SECOND EDITION
The Mastcrtrn Road Board invites tenders for formation on the Upper Plain road.
The next English and European mail, via Rio, clones at the Masterton Post Office on Saturday morning next. " General" Booth is to be the guest of MrT. 0. Williams during his stay in Wellington.
A special meeting ot the Masterton Borough Council will be held on Tuesday evening next to consider the applications mad 9 at the last meeting of the Council for insertion on the Burgess List.
By the proposal of the Representation Commissioners the North Island will gain one member —31 instead of 30— and the South Island, losing one, will return 39 instead of 40 members to Parliament. The principal increase of population having taken place in Weilington and suburbs, the additional member will represent a new constituency to be known as the Suburos of Wellingten. There are some nice administrators of justice in Victoria. In the month of August last the two following sentences were imposed:—At Brunswick Police Court the keeper of a small shop was fined 5s and costs (alternative a month's hard labour) for selling 31b of potatoes on a Sunday mcrning, and at Ballarat a woman, the mother of four children (one of them at the breast) was sentenced to a year's hard labour for obtaining a pound of butter by false pretences. The abearance both externally and internally of our widely known Family Drapery Warehouse is now extremely brilliant. With the advent of the Spring Season comes an Entire Change of Fashions. The dark, sombre tints of winter are now completely effaced by the light, cheerful, beautiful new colors that distinguish the present season's fashions at Te Aho House, Wellington.
An advantage to customers not possessed by any small traders anywhere is the immense range of choice in every description of fabric and fashion to be always seen atTe Aro House, Wellington. Visitors to our Warehouse will view with wonderment our vast piles of every description of Spring and Summer Dress Fabrics consisting of Jacquard Beiges, Natural Homespun, Art Diagonols, French Corduroy, French and Scotch Cheviots, Savouy Suitings, Camel Hair Tweeds, Jacquard Vigoneaux, Twilled and Plain Beiges, French Delaines, Printed Bengalines and Foulards, Flora, and Striped Bengalines, Silk Grenadines, Summer Sorges and Foules, &c. &c, at Te Aro House, Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3939, 15 October 1891, Page 2
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383SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3939, 15 October 1891, Page 2
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