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SECOND EDITION

Tenders are invited for painting, at the Club Hotel.

. At the Salvation barracks this evening Leiut. Willis will speak on"tho people of India."

Tim evening the first of the winter entertainments in aid of St Luke's Church will be held in the Palace Theatre, Greytown.

Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their sale for Weduesday next 250 Merino ewes, 120 croaa bred ewes in lamb, 20 fat wether*, and 70 lambs.

Notice is giyen that Harry Knight, of Pahiatua, has been adjudged a bankrupt.

Mr C, E. Daniell has withdrawn from the Town Lands Trust election as he is disqualified through holding Trust property.

The apparition in the Licensing Commission election has vanished 1 Notice is given that Mr Pownall withdraws as a candidate. Had he gone to the poll he would perhaps have had the ghost of a chance.

The following have been nominated for the Licensing Committeeat Greytown Messrs Bright, HiUier, H. McMaster, B. J. Thompson, H. Udy, B. A. Wakelin, F. H. Wood, and the Rev Mr E. H. Wyatt. The election takes place on Monday, the first of Juno, Notice is given that Messrs Lowes and lorns have dissolved partnership, Mr lorns retiring in order to work a new field of business centreing in Pahiatua. The departure of Mr lornß will be generally regretted in this town, but his many friends of course are aware that (here is a splendid opening for an auctioneer of his aptitude and experience in the bush districts and will wish him every success in his new venture. Mr William Lowes will continue the Masterton business under the old title and on the old lines.

There is yet one more chance of hearing the comic opera "lolanthe" in Wellington, as the Wellington Amateur Operatic Society ate to give an extra and final performance to-morrow ..(Thursday) evening. This representation is by the special request of His Excellency the Governor, who, with Lady Onslow and suite, will be present on the occasion. The proceeds of the performance ara to be devoted to the Society's Hospital Got Fund. Liißt night the Opera Houbb was absolutely crowded, not a seat being unoccupied, and the piece went brightly from start to fiuish. Encores, floral tributes, and applause were frequentthroughout the opera. . A grand display of new winter goods is being made this day at the Bon Marche, Messrs Hooper and Co. having just received another shipment of 35 cases and bales, consisting of, all the latest designs in Millinery, Mantles, Jauketd, Ulsters, Cloaks, Dress Goods, Furs, Bibbous, Rain Cloaks, Parasols, Flowers, Feathers, 4m., &c, Also from the Kaiapoi, Roalyn.Mosgiel,Wellington and Onehunga mills, Men's, Youths', and Boys' Clothing. Overcoats, Knicker Underclothing, Pants, Shirts, Socks, Blankets, Shawls, Surgerings, Tweeds, Flannels, Shirtings, Dress Tweeds, &c , &c. , These goods are now being shown at L. J. Hooper and Go's Bon Marche. We direct special attention to our Hosiery, Gloves, Haberdashery and ■ Manchester departments. We are not to be beaten in the colony for Calicoes, Sheetings, Linings, Shirtings, Table Damasks, and all household furnishings, and our Hosiery and Gloves are from the best known makers. L, J. Hooper and Co., Bon Marche. Sporting men would find it greatly to their advantage by c >rrespondin? with A. J. Jacobs, the professional 'Taxidermist from London. Birds, fißh, animals and reptiles preserved and mounted in the highest style. Every description of skins preserved or tanned and made into rugs, etc. Work done in all Its branches ao lowest rates. Corrospon i dence in all parts of the globe. 80 years' experience. All work guaranteed. Highest price given; or work done in exchange for huias, crows. New. Zealand quail, and other birds. N. Z. birds wanted in any quantity. Orders left at Mr. Williams,' tobacconist, Masterton, or Mr. Catt's, hairdresser, Carterton, will be attended to.— Advt.

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Hononga pūmau ki tēnei tūemi

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Ngā taipitopito pukapuka

Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3820, 27 May 1891, Page 2

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Tapeke kupu
633

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3820, 27 May 1891, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3820, 27 May 1891, Page 2

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