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L ney you have, the greater reason why you should do business with Hooper and Company, Bon Marche, ilastorton. Though your riches be beyond the dreams of ava-1 rice, though gold ooze out of overy poro though your cheque is good for a million if you waste your subßtance you may finith in ragß and misery, Conserve your wealth, buvthe best in tVio m,,i-W lot a W nn i.,„„f wont not," be your motto ; get value for your money. Although apparently money is of imaluotoyou, think of your latter end, use reason, and apply wisdom it you would avoid a paupor'a grave, to yon poor? In such caso your bnundon duty is to buy everything at Hooper and Company's Bon Marche, There aro degrees of poverty so-called. A poor man may bo in the enjoyment of ten thousand a year orhe may not have a pound a week. It isn't the money ortho want of It which makes tho man poor, but the wayit'a laid out, There are men with small incomes who dross well, feed well, and enjoy lifo thoroughly. There aie others with three times as much who never have two sovereigns to rubtogethei, a pound for a friend, or a penny for thornselves. The first are good investors, the second bad speculators, The first buy from HOOPEK & CO., thosecondtumblointotho first holo iu the wall they come to, Hooper and Co. arc now opening up their new season's goods, and we recommend tho levelheaded and olear-brainod to oall and inspeot them,

. tive Association, Limited, by resolution of the Board of Directors, are prepared to receive money on deposit at call,or for three, six, or twelve monthß Kates of intorest and other particu. lars given on application at any of the offices of tho Association. D. W. MoINTOSH, . _ Secretary. aoahd. DK. ALEXANDER DOUGLAS, Bwlitlor of Medicine and Master of Surgery, Is Now Residkni in MASTERTON, Am may be consulted prof ssionally at Mr J. Bulpitt'u, Devonßlnro House, Victoria Street until further notice, PRINCIPAL DISTRICT MAILS AND TELEGRAPH HOURS. [CournED iw Wadubafa Daily Times,] The Mabtkbton Teleobahi Offioe ia open to the public daily from 9 a.m, to 6 p.m, anil from 7 p,m to 8 p.m. It is closed on Sundays, The holiday hours a. e 9 a.m till 10a.m. anl7p.m.till Bp.m, The Puulio Telegraph Office at Masterlon Railway Station is open from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. on week days only, The Private Box Lobby at Masterion Post Offioe is open on week days from 7 a.m, to 9 p.m. and on Sundays and Holiday rom a,ni,tcsp.m

At MisTERTos; Mails for Wellington and intermediate offices olosedatly at G. 15 a,m, and 2,30 p.m., with the excepti> n of despatches for Clarevillo, Matarawa, and Halt, which ate carried by the morning train only. For Kkotahuna, Pahiatua, Forty Mile Bush, Woodville and Napier at 11.15 a.in daily. Fir Alfredlon, on Mondays and Tbursdays at 11.15 a.m For Lower Touern, Tenni, Wbakutaki, Castlppoint find East Coast on Mondays and Thursdays at i) p.nt, For Bidiford.Bowlande, and Upper Tauem on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1,20 p,m, For Taueru and Brancepcth on Saturdays at 8 p.m. ForKurupuni.dailr. atnoon The-next English and European Mail via Rio do Janeiro per Arawa, will closo at Mastorton, on Wednesday, tho let day of February, at 2.30 p.m. Due in London 4th March. iSlTOltt' LIST, Olub Hotel, Mas. j terton, Tuesday:—Measra W, W, Smith, F. 0. Lewis, J. Nicholson, J. R. Clarke, G. Ewart, B. Le?at, A. MoKonzie, J. Uothsehild, H, Maokay, A G. Pilmor, J, tlopwood, second Edition BIBTH. MoLAitEN.-On January 27th, at Ponatahi, tho wife of Petor McLaren of a DEATH. Haioh.—At Opaki on January 28th, Mary Josephine, only daughter of loseph Henry and Nollie Haigh, aged 2yeaia and (i months.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 31 January 1893, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 31 January 1893, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 31 January 1893, Page 2

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