SECOND EDITION
MoDougall's shoep dip is advertised in another column as thoroughly efficacious in destroying all parasites and absolutely non-pniaunous. Testimonials from leading sheep farmers certify that it is the safest and best dip in the market. At the annual meeting ot the Grey town brass band last night, it van de.Jud that a doputntion should wait on the ladies of the to#n asking them to run their annual band ball as a Leap ' Year Dall, A fur cuff, lost between Dkon is advertisod for, Mr H, ff. Roblnßon, R.M, gavo' ' judgment against the Picturesque Atlas Company in three eases heard in Wei-'' ■ luigton yesterday, ■■""
Messrs J. M. Blair, G. fieetham, aud Dr Newman beine the only candidates nominated for tho three vacant seats on the Wellington Education Board, have been duly declared elected. Entries for the Ram and Ewe fair at Lower Hutt on Thursdaay, 18th February, are invited by the Wellim*ton AgriculturalandPostoral Association, Mr H. D, O'Oallaghan, the .Secretary, requests notifications ahould be sent in by stock-owners as early as possible. Mr J. A. Perry asks us to express his appreciation of the treatment he has received in the Masterton Hospital, where a broken leg recently caused him to spend a few weeks. He speaks highly of the Burgioal treatment of Dr Hosking and the nursing both day and night was all that he could wish for. He was much struck by the fact that in this institution all patients receive equal attention and care, the poor non-paying inmate being as well cared for as the mail who is able to contribute the cost of the establishment. He also a speoial word of praiso for Mr Williams, whom he considers to be a model custodian,
The Summer Sale, commencing on Saturday, January 30th, and intended lor tho disposal of the balanco of tlio Season's block, promises to bs one of tho most buocessful over held at To Aro House, Wellington. The Summer Sale will present to all visitors a wonderful array of bargains in all departments, We do not beliove in the polioy of carrying over goods from one seaeon to another. Wo would rather cloar them out overy season, Henco the reason for tho unmistakable bargains that will be affixed at tho Summer Sale, Te Aro Houbo, Wellington: The Summer Sale offers substantial reasons why country residents should pay an early visit to To Aro Houso, By so do« ing, they would have on opportunity of purchasing some of the greatest bargains ever heara olin tho drapory trade in [Now Zealand, We would remind tho public that this SummorSale is limited to IS days only, and the lost day will be Saturday, February 13th. All orders, if aocompanied with the cash, will be instantly attended to and promptly forwardod from To Aro House,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4026, 3 February 1892, Page 2
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466SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4026, 3 February 1892, Page 2
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