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■■'" UnelastFourteendad MABTERTON-HOMEWOOD like op koyal mail coaohes Kirkcalclie & Stains, fHAVE pleasure in notifying settlers Unreserved .. ' r and the travelling publio that I havetaken over thenboye line of coaches guXLM. E B SA.tB« from Mr T. P. Lett, and aolioit a continuance of the trade hithorto so liberally bostowed on him. The publio may rely ..,„__,„ t ,. mm , T .. T , -«,„■. In n % on every attention being paid to their LAST DAY-SATURDAY, FEB.lOth orders. Parcels and luggage carried at 18 «' lowest rates. • Leave Masterton at 7.30 a.m. on Tueadayi and Fridays, calling at Lee'aßlairlogie Hotel for lunoh (both journeys), J_ bm otte tmfverßal expression of returning from Homewood at 6.80 a.m. delight by the thousands of purchasers who on Wednesdays and Saturdays, in time have visited the establishment during the tooatchtheß,lop,ni,traintoWellington, last fourteen days. Parcels and booking office at Lett's - stableß, and parceh may also be left at STILL FURTHER RKDUOIIOKB tho Club Btabloß. . IkAljjDbvabthbnm, ' J, K. BLINKHORNE, Proprietor. The balance of French Dress Robes, all ——- Ices than Manufacturers Prices, The balance ol Grepons, Prints, and other Washing Fabrics at a discount of 83Jto W percent. . Hundreds of yards of Coloured Fancy . ■ Silks, original price 4s 9d, reduced to One r ROYAL MAIL LINE OF COAOHES Shilling per yard, .■ • The balance of this season French Mull™fffSS m Hats from . .-,,.«« , .nt i „,. iouJßurauttouKLineawoa« >">n«n [AVING purohased the above plsnt loe(ialwlue)i I .from Mr T.P.Lett, the coaches so Fashionable Dust Cloaks, All at half niUrunaß usual, leaving me ress uiuiio, pj, M , Masterton, every Tuesday and Friday at 200 Light Cloth Jaokets (new styles). All 8 a.m, lor Tinui and Castlepoint.arriving at half price, in Masterton on return journey at 2 p.ro, 160 Sunshades, original pricos 10/6 to 21/-, following days. Speoial arrangements Reduced to 3/U to 11/6. made for the conveyance ot private 36 Dozen Ladies Shirt Blouses, Former bmihu and for passengers and luggage HiXJjijP ' ' to catch WeUington trains NfiwilßßONS, ' Former price 9}d Passengers and parcelibcokedibe flnd i2d per yard! AllalSJdpor office, back of Pnnoe of Wales Hotel, ' a " where a man will be constantly in at- __ tendance. 0 „„.„.. ALL GOODS SOLD STRICTLY aFORMAN fOKOABH. | NOTICE. I/\M and after MONDAY, Bth \[J January, 1894, a conveyance i_-.i —t — nf.. t „.u« >« n.^jjpoint lon Mondays and Thursdays, starting at usual coach hours.returningtoMaateiton OORMA3UOO,, Kirkcaldie and Stains, MANUFACTURERS AND IMPORTERS, WELLINGTON. liaiotorte Tuning. Etat " l 1 M ° MASTERTON. MR, BOOT. HEARD, repreaenta. Som i BOOKS AND SPWOL live of Messrs Hoffmann 4 Sons, REQUISITES, Wellington, is now in Masterton, and is prepared to undertake the tuning and ji ew Zealand Diaries repairing of pianofortes, organs and har- Roys' Own Annual . moniunß, etc Order-left at Mr Watt's, Girls' Own Annual' bookßoller,Ma«terton,nillreoßiveproa>pt Nißtet's Art Annual attention Infanta' Maraiinfl .Children's Friend Chatterbox, Little Folks, Chums, etc, I WOODVILLE CENTRAL I A GRIOULTURALahd PASTORAL ± ASSOCIATION... ■| Annual Ram Fair, Entries close with the undersigned (from whom all particulars can be ub- . ■ tained) on Friday, 56th January, 1894. | | Wm. NICHOLSON, I FANCY GOODS, TOYS, to. Agent for—Pringle'B Art Needlework and the British and Foreign Bible Society R. T. HOLMES, °y THE WAIBAKAPA AND EAST COAST fJpyf /)/)/)»•//) /)////) Unjpl ho PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL "™ l UUUr LU {jIUU nml > SOOIETY, CJTRAW HATS, Founded 1877. Incorporated 1878. Q HALPPBIOE, The Annual Ram and _ Ewe Fnip . .... ' u , a ■,,-■' Job Line of Boys' and Girls' Sailor WILL be held on FRIDAY, 9th Febru- Straws, bought at a big discount, ary, 1894, in the Show Gbovnds, n B c «'« rt J D ' .