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Money is being withdrawn from the Colony. In Maatei'ton it is pour.-, ing into the tills of the BO N ML A R OH E, AND is tliis though the cleverness of any set of politicians? No fear! Men of that kidney look after themselves, leather their own nests, ami lino their own pockets. Did they ever do otherwise? As it was in the beginningso it will be in the end, Words I Words! I Words!!! The prosperity of' Now Zealand and tlio faot that the citizens have plenty of money to spend at the Bon Marche is due to the industry, pluck, oml persovermice of thoso who havo fought for their own land, and consequently their country's good, Professional politicians havebad nothing to do with it, any-good that has been done has been compelled by the people, end many things bad have been prevented by tlio same ol mighty force. The political machine known as a member of Parliament works only by the will of the people, they fix him in position, keep tlie fuel in his furnace, and his wheels oiled. If ho doesn't do ni ho is told his lights arc put out, and the oil that makes him glad is taken from him, Leave it to the politicians, and the people wouldn't have a flvopound note to spend with HOOPER. Leave it to the wire-pullers of political life and never a Suit or New Hat would the little ones have, ami neycr a Dress at 6s lid or Suit at 29s Gd would grace the family circle, but tlio people go one better and look after themselves, buy in the cheapest market, and consequently the money rolls into the- BON MARCHE and the hearts of the people are gladdened," Hooper and Co., BON MAKOHE, W. DOUGALL IS now showing a special assortment of Ohrißtmasand New Year Gilts,in Bangles, Brooches, Rings, Watches etc, Also a newly selected stock of electro plato, specially adapted for presents, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. " Under the Oiock,' Masterton, Sole district agent for the now Waterbury Alarm Clocks.

MR MOMTT, DENTIST. i Chapel Strnefc, Maßterton, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. rnHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from J. London and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a fewbours of the arrival of every Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept in stock. Apent for " WaiuarapaDaiiy." A 6rßb*clas3 and complete printing J.B.BNNBS, -Printer, Stationer, end Bookseller, (Opposito Dr. Gilton's), Willis street Wellington

DENTISTRY, IURB, GIMDERB, Dentist, may now be consulted nt Me, White's late residence, Church street. HOUBS.—9 till 12.30.1.30 till 5.

MONEY TO LEND. ON good freehold Beomity, at lowest ratos of Interest. Apply to— CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TRIPP, Solioitobs—Brandon-St, Wellington. T HAVE large and small sums of MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Wm, 0. BEARD, THU WAIRARAPA IUILY ran be putohaßoi ia "Wellington from Mr J, B. INNES, Stationer. Willis Street. Wholesale ProduceFrices Messrs M.Caselberg and Co roport : The wholesale prices of produco in Mastorton at this date are as follows; Fresh butter, 6d and 6jd; eggs, Bd. nHUJRCH SERVICES.-SUNDAy, Ouuroh of England. Masterton-11 a.m. and 7 p.m. Wesleyan, Masterton.—ll am., aud7 p.m. Pkesbkiekian Masterton—Morning, 11 a,m, Evening, 7 p.m. Romas Catuouo, Masterton-9 a.m. . Carterton—ll a.m

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4014, 16 January 1892, Page 2

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