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SECOND EDITION.

An effort Is being made to get together a representative Band in Masterton to compote at the Band Contest to bo held in Wellington in November. Every preparation is being mado for Hie forthcoming Masonic Hall which takes place on Wednesday evoning noxt, and altogether the gathering gives promise of being a most enjoyable ono. The decoration of tho Drill Hall has already commenced, and Caterer Wickens is busy getting ready good tiling Mr A, von Keisenberg with a full string hand will supply music, the programmo being a spewaly selected one,

Two hundred lives were lost in the 'uption at Sanguir Island.

(n Friday evening the newly.elected' Mayor of Pabiatna mado a presentation on behalf of the residents, to Messrs Ridd, ohemiats, who have acted largely and generously iu a medical capacity while no doctor was rosidont there. _ The Minister of Mines has recoived information that gold has been found betweeußtrou and Ross,

The five-tuilo amateur bicycle championship of New South Wales was won on Saturday by Hodgkinson in 15min 44sec. f It is understood that Keefe, (ho New Zealand champion, withdraws from tho aoullins carnival on the Paramatta. _ Tho next English and European' mail via San Francisco, closes at tho Masterton Post Oftico on Thursday next.

, Be caroful, when you buy, where you buy what you buy and how you buy. -If jou do not watch these cardinal points in the science of buying, likely enough you will buy at the wrong Bhop, but what you don t want, and pay more than is at necessary, Of coarse it will bo your own fault, no one else is to blame; your misortane arises from your own denseness nd lack-of caution and foresight in floundering into the first hole in tho wall you come across in your shopping rambles anew is only one way out of the difficulty only one plan by which tbo thousand distinct evils that are ia your path*, can b 0 avoided; and the thousand blessings that are waiting for you can be embraced, vizi Buy everything-« Ho:per and Company" BonMarche. Make it a rule of your lifo and sea that your family do so likewise. It is to your mtereat, jiist the same as'it is to insure your life m a sound society, or build your house on a scourefonndatlon, by roue the whole heg; mother words, by deter. tuising to buy everything at Hooper, and Company's, Bon Marche. Take -your grocery bill on onohand, 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 Bave enough to buy your own clothes, with something to put in the pockets. Buy everything at Hooper and Oompany's; Bon MKoae-Apvi '

,The Wellington Ohamberof C Is, oppoaiDg. the proposal to b railways under political control

'As there is no business to Bunted there will be no wetf Feathetßtbn District Lictnßlng too to-day. .

Wo understand that Mr J, L, who, since thedeathof Mr P.Dic been mauaeing the Wholeßalo Company's business in Mastei sovored bis connection with tl Mr Murray was for five years 01 principal emp'oyees of. the C and successfully opened brai Bkdtahnna and Pahiatua. His bueiucss capacity and courteoi tion to customers gained i the most responsible position t could offor, and during hia m form he ably ■ filled tha offict conducted by' his popular pn The results of.his efforts have b gratifying to hiuißelf and to the ( of the est.iti'. Mr Murray's man will wish him every success in 1 career.

At an inquest on the bodyc Walter Dunn, held at Ore) Saturday, the jury roturned ii'Vei tho deceased took his own life n state of temporary Insanity, mains were interred in the ( cometary yesterday. Owing to extremepresßureon wo havo been compelled to hold reports of the inquest at G meetings of tho Upper Tau Feathorston Road Boards,' a interesting reading matter,

Mr J, ,T. Smith, having reai, connection with the Wairara intends leaving the district at i date. Tho following letters Iron beyond tho Colony nro lying ut at tho Masterton Post Office Asher, Frederic Breeze, Saxon. Messrs Lowes & lorns add stock sale for Wcdnosday next, draught horses unbroken, 3 i draught inaros, and 1 Oiydead lion, "bilver stieim,"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4210, 5 September 1892, Page 2

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711

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4210, 5 September 1892, Page 2

SECOND EDITION. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4210, 5 September 1892, Page 2

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