„ „. Wholesale 0/ all to be sold II eaohl Sale to commence at 11,80. pj M d\ m / - Entries close on SATURDAY, Feb. 3rd. ""* ' ' Entry Fees-Rams, up to ten 2s each, above that number Is eaon, Ewes Is eaoh. """ E. W. DORSET, ■-"*.. J. L. MURRAY'S ■ JaAM JJ Alßi, MEjROER-AND OUTFITTER MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND ma HTPR-rn» PASTORAL SOCIETY, MABIJSBIOH. FEBRUARY, 6th and 7ih, 1894. NEXT DOOR TO CLUB HOTEL TfflE ANNUAL RAM AND EWE FAIR I under the auspices of the above Society will be held in Mraaas Lowes 4 loans' Yabds on TUESDAY, February 6(h,for Lincoins, WEDNESDAY, February 7th, for Romneys, Downs, etc. Sale to commence Entries will close with the Secretary on THURSDAY, February Ist, at 5 p.m. W. LOWES, MASTERTON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. . THE AUTDMN MEETING of the MASTERON-OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB will be held on the Opaki Racecourse on SATURDAY, tfth March. St. Patrick's Day. Programme will bo published in future issue. E. H. WADDINGTON, SLAUGHTER BLAUGHTERI SLAUGHTER DRAPER?, CLOTHING, MILLIJNERtf, ESTATE OF A. A. BOWLEY, BJ and 33, Courtonay Place, Wellington. I W. BELL 'AS purchased the Entire Stock in the , J.J. above Estate at seven shulimob and Id in the £, and will clear the lot in a THE ftMK CONSISTS OF- • Plain and Fancy Dress Bluffs, Colorad Plaids, Dress Tweeds, Trails, Mnsliuß Slack and' Colored Velveteens, Plushes Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Dlmitys and Flannellettcs. r White and ColoredßJankets and Counterpanes, White and Colored »n,d Crimean Shirtings, Brown and Cream ' i Hollands, Window Hollands, Tickings, Imperial Chambers, Featherston-Street, Sileßias and Press Linings, Towelß and Wellington, Towelings, bhawls, Laco Curtainß, Table Late Seoretary to the United Farmer Covers, Antimacassers Met Covers, Alliance (Limited) :, ■- l/ackets, Ladies' and Children's Blouses. itacei, Flows, Feathers,' Ornaments, A SPI/ENDID ASSORTMENT Wies'»RdGir)s'S.£rawHat'saDdlWmmcd ' ' Of Miillinery, Ladlefl' Kid, Silk, Taffeta and .CHRISTMAS CARDS AND BOOKLETS. IT, uln fllnwn 'Tflrflm'' 'on^-r.l,lU«^, IPellißses, Ribbons, Dust'Cloais.'Me/s 'I •"" ( '■' '"' "> land Youths' Cloth and Tweed Buits, ;,.■', N&W ANNUALS.— ' I Overcoats, Oilskluß, Macintoshes, Moleskin' Boys and Girls, %'BWOhums, Chatter { Trousers, Tweed Trousers, Vests and Trou- box, The Prize, Little Do 4 Sup-' • jgers, Men'e and Boys' White and Colored day, Child's Companion,"' Shl;jt3 ; glen's and Boys' Straw and Felt Children's Friend, |Hats,',Cftpii,'B ( Jttrfs,Ties,ftndGenoralHaber Ac.io. siii :^^iteoß ■ ■ ■ .-^-'' l ', : ■;■/■■■ Diaries for 1894. B? In Tihb - ' '/' : Books, Fanoy Goods and Toys for Christ- [ (OppjnbChtißoUltMaderkn.) - , ';-Y; ; -taaa^%IearPie'sents.; v" I ;, : : ':;^jjsA ■to"MASQN ) :Cbemißt] ; ,;-■; B .Qncen^treot.;,.;.,,, ».....• •«Jtfaator(oa t

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4634, 29 January 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4634, 29 January 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4634, 29 January 1894, Page 2

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