long since retired from the Boene to tlie l >nd of their birth— , "Landotthe mountainand the flood, Land of brown heath and shaggy wood. In the year 18G6 it passed into tho hands of Mr James Smith, the presont proprietor, who gave to the premises the appropriate namo of To Aro .House, and under whose management business has steadily progressed with the rising fortunes of the city, until at length it was found that a considerable enlargement was necessary, and the result was, To Aro House, as nt present, one of tile most complete and Extensive Drapery Establishments in the colony of New Zealand. The General Drapery occupies a largo space, being 49 feet by 25 feet, amply sufficient for all Manchester goods Fancy Dresses, Silks, Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Laces, Ac. Tho Men's, Boy's, and Youths' Clothing Department measures. 24 feet by 14 feet, and lias attached a comf"rtable fitting-room, Carpets and Household furnishings have a similar space allotted to them. The Show-room for the sile of Millinery, Mantlei, Jackots, Costumes, Ac., is ft very spacious apartment, elegantly fitted up, and beautifully lighted from the roof, and measures 39 feet by 22 feet. The stock of goods s at all times large and well selected, and patterns are forwarded post free on application. A special feature at To Aro House is the Order Department, and very careful attention is paid to tho wants of Country Residents. All orders are executed under the immediate supervision of the proprietor, and, securely packed and forwarded to their destination' with that promptness and despatch which have always distin guished To Aro House, Cuba-street, Welling On.—fADVT.I For plans ai Fail brother. rection of Cottage at Taratahi, i specifications apply to G, A. 721 Ortm THE be held at tl on Tuesday IjASTERTONLODGE 1.0,0, F, M.U. ary fortnightly meeting will Lodge-room, Emyire Hotel, vening. 22nd inst. at 8 o'clock. G. S.W. DALRIMPLE,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, The re Hoka duct divine and Evcnln MR DOUGLAS, It.A., of iki, late of Akaroa, will conerviae TO-MORROW Morning N BANKRUPTCY, In tlio mate of " The debtor's aud Cr clitor's Act, 1876," and the amiidments thereto, and in the Bankruptcy of Walter Mokison, of I iania, farmer, a debtor, IT IS herel f notified that a meeting of the Creditor of the above named debtor. _ Creditor will be held of the above named debtor, t the Courthouse, Masterton, on TUESDAY, the 22nd day of March, 188 l', at 11 o'clock a.m., to consider the debtor's application f r a discharge. Bated at} i&sterton, this 19tb day March F. W HALES, I, Creditor's Trustee. 1881. NOTICE, is hereby given that tlio Borough Council of Masterton will, at a special meeting, to be held on TUBSDAI, sth April, 1881, at 7 p,m„ mako a general rate of one shilling in the £, and a Library rate of one penny iu the £, on all rateable property within the Borough, nnder the provisions of the Rating Act, 1876, and the Public Libraries Act, 1869, respectively, for the period ending March 81st, 1882, such rates to bo payablo in ono sum on or before tbo first day of June, 1881. .The rate-book is open for inspection during office hours, at the Council Chamber?, R. BROWN, Town Clerk,'
J3ELLING OFF! ! SELLING OFF! PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. THE abovoStockmust beaold at any reasonable offer, on account of New Goods arriving shortly. Ladies' Kid Boots, f r om 33 gj Men's Elastic Sides, from .. .. 8a 6<l Children's Boots aud Shoes, from ~ Is fid And all others equally cheap i : proportion, Speciality —I have jiißfc received a supply ; of the very best Scotch Kip, for Men's Watcrtighfcs, at 20s 0d Cash t» order. H. D. EDWARDS, IE ARO BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE. MAKNKRS-ST., (WELUKOTON. : Opposite tlij Firo Brigade Station. ... . . 720 N 0' T I C E . - TO THE INHABITANTS OF FEATHERSTON, LOWER VALLEY AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. JD. OAKLY, who for tho period of • Five years successfully acted as ■ agent for Mr.T. W. Pilcher in the Wakaropa, begs to inform that on account of Mr Piloher relinquishing this portion of his business, h« hiis resolyed to establish himself as General Commission, Shipping Forwarding aiid Receiving Agent Goods, Parcels, Wool, Butter, &c. will now be booked from Featherston as heretjfore and goods received from Wellington or elsewhere, consigned to his chargo, will be do- . hvercd both in the township aud tho Lower Valley, by Mailman or Carrier, as opportunity occurs. J.D.O. trusts that tho public will accord njm the same liberal patronage bestowed on his predecessor, aud by so doing encourage him to pursue this venture. IjtgN'B.-The HIGHEST PRICE given for RABBITSKINS, HIDES, IALLOW, &c. * Best Newcastle Coal always o,n hand, both qraitfy and Household. attended t aU(leßcn pfciom promptly Town Agent-Mr J. BARNARD. NOTE the ADDRESS—Tho office lately occupied by Mr MoKeever, Fitzherbert-st., addrMsed ' co mmumcationa may he PHfENIX GOLDMINING COMPANY (LIMITED). NOTICE.' ATA MEETING of" Promotors held this day it was resolved that the Promoters reoeive no paid-up shares, and that no shares be heldm trust by the Manager. It was further agreed that the Share List be kept tiU the 19th inst.. .. . 'By order of tlicPromoters. .'•■ WILLIAM M'LEAN, gad ;:.= . 8 710
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 721, 19 March 1881, Page 3
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