SECOND EDITION
_ A young man named William Prior, oightccn years of age, and a member of the Adelaide volunteer force, whllo aoting as a marker, was shot dead when sitting in the marker's house.
Wirths' circus tents are pitched between Albert Street and Lincoln Road. .
Louisa Soloman a Gisborne girl, aged 17, poisoned herself with Strychnino last night saying to her little bet you what you like I will be dead Were morning." f
Those making use of the reduced rates of postage for sending receipted accounts as "commercial papers" are cautioned not to add either in writing,by printed slip, or by india-rubber stamp the words "with thanks," or,says an exchange,the receiver of tlio document will have to pay double postage. Persons can Bend accounts in open envelopes to persons in the town where posted for a halfpenny, and to other parts of the colony for a penny, but they must be careful not to write "a cheque will oblige," or their friends will have to pay for extra postage aud fine. In another column Mr Denton the representative of a very respectable publishing firm at Wellington notifies that ho is arranging for the supply of certain standard works in this town aud that orders may bo left at his address: Mrs Young's, Dixon St, Tlio Mastorton Theatre Royal will bo occupied on Monday and Tuosday even" ing next, by Mr Geo Kelly, who has purchased the New Zealand rights for Edison's latest perfected phonograph. Our exchanges all speak very highly of Mr Kelly as an elocutionist and recijjar, and he has been most successful tour through New Zealand up to the present tinio,
Mr A. E, Mackay invites tendors lor felling one hundred aoreß. of bush at Ropuaranga, about one mile from the Mauricevillo Railway Station. Messrs Lowes and lorns add to their Eketahuna Stock Sale for Wednesday next, September 28th,100 owes and lambs and two good hacks. Messrs Stevens and Gorton will sell by public auction, at their Woodvillo sale yards on Tuesday next, Soptember the 27th, several lots of cattle, sheep, etc. Full particulars will be found in our advertising columns. At the weekly meeting of the Phtenix Lodgo, 1.0. G.T., Mastorton, held last night, at which the Chief Templar, Brother Hi O'Leary presided, two can. didates wore initiated, It was decided, also, to hold a social at the lodge's rioxt meeting.
An attractive and interesting enter tainment is advertised to tako place in the Temperance flail, Masterton, on Tuesday, 27 th September. It is to bo givon in aid of the Wesleyan Church Painting Fund, and will codblbw a conversational essay bytho EerJ. Dukes entitled "An evening with Dr Guthrio," and selections of vocal ana instrumental music by way of illustration.
Wo understand that teuders for the Wairarapa Farmers' Co-operativo Association's Dairy Factory at Droyerton era boing hold in abeyanco, in consequence of a modification in tho plana of the directors. The building will ba of sufficient oxtent for use as n dairy faotory this Eoaaon j but next year when tho main factory Is established in Mas. terton, itii expected it Trill bo utilised as a oreamery only. Two of the Association's directors went to Droyerton this morning to carefully consider how present requirements could best be met.
This morning a party of fierce-looking bandits onterea our office, and our first impression wosthatannwandpicturejquo football team was on tho warpath. But tho red caps, gorgeous wniatbelts and general aspect of tho visiters suggested something more formidable than "forwards" and "half-backs." A reporter standing by nearly fainted and tho juvenile clerk trembled, worn soon re-assured was explained that the bandita did not want to kill anybddy, but wore simply a party of Arabs who had stepped round from Wirths' Circus to see and ba seen. Tho manager wishes us to state that there will he a matinee to-morrow aftornoon at which our Arab friends will appear. They will of course ho on view this evening.
Be careful when you buy, whero you buy what you buy and how you buy. -If you do not watch these oardinal points in tho BOienco of buying, likely enough you will buy at the wrong shop, buy what you don't want, and pay more than is at necessary, Of courso it will be your own fault, no ope else is to blame; your misortune arises from your own densoncss nd lack of caution and foresight m floundoring into tho first hole in the wall you come across in your shopping rambles, Thore is only ono way out of tho dillloulty t only one plan by whioh tbe thousand distinct ovils that arc in yoar path can bo avoided; and-tho thousand blessings that aro waiting for you oan bo embraced, viz,, Buy everything at Ho:per and Company BonMarche, Makeita rub of your lifo and sea that your family do so likewise. It is to your interest, just the samo as it is to insuroyour life in a sound sooiety.jgiiild your house on a Eccuro foundation, tho whole hog | in other words, by defer* mining to buy everything at Hooper and Company's, Bon ifarchc, Take your grocery bill on one hand, and your draper's on tho tho other Give us your weekly, order for family stores; for tea, oofteo butter; and other eatables, and you wil savo enough to buy your own clothcß, with something to put in the poekets. - Bay everything at Hooper,and Company's; Marcho-ADYI
A fuwerim verdict.—Speaking of one of the most noted of colonial specialities, the press says I "Sharfend's Baking Powder deserves moreMKa passing notice,for the "Moa" Brand Baking Powder enjoys a reputation second to none. From one ond of New Zealand to the othor, largo ordora aro received for this popular brand, Even in the most out of tha way districts the careful house-wife, possessed with tha laudablo ambition to make her broad and her Bcones better than her neighbours', buys Sharland's Baking Powder, and triumphs over the few of her less sensible sisters, who, from a mistaken sense of ecouomy, buy apparently cheaper brands, The reoipe of a ijood Baking Powder is anything but a secret; but how very few manufacturers use, as Messra Sharland & I'o. do, thebq«]y of materials, carefully tested teforo mixture and exactly proportioned," Keadera, who require an economical* satisfactory apd healthful Baking Pow« der, cannot do better than me tha "Moa"brand.--ADVT
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4225, 22 September 1892, Page 2
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