j A BALL Under the auspices of the ASTEBTONMASONICLOD&E will be held in the DRILL HALL, MASTERTON, ON THUBSDAY, 20rn JUNE, 1895. j Dancing at 8 O'Cloclc. . DOUBLE iIUKETS: 7/6 ; Extra Lady 2/6. Tickets can be obtained from any of the following members of Committee : Messrs P, H. Ibbetson, C. A. Pownall, W. 0. Cargill, W. H. DcLisle, E. H, Eton, Tlios. Brown. J.A.McKENZIE,Hon.Treas. W.SELLAB, Hon Secretary. 1 A BENEFIT SOCIAL AND DANCE IN AID or MR GEORGEBENTLEY ! ("Who, owing to illness, has been unable | to work for himself or family for ut pwards I of twelve months) will be held in the ;T\BIIL HALL, MASTERTON, THURSDAY, 27th JUNE, Double Tickets, 3s; Eefrcsliments provideil. Dancing at 8.30 p.m. A BALL, ' In aid of the funds of the "jUTASTEETON HOSPITAL, -*■"• will be held in the DRILL HALL, MASTERTON, ON THURSDAY, 4th JULY, 1895. TICKETS: Double,7sGdi Gentlemen, ss; extra Lady, 2s 6d. Fuller particulars will be published in a few days. W.SELLAH, Hon Secretary. SKILL IN THEBLENDING of TEA Versus TEA as PKODUCED iiy NATURE. SUEATUBAnecdsno Blending, Nature has excelled herself in its production. To attempt to improve upon it, would be as foolish as TO GILD REFINED GOLD, TO PAINT THE LILY.
TO THROW A PERFUME ON THE VIOLET. SUBITUM IS NATURE'S PRODUCT, and HOT AN ARTIFICIAL ONE. It possesses the genuineness of refined GOLD. THE PURITY OF THE LILY. And a bouquet equal to the most fragrant (lower. NO SKILL CAN COMPETE WITH . NATURE, and NO TEA CAN COMPETE WITH SURATUEA 'TE.-Thc prices are 2s, 2/3,2/fi, for AB D qualities. Decline fo the lead packets, with the word" Surajura," and the letter indicating its quality, printed thereon, It has been reported that A quality has been sold at the price of D quality, and the purchaser remarked that there was very little difference between it and lb, but 2s should have been charged instead of 2s Cd, proving conclusively that Suratura A at 2s, is equal in quality to other teas at 2s Cd per lb. See that you get what you ask for, at above prices.
Revolving Shutter, Venetian and Wire Blind Factory. 105, Upper Willis Street, Wellington, J. Andrews, Proprietor. J ANDEEWS (late Petheriek & Co.) ' begs to inform the residents of the Wairarapa and the public generally,that lie is constantly manufacturing devolving Shifters. Venetian and Wire Blinds, which ho is prepared to supply on the shortest notice at reasonable prices. All descriptions of BLINDS made and licpaired at Lowest Prices. A Packing Case Factory Altackd. Ladder-webbing, Cording, and all mater, ial for repairs always m stock, Estimates given on application BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. m 'HE NEWEST BOOKS direct iromLon- [ don and the leading English Journals Magazines, and Newspapers may bo obtained wilhiu a few hours of the arrival ot every Ocean stcame., The principal Colonial Nowspapers aho kept in stock. Agent for" Wiiaiiuri Dam Times," A first-class and complete printing atook on the premises, J, b. inniss; Primer, Stationer, and 1)ookseli, (Opposite McQill's Buildings) illis Street Wellington FREDERICK JONES & Co., PIANO, OEGAN AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, Lambton-quay, Wellington, pIANOS AND ORGANS ■*■ may be purchased on the " EQUITABLE HIliE SYSTEM," The Equitable Hire System lias distinct advantage over all other purchase systems, and intending purchasers are requested to apply for particulars, Nora.-MrF. W. Jones, so well and favourably known in musical circles, has charge of the music department, and he will make every effort to secure the latest and best novelties.
Speciai.—Country clients may rely upon their wants Leing attended to with promptitude and care. Correspondence invited, CI F. VALUNCE TJEGS to announce to tho Public of Mastcrton and surrounding district that he has assumed possession of the Prince of Wales' Stables, and solicits a continuance ot the patronage so long attached to that well-known stable, Horses kept by the day, week, or month, at reasonable charges. _ Horses bought and sold on commission. Horses broken to saddle and harness. ■ _ A first-class selection of Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses on hire at moderate rates. Telegrams promptly attended to. Seccbe Paddocks, C. F. YALLANCE. JAS. LOADED, Groom in Charge. COBB & OU.'B TELEGBAPHIO LINK OF KOYAL MAIL COACHES. Leaves WOODVILLE for EKETAHDNA My i» MO n;m,, in time for Wellington Train, burning from Eketahtoa daily at 1.30 p.m., after arrival of Train from Wjshjhqtoh, Fares and Luggage carried on this line at greatly reduced rates.
Saddle Morses, Buggies and Special OtuhxforHmaianytiimi Telegrams promptly attended to, Pbwbimobb, WoODTOiM.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5055, 19 June 1895, Page 3
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734Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5055, 19 June 1895, Page 3
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