~ SATURDAY, 24th JULY, 1880. UNRESERVED-SALE OF GENERAL 1 ' / .'MEROJIANDISE,' &c. . ■-> "Tjl H, WOOD & GO, willjiold an iinro'jj'V 6«r,vit),«iiS?„pf- . . : . ' " | General Merchandise » ! Mev/iflnd Hccoiul hand .Furniture , Saddlory . . : Crockery, Household effects • Alfib; 'a ' large' variety of Paperhangiiigs, Hematite, ind'Paint' " : Pit's, JEJanis,'Bacon'• An, American efci At "their rooms, .Greytown,' on, the abowj date at 2 p.m. sharp. , 'J.' ' jfl? SATURDAY ,24th JULY, 1880, ' WITHOUT .EESERYf'... &, Co, have received a large,consignment of ' i ( ' : " • HOUSE, CEILING, aud WALLPAPERS, in great variety, with iristrijctibifs" to sell tli? 8,-me by public auction" "at' tlieir'tobiiis, GieyHvn, on the above date'st 2 p.m, ENTIRELY WITHOUT RElßvi Also,— ■' Mixed and Dry Paints ; 1 ' ■i • ; . Red Ochfa,' Hematite, Paint brushes-Glass,-Scy Don't forget'the papevhangingsj— a'sple did opportunity to renovate you; houses. 519 NO RESERVE. THURSDAY, 29th JULY, 1880. Horses, Cattle, and Sheep sale at'Greytown I H. WOOD & Co. will sell by public auction at the yards and paddock adjoining the Rising Sim Hotel, Greytown, on the above date at 2 p.m.— 13 Head Mixed Cattle, Milch, Cows and Steers. And, Without Reserve, about 20 heid Hones, comprising Saddle Hacks, Light Harness, and Draught Hor3es, broken and unbroken! Early entries are requested for theabove sale, Periodical sales will be held at these yards should sufficient inducement offer, TO THE EDITOR OF'THE WAIRARAPA DAILY. Sir, —It is now one year since we left the Old Country to try our fortunes in the Colonies, and nine mqtftß since we commenced business in Carterton. 'On commencement, our chances of success appeared very small, the of Opposition was very great; the ruEng prices in Carterton went down in one short week amazingly, owing, to our determination to sell cheap. At the end of one month the way our business increased was surprising. The reasons are: Our customers are treated with civility, they find they can get all they require (without the usual thing in Carterton, viz,: every second or third article asked for," We don't keep it"}; they also find our goods, not only cheapest through being imported direct, but also the very best through being well selected, Our goods were also bought for i during the 'great depression at Home, which is the result of our defying competition. ■ . .
This (Autumn & Winter) season we have received our second importation (per ship Caroline) of good useful Grocery, Drapery, Millinery, Guns and Ammunition. We now respectfully invite an inspection of our splendid new stock, which will bear comparison with any in the Wairarapa. Wishing your newspaper -all the success it deserves, We remain, Your truly, B. A. GARDENER & SON. P.S.—We have made the following reductions for cash in the grocery department; Candles, lOjd.; all jams, Bd,; best cheese, Bsd; Bell & Black 'g matches, 6d. Agent for Wamarapa Daily. PHOTOGRAPH!. . rjpHß undersigned has the pleasure of notifying that his new Photographic Studio is now ready for the reception of visitors. Carte do Visite, Cabinet,,and other Photographs taken; also enlarged, or reduced'for brooches, lockets, or rings. Photographs and other pictures copied. Views taken in any part of the district. Charges—lss per doxen, 10s per half dozen. Families and groups arranged with. THOS. E. PRICE, Educational Depositary, Queen-street, MASTERTUH. 287
COL-LIN SON, OYSTER SALOON, A. COLLIH-aiMET, OAKTERTOIf. HigNBON begs to inform the inhabitants of Carterton and vicinity that lie has opened in tho above line in the shon lately occupied by Mr G. Bowles, and trusts to merit, by civility and carefnl attention to business, a share of their patronage. , ; Cash purchaser of all kinds of Poultry and FarmProduco. . Oysters, and Fish supplied on the shortest' notice. 515
) T I 0 E The JOBBING OFFICE of the WAIBA and Material in the district, It is tlw ONLY Office in the WAIRABAPA which can execute .Tob Printing equal in style and finis!] to. the BEST WELLINGTON OFFICES. A 1 orders PBOMPTLY and EFFICIENTLY executed at MODERATE PRICES. 1 ' HISTORY— When Victoria was a young Queen, and Prince Albert standing by her side—she had on p, light muslin dress and-a large orinoline—she fired the first shot at the first Wimbledon meeting of Volunteers. She bit the bull's ..oye. Color-Ser-geant Jaraea Huxley was one of. her body guards, and so was James Symes, and Henry, the great riflemaker, was iu our spad. At tliat time Huxley was a prosperous foreman tailor, making the Volunteer uniforms for three parts of the Volunteers ofEngland, now he is: only a Boss Tailor on Lambton Quay, Wellington, making Suits of Clothes for £3los' and £4lo3'of ; the same quality that other Tailors get £6 103 for, He is enabled to do so" by his superior knowledge of the trade, and doing' a ' very arge business and for Ready Money only. EAPA DAILY is supplied with the beat •BHsooHflny ia aiog '(TOnT/T IffTT.T. .iJTVTT I TWA v.'. ,v . --/aKv *? 'aatiaoiiti isaa ani ox 'ivnfcj' aaivaaaaao affitaoissv"
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 521, 21 July 1880, Page 3
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