groceries, Drapery, Boots, Ironmongery, Crockery, Paperhangings, and everything pertaining to a Geneial Storo, at tho lowest current rates. WAL.TERCHISHOLM. (Opposite Post & Telegraph Office,) MAUIUOKViLLB.
EEKN LODGE, Bunuistci' Street, BOARD and Renidonco, with Home Corafortß; also Bath and Piano. Tirms: 18s Weekly; Board only, if preferred, moderate terms, 3403
MONEY TO LEND lowest current rates of interest, A R BUNNY, 3503 Solicitor,
MABTEBTON EARLY CLOSING ASSOCIATION, SHOPIIARLir. Giyo the weary A little breathing Ermce, To nnketlio toil less dreary, Tho shattered nerves to brace. BY doing so you will conduce to the moral, ancial, and physical well beins (it the shun nssistimts.
QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY HOLIDAY. I f HHB Post and Telesraph Department 1 will oWraMONPAY, tlw2lith fast., as a livlijay, instead of Saturday, tho 24th, as previously advertised. On that day the Post Office will be closed, and all mails usually clcisimj on Monday will be closed on Saturday, at 8 p.m., (except tho Wharearm mails which will be closod as usual, viz., 8 p.m. Monday) The Telegraph Office will be open between the hours ol 9 a.in, to 10a.ua., and 1 p.m. to 8 p.m. J, BAGGE, Postmaster. THE next English and European Mail via Kb, per RMS Arawa, will oloao nt this office on THURSDAY, the 29th'day of May, at 0.15 am, Pareels by this mail will close on Wednesday the 28th, at 2 p.m, due in London July 10th, J. BAGGB, Postmaster. Masterton, 22nd May,.1890.. mUROH SERVJOES.-SUNDAY CiiUßcn of England, Masterton—ll a.m, and 7 p.m. Wesuyah. Masterton.—ll am., and? p.m. Presbytkkian, Masterton—Morning, 11 am, Evon ing, 7 p,m, Roman Catiiohi!, Masterton—ll a.m, Vespers at 1 p. m, Carterton- 9 a.m. Foatherston-ll a.m.
Wholesale Produce PricesMossra M.Cas'elberg and Co report iThe wholesale prices of prqducein Masterton at this, date aroas followa:—Fresli irate, 6d to 6|d;os(s, 1/1 • P°' a ' toea £Blos per ton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 24 May 1890, Page 2
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395Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3519, 24 May 1890, Page 2
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