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GBEYTOWN CRICKET CLUB. rT'HE Annual General Meeting of the above jL will be heU in the Gomel Chambers, on WEDNESDAY, 15lh September, at 7.30 p.ra. Every member is requested to attend. Business important. M. R. VARNHAM, 158.3 Hon. Sec, M.U.1.0.0.P. LOYAL GREITOWn"DODGE, NO. 6341. ANNUAL SOIREE. above Lodge will hold their Annual SOIREE ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7tb, IN THE TOWN HALL, GREYTOWN. Members of sister Lodges and kindred Societies specially invited to attend in Regalia. Double Tickets, 7s 6d ; single ditto, 5s ; Extra Lady, 2s 6d ; Gallery Is. Tickets to be had from any of the committee : —P.G. J. Maguire, V.G. G. Humphries, Bros J. Braggins, J. F. Fuller, T. Ingley and F. Jorgensen. D. P. LOASBY, P.P.G.M. 159 Secretary. Mil SIC. ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, FEATHERSTON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1886. Another event of the Season. MR J. HIDE PARKER begs to announce a popular and interesting LECTURE ON MUSIC WITH GRAND CONCERT. In which be will be assisted by Miss Tooker, Miss Barber, Misses Beatrice and Kate Cundy, Mr Stephenson, Mr Black, and others, A Dance afterwards. To commence at 8. Admission two shillings; children half price. Everyone should hear as much as possible on this attractive subject of music. 157 FOR SALE. UOUSG and 1 acre, Fox Street. House and i acre, Waite Street. 313 acres splendid land, partly improved, with Dwelling, <feo., near Featherston. Unimproved land in sections from 10 to 500 acres, near Featherston. Any of the above properties can be secured on easy terms, and are worthy of attention. For particulars apply to . W. BOCK, 168 m Featberstou. L—-*4.V to* NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. Public Works Office, Wellington, 31st August, 1886. VX/RITTEN TENDERS will be re- ’ V ceived at this office until NOON of WEDNESDAY, the 6th October, 1886, for the WOODYILLE CONTRACT, NAPIER-PALMERSTON RAILWAY (Formation only, Length about 1£ Miles) They are to be marked on the outside, “ Tender for ‘ WOODVLLLE ’ CONTRACT,” and addressed to the Minister for Public Works. Telegraphic tenders will be received if presented at any Telegraph Office by NOON of the same date. Plans, specifications and general conditions may be seen at the Public Works Offices, Wanganui, Woodville, and Weilington, and at the Railway Manager’s office, Masterton, and Napier. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted.

By command, JOHN BLACKETT, 156 Engineer-in-Chief. TENDERS WANTED. > WANTED TENDERS for PALLING 50 I acres of bash, more or less, at i Glendower, to be sent in by WEDNESDAY, the 22nd instant. Particulars may be obtained of Mr C. Jury, Glendower. i Tenders wanted for falling TEN ACRES of BUSH at Papawai, to be sent in by WEDNESDAY, the 15th mst. Particulars to be obtained at Mr J. F. Heckler, Papawai Road. Tenders wanted for ploughing ' 50 acres, more or less, at Glendower. Particulars to be bad of Mr C. J. Jury, Glendower. Tenders to be sent in by WED* NESDAY, 15th instant. WANTED TENDERS for FALLING 50 aores of Bush, more or less, at Glendower, to be sent in by WEDNESDAY, tbo 22nd instant. Particulars may be obtained of Mr C. J. Jury, at Glendower. Lowest or any tender in connection with the above lenders not necessarily accepted. 162 C. J. JURY. WANTED KNOWN, THAT G. M. GARDENER CRITERION STORE IS SELLING 421b Bags Best Crystallised Sugar at lls Od for Cash. That a I2lb Box of Choicest Congou Tea can be bought for 16s 6d for Gash, at the CRITERION STOKE, That 7sd will purchase 11b Sperm Candles or 15s 6d for the 251b box at the CRITERION STORE, Kerosine, 130 Test. 7s 9d per tin ; 15s 6d per case, at the CRITERION STORE, Really Good Soap, od per bar, or 7s 9d per box, at the CRITERION STORE. JaM«, real Jam, Best 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, oan buy large lines at greatly reduced prices. That 1 will forfeit £SO if my Dr apery and Clothing is not 10 per cent, cheaper than any bouse in Carterton, Remember, CRITERION STORE That I have the largest stock of Blanket# in the district, alio 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.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1882, 10 September 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1882, 10 September 1886, Page 3