SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. THE CASH' STOKE, CARTERTON.' B. A G ARDENER, & SON P.tOI'IUEIOItS WE bog most respectfully to inform our numerous Customers and tlte General Public that we' have received and marked off our New Stock of ... i .. AUTUMN and WINTER GOODS. Having imported'these goods direct from the Home Market, .we ore enabled to offer them-at prices to suit the times,' Goods deliyered to any part of the Wairarapa. . ' ••:,, '-.'■■;, B. A. GARDENER ■ & iw, THE CASH -STOKE, ' CARTERTON. ' • Agents for—Nc-rthtm Tire'lnsurance-Co.; New Zealand Times and Mail; The . Wairarapa D.\il>\ ; ■ 471 T B A J $ e. ja, | MAMIFACTUKING JEWELLER, WKI.LiNGT.ON,. ./. > (Oppoi-iic. lor or Harding's')'': ■ h:\vrfty of every description made and Repaired. Meerschaum Pipes Mounted. Old Gold and Silver Bought and Exchanged. Gilding aud Electroplating. • Agents for Wairarapa. with whom' orders may. b'eleft :-MrD. C Kwn, Feathorston; Mr T. E. Price, Masterton. 4- 1 —~~-p-- < ■ WAIPOUA BREWERY! WAIPOUA BREWERY! Re-opening of •AIPOUA JJBEWIBY. R. V. SMITH has the pleasure 'to au v nounce that he lias purchase.! the valuable Plant and Stock-iu-Trade of the WiirouA Brewery; also, that ho h»s engaged as Manager . SIR FRANKLIN, lately a principal Brower in'that world renowned firm BASS & CO,, Burara-rar,Trent.,.. ,•/ R. V. SMITH will be able to brew'and sell at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any which had;hitherto been brewed in the Provincial District. , ; • DUNEDIN BEER will now be superseded'by a'better local article at a less price, . Mr Franklin kings with him higher credentials than, those possessed by anyother brewer in the Colony, and under his management R, V. Sjhth ventures to assert that "THE WAIPOUA ALE" brewed at Masterton will hold a high reputation, not only in New Zealand but in the neighboring •Colonies. ;.'',.,• WAIPOUA BREWERY, Mastertokj-E, V. SMITH-fJIASTisW' PROPEIETOR..: ■ 374 pOALS! COALS'!" GOALS!' COALS Both Household and Smiths' to be had at Pilcher's Shed, Feathorston, in any quantity forCASH. -Apply to .•■Ji D.OAKLET, Feathorston, . Or. ; -W.-G. KING 4,7 ' Greytown. HARRiAGE TO EKETAHUNA, THE Undersigned will carry goods to and from Mauriceville, Eketahuna, and intermediate places, once a week, commencing on TUESDAY, 13th inst.; or, if sufficient inducement offers, will run twice a week—at the lowest current rates. •■ W. HERCOCR. ' Agest-T. C D'ARCY, Queen-st„.Masterton. : 432 VISITOR^,. FROM the Wairarapa and siu'roundmg districts should make their way direct to the' Drapery Establishment of J. B. H - A M l L T ° N • ' ULSTER HOUSE, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. REMEMBER, You can..buy the best 2button French. Kid Gloves at 2s per pair, all colors; 200 embroidered Silk Ties, Is; new Neck Frilling 3Jd, 4Jd; new Langtry Collar, 6cl; new Park Collar, Gd; Silk Squares, Is 3d ;' New Union Umbrellas, 2s 6d; Girls' Linen Cuffs, 6Jd per pair. -THIS WEEK-. Bargainsof every description, REMEMBER'You can buy the best.4-ply super Fingering at 3d Skein (3s lb); . Linen Handkerchiefs, 3ijd; Fringed D'Oileys, S for Is; Towels, Is 9d half dozen; Window Curtain, 2d yd; long Lace Curtains, 3s lid pair; Glazed Linen, 2id yd; Girls' Merino Hose. Women's Striped, Is. -THIS WEEKBargains of Every Description, . WANTED, 250 Boys for my 's felt hats, the- cheapest article ever offered, all sizes j Boys' Peak Caps,' Is; Boys, Trousers and Vests, 10s 6dj Boys' Check Galatea Coats, lOs 6d; Boys' . Snicker Suits; 9s tidt Youths' wide brim felt hats, 2s lid; Boya'.Ulsters, all sizes. ' -THIS WEEKBargains of Every Duscription,. WANTED, 100 Worki-g Men for my 3s lid all wool under Plaunells, the best article ever offered at tlio price; Men's Cotton Sox,4M; Men's Tweed Hass, 3slid; Den's Silk Windsors, Is; Men's' Elastic "Braces, Is; .Men's Trousers and Vests, 12s fid; 'Men's .Waterproofs', 12s Si. _•_',' i ■ -THIS:WEEK- '■!; : Bargains of Every Description.. The abovo'are only a few of the;many Extr.iordinary'Gifts the public will haVe the benciit of, ' " j J. B, FAMILTOK . I '. NOTICE. ' . * LL Persons found'-SHOOTING-in the AKURA BUSH on and and after the 6th MarchJwhl be proseputed. ' RANGINUIETNGI,'', '•• ■■■■: ■'■ AND OTHERS,' .;..'..; Mura',:. Masterton, . [ • " March 4. ■; '•''<' : <)OG
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 487, 11 June 1880, Page 3
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