IPORTANT NOTICE! CHEAP SAL] OF DEAPEEY, . millinery, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHINC HOUSE-FURNISHINGS, &c., die., AT lb MASTEHTON. FOR ONE MONTH ONLY CO ENDING ON BATUEDaY,JTJLY3 W. BELL BEGS to announce a Great Clearance Sal prior to STOGK-TAKIKQ, When UNPEKCEDENTED BARGAIN! will be offered in every department. NOTE THE REDUCTIONS— Reducec to 120 Men's Tweed Sac Coats 27s Gd lfis 6c 97 Men's Tweed Paget Coats 37s 6d 25s 6i 102 Men's Black Cloth Coats ;)5s fid 19b 6ti 97 Men's Tweod Trousers and Vests 39s 29s (id 84 ditto 29b Cd I9s 6d 87 Boys' Tweed buits -Half Prices Men's white and colored Mole?kin Trousers Great Reductions I ' Men's and Boys' Tweed Trousers Great Reductions 1 229 Men's Harvard Shirts 4s 9d 3s 6d 180 .• .1 „ 3s lid 2s Gd 95 Boys' Oxford „ 3s Is lid 15 doz Men's Heavy Socks Is 6d Is 56 Ladies' Costumes 37s 19s 6d 230 yaids French Merino 2s 9d Is lid 297 yards Dress Stuffs 2s 4d Is 4d 229 yards Dress Stufls Is Gd Is 275 yards Black Lustre Is b'd l s 97 Ladies' Trimmed Chemises 4s 9d 2s fid 59 ii „ Drawers 4s 9d 2s Gd 87 „ „ Nights 8s 9d 5s Gd A large stock of Ladies' Fashionable Trimmed Hats 37s 17s 6d Gi; I's Trimmed Hats Half Prices Ladies' Real Seal Hats, 22b 6d lis 6d Imitation „ 12s Gd 5s 6d 84 Ladies' Umbrellas 7s Gd 3s lid 15 Boxes Flowers, ls 6d to 3s 6d each 6d and ls 9 boxes Leather Belts ls 6d 9d each 97 Colored Counterpanes, Single beds ss6d 2s lid 83 Colored Counterpanes, double beds 8s 6d g, 6d S4 I,ace Antimacassers ls 6d is 567 yards Gray Calico 5Jd Great Reductions in Blankets, Flannels, Calicos, Hosiery, Ulsters, and Corsets, Rfbbons, White and Colored Damasks, and General Household Goods TO HEADS OF FAMILIES And all those who wish to save money, a Rare Opportunity is now offered. Bkmember FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. TERMS CASE W. BELL, DENISON HOUSE MASTEETON. TO THE EDITOR OF THE WAIBA kapa daily, Bm,~lt is now one year sinee we left the Old Country to try our fortunes in the Colonies, and nine months since we commenced business in Carterton, On commencement, our chances of success appeared very small, the s-int of Opposