Empire Tea Company's SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. A BE composed of the PUBEST & BEST DESCRIPTIONS, imported chiefly frem Ceylon and India, and are admitted to be the besi value offered in New Zealand.
People often complain that they caunot set good Tea—that is, Tea of a uniform eood quality, a Tea that is sood this month and can be obtained just as good next month. They will have no reason to complain if they only aek their grocer for EMPIBE TEA COMPANY'S SUPERIOR BLENDED TEAS. They will then obtain all that they can possibly desire, PRICES
2- 2/2 2/4 2/6 2/8 2/10 and two qualities at Q/- PER LB. V 7. &G. TORNBULL, &CO., Proprietors.
HEAT B E BOY A.L . MASTEETON. TUESDAY 1 Dobsox-Kenedy Co., WEDNESDAY V "LITTLE LORD THURSDAY J FAU.NTLEROY." FRlDAY—Rehearsal 'Hand and Glove' SATURDAY—Afternoon. Ladies only, 2to 4; evening, skating, 7.30 to 10 o'clock. SUNDAY—Mr W. Corrie Johnston's lecture at 8 o'clock. Private rinlring parties may engage the Kink by applying to the Manager. G. PHILLIPS, Managing Represeutaitve.
LOOKOUT. LOOKOUT. NEW SCENERY, APPROPRIATE MUSIC. MAY 18th, 1891. For full programme, future issue.
,0R SALE, about 53 acres of turnips. Apply W. COLLETT, White's Line, Carterton.
MUSICAL FESTIVAL. ItTEMBERS of the above are reSchoolroom THIS (Wednesday) EVENING, at 8 o'clock, to airange going to Greytown to-morrow. R. E. HOKNBLOW, Hon Sec.
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON, ELECTION OF COUNCILLORS
"N the matter of The Regulation of amendments thereofThe following is a list of the candidates nominated for the office of Councillors at the present election. WEST WARD. CHAMBERLAIN, Edmund Edinboro CULLEN, William GAPPER, S»muel Edward GRAHAM, John HOOPER, Leonard Joseph PERRY, Walter RBNALL, Alfred Williw SPACEMAN, Geon>c EAST WARD. DIXON, Thomas , ETON, Henry Edgar EEIST, Edwin HER* )N, George i HOOPER, Joseph Ball WAGG, Thomas OUTER WARD. CHAMBERLAIN, Thomas Edinboro HESSEY, John HOOPER, Leonard Joseph JOHNSON, Edwin MDTRIE, Alexander, junr. RENALL, Alfred William The number of candidates exceeding the vacancies to be filled, a poll will be taken on THURSDAY, 14th May, 1891, between the hours of 9 in the forenoon and sin the afternoon in the several polling booths hereinafter named, that is to say ;
WEST WARD. The Town Clerk's Office, Chapel Street. BAST WARD. The unoccupied premises belonging to B. P. Perry, Esq,, in Queen-street, adjoining the Bank of New Zealand; OUTER WARD. The Kuripuni Public Hall. TO THE RETURNING OFFICER OF THE BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. FUR WEST WARD. ~ HEREBY give notice that I withdraw my name as a candidate at the election for the office of councillor for the Weßt Ward of the Borough of Masterton to which I was nominated on the fifth day of May, 1891. (Signed) JNO GRaHAM. Received at the hour of 3.5 p.m on the fifth day of May, 1891. R. BROWN, Returning Officer.
jf\. dogs or guns on AVONDALE, Kopuaranga, HAERIETVILLE, Mauliceville, or on my leasehold property at Opaki (latalDouglas') will be prosecuted. All STRAY DOGS will be destroyed. «UGB W. JACKSON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3803, 6 May 1891, Page 3
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490Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3803, 6 May 1891, Page 3
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