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ii SPRING AND SUMMER Special Novelties for the Season. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE OFFERED IN ALL LINES. Twenty-five Cases opened up and now Showing. Having purchased our Spring and Summer Specialities at extremely low prices, Customers will receive full benefit. Dress Stuffs, now and novel, at Landed Cost. Straw Goods latest styles, at low prices Pelisses, a choice display, at English cost Children’sCostumes at cost of material A Large Job Line in Pinafores, Diaper and Holland are offered at Less than cost A prons at very cheap rates Full assorted Stock of Haberdashery We have not before had an opportunity of offering to the public such j value We will continue opening up novelties by arrival of every direct steamer The very best value in General Drapery, Clothing, Ac., at Fabian Special Advantages to Cash Buyers. FABIAN BROS., GKEYTOWN.

THE FIRST ANNUAL DECEMBEE SHOW, OIT THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTOEAL & AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. Will be held on the SHOW GROUNDS, AT CARTERTON, ON WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2,1885. rilHB SHOW will include Flowers, Fruit, JL Farm and Dairy Produce, all varieties of Dogs, Poultry, and Local Industries and Manufactures, from every part of the Valley. The Society offers a large amount of pjrizes, and in addition thereto very liberal private prizes are given. Intending exhibitors and the public generally are referred to the printed Programmes which have been circulated, and may be inspected at the principal business places in the Wairarapa and Wellington, or may be obtained from the undersigned. Entries must be accompanied by the required entrance fees, and may be made by letter or telegram, in each case describing, as nearly as possible, the article or animal intended to be exhibited. Entries for Poultry, Canaries, Pigeons, and Dogs close on WEDNESDAY, 25th Nov., 1685, and all other entries will be taken up to 9 a.m., on day of the Show. The Lyceum Hall has been engaged for the Flower Show, and the ordinary ticket at the gate will clear both places up to 5 p.m. The Hall will be open in the evening, and a Promenade Concert has been arranged for, A Tricycle and Bicycle Race will take place in the afternoon, if sufficient entries are invited. An accidental omission has occurred in the programme, and the Committee desire to notify that Sheep Dogs and Cattle Dogs are eligible to be entered in their respective classes, and will be awarded prizes in like manner as other dogs. Admission Is. H.H.WOLTERS, Secretary, 21G Wairarapa Pastoral Society. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. HAYING bought 100 Acres of good Bush at Matarawa, principally Totara and Rimu, and being connected with the railway line from the bush to my mill, I am prepared to supply Builders and Contractors with Totara, Rimu and Mnti, at lowest rates. And, having always on hand a Large Stock of Rusticating Boards, Flooring, Lining Architraves, Skirting and Mouldings of every description. Sashes, Doors and Frames always on hand and made to order on the shortest notice. Turned Work of every description, and Seasoned Timber always on hand. Price Lists on application. E. A. WAKELIN, Proprietor.Groytown North. 21

NOTICE. ANY person found cutting and removing timber from Moiki will be prosecuted according to law. A reward of £lO will be paid to any person giving information that will lead to the conviction of anyone removing timber from Moiki. 9t STEWART & Co. ““ MISS EVANS, DRESS, HABIT AND MANTLE MAKER, Feaiheebton. MISS EVANS having carried on a sueoessful business in Bangitikei for some years, has now removed to Featberston, where she will be pleased to receive orders and attend to all the requirements of customers. A few Apprentices wanted. Present Address—Mrs Greatbach’s Residence, Featberston, 96

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1764, 27 November 1885, Page 3

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