|ol< EA It IKJ S A ; ENORMOUS SACRIFICE or WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, MEN AND BOYS' CLOTHING,! '" &, Ac,. FOR 21 DAYS ONLY, Commoncai" on SATURDAY, 26th JULY, DENISON HOUSE. MASTERTON. W. B EIL Has tlotormiiwil to clear out tho batata of inter Stock at an enormous sacrifice, of lvhicn the following quotations will clearly show inn Yai(ls ) Vincey V 3. reduced to B,id ~ " AU-Wool Repp, 2/3, „ ij. 225 „ Twill Linen Shirting, 2/3, reduced to 10/ id 279 „ Brown Holland, 1 /-, reduced to BJd 97 Men's heavy Tweed Coats, 25/6, reduced to IG/11 300 yards Felt Druggeting, reduced to half price 49 Ladies' Costumes, 47/6, reduced to 25/6 sat '! >' n m l Q > M 22/6 )-u Men avy Oxford Shirts, 5/6, reducod to 3/(1 190 yards Fancy Ribbons, 1/3, reduced to 7id 25 dozen Men's heavy Sox, 1/6, educed to 87 pairs Men's Tweed Trousers, 2215 - duced to 15/6 Ladfes' Trimmed Hats, 37/6, reduce to 12/6' Girls' Trimmed Hats, 11/6, reduced to i)j 9 32 dozen Iloney-comb Towels, Bd, reduced to fid, The same reductions are matfe in Blankets, j"; : i lltings, Sheetings, Towellings, aig; (J itlicos, Muslin Curtains, Lace I, J > siory, Clouds, Shawls, Damasks, o, —All Sound Cioods, but must be sold, W . BELL, DENISON HOUSE,' MASTEIiTON. 207 jIURNITUBE WAREHOUSE T. S. JAGO, LUiIXET-MAKE!!, UPHOLSTERER -ANO UNDERTAKER, BniiKtE-srrKKT, Mastkktox, I. S. J., in rctoimig thanks to his namelis custoiiitr.s lor their liberal support, begs state that, having finished his NEW PREMISES, He lira: opened them with an cntiroly EW AND WELL - ASSORTED STOCK, Comprising— Drawing-room suites, Lining-room suites, Bmsscls carpets, Tapestry carpets, KidaenniiiHter carpets. spring nmttrasses, four mattrasses, Mock mattrasses, Flax mattrasses, Feather beds, Iron bedsteads, "Wood bedsteads, Couches, Invalids couches, children's iron swing-cots, children n wood swing cots, Cheffioners, music-stools, toilet sots, looking-glasses, perambulators, solas,chairs, cushions,all sizes, mattiiig, nigs, floorcloths. And ei oiy iiesci'iptiouofi'iu'iiishingrecuisitcs. Pianos re-silked and polished. All kinus of Picturc-lraming executed. Carpets planned and laid down. Venutian blinds made to order, Furniture renovated, and all kinds af repairs executed on the premises. The inspection of the public im itecL N.B. I 1 urniture delivered within a reasonable distance, T S. JAGO, Cablvet-makei:, Upholsterer, and UndeiiTAKER, Bridge-street, Masterton. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION ill OF AUSTRALASIA. [Established 1569, and incorporated by Aet of Parliament.] Head Ofkice:—George and Wynyard Streets, Sydney. New Zealand Branch Head Office—Auckland. The Mutual Life Association was the first office in the Colonics to free Assurers from the restrictions imposed by other offices, and the only one granting policies absolutely indefeasible from the date of issue. _ & Our travelling Agent, Mi J, A, Brown, isnowinMastcrton, and will give every information to intending Assurers, WILLIAM J. P. BELL, ■ General Agent for New 7,P.nlmA
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 231, 6 August 1879, Page 1
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