SECOND EDITION.
1 There will be no parade of the Mm* terton Rifle Volunteers this evening. „ j^^H Messrs Loves and lorns announce 1 date of Mr F. Shaw'B sale at Te Ore ■ for Tuesday 6th October, at 1 o'clock. > The Wholesale .Drapery i draw attention -to the faot i have just opened up fifty 0 3p***^fl^HP>JS and bummer The , made in the spacious warehouse, all 1 poods being marked in plain figures ab " ' actual wholesale prices. i The Supreme Court at Wellington wa§ occupied yesterday in hearing a case • brought by James Frederick Boss, of 1 Papawai, near Greytown, against a >' Maori named Paraone Pahora, claiming r £l3O as balance of wages due. '^«s*^^B t Messrs G. Smith «fe Go announce thai i e the windows of their premises in Queen '• i St. will be lit up to-night for the display 3 ct the new season's good* " specially , selected by Mr 0. Smith in the homo markets. Our Garterterton Correspondent write* ' as follows:—The following is the result of yesterday's election for the Carterton 1 District Licensing Gommittee :—Messt* 1 A. Andrews 111, Joe Aplin 109, A. Booth I . 114, H. R. Bunny 126, O. W. Deller I 120, G. A. Fairbiother 121, F. Feist 1 112. N. Grace 113, C. Murray, 108, 1 James Stevens 118. There are four of the 1 moderate party to one of the temperance, 1 but in all probability this will hi re- ' versed in the Borough Issuing election A special announcement of interest many of our readers is made in column by Messrs Wrigglesworth Binns, the old-established and known firm of Wellington A. perusal of the notification by Wellington—and now that the is coming on there^>)Cl>e r influx of country settlers into will not unlikely prove of service to who read it; and if it leads to a vißit t) the Willis-street studio, for inspeotion of the excellent graphic exhibition on view thoro, or for t \ the raoie practical and certainly not leaa pleasing purpose of •• being taken," there will in neither case be disappointment, -2| but rather a feeling of faction at the wondoriyJf--prCgtcss' modern photography haa made Thii attractive pursuit—once mainly a me* chamcal process—has for some consider* able time attained the dignity of a fine . art, and when one sees the beautiful re* V suits now produced by a studied combl- ™ nation of skill and experience, it is littlo i to be marvelled that the oharra and faith* A fulness of photographic thereby demonstrated is so so much admired. h. J. Hooper and Co, are now the moat fashionable and largest M ment of now spring goods ever the district. English and Frenoh nery, Trimmed, and Untrimmed Bonnets, Flowers, and Feathers, &o, Stylish and Pretty Jackets. D Capes, Mantles, Dust Cloaks, Jackets, &o. _^^^^^H We are showing a splendid Fashionable DelHucs. Prints, Cam^^^^^H Zephyrs, Ac. .ji^ji^L^L^L^L^Ll We hold the besj assortmentanjf^^^^^^^J Wairar*P*^^^^^^^^^^^^^^H
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 24 September 1891, Page 2
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481SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3921, 24 September 1891, Page 2
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