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ARLEY* <fc 'K H" I GB&T 1 general'carriers, J BEG t<> inforiti %e'inliabitmtß"6f tonand itsyioini|y that fromsrty|owtt%' pied.by Vix Job; Vilein terton, and',ate■ predated' l to- CONVEY' GOODS to andfroinJeatherflten, audiMasterton, Taueru, or elsewhere at the lowest current rateß. ' ;, ; .•. , - ii '^-,- ;i;; : ; [ THOS.^^'AROY; 1 ' ; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT,,-';- 1 THE. CASH STQRE, : CARTERTON. I o A, : n ARMNER, k SON ; . ; ! WE beg most respectfully to inform our numerous 'Customers and the General Public that we have leceived and marked off our New Stock of j- . ; AUTUMN nd WINTER GOODS. Having importel toe goodß direct from ithe Home Market, we are enabled to offer them at prices to suit the times, ! Goods delivered to any part of th» WairaT»pa, ; B. 1 GARDENER k SON, THE CASH STORE, CARTERTON, ; Agents for—Northern Fire Insurance Co.; New Zealand Times and Mail; The Waikarapa Daily. ■ . «» The JOBBING OFFICE of the WAIRA RAPA DAILY is supplied with the best | whines and the largest assortment of Type and Material'in the district. It is the ONI Office in the WAIBARAPA which can eiecute Job Printing equal in style and Mm to the BEST WELLINGTON OFFICES, Al ordor» PROMPTLY and EFFICIENTLY executed at MODERATE PRICES. R. RUSH, riABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER UNDERTAKER. . FURNITURE WAREHOUSE, GREYTOWN. 491 HARDY, ORNAMENTAL, & EVER GREEN SHRUBS,; FOREST'TREES FRUIT TREES, 4c.

ani varied stock of hardy, evergreen and, flowering jkrubs, conifere, shelter trees, hedge plants, fruit trees, etc, all of whioh being grown in an exposed situation, and all transplanted. , A few quotations given. Cu «6 in smacrooarpa, from £2los per 100 Pinuwoggnis, f rMQ £i io B do. The above fi -tLh cheaper by the thousand. | Pinu es lalepensis, froa £1 per 100 Holli transplanted), from £llos do Enonymus japonioa, from £llos do Lanrostinos (very hardy), from £llos do Fruit trees, of sorts, from 15s per dozen Gooseberries, currants, from 6s do Rhubarb roots, from 6s do Eosea, choice-named variety, from 15s do Chrysanthums, do, from 6s do All orders over £5 in value packed free with great care. : . =•■': F.AJOUNTIEB, Norwood Hill Nnrsery Tasinan-street, Wellington. • FOE SALE, A T UNION SAW MILL, TAEATAHI 4iu by Jin, 4ft 6in, 4s Gdper 100 in number 3in by |in, 4ft 6in, 4s „ „ „ For shorter lengths, Is per foot per 100 lower. 15s per 1,000 eitra delivered in MasterJ ton. Terms Cash. W. W. COEPE, 361 Proprietor PEELIMINABY NOTICE. "T IS AFACT-That the vilest rubbish . known in the Boot Trade is palmed upon the public under disguise of the CASH system, Say the world is advancing—well, think as you will, The world is deceived by appearances still; No matter about principle k the exterior , suits, You are deceived in the man from his hat to his boots. But without more delay 1 will come to the point, Or perhaps you will say that my rhyme's out of joint. • Show me his company, I will tell you the man—

-But I'll out-Herod that, I vow and declare— I will tell you the man by the boots he doth wear. Hii principles surely of- looseness do Bmaok, Who only' buys beota from «very Cheap Jack; There aro Cheap Jacks of all trades-the Who deluge the town with their Brummagem ware. Look in that window, how the boots are And a ticket to tickle your fancy the more. You pay dora your oash, think you've made But before a week's oyer you find youlve besubit; For the uppers and bottoms they never keep whole, And there's a quick dissolution of body and sole, Good marks oau have credit, without any doubt, And as to the bad ones, I've found them all v out; If they have me again-well they may laugh— The second time catching an old bird with : chaff, . The whole of my present stock'will be sold at cost price-and the quality is not excelled by any in the Colonies. \W. P. FELLINGHAM, ' (LATE J, WRIGLEY) : QUEEN-STREET,' '.'. ■ la now opening up a great variety of Ladies' Gents'jwl Children's Boots and Shoes for !, the Winter Seas'sn. • • . • Every description of Boots and Shoes made border on the shortest notice. ; Material'-and workmanship as usual, 438 ,TO; :EIETJIHCNI: ■THE:yndeisigned will carry gpoußtbliad from •MauriceviUeiiEketahiin*, and inter" ior, insufficient "inducement offers, will'rua: twic*. a week-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 4

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