AIBABAPA HUNT CLUB ' ANNUAL BALL (Plain and Fancy Dress) PALACE HALL, GREYTOWN. THURSDAY, 2Cth SEPTEMBER. Dancing at 8.30. Tickets -Double, 7/6; Single, S/-; Extra My, S/6-May be obtained FROM ANT OF THE COMMITTEE:— Grey town—Messrs G. Tully, V H. Tully, fl. S. Izard, H. R, Wood, W Axup, W. Wiggins; Jeatheraton and Lower Yalley-Me«s A. J. Toogood, F. l'oarce, 1". Senton, fl. R. Plihrazyn. W, 0, Williams, J, Martin, 0. Ramiden, i. MeKenzio, E. Ussher i Cartert»n —Slesßra C J. Kcmble,T. Ray, H. Welch, \V. MeKenzio, N. Dixon; Gladstone—Messrs W. 0. Buchanan, N, Grac, J. A. Rcnall, H. R Bunny, J. Strang, R. Cooper, .T. McPliec; Mastertai-Messrs W. B. ISuick, V. Wardell, 0. F. Viillimco, W. J. Hirschberg, V r . MeKeuzie, W. Hawke, Herbert Wcloli, J. Roddiugton; Morrison'n liusli—Messrs H. imd C, Morrison, W. McKerrmv, Tickets may also be had from Mr W, J, liiudop, Carterton j and Mr R. Gant, Greytown. H. 0. TULLY. Hon, See.
MASTEEION AGRICULTURAL & I'ASTORAL ASSOCIATION. THE AN N UAL HORSE PARADE Will be held at MESSRS LOWES &lOHNS' YAKDS Hcnnll-slrcct, on WEDNESDAY, 2nd OCTOBER, Commencing at 3 p.m. Entries now being received. Fee 5/W. LOWES, Secretary.
WAIBAIiAPA PASTORAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, THE ANNUAL PTALLLON PARADE Will take place on the W GHOUBDS, CAItTEHTON, IJ on SATURDAY, 2Slh SEPT., Commencing (it 1.30 p.m. Entrance fee, ss. E, W, DORSET, Secretary.
SMOKE THE "NEW VENUS" 3AIIK AIiOMATIC TOBACCO, IItHESISTIIILE. To be had at nil Tokeconiits and Storctccocrs. NOW PUBLISHED. STONE'S Wellington, llawke's Bay axd Taranaki Fifth year of publication. 155)5-6.] [1895-6. Edited by Joirx Sione, Junr. Demy Bvo. size, containing over 800 pages, together with Maps of Wellington and New Zealand corrected to date, the whole handsomely bound in cloth, gilt-lettered. I'eice : 12/ G. • STONE, SON, & CO., Printers and Publishers, Crawford-street, Dunedin, And all Booksellers. MASTEIiTON CASH BOOT MART. IUIANNAR&Co, FBOFBIETOBS. If you want good boots go tj Hannah & Co. If you want cheap liootß go to Hannah (t Co. If you want warm ami dry feet go to Hannah it .Co, If you w.int to save money go to Hannah & Co.
0U1! boots arc made from the best material. We ]>ay flic hightest wages, and employ none kit first-class hands. Every pair of hoots made in our factory are guaranteed to giro satisfacfaction. The public of New Zealand, awl Wellington district in particular, should bear in mind that we employ more labour than any other lirm in the Colony, by dealing with us you arc not only benclitting yourself, but have the satisfaction to know that you are helping to keep a large number of men, women and boys employed. We don't buy old bankrupt stock from Sydney or Melbourne, goods made at starvation wages. Ourmottois = " Pay the highest wages, demand the best work, and sell at a small prolit." Space will only permit us quoting prices of a few lines, but all others are equally cheap. Men's good shooting boots, heel and toe, from 8/11. _ Men's strong waterlights, good value, from 0/11. Men's nice bahuorals, heel and toe plate, from 12/6, Men's good nailed bluchers, from ■l/11. Men's nice canvas shoes, from 4/11. Men's broad welts own make, from 18s (id. Youth's strong nailed shooters, 7/11, 8/11. Youth's Balmorals, heelaudtoo plates, from 9/6, Ladies' nice evening shoes from 2/11. Ladies' neat walking shoes from 6/6. Ladies' neat glaze kid shoes from 8/0. Ladies' canvas shoes, bhjck and tan, from 3/11. Ladies' slippers, 1/-, 1/11,2/6,3/6,4/6. Girls' coppertoc boots,2/11,3/11,4/11, Girls' strong school boots, 4/11,6/11, Boys' everlasting boots 6/6,7/6. Children's boots and shoes from 1 /•• 11 IIAMAH k CO. are the sole agents for the celebrated "K" boots, also agents foi Cove & West, and other! well-known English makers. All kinds! of patent, tan, and kid dressing always l in stock, Boots and shoes made toorder. : Hepairs done on tho premises. Leather I ana Grindery at Wellington prices. Country orders promptly attended to.' R. HANNAH and CO., (Opposite Club Hotel), Qceen-stbeet, Mastebtoh, H. Peterson. Manager. A. HENDERSON. Practical Watchm akeb and Jewelleb Queen-street, Masterton. JUST LA.lt D EDOne case Electro Hate One case Waterbury Watches, 17/6 One base Boston Levers, 20/-. Also a good assortment of Silver "Watches, Chains and tfowollery. Spectacles to suit all sights, SOUTHERN RELISH, 'TjWIt use with Steak, Chops, and Cold Meats. Exquisiie Flavour. First award Dunedin and South Seas Exhibi' tion 1889-1890. Sold bj all Grocers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5126, 10 September 1895, Page 3
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