One of the drawbacks ol country life, at least to the small settler, is undoubtedly tho increased price bo bas to pay tor any articles of clotting or general drapery, by reason ot the extra charges for freight or carriage. This drawback need exist no longer, for extra charges arc done iway with under the new system which has been inaugurated at Te Abo House, Wellington, Under this system, any of the parcels advertised, will be sent to any addrtss in New Zealand, rosi fbee, the prices charged being exactly the same as those at which the goods are sold over tho counter in Wellington. As may be imagined, however, this liberal offer is only extended to cash customers, and all orders for advertised parcels, must be accompanied by cash lor the amount, before the order can he executed at Te Atto House, Wellington, In illustration o! this system, wc will give an example. Take for instance No. 3 Parcel, which contains 1 Lady's White Mainsook Blouse, trimmed with embroidery and with the new butterll/ collar; 1 Navy or Black Sateen Blouse, with white tpots, new style; 1 pair ot Black or Coloured Taffeta Gloves,and 2 pairs of Ladies Black Cashmere Hose. This complete parcel will be sent, post free, to any address, on receipt of 12/6, from Te. Abo House Wellington.—Aiyt,
BOROUGH OF MASTERTON. PUBLIC notice is hereby given of tho number of votes received by each candidate at the poll for the election of Mayor of the Borougit of Masterton, viz, HERON, George 139 HoliNßLOW,RobcrtEdwnrd 74 POWNALL, Charles Aylmer 133 Informal 1 Mr George Heron baring received the highest number of votes, I declare bim to be duly elected Mayor of tho Borough of Mastcrton. R. BROWN, Returning Officer. MAYORAL ELECTION, J WISH to thank tho electors, who by their votes, showed their confidence in me by returning rae as Mayor. I nra, Yours Faithfully, G. HEEON. MAYORAL ELECTION. rj|o all thoso who kindly supported mo at yesterday's election, I tender my most sincere tlmnks. lam, Yours Faithfully, 11. E. HORNBLOW. MAYORAL ELECTION. T BEG to return thanks to. the 132 •*- ratepayers that voted for mo. Private circumstances prevented my attending tho declaration of the polL I attribute my defeat to the number of defaulters whose names wore absent from the roll, but the state of the voting assures no of success on tho next occasion. 0. A. POWNALL. MASTERTON TRUST LANDS TRUST. TO LET.—Paddock, Bannister-street, I acres, 2 roods, 19 perches, with water; 3 paddocks near public school, li 3{j 2f acres, and several building allotments; alsoono, two or threo cottages. Full particulars on Secretary.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5193, 28 November 1895, Page 3
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438Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5193, 28 November 1895, Page 3
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