A meeting :of the directors of L. 1 J. Hooper and Company was held .to-day Present, the Chairman, Mr L, J, Hooper, and a full complement of the directorate, The Chairman in accordance with previous instroctions submitted pinna for converting, the shop noxt door to the Company's premises into a. first class .grocery and provision storo run on the principle of keeping the very best of everything and retailing at a small margin of profit. Tho Managing Director submitted a statement of the month's transactions, showing the extraordinary rapid progress the Company are making, and advocating a system which would bo a boon to all .doing business with the Uou Maroho and completely knocking all the other companies and firms into a cocked hat. This matter was in the blaze of discussion when our reporter sent his notes to the press.—Advt.'
NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, ZEALAND 11AILWAYS WELLINGTON SECTION. RACES at TAUB EEENIKAU, NEAR FEATHEKSTON, ON EASTER MONDAY. On EASTER MONDAY, ISthAprll, EXCURSION TICKETS (availablo for return on day of issuo only) may be ob tainod asunder Ist 2nd Class. Class, Between Wellington, Pelone, and Lower Hntfc, and undermentioned stations (either way)Knitoke 5a (id Foatheraton 7s Od 5s Od Oroytown 8a 6d Carterton 8s (id Masterton 9s 6d 7s Od Mauriceville ]os 6d 7s Eketahuna lis 6d 8s With the exception of si lions as nnder, ordinary trains will run as usual. The ordinary 6.40 a.m. train will leave E' buna at 6 a.m. to conneot with the Wellington train at Masterton. Departure of the ordiuary 3,30 p.m. trany from Wellington to the Wairarnpa will be delated until 5.45 p.m., and it will run through to Eketahuna, The ordinary Si p.m. train to Wel> lin«ton will not leavo Eketahuna until 4,25 p.m. ' special train will leave Masterton !).B5 a.m. for Featherston, leavi Featherston on return at 6,45 p.m. for Masterton. On Tuesday, 19th April, a train will leave Eketahuna at 6 a.m., connecting at Masterton at 7.5 a.m. with the Wellington train. BY ORDER. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington. sth April, 1892. BBLEYoTrUBOH. Mabierton, ANNIVERSARY SOIREE, Oh Easter Mondw. TSA at 5.30; TICKETS, Is; Publio Meeting, 7.30 p.m. ADDRESSES by Rev. R. Wood and J, Dokes and others. Special Music by Choir. TAUHERENIKAU RACKS, Easier Mondat. A BRAKE will leavi the Cmb Hotel, for the Tauhereni&au Races at 9 o'clock on Mohdat Momiko fthe 18th.] W. HAWKE. JT O E SALE. About Three Acres First Class Land (Freehold,) Securely Fenced, and otherwise highly improved, with Five Roomed House, Well-finished and nearly new; Sheds and other necessary Outbuildings. jPBICE, £l5O. One third cash, balance For Particulars apply— Wairahapa Daily Times Office, Masterton. M.U.L0.0.F. MEMBERS of the Loyal Masterton Lodge are requested to meet in the Lodge room, Perry-street, on Saturday, April 23rd, at 8 p.m. to meet the District' tors. N.B. Every member particularly requested to attend. Business important, T.JAGO.N.G. OPAL ENLARGEMENTS I WRIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, 7, Willis-Street, Wellington, TNTEND making a very speoial feature of Opal Enlarcmments. In consequence, important alterations have been made in their promisos and rocms specially fitted and supplied with the latest improvements and apparatus have boen prepared for the production of thiß faacinatinE* form of Enlarged Portraiture, MESSRS. WRIGGLES WORTH & BINNS intend turning out the Opal Enlargements with a purity of style and artistic excellence and finish never before attempted in.the Colonies, andata price as low as is consistent with maintaining the above pledge. They are in the best possible condition to do this in consequence of their large and ROOMY PREMISES and the full and perfectly TRAINED STAFF they'employ! Every DEPARTMENT is under charge of a thoroughly competent and practical constant supervision of the members of tho firm whose attention is not di» tracted by their attempting any of the OPERATIVE WORK. They are in a position to employ an efficient staff to perform this. The OPAL ENLARGEMENTS are finished by irWs, framed • j-;jjjjy f or ul work, and may ba obtained either in black and white or colour, ENAMELLED CABINET. PHOTO, m ' " " ' 'or Full LehsjthFIRBT COPY ... •]/- Half Dozen - 7/(1 One Dozen ~, ■ ... ... 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OJ' SITTING QftLy. " ' fttlyilwatid Proprietor of th Mall• Opal Type From oampwl*CSJUsO, Piano Tuners and Eepairers ''the Loan and Mercantile Offices and shall shortly offer the Publio Pianos of the UestMake on tho hire system or FOR CASH, . CALL AND. INSPECT A Grand Piano now bung Supplied, mviatm
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 3
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729Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4090, 16 April 1892, Page 3
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