VISITORS: •' From the Wairarapa to the. Empire City are often at a logs io know where is the cheapest House to buy all classes of g.ort, useful drapery. &ut I have no hesitation in saying IhoUl ono the moat varied, and. for cheapness not to bo equalled in or out of the Province. Buying, as I do, in largo quanta ti'.-w, ami i • tho best markets in New Zealand anti Australia, I ofi'or unusual advantage!; to closo Cnssh Cutitomors, J. B. H A M 1 L T 0 N • ULSTI-.l HOUSE, CUBA-STRKET, WELLINGTON.
NOTICE—I2 yds. Strong Wit'icoy [or 4s fid 12 yds, BUtek Alpaca' to (is 6d 10yds. Dress Serge for 7s (id 1 /! yda. Twill Homespun ior 8s Gd IC yds. Fancy Diagonal lor 9s Gil 12 yds. Alexandra Cord for lOsdd 12 yds, Satin Cloth for 12h ije 12 yds. Figured Sntinotto for 12a Gd. .T B. H/VMILTON. NO'' '/E—Brown Frcuuli Merino, Is 2d White Calico 33 in wide Welsh Flannels, 12M, upwds Scarlet Flannels, ll.Jdj 1b Sliort Musiln Curtains, 2d yard. Lo2)g Lace CurtainF, .'te lid pair Fauey Cretonnes only (Hd Diosa Linings, oniy 2Jel " J. B. HAMILTON. NOTICE. agios' Clotli Jackets, Fur-trimmed, 12s i?d ,iklig3' Ciofh Jackets, Fur-trimmod, 10s 6d fjadiea' cxtrn, large Bize ditto, 15s 6d Ladioa' Ulster, cut long, 12s fid.to 55a - Lu-dios' Serge Costumes, 21s to 65s Ladies' Alexandra Covd Costumes, *2'2b fid to
75s Ladios 1 Blftek Costumes, 21s to 70s Ladies' Silk Paletots, 30a to gnineag J. R HAMILTON'. NOTICE. 1 case Ladies' Umbrellas, 2s (Jd ach 2-lnitton French Kid Gloves, 2b Dent's best Black Kid Gloves, ?.a 4 ply Fingering Woal, Sd skein Black Mantle Fur, Is 4d yard Ladies' Plain Linon Cn s, 7J pair Double Frillincs, (>d yard Ladies' Black Felt.tfats, lid j. b. Hamilton. CUBA-STREET, 495 FOJt SALE.—A country HOTEL, doing ft ottody trade. Posscflsion in October Apply THOMAS THOMPSON, ■lßl """ Tnuern Motel. FOB SALE. AN tTM-pRECK,DENTED BARGAIN, npHE goodwill of KilO acres sit "Wainuioru, COO bciug in Cocksfoot, 11 yo, and Timothy pras.-ios, Sheep Yards, Whnres. and Huvtsrnl thousand fu- j t of aawn totura timber for a,i 8-roome<l houso nnd dip, 2200 raits and 500 pnats on the grouud, and all the hocesisnry working tools and iinjilomeiit? for a station, Louse, £GO pur antiuro expires i Marcli, ISS2 ; purchasing clause £2460, of which £ ISJGO Can roma.iti for a further term of 3 ycats at 7 per cent. Witjj the above will bo included 800 ahcep more or! less, 13 head of cattle, and 7 rising and pack horses, -with saddles, tfce,, complete. Provisions on Station to last six months. Reason for selling out is because the owner has purchased «-* larger run in Poverty Bay, and is riot desirous of retaining the present one. For further particulars apply to F ,H. WOOD A- CC„ ■4SS- ; .-j yi Greytown, KOTI E TO TAp, MESS Ukd STORE XEEfEB&i ■■ "YT?'B, the Undersigned, Tiaving .in course •y T {erection au'.OATME AL MILL, ■will bej prepared before neat 'Harvest' to Orist the following at Current Bales ; Oajtmcal, Fin't l , Mthi)iuri- aKd Coarse Sutasbdd'Bsrley Msiias Msal PeM ileal ~ &<s. - - c. -t
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 505, 2 July 1880, Page 3
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