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{week ever passes but what the pres oxposes the barefaced and shamofu practices of some of these harpies, yel m the face of all they seem to thrive, am n the paper who hounds them down mos s thrives fattest on their advertisement if and cracks champagne over cud li balance-sheet. .Clements Tonic am | Fletcher's Pills have never yet stoopei 0 to deception and misrepresentation. The] arc scientific therapeutical agents, ant | evidence as to their value can be found in every district, and such being tin case it is unnecessary to further extoi • the virtues. The Baron de Noldo was found shot dead in his room, recently, ut Long's Hotel, in Bond-street. He has been a great traveller and a sportsmen, and is supposed to have been the Russian hero of liudyard Kipliug's story, " The Man Who Was." ■ Ono ol the sights of Wellin ton, at any time isundoubtably tlie magnificent establishment known as Te Aio House, and now thftt every department within its walls is ' filled to overflowing, with a bewildering 1 variety of the season's novelties in millinory, mantles, dresses, etc., it is more than ever a pleasure and prof; to visit the wholesale family drapery warehouse, Te Aro House, Particular attention lias been paid this year to the requirements of country customers, and the result is 10 lio seen in the immense and varied siock of calicoes, shirtings, flannels, flannellettcs, strong wearing dress materials, men's and boys' clothing Ac. Tho choice in each department, is almost un'imitcd, ns may be imagined, when i.is stated that of flannelette alone, over eG.OOO yards have this season beou imported at Te Aro House, Wellington. A specially organised department, has been established to deal with country orders. Patterns of any materials in stock, will bo forwarded to any address, post irec. ' Country residents are invited to write for prices, or any information regarding goods wanted. It is confidently asserted tha', nowhere cm such n wide selection, or such 'sterling valuo be obtained, as at To Aro House Wellington.—Advt. The sale of drapery and clothing announced in another column, will comenco on Saturday June Ist, at the lion Marche. Messrs L. J. Eoopcrand Co., have decided to dispose of tlie whole of their new season's stock of drapery, millinery, clotinng, household furnishing, woollens, blankets, eto, This is a chance Hut vary seldom occurs and buyers would do well to visit the salo early as tliero is no doubt the goods will be sold independent of cost prices and at great sacrifice,-Aoit,

rjpHEATHE HO \'AL, M ASTEItTOi SACKEDCONCEKT BY MRA.IL GEE'S Concert Company. On SUNDAY NEXT, 2nd JUNE. ProOBAMME : 1. Pianofoite Solo,"Silver Tnimpets" " Yiviiini," Mrs A. 11. Gc 2. "Tliou Art Passing Hence," (Sullivan) Mr A. H. Ge Hccit. and Avin," And God Said," "With Verdure Clad" (Haydn) Miss Marion Sampsoi Bass Solo," Lcs Bame.uix" (Fatire) Mr Edgar Waltoi Violin and Piano Duet, " Meditation " (Schubert-Williclmyi), Mr E. Stevenson and Mr A. H. Gci G. Sacred Song, " The Lost Chord," (Sullivan) Mr A. H.Gei J. Violin Solo," Souvenir do Haydn" (Leonard) Mr E. Stevensoi 3. Bass Solo," II )cked in the Cradle of the Deep," (Knight) Mr Edgar Waltoi ). Sacred Song (with organ and violin obligato)," Avo Maria" (Gounod) Miss Marion Sampsor 10. Sacred Song, 'A'azereth 1 (Gounod) Mr A. 11. Ge( flic Concert will not commence till S.3C OT. MATTHEW'S SUNDAY O SCHOOL. The next entertaitimcnt will taltc place n the Schoolroom on MONDAY, 3rd r une, 1895. at 8 o'clock, and will consist >f Concert, Maypole Dance, and Punch nd Judy, See programmes. THANKS. jyrli and MKS MAXWELL desire Lu. to convey their heartfelt thanks o ono and all who worked so hard in lie search for their little boy Leslie. J. WALKER, 'LOItIST, EIHD AND POULTHY FANCIES, Cuba-street, Wellington (Opposite To Aro Post Office). AND lODEL POULTHY FAHM Mount Alhem, Auckland. rHE noted Breeder and Exhibitor of Prize Poultry, PigeoDs, etc. ON SALEanoy Poultry, Pot Plants, ancy Pigeons, Flowers, ! anarics, Ferns, alking Biids, Flowers, ages, etc. Pots, etc. Count;/ orders meet with promptness nd despatch. Correspondence solicited Note the address— J. WALKER, Cuba-stbeet, Wellington. SHOOTING, OTlCE.—Trespassers on Mataliiwi J will be prosecuted. J. & H. HOLMES, Matahiwi, Masterton. NOTICE. )N and after this date, May 10th, 18 ( J5, travellers will not be accom odated at the undermentioned stations Cockiiubn-Hood & Walkkh, Glendonald. John Macßae, Bowlands. A. H. I'erston, Telioto. GEO. K.BOND, iiCiiiTEcr, Temple Ciiajiuebs, "NVITES tenders up to 4 p.m of . WEDNESDAY, the sth June, for Itawmtions to Callage in Q,mn Street for the Muslcrlon Town Lands Trust,' No tender necessarily accepted, Willis-st., Wellington, 6; f or jj e ]j an j Opera BUTCHERING BUSINESS. THC. HUGHES begs to announce '1 that he lias disposed of Us hutching business to Mr A. STEMI'A. In turning thanks to his numerous cusmcrs for the liberal support accorded m during the last two and a half years : would respectfully solicit a continuice of that support to lus successor. C. HUGHES. 'N taking over Mr C.Hughes business I beg to inform tho public that I ill keep notliing but the primest joints ! Beef, Mutton, Pork, etc., at most asonablo charges. Customers waited i daily for orders. A, STEMPA. DRESSMAKING. MISS HOURIGAN )EGS to intimate to her many friends ) that she has started Dbesshakino ."Victoria House " (lately occupied j Mrs Anketell), in Hall-stbeet, [asterton. First-class Cut, Perfect Fit id Latest Stylo guaranteed. Charges rictly moderate. 'forms cash.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5040, 1 June 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5040, 1 June 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5040, 1 June 1895, Page 3

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