GHAND EXHIBITION. A'NDEESON'S HALL, A EKETAHUNA. March 28th and 29th. Curios, Eanoywofk, Pictures, Fiiian ■ House and Baby, etc, Open from 3 to 5 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. Promenade Concert each evening. Eicursion train lcavinn Mastcrton at 6 p.m. on Thursday, returning same night. W.A.A, AND C. CLUB. Fifth sports meeting will be held on the PARK OVAL, on THURSDAY next, March 28th. To commence at 2 p.m. sharp. Programme of interesting and exciting events. A Brass Band will be in attendance, W, JEFFEIES, Hon. Sec. J\|EW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. BAZA All AND CONCERT AT EKETAHUNA. THURSDAY, 28th MARCH. In connection with the above, special trains stopping at nil stations if required, will run as follows: Mastcrton, depart six p.m.; Eketahuna, arrive seven twenty p.m.; Eketahuna, depart ten thirty p.m.; Mastcrton, arrive eleven fifty p.m. Ordinary fares will be charged, BY ORDER. Traffic Manager's Office, Wellington, 2(>th March, 1895. MAUEICEVILLE ROAD BOARD. fIIENDEIiS dose at noon on SATUE--1 DAY the 30th inst for— Fainting bridge on Jarhon's Bond, Smith Maitricevillt. Fainting bridgt on Drtyer's JM' Road. Metalling 10 chains on Tollgati: Road, East mil. Curling in did on North tini Smllt Maurieeeille Roads, at jier cdir yard per mile. Specifications atMrG, Gundersou's Mauriceville, and County Offices Masterton. Tlie lowest or any tender will not necessarily be accepted. W. GRAY,
Mauriceville '2lst March 1895. WAIUAHAFA NOHTH COUNTY, PROPOSAL to raise a loan of £(30) for constructing a bridge over the Tirnumea llivcr, at Napier's Crossing. A poll of ratepayers interested in the above proposal, will be held at the residence of Mn. Joiix Smith, between tho hours of 9 a.m., and 0 p.m., on SATURDAY, the 30th day oi MARCH, 1895. WAIIiAEAPA NOHTH COUNTY. TPHIi attention of owners of stock is X directed to the provisions of section 17 of The Impounding Act, 1884," under which persons suffering stock to stray on roads arc liable to a penalty of •10/- per head for every head thereof over and above any rales or charges incident to the impounding of any such stock, and arc hereby warned that the Council intends to enforce the provisions ot the said section. F. G. MOORE, County Clerk, Mastcrton, '2lst March, 1895, cash boot mart, R. HANNAH & Co March 22ud, 1895. ELI SMITH, lieturning Officer. MASTEIITON raoruiiTOßs,
FOE good value in Hoots and Shop, go to 11, Hannah & Co., who, for the last 25 years hare held the " box seat" of the coach for new designs, quality and price in the boct trade. The latest fashions arc always obtainable at H, Hannah and Co.'s We Hate in Stock—- : Ladies Tan walking Shoes 4/6,5/6,7/6. Ladies Tan evening shoes from o/11. Ladies Glaze Kid evening shoes from o/11. Ladies Light Kangaroo walking shoes 10/6. LadicsGlaio Kid walking shoes from 5/11 Gents Ileal Buckskin walking shoes the fashion of the day. Hannah & Co's Porpoise hideshooters the best in the market. Hannah & Go's nice Calf Dais from 12/0. Hannah & Co's Watertights good value 9/11. Hannah & Co's heel and toe tips 9/11. Hannah k Co'sbcst W atcrtight, twelve months wear U/li. Hannah & Co's Bluchers from 5/6, Girls Copper Toe hoots 2/11,3/11,4/11 City" K" hoots, Hannah and Co sole agents. E. Hannah & Co. have just opened their new live-storey Boot Factor? and Warehouse, and under the new Patent Process of working the leathor, all boots and Shoes arc guaranteed to wear two months longer, and our price is 25 per cent cheaper, or 5s in the £ less, for a real good boot or shoe, than elsewhere. All kinds of patent, tan, and kid dressing in stock, Boots and shoes made toordcr. Ecpairs done on the premises. Leather and Grindory always on hand at Wellington prices, Country orders promptly attended to. Don't Mistake the Address R. HANNAH AND Co., (Opposite Club Hotel), Qdeeh-stbeet, Masteetos H. Peterson, Manager. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING SOCIETY.
IIHE Society is prepared to giant LOAN S—repayable by instalment or otherwise—on approved freehold or leasehold securities, and to RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT. Terms on Application, J. B. KEITH, - Manager. HOUNSLOW HOUSE, CIUPM-STBEET, ... MASTBBTON. MR A. PEAT HAVING thoroughly furnished tlie above centrally situated Private Boarding House, is now in a position to offer superior accommodation tothoso in search of a really good home. Also furnished apartments formarried couple. Chamzj Modiiati,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4986, 27 March 1895, Page 3
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