mHEATRE R 0 YAL FIXTURES. MOM DAY—Skating. WEDNESDAY -Skating. FRlDAY—Private Rinking. SATURDAY-As Usual. C.SMITH&COS Great Sale of £3979 17s 6d WOETH OF DRAPERY CLOTHING-. C. SMITH, £5. S England, has sent a Cablegram to the effect that he has bought heavily in the Old Country, and has instructed his Branches to clear their Entire Stocks at
the most Sweeping Reductions, to make room for the Shipments to arrive in a few weeks, bcnce this GREAT SALE. Sales have commenced at the undermentioned Branches for a Short Time Only, so BE IN TIME. C. SMITH & CO, QUEEN STREET, MASTEKTON. Cuba-street, Wellingon, Bridge-Street, Nelson, Palmerston-street Westport, Mawhera Quay, Greymouth.
E T T LEES, m lABMiRS, ® "WORKING MEN, H MOTHERS, 0 Q FATHKRS, M BROTHERS, b 5j SISTERS, 1 ROLL UP! 3 TO |pE A RC E'Sjj S SIX WEEKB BOOT SALE. 3NO DECEPTION. _ § Ok SIX WEEKS ONLY. H THE BKST BOOTS, THE BEST SHOES, THE BEST SLIPPERS. % 0 o pNo Deception. No Humbug jq —" c H Good Sterling "Value in BOOTS W g and SHOES. q P W M You will never get a chance in B Maeterton like it again. Jw I have given positive instructions M w to my Manager not to bring C a pair of Boots or Shoes back to Wellington.
j Be in Time and Purchase a Good H Article M gAT A LOW PRI CE. g 0 Remember — JPEARCES P X ? A SHORT TIME ONLY! ti H H g OPPOSITE THE CLUB HOTEL, g We would remind our readers that 1 THE SALE J $ Is under the Management of W ? H A MR A. FUBNEBS. g Cj £ 'though new to this District he j Q will be found Civil and Obliging. "
MATTHEW'S SCHOOLROOM. SOCIAL GAT BERING, FRIDAY, JULY 24th. RAT-K of work. refreshments. Doors opens at 7 p.m. Admission Is, children 6d.) CINDERELLA, At 8 p.m. MISS WATSON BEGS to announce that she will(D.v.) resume School duties in Perry* Street on MONDAY, 20th inst. Subjects— ENGLISH, 31USIC, FRENCH, LATIN, and ALGEBRA. Terms on Application. A Competent Master has been engaged for Latin and Algebra. WE, tne undersigned, do hereby give public notice, thatm consequence of continual theft from Matahiwi Station, all trespassers thereon under any pretence will be prosecuted. J. & H. HOLMES. Matahiwi, Masterton, 4th July, 1891
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 3866, 22 July 1891, Page 3
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