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. One of-.the most striking pen pictures in recent'agricultural literature is that of The Pig of the'Period,'as lately paioted , (or out readers pugnosed, neckless animal,, with bony struc- . tare and.skin, and-the intermediate space staffed with lari'.-rNew. York Tribune. Eggs for Winter "tise%-To two and a ■half gallons of-soft water add 21bsof salt and 2oa of saltpetre. Boil' 15. minutes, and when almost cold, stir in four tablespoonful of .qijick.'lifne,".' , Let stand two or three pays, then 'pack the eggs, email feijt} down, into, a stone. jar t and cover -with the mixture.;. Keep where it is cool, and do not move the jar. „. KEMIKIBCEKCEB 01 wiLUKin-OK.—ln the • y«ar .1.845 A worthy oitizen pioaded his way witMctoe diffioulty through fern andti-tree ; .to:Te.Aroriatbsrag insearbh of the surwhioh had been driven in atthe Comer. Of what is now Cuba, and Dixon streets. Upon this Bpot was erected a small house, in which a very successful drapery business was carried on by two ladies of remarkable' talent' and energy, who have long since retired from the scene to the land of their blrth~ v". "Lando*'tha.mountainand the flood. Land of brown heath and. shaggy wood. In the year 1866 it passed into the hands of Mr Jambs Smith; the present proprietor, who gave to the premises the appropriate name of Te Aro House, and under whose management business has steadily proQ . v » vv w. „, vu „„„ »uiu6 luiwuiiso wi lino UIUJf, until at length it was found'that a considerable enlargement was necessary, and the result was, Te Aro House, as at present, one of the most complete and Extensive Drapery Establishments in the colony of New Zealand. The jeneral Drapery occupies a large space, being,49 feet by 25 feet, amply sufficient for all Manchester goods, Fancy Dresses, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, &o. The Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Clothing Department measures 24 feet by 14 feet, and has attached a comfitable fitting-room. Carpets and Household furnishings have a similar spaco allotted to them. The Show-room for the saleof Milfurnishings have a similar spaco allotted to them. The Show-room for the saleof Millinery, Mantles, Jackets,-Costumes, <k, is ».very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted up, and beautifully lighted from the roof, apd measures 39 feet by 22 feet. The stock of goods is at all times large and well selected, and patterns are forwarded post free on application. A special feature at Te Aro House istlieOrdor Department, and very careful attention'is paid to the wants of Country Residents. &11 orderß are executed :under the immediate supervision of the pro-pfietpr.-ahd securo'y packed and forwarded to their destination with that promptness .and despatch which have always distin •guished'Te Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling ,*n.r-fADVT.I . .. .■; •. •

. \A.:;L. tb-yte;... BAKER AND~tiOOTEOTMER, '■'OABTBRTOiV'' • S PREPARED-TO ACCOMMODATE .■>}■■_ •.:-".Ms Jind'Parties Qitetms that will; suit nil classes-of the '..."' community.' ■•: " /..HALL /PD JtfNIMOOM : ..;. •■'; Attached to'the : .',.' ■ ■«V .CARTERTON BAlEßfc'-; hiui|..suit;able ; M:jams ; ;'^.W^D ; IN : ' : ANTQyANTITY. .....£1 PER WEEK. .0 THE MEMBERS OP THE CARTER i ' TON VOLUNTEER FIRE BRI' ■% GADE.. ■-■'■ •;'"' , . '. (Tjbeg;to return to the members.of the Qfrterton Volunteer Fire Brigade my hearty 58 rendered by them, on the occasion ol jtfeceijt Are in Arnold's line,'when their andplucK were the means of ~ savfog much valuable property. • •,-W- ''"-.■ ■ THOMAS PRICE. jPffiitertfia, February 3.1881. . 68.5 '■!&[' iLAMES 1 SADDLES. ■ '■>('; !■'• ■ '■ vrpHE 'unde'raigned has a choice. assort taent of Ladies' Saddles, Harness, &o. ,:' - "..;■■- >_ EDWAftD PEARCE,' ;_

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 685, 5 February 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 685, 5 February 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 685, 5 February 1881, Page 3

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