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GHEYTOWN WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS In aid of the WAIBARAPA LITERARY .INSTITUTE. Monday Evening, June 21. IN THE TOWN HALL. Admission—6d, children under 12, half price. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8 CITIZENS’ PLAIN & FANCY DRESS BALL. THE ANNUAL BALL will be held in the TOWN HALL, GBEYTOWN, on THURSDAY, JULY Ist, 1886. Tickets to be had from any member of the Committee. Dancing to commence at 8.30 p.m. Double tickets 10s 6d ; single 7s 6d ; extra lady 4a. Committee J. Fuller, B. Bright, G. Jones, E. Gray, J. Jackson, T. Ingley and H. Humphries. A, L. WEBSTER. 920 Hon Secretary. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT FROM CLARK’S CARTERTON BRANCH. THE Ladies of this District are res« pectfully informed that the above establishment is now replete with the leading novelties in all departments. Especial attention is directed to the MILLINERY DEPARTMENT,, where such an assortment of goods is on view as cannot be surpassed for style, I quality, and price, by any other house in the District. CLaRK’S Magn'ficent Stock of Goods at the TOWN HOUSE is so well known that it is hardly necessary to call attention to it at all, but for the information of those who may not be aware of the fact, it may be mentioned 'bat W. CLARK is a direct importer of Goods from England, and owing to his extensive Wholesale as well as Retail Irade, he imports in very large quantities, consequently he cau, and does sell much cheaper than many of his city neighbors.

Now this large and varied stock is practically at the command of the’Wairarapa public, for the Goods at the Carter, ton Branch are sold at the same prices, and any article, however small, not in stock at the Branch, can be procured with, out extra charge at a few hours’ notice. The Gentlemen of the District are also informed that Vv, CLARK is doing a large TAILORING BUSINESS, employing a first class cutter, and a large staff of hands. When the tact is men. tinned that he can make a Gentleman’s Tweed Suit for £2 10s, probably the question will be asked, “ Is it possible 1 ” Patterns of Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and other Colonial as well as English and Scotch Tweeds, &c-, can be inspected, and measurements taken by THOS. PROCTOR, Manager. -MESSRSPRICE AND DICKSON Have muck pleasure in announcing to their friends and the public of CARTERTON and SURROUNDING DISTRICTS that they are now ESTABLISHED IN CARTERTON, With a choice assortment of AUTUMN and WINTER DRAPERY I CLOTHING of a very superior class. MESSRS PRICE and DICKSON: having a great advantage by the fact of iheir goods being direct importations bought in London by their own buyer and purchased subject to very special terms, can now offer the public the benefit of these judicious purchases. REMEMBER! REMEMBER! THESE GOODS ARE ALL NEW. INSPECTION INVITED. We quote the following lines . 9-4 White Blankets, 5s lid per pair 10 4 do do 8s lid per pair 11-4 do do 13a Cd per pair All wool White Flannel Is yard 72 in Twiiled Sheeting Is yard Wool Plaids yard Wool Homespun fiidyard Table Damask Is fid yard Ladies’ wool lined Taffeta Gloves Is Wool Shirting Is 3d per yd Fingering Wool (all colors) Is lid All wool Colored Cashmeres Is lid yd 4-button Josephine Gloves (evening shades) 3s fid per pair Heavy Pile Velveteens Is lid A large assortment of Fancy Goods, Ribbons, Laces, Hosiery, &c.

T.fnn’s Colored Moles 5s lid per pair White Shirts 2s lid each Men s Tweed Coats 10a 6d Men’s Trousers and Vests 9s 6d Men’s Overcoats 19s 6d Men’s Hard Felt Hats 2s 6d Men’s Felt Hats Is lid Men’s Braces 9d per pair Men’s Woollen Pants 4s 6d per pair Men's Bro. Cutt Singlets Is 9d Men’s Working Shirts Is Men’s Wincey Shirts Is 9d Boys’ Trousers Suits 17s 6d Boy’s Overcoats 10s 6d Boys’ Felt Hats la Boys’ Braces 4d Men s, Youths’ and Boys’ Clothing in great variety. PRICE AND DICKSON, A. ARMSTRONG, . - . Manager. Note the Address— Next to G. W. DELLER’S, High Street, Carterton FEATHERSTON ROAD BOARD, NOTICE is hereby given that the above Board intend, at a meeiug to be held on SATURDAY, JUNE 19, instant, to make a RATE of Ojd in the £ on all properties in the Featherstou Road District as appearing in the Valuation Roll now in force, and a RIVER RATE of ojd in the £ on all properties within the Waiohiue River District in the Featherston Road District, for the year commenciug on the Ist April, 1886, and ending on 31st March, 1887. Such rates to bo payable iu one sum on the 30th day of June, 1886. The Rate Book for the Road District is now open for inspection at the office of the Board, Featherston, and for Waiohinc River District, at the Institute, Groytown, xußbibllltt, UrUVbUWIIr W, BOOK, Clerk. m ’O 1 June 1886,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1845, 16 June 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1845, 16 June 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1845, 16 June 1886, Page 3

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