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SECOND EDITION

The Secretary'';of'Jth'e Masterton Hospital aeknuwledgea the receipt of a package of illustrated' papers* from Mrs George Beetham; ' ' ■ -.*". Tenders are invitedby Mr P, Hume ~ of ffauanui, Lower Valley, for the erection, of two or three, miles of fencing overtoils. . '■■','"., >; The Mauw&raki bills, to the-east of Masterton, were covered with snow this morning, v-t.: , • vi- .- Mr F. H, Wood : holds an important unreserved sale of vebioles;iron arid general merchandise' at his Greytown auction rooms on Saturday, J jihe 25that 1.30, p.m.; • ' : • ;.: ' . The man Alexander Gillies, who was arrested at Tirnaru on Monday,.on-* charßO of horse stealing, imMe( wanted by the police for disobeying an' order for maintenance made by the B.M, at Masterton. •;■"■'<•; :■';{'. j '\k\ .. Balfe's pretty jOpera, [The /Bohemian Girl,' was reproduced by the Montague- . Turner Oonipariy lait night at the Opera House before a largo and fashionable audience, whioh included His Excellency the Governor and a party from the, Gov« ernment House. To-night, Sir Jules Benedict's 'Lily',of .Killarney' will i be performed. .. i .... : '■.:.

The roan Giveen, who was recently remanded to PabiatuV on the charge of uttering and obtaining money by means of worthless -cheques at Pahlatua 'and PnlmerstonJNorth, was. at Pahistua yesterday; sentenced' to' three months' j imprisonment for each offence', the sen* .teucea to bo concurrent.

The Featherston correspondent of the N. Z, Times says :-Hotel thieves havo been visiting the Wairarapa and several losses have been reported. At one of the hotelßhere several of the guests cW* I plained to the landlord that their money | was missing.. Due inspector of a bank <was relieved of 12s', a shepherd of three £'s notes, and a nell-kuown commercial traveller reported the losb of aboutiil, The' thieves entered tho bedrooms whilst the occupants were asleep, bo it Ib a warning to all travellers to lock their doors. The J?eatlierstoß conetahfiPw ' cognised two men leaving by the morning train whom he knew as bad characters. How is it? Ask anyone in tho crowd. Ask your next door neighbour. Ask tho. man who 'collects tickets on the railway, A*k tho '■•''' people who dwsll in Eketahuna, MaurlcevUle, r Tonui, Carterton, Groytown, or anywhere ■ else, Communicate with tho people living in any part of tin country. Ask them all why they shop atL. J, HOOPBR& COMPANY'S, audthoy will tell you "becauseit suitstnem.'j And why docs it suit them 1 Because they get more and hotter in exchange for thoir money at tho lion slarchb than any whoro else, and because tho conveniences of the place are such us no other establishment can afford. These arc tho base outlines of the reasoning thai brings the people in shoals to this wonderful place of busiiKEs, Visit the various departments in which the lordly creature man finds all he wants, and woman-lovely womanloves to linger and Mat the fashion section. Hero are the Boulevards of Paris and tho shops of Regent and Oxford streets, London, rolled into one, Hero under your eye are the fashions arranged, classified, and ready for immediate übb and wear, Turn Into, the grocery, and provision sections, These aro of interest to every man jaok in the community, 'i'o describe tho advantages of buying from \ Hooper would fill abook, Whether you want blankets or bonnets,, tea or sugar, wMher you're a chilly mortal or a hot mcrflWaprotectionist, a freetrader, a socialist, & calithumpiau; a positivist, a none such, or a rabbit catcher, you will find no better outlet for the money you have to spend than at Hooper and Company's Bon Maroho, Master-ton,-Advt.: ' ' ■ ■ ■■;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 2

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581

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4139, 16 June 1892, Page 2

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