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em urn m EKEmm. rUMBERSOF THE RESIDENTS -L' of Eketaliuua and Surrounding Districts linving repeatedly expressed the wishthatl should open a BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT in tlint township in order to give them the benefit of Cheap Drapery, Clothing, aud Boots, enjoyed by the people of Carterton and Feathcrston, This is to give notice that I HAVE MUCH PLEASURE IN COMPLYING WITH THE ABOYEEEQUEBT and will open in those centrally situated premises now in the occupation of Pr Baker, on SATURDAY, THE 20th of MAY, 1894, with a splendid assortment of Goods in General Drapery, Men's aud Boy's Clothing, Boots and S!<ocs, Flannels ond Blankets, Calicoes and Flannellette?, Hots nd Bonnets, Millinery and Fancy Goods, and many other lines, both ornamental piul useful. And the Pjiicks—NOW Fol{ EXCITEMENT ! —Men's Nailed Shooters 7s Gd a pair; Ladies' Evening Shoes from 2s lid a pair; all wool Flannels from Did a yard; Calicoes from about 2s 9d a dozen; and many other lines, details of which! have not time to give just now. More Particulars later on. TEEMS.—PROMPT CASH. The Eketaliuua Branch will be in charge of Mk J. 11. EIDDICK, who will do his best to suit the requirements of all Customers. T. PEOCTOE, THE AYAIEAEAPA DEAPEE. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY, THURSDAY, 24TH MAY, 1891. AYAIEAEAPA HUNT CLUB'S SPORTS AT MASTERTON. ON ABOVE date,, excursion tickets (available fon'etuvu on day of issue only) may 1 e obtained as under: Ist 2nd Class, Class. From To Aro and Wellington to Upper Hutt and vice versa .... 4s Od 2s Gd From To Aro, 'Wellington.Petonc and Lower Hutt to Kaitokc and vice versa 5s Od 3s Gd From Te Avo, Wellington, Pelone Lower Hutt and Upper Hutt to under - mentioned stations and vico versa:— Maiigauiahoe to Masteiton 4s Od 2s Gd The ordinary afternoon train from the AYairarapa will depart as under Eketahuna, 4 p.m. ; Masterton, 5.15 p.m. i Cartaion, 6.43 p.m,; Grcytoivn 5.50 p.m.; Fcatherston. G. 23 p.m. jar riving at Wellington at 10 p.m. The ordinary nflcrnoon train to tlic Waivarapn will depart as under: —Te Aro, 5.12 ]). m,; Wellington, 5.20 p.m.; Featherstou, 8.28 p.m.; Grey town, 8.20 p.m,; Caiierton, 9.10 p.m.; Masterton, 0.43 p.m.; arriving at Eketahuna at 10,43 p.m, i A special train will leave Eketahuna at 10 a,m. j.Mauriceville, 10.38 a.m. arriving at Masterton at 11,15 a.m. A return train vi ill leave Masterton at 5.30 ]). m, | MauriccviHe, 0,8 p.m,; arriving at Eketahuna at 6.45 p,m, On Friday,* 25th iust., a train will leave Eketalmna for Masterton at 6.55 a.m. aud connecting -with the morning train to AVelliugton. All other ordinary trains will run as usual. By Order. Traffic Agent's Office, Wellington, 18th May, 1894, 1 y s PAHIATUA COURT-HOUSE AND POST-OFFICE CONTRACTS. TENDERS will be O received at the Public AVo:ks Office, AVcllinjton, until NOON on THURSDAY, the 7tli Juue, 184)4, for the above-mentioned contracts. Drawings, &c., may be seen at the abovementioned office, aud at the Post-offices, Masterton and Pabiatua. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted, li. e, McGregor, . Architect. AVclliuEton, 12 Miv, 1894. They Must Come Up! EAD THESE TESTIMONIALS: Xo N, Sorensen, Clarevilla, As a "Stump Extractor," the No 2 Machine purchased from vou, has given very great satisfaction, It'has taken out every stump where tried, and that without having to cut any of the roots to assiat it, 1 also find that it turns the stumps over without any trouble. Yours truly, E. AY. j n, S> in, er cc. To Mn.SomsEN, Olarevillo,I am vory well satisfied will ,«mp Extractor (No. 1 size), I purcbasci from you, as I have worked it for some time Two men can take out more stumps with i than four men can with two screw jacks. 1 am, etc., fciNSKS Akdekbon, Belvedere. PRICES-No. 1: £G; No, 2: £7; No 3; £9. A trial of Sorcnsen's STUMP EX TRACTOR will take place at Lowes J loms' Sale Yards on WEDNESDAY May 30ih, SETTLERS send your orders to— N. SORENSEN, Clareville. MAIRE AND MATAI; rE undersigned has started a woo yard in premises adjoining Di Butement's, Lincoln Koad, and can sup ' ply best matte and matai in all longths also piles and feucing poßts. P. SOSKEY. TENDERS INVITED.—For 204 acres of land, fronting the Alfred tou Road, 3| miles from the Hketahun Railway Station, A six-roomed cottng two-roomed cottage and shed and out building on the land. A good iiivesl ment fur parties in want of a good hom stead., Teudera to closnnot later tha MAY 24th, 1894. The highest'or an tender not necessarily accepted. ' WILLIAM PAWSON, PleoMle, 1

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4727, 22 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4727, 22 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4727, 22 May 1894, Page 3

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