FIRE FIRE Salvage Sale. OS SATURDAY NIiXT, . &UGUST3OTH TX7E eliill commence a Great Saleof SALVAGE GOODS snyed from our Into, firo in Wellington. Most of the goods havo only slightly boon damaged
by water, and 0. SMITH being able to got them at about ono third of the" Original Coat, customers can rely upon getting the same at proper Salvage, 0 SMITH Also being the successful TENDERER for HUNT'S BASKHUPT STOOK oj £2OOO worth of first class drapery, which will bo included in this Bankrupt Sain Customers can depend upon getting tho greatest lot of bargains evor offered iu the Wairarapa. i REMEMBER , Saturday, August 30 Stuil Must Go Whatever it wi« a,ble Offer Refused
SHOP CLOSED ou FRIDAY f« receiving Roods, and making preparations (or Salvage sale AND CO QTJEJiIN-STREET, MaSTERTON. AmusementsI THEATRE ROYAL, ' MASTERTON. I BY SPECIAL REQUEST.' Jl RW. W. COLLINS will repeat hia IVI lecture, " The Coming Revolution or the Land and Labor Struggles," on FRIDAY EVENING.
Chairtftken at 8 The Third Leotare will be given on SUNDAY EVENING, September 7th. Bubject, "Two Thousand Years Struggle for Liborty, or the conflict between Science and Religion."' ST MAfTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM In aid of Choir Fund, Grand : Vocal and Instrumental (JONCEKT, By Mr Rout Parker, assisted hy Ladies and Gentlemen of Wellington and Mastorton. Tuesday, September 9 Admission 2s, Chairs 3d Extra. ■W. E PAIGE '. AN INVITATION BALL i ? TT7ILL be hold under tho auspices , VV oftho . r MASTERTON MASONIC LODdES, ' IS THE l DRILL HALL, Mastevton,
THURSDAY. 25th SEPTEMBER, „ At 8 O'Clock. ,( Oommittee; Messrs D Guild'W Bellar, J Aitken, L J Hooper, P Dickson, lE, Price, and 0 A Pownall. Masons can li obtain invitations for themselves or y friends by applying to anj member of " the Committee. OAPOTOALL,. Hon Sec. WVILE'S Coaches will run to • Mauricevillo every day (Sundays and Mondays excepted), till further notice. TO LET—An eight-roomed dwelhig • with bath room and all other conveniences, centrally Bituatod corner of Bannister and Diwn-streot; within 10 tniuutes walk of. iftat Office. Apply I- DiiLY Ofhoe. VEHICLES.
FOR PRIVATE SALE. Rooms, at remarkably low prices, and on terms, if desired, that is approved Bills, the following Vehicles all in first class order, viz,-; '''•'■'• 1 Woggoneito,. oarry o,' with English undercarriage, pole and shafts, built by Messrs Rouse and Hurrell, (nearly new), 1 English built, Stanhope Phteton, with pole and shafts, break, etc 1 Ladies' Park Phsoton < 1 Double, Seated Buggy, high wheels and good brake, runs very light, and ■ -built very strong •' 1 Putiam, a prize taker, with seats .arranged on sliding bar, so as'to '. balance with afay'woight '■' I Light spring trap,' or Pagnell, with . lamps and oushions. V \ '■.■■■„ ■ I'Basket Carriage, 2 Wheels; suitable for invalid,:,; .'■ ;•;'■■ Inspection invited,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3607, 6 September 1890, Page 3
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