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GEEYTOWN WINTER ENTERTAINMENTS FIRST ENTERTAINMENT 01 a Series WILL BE HEIB ON Monday Evening, May 16. A COMMITTEE ol Gentlemen have nndei taken to a'range for a Set.ee, the funds ol which will be banded over to the Fire Brigade towards the purchase ol a New Fire Engine. ADMISSION—SIXPENCE. Doors open at 7.30 ; commence at 8. wm —vjv ANNUAL Carterton Volunteer Ball, Jubilee Night, June 20th. Watch this Space 11 ! 497

Winter 1887. The colder the weather the warmer the clothing we require. Now to be thoroughly equipped for winter, bo far as clothing is concerned, you must visit Veitch and Allan's Drapery Establishment. Ladies' Ulsters from 10s 6d „ Fur-'ined Cloaks from 40s „ Dress stuff from 4sd to 5s 6d yd Children’s Ulsters almost being given away. Wool goods in great variety. Millinery is again a leading feature of the winter show. For style and Erice Veitch and Allan are the first ouse in the Wairarapa. Past success show that the public have realised this. Our winter varieties are too numerous to mention, but a visit will amply repay any intending purchaser, when they will find the stock replete with all the latest novelties and at prices that defy comparison. Gentlemen can get the best Gar. meats that are to be had in the province at Veitch and Allan’s. The Tweeds are the very latest patterns and of the first quality, and the fit and finish are certainly second to none in the colour. In the Ready Made Department we also hold first rank ; for instance" The Jubilee ” Suit at 37s tid, is the best value that can be procured out of England. and for Trousers customers will hard'y beliavo it when we tell them the price, they are so cheap. Our Mercery Department is also complete. A vieit respectfully invited oaiore buying elsewhere, VEITCH & ALLAN, Greytown. T. JOHNSTON, Manager.

OPENING NOTICE. T. C.”UDY, BAKER & CONFECTIONER, MAIN STREET, GREYTOWN. TO. UDY wishes to inform bis friends • and the general public that he has opened those premises in Main Street, Grey* town, opposite St Luke’s Church, as Baker and Confectioner, and hopes by keeping goods of A 1 quality to merit a share of their support and patronage. Bread can’t be surpassed; one trial will be sufficient the prove the fact, PICNICS AND SOIREES SUPPLIED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. FRESH BUTTER ALWAYS ON HAND. m NOTICE OP APPLICATION FOR A PUBLICAN’S LICENSE. T WILLIAM BUCKERIDGE, of Peay therston, Publican, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing meeting to be hnlden at Featherston, on the 6th day of JUNE, 1887, apply for a Certificate authorizing the issue of a Publican’s License for a house and appurtenances situated at Featherston, now licensed and known as The Victoria Hotel, containing 14 rooms, exclusive of those required for the nee of the family. Owner of premises, Myer Caselberg. WM. BUCKERIDGE. Dated the 2nd day of May, 1887. 487 wairarapa west county. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR AN ACCOMMODATION LICENSE. T CORNELIUS HIBBARD, of Lake -*■> Forty, Publican, do hereby give notice that I desire to obtain, and will, at the next Licensing meeting to be holden at Featherston, on the 6th day "f June, 1887, apply for a Certificate authorising the issue of an Aceom.uodalion License for a house and appttrj tenancef ri-uated at Lake Ferry, now 1 censed ami known as Tito Lake Ferry Accommodation Hone, Owner of prvj '!> \\ aivanipa South County

:ho i’ll day of Mav, 1887. 3 C. miIDAUD. ' H nVE SHILLINGS KEWAIID for any information miTirent to convict any i'-rson who hns STOLEN AN AXE, with new handle, from the firewood m front'ol one ■'l Mr Trotter'a houses, occupied by A. 13. BY'KNB. NOTICE TO SPOIVT3MEN. \LL Persona treepafelm? on the land of the umioiaigned at Kahautara with nniasion will be prosecuted. WILLIAMS DUOS. DID WILL DUOS. •*■’7 a. Mi-masted NOTICE, A NY Person or Persona found trespassing i\. or aho'iling ou Birch Hill Estate, or on the Crown Land adjoining the same will he prosecuted. 3-8o WJI. WIUTTBM-

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2066, 11 May 1887, Page 3

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