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10 jTHE editor op the waiea- 1 j RAPAiDAILY;! ' •/ j' i '"SlR,—It is now .one year since we left the Old 1 Cbiiiitry-tO 'try on?;.'fortunes 'in ' the Colonies, find nine months since wq commenced business in Carterton.; On ■ commencement, our'chances of success appeared, very; small, the s.' irit of Opposition was very great; the ruling .prices iir Carterton •went down in one short week amazingly) owing to our determination'to sell cheap ,At tlie end of onemonth 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 secondf or third article asked for, "<We : don't keep it"); : they also find our goods, not only cheapest through.bemg imported~directrbutals6;tlie. very best : through being well selected. Our joods were also for cash during tie great' depressioW at Home, which is the result of-our defying competition, V.'.,.'- ... ",-V 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. com-, paiison with any in the Wairarapk. " Wishing your newspaper all the success it deserves, ;; . , ; >,v. ■ We remain, '; Your truly, B. A, GARDENER; <& SON. P.S.—We have made the following reductions for cash in the grocery .department; Candles, IOJd. j all best,cheese, BJd; Bell & Black's matches, .Agent for Wairarapa Daily.
.PHOTOGRAPHY;,. mp undersigned has the pleasure ! of A , notifying that' his new : Phdt6giaptii(S Studio is now ready. for. the reception ,of visitors. "•' '<•' "" ' *• - iV ' 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, — Ohargea—lsa per, doxen,losper half'dozen. Famines and groups arranged with. : THOS. E; PRICE, ... Educational Depository, Queen-street, MABTERTON. •; iVi 287
- s' 0 N., ' ' ; OYSTERSALOOS, . :• Hioh-bteket, Oartbrto'jj.. A. (JOLLINSON begs to inform the in. ; habitants of Carterton and vicinity that he' has opened in the above-line in-the shoo lately occupied by Mr G> Bowles, and trusts to merit, by civility and' careful attention to business, a share of their patronage. Farm Produce. Oy6ters and Fish supplied on'the shortest notice, 51g
•N ■ o 1 i c EThe JOBBING OFFICE of the. WAIRA EAPA DAILY : is supplied with the best and Material in the district. It is the ONLYf Office in the WAIEARAPA which'oan' execute Job Printing equai in styimd Msh tJ) the BEST WELLINGTON OFFICES,' A 1 orders PROMPTLYand .EFfIdENTLY executed at MODERATE PRICES.
HISTORY —When Victoria was a young Queen, and Prince Albert standing by her side—she had 011 a light muslin dress and a large crinoline-she fired the first Bhot at the first Wimbledon meeting of Volunteers. She hit the bull's eye. • Color-Ser-geant James Huxley was one of her body guards, .and so was James Symes, ; and Henry, the great riflemaker, was in our squad, At that time Huxley was-' a prosperous foreman tailor, making the Volunteer uniforms for three parts of the Yolunteerß of England, now he is only a Boss Tailor on Lambtori Quay, Wellington, making Suits of Clothes for £3los and £4los of the same quality that other Tailors. cet £6 10a for.; He .is enabled to do so by his superior knowledge of the trade, and doing a very 'Straooag ny. la <riog . 'aoiaa rat &iw mo '; ■ as? ■ s ,;; - : • 'aiiHOdKi ibis ihi oi irnfts eq -o»: P9U) 9A«q oqM n« iq psonnoaojj; 'aonyS. ssoaO mHinoS ■■■; , aiiyaamo j,. • . : : • mmi-ssv MPO R T ANT' NO TIC E I ; A; :i i. ! BAKER, &6;, •••''; /•> Would respectfully call attentiou. to his pre-, sent Stock of >■ : flour! • " ' v;: SECONDS . j ''' POLLARD ■ ■ : r .mii ; POTATOES ■ : OATS. !■' 1 ■ ■ - , . v '.j.:iT7~;ci. :-i ed, Pricfl|lo : wer]than any other. locaLhouse ___ j TP- ' •BREAD DOWN AGAlNto' 3$ for ' CARTERTON. BAKERY,- T0::...
fjlRO U LA TING- L mmt \J S # THE Undersigned hag now opened iOIR*CtJLATINU LIBRARY .with 4he Educatioßul Depositoryl'l <I. to IiOUAt ;i Termßi-28 6d: deposit,: and"4d* to -eaoh fok taken ouV.OOT3AM .BJJIU AUO'I ' , T. B. PRICE,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 527, 28 July 1880, Page 3
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704Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 527, 28 July 1880, Page 3
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