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SECOND EDITION.

Tenders arc invited by Mr John King in advertisomont elsewherp for fencing and bush-felling at the Wellington" Special Settlement Block. A meeting was hold in the Ekotahuna' Hotel on Friday night with the object of forming a Negro Minstrel Troupe. A very strong Committee was formed, and it iB expected that a good circle can bo got together. The Rev. J. Dukes will speak in the Wesleyan Church to-morrow night on' "Tho Political and Spiritual Restoration of the Jews."

lb appears that of the Now Zealand [population 15,821 belong to the prolesatonal, 43,196 to tbo commercial, and 70,521 to tho industrial classes, while no fower than 90,640 are set down as" agricultural, pastoral, mineral, and other primary producers."

The second week of the WlioWa Drapery Company's Sale opens to™y with further reductions.

The tender of Mr M. B, Varnham, of Greytown, has been accepted by Mr James Kicol for the erection of two dwelling houses in Church-street, Maßterton, The timber for the buildings is now Oil the ground. Tho demand for land in the Auckland district appears to be increasing. From Monday last MO applicants have been dealt with at the Crown Lands Office, the total aroa selected being 16,675 ncros, representing a total value of £8575. Most of the applications have been for perpetual lease. The Committee of the Volunteer Bal' is evidently determined to make their annual gathering the ball of the season. We learn that Mr Keisenborg's Quad, rillo Band of five performero, in which Mr Candy, the premior violinist of the Wairarapa, plays the loading violin, has been engaged. Surely this musical combination must, please even the moßt fastidious.

How is it? Ask anyono in tbo crowd. 'Ask your next door neighbour, Ask the nan who collects tickets on tho railway. Ask tho people who dwell in Eketahuna, Mauricsallc, Tenul, Carterton, Greytown,. or anMßcre else, Communieato with the people livHy In any part of the country. Ask them all why they shop atL. J. HOOPER & COMPANY'S, and they will tell you "because it suits them,' And why does it suit them? Becauso they get more and better in exchange for their money at the Bon Marclib than anywhero clso, and because tho conveniences of tho place aro such us no other establishment con afford. Theso are tho bare outlines of the reasoning that brings the people in shoals to this wonderful place of busiiieis. Visit tho various departments in which the lordly creature man finds all he wants, and woman—lovely womanloves to linger and look at tho fashion section, Hero are the Boulevards of Paris and the shops of Eegent and Oxford streets, London, rolled into one. Hero under your eye are tho fashions arranged, classiflcd, and ready for immediate use and wear, Turn into the grocery and provision sections, These aro of interest to every man jack in tho community, To describe tho advantages of buying from Hooper would fill a book, Whether you want • blankets or bonnets, tea or sugar, whother' you're a chilly mortal or a hot member, a protectionist; a freetrader, a socialist, a cilitliumpiao, a positivist, a nono 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 Matoho, Masterton,—Advt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4160, 9 July 1892, Page 2

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545

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4160, 9 July 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4160, 9 July 1892, Page 2

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