A BE you rich? Because the more moXL ney you have, the greater reason why you should do business with Hooper and Company, Bon Marohe, ifaßterton, Though yourriohes be bevoud tho dresuaa ot avarice, though gold ooze out of every poro though your oheijue is good for a million if you waste your substance you may finish in rags and misery, Conservo your wealth, buy tbe best in the market, let" Wasto sotj want not," bo your motto; get value lor your money. Although apparently money IS of no value to yon, think of your latter end, use reason, and apply wisdom it yon would avoid a pauper's grave, Are you poor ? In such case your bounden duty is to buy everything at Hooper and Company's Don Matcho. There are degrees of poverty so-called. A poor man may bo in the enjoyment of ten thoasand a year or he may not havo a pound a week. It isn't the money or the want of it which makes the man poor, _ but the way it's laid out, Thero are men with small inoomes who dress well, feed well, audonjoy life thoroughly, There are others with three times as much who never have two sovereigns to rub together, a pound for a friend, or a penny for themselves. The first are good investors, the second bad Bpeoulators, Tho first buy from HOOPE R & CO., tho second tumble into tho first hole in the wall they come to. Hooper andCo- aro now opening up their now season's goods, and wo reoommend the levelheaded and olear-brained to oall and inspect them, THE Wairarapa Farmers, Co-opera-tive Association, Limited, by resolution of the Board of Directors, are prepared to receivo money on deposit at. call,or for three, six, or twelve months Rates of interest and other particu. lars given on application at any of the offices of tho Association. I). W. McINTOSH, Secretary. MONEY TO LEND on I'reehold Seoutity at current rates of interest, Apply to OHAPMAN, FITZGERALD 4 TRIPP, Solicitors, 12, Brandon Stroot, Wellington A CARD. DK, ALEXANDER DOUGLAS, Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, Is Now RE3II)E.\7 in MASTERTON, An( may be consulted professionally at Mr J. Bulpitt's, Devonshire House, Victoria Street until further notice. PRINCIPAL DISTRICT MAILS AND TELEGBAPH HOURS. [Compiled for Waiiuram Daih Times.] The Masiemon Teleomph Offke is open to tho public daily from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m, and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. It is olosed on Sundays. Tho holiday hours are 9 a.m till 10 a.m, and 7 p.m, till 8 p.m, The Public Telegraph Office at Masterton Bailway Station is open from 9 a.m, to 0 p.m. on week days only, The Private Bos Lobby at Masterion Post Office is open on week days from 7 a,m, to 9 p.m, aud on Sundays and Holiday rom a.m,tosp.m Al Masteiiion; Mails for Wellington and intermediate offices oloße daily at 6,16 a.m, and 2,30 p.m., with tho exception of despatches for Clareville, Matarawa, and Hutt, whioh are oarried by the morning train only. For Hketahuna, Pahiatua, Forty Mile Bush, Woodvilleand Napier at 11.15 a.m daily. For Allredton, on Mondays and Thursdays at 11.15 a.m For Lowor Taueru, Tenui, Whakataki, Castlepoint and East Coast on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p.m, For Bidiford, Bowlands, and Upper Tauern on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1.20 p,m, For Taueru and Braneepeth on Saturdays at 8 p.m, For Kurupuni. daily, at noon
The next English and European mail via Bis Per R.M.B. Tonqariro, it specially addressed, will close at Maatertan on Thursday, 19th day of January, at 6,15 a.m. Duo London, Bth March. £|HURCH SERVICES.—SUNDAY Ouorch of England, Masterton-11 a,m, and 7 p.m. Wksleyan, Masterton.—ll a.m., and 7 p.m. Presbyterian, Maatorton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Roman Oatholio, Masterton-lla.nl. Carterton—9 a,m Pahiatua—B and 11. Wholesale Produce Prices. The 'Waitatapa Farmers' Co-oper-ative Association, Limited, reports The wholesale prices of produco in Mas* terlon at this date are as follow Frosh buttor, 8d and Bjd,<effl!a Bd, chaff, 40a to 755, oats, 2s to 2s 3d, new Kidney potatoes, 6s Gd, wheat 2s fid to 3s Cd, VISITORS' LIST, Ulub Horn, Mastodon, Saturday:—Messrs W, V. Smith, P, 0. Lewis, 0. Haines, J, Nicholson, S. Gilmer, R. Heard, J, E. Clarke, 6. "Williams, U, Dayis, Mrs G. King, Miss Talbot.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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713Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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