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WAIRARAPA INSTITUTE. ' i 'HE ANNUAL MEETING of MEMBERS jL wiil be belu on THURSDAY, the 22nd instant, at the Committee Room, Institute, at 8 p.m. Business—To receive balance sheet and report, electcommittee and general. A. L. WEBSTER. 31.3 Hon. Sec. Yi THE EVENT OF THE SEASON. Under the Patronage of the Town Board, G. Reynolds, Esq., Chairman. THE Feathers ton Town Band, Assisted by some of the leading Vocalists of the District, will give an Entertainment IN THE ODDFELLOWS’ HALL ON THURSDAY, 22nd July. PROGRAMME- Part I. 1. Selection .. .. •• Band 2. Duet, “ List to the Convent Bells” Misses M. and E. Haybittle 3. Song, ” The Gallants of England ” Mr Black 4. Song, ll Can’t yon Tell Me Why, Robin;?” Miss A. Tooker 5. Selection .. .. .. Band 6. Song, “ Katie’s Letter” ~ MissChrystal 7. Song. “The Anchor’s Weighed” .. Mr Stevenson 8. Cornet Duet .. Messrs Birrel and Sparks 9. Song, “ Remember Me” .. Miss M. Haybittle 10. Comic Bong .. .. Mr Connal Part H. 1. Selection .. .. .. Band 2. Duet, “All’s Well” .. Messrs Black and Stevenson 3. Song, “ Happy Dreamland ” .. Miss Chrystal 4. Duet, “Friendship” .. Misses M. andE. Haybittle 5. Selection .. .. •• Band 6. Song, “ Still I Love Thee ” .. Mr Stevenson 7. Song, “ Our Jack’s Come Home To-day” Miss A. Tooker 8. Cornet Solo •, .. Mr Birrell 9. Song, “ Liberty Hall” .. Mr Black 10. Comic Song .. .. Mr Connal 11. Song* Dance (in character), Mr Cornwall N.B.—Alter tire Concert the Hall will be cleared for a Dance, which will bo kept up till one o’clock—the Band providing the mnsic. Tckets— 2s 6d each (including Dance) back seats, Is ; gallery, Is. Children under 12 half price to front seats. C. MACSHANE, Hon. Sec. WANTED KNOWN, THAT G. M. GARDENER CRITERION STORE IS SELLING 421b Bags Best Crystallised Sugar at 11s 6d for Cash. That a 121b Box of Choicest Congou Tea can be bought for 16s 6d for Cash, at the CRITERION STORE. That 7|d will purchase 11b Sperm Candles or 15s 6d for the 261b box at the CRITERION STORE. Kerosine, 130 Test. 7s 9d per tin; 15s 6d percase, at the CRITERION STORE, Really Good Soap, 5d per bar, or 7s 9d per box, at the CRITERION STORE. Jams, real Jam, Beat Nelson, 7d per tin or 6s 9d dozen. That all Groceries are reduced 5 per cent, for Cash at the CRITERION STORE. Why I sell so cheap, being old established, and always paying for my goods, I have the pick of the market, and having Brothers in Wellington in business, can buy large lines at greatly reduced prices. That I will forfeit £SO if my Drapery and Clothing is not 10 per cent, cheaper than any house in Carterton, Remember, CRITERION STORE. That lhave the largest stock of Blankets in the district, also that owing to the extraordinary value I sell twice as many as any other storekeeper. That those who favor the Criterion Store with their custom will save money, have a large selection, and always get the very best articles. G. M. Gardener, Criterion Store, Carterton. NOW IS THE TIME FOR CHEAP DRAPERY. GREAT CLEARING SALE AT CLARK’S BRANCH. Stock must be very much reduced before Stock-taking. A few specimens of the REDUCTIONS made are given below, but it must be distinctly understood that LOW PRICES ARE NOT always a guide as to the real CHEAPNESS of an article, If the goods are personally inspected and compared with those offered for sale elsewhere, it may confidently be nsseited that bitter value for money is not to be had anywhere in the district. Ladies’ Costumes, usual price 50s, redoeed to 32s Cd For Capes, usual price 12s (id, reduced to 8< 6d I a 1 es’ Ulsters, usual price 31s 6d, reduced to 22s 6d Ladies’ Skirts, usual price3s6d reduced to Is C l Dress Materials, usual price 27s Gd, reduced to 19s Cd Dress Materials, usual price 15s, reduced to 10s Cd Men’s Tweed Suita, 20s, 255, 30s, Ac. Men’s Tweed Trousers and Vests, usual price 30s, reduced to 12s Cd Men’s Monkey Jackets, usual price 22s Cd, reduced io 12» Cd White Ca ico, 2s Cd per dozen Flannel, IOJd per yd stair Carpet, 3sd per yd Yard Wide China Matting, 7£d A lot of Remnants very much reduced. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets, with M iliuery of all kinds, are being oftered, in many casts at still greater reductions than indicated in the above list. OUR GREYTOWN AND MASTERTON CUSTOMERS are recommended to call early, and secure some of the Bargains oefore it is too late. CLARK’S CARTERTON BRANCH, THOS. PROCTOR, Manager,

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1860, 21 July 1886, Page 3

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