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SECOND EDITION.

Pearson's Private Brass Band will play the Mowing selections on the Mutual Lift) Association's baloony, Queen-street, to-morrow oveniug (woather permitting): —March, " Wake Up " ; Waltzer, " Sonnonßchicn snd Sohatton" ; Anthem, "Ora Pro Nobis 1 '; Schottische, " Quoon of my Heart" | March, Taw ra-boomde-6 " j Waltz, " Passing Thoughts"; Galop, "Shooting Stars." It was decidud at the mooting of tho Land Board yesterday to take no further steps with regard to the forfeited sections of Messrs M. G. Samuel and \V. J. Nathan, in tho Haurantji District, until Mr Coleman Phillips' petition to Parlia» mont has heon doalt with, In tho Supreme Court yestorday, William J. Simmonds was sentenced to thrco yean Imprisonmont for obtaining goods from a Chinaman at Pahnerston North by means of falsi) pretences. Tho following ladies and gentlemen . will contribute to the musioal portion of to-night'senteriainment in St. Matthew's schoolroomMißses Anderson, Duckworth, tiurr, Pearson, and Lett, and Messrs Aitkon, Clifford, Jackson and Kees, The latter gentloman will sing that song which has recently become so popular at Home, "Ta-ia-ra-boom-do-ay." Selections will also be rendered by Clifford's String Band. Messrs Cunningham, Badham and Co. soli by auction at their yards, Welling* ton, to-morrow aftornoon tho draught entires Silvorstroam and Ben Lomond. Tho Wnirarapa Farmers' Co-operativo Association has received a first shipment of fishing tackle, particulars of which )mi will appear to-morrow. A deputation from tho Masierton School Committeo waits upon the Town Lands Truatoos thi? ovomng to ask for a grant of £75. The work of constructing the new footbridge over tho Wnipoua his been commenced by Mr C. E. Daniell, the contractor.

Messrs Lowes & lorns will soil to* morrow (Saturday) at two o'clock the contents of a first-class boarding-house, which have been removed to tlio auction rooms (or convenience of sale, also the thoroughbred stallion, Sir William Jervoia, turkeys, canaries, goldfinches, and about 150 totara fencing rails, etc., etc. Mr .1.0. Eastwood having now purchased the Star Hotel ar.d obtained his license, notifies that ho intends leaving nothing undone which will conduce to !ho comfort of his patrons. Private suites of rooms for families are provided and a table d'hote equal to any in Wellington, With every season that comes, angling appears to bo graving more popular, and the number of disciples of old Isaac Walton in this district is larger than ono would think. I'ish aro ft large, too, and plentiful this year, and it is mere than likely that it will provo tho best fishing season we haye over had. At any rate, Mr J. Williams has sufficient faith in the outlook to lay in a magnificent stock of fishing materials, in fact the best wo havo yet seen in Masterton. Being a practical and enthusiastic angler himself, Mr Williams knows exactly what to send for, and by the last direct Bteainer a special order from Messra Hardy and Alcockand Co. of Kedditchi England, reached him, Tho tackle is now opened up, and is well worth inspection, It consists of rods with greenheart standards and patent lock joints of all sizes and descriptions, revolving plate reels, flies in endless profusion, minnows enticing enough to fetch anything, wading stockings that positively won't let the water in, , baskets, light, handy and capacious, and many other requisites which we have not space to enumerate. The prices are remarkably low, and Mr Williams defies competition in this line with any house in New Zealand, As an evidonce of tho class of goods ho imports and the name lie bears as a practical man, wo might mention that ho has already received rordors from Wellington anglers to [! forward them tacklo. Young iishermen, or those intending to make a start this year, should pay Mr Williams a visit, as he makes no charge for advice and is always willing to give hints to beginners, Be careful, when you buy, wiiore you buy what you buy and how you buy. -If you do not watch these cardinal points in tho Eoience of buying, likely enough you will buy at the wrong shop, but what you don't want, and pay more than iB at necessary, Of coarse it will bo your own fault, no ono else is to blame; your misortuno arises from your own denseness nd lack of caution and foresight in floundering into the first hole is tho wall you come across in your shopping rambles There is only ono way out ot the difficulty only one plan by which the thousand distinct evils that are in your path can bo avoided; and the thousand blessings that ate wailing for you oan bo embraced, viz,, Buy everything at Ho:per and Company BonMarohe, Makeita ruta of your'life and see that your family do so likewise. It is to your interest, just the same as it is to insure your lifo in a sound society, or build your house on a secure foundation, by roing the whole hog; in other words, by determining to buy everything at Hooper and Company's, Bon Marche, Take your grocery bill on one band, and your draper's on the the other Give us your weekly, order for family stores; for tea, coffee butter, and other eatables, and you wil eave enough to buy your own olofa, with something to put in the pockets, Buy every thing at H ooper and. Company's; Bon Marolie—Advi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4208, 2 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4208, 2 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4208, 2 September 1892, Page 3

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