At the S.M. Court to-day, before Mr T. Hutchison, S.M., a first offending drunk, was convicted and discharged with a caution.
Another drapery establishment is being opened in Masterton by Mr S. G. Radford, who recently disposed of his Pahiatua business, aad has elected to establish himself in tin's district. Since leaving Pahiatua, Mr Eadford has visited Melbourne and Sydney, and has becncnablcdtopurchascabankruptstock of drapery, clothing, boots, and shoes at prices which will enablo him to offer exceptional bargains to the public of Masterton. Suitable premises have been secured in Queen-street, opposite tho Prince of Wales' Hotel, aud tho stock is now being opened up for commencencing an extensive sale on Saturday. Mr ltodford's advertisoment,which appears elsewhere in, this issue, is worthy of pemsal,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4987, 28 March 1895, Page 2
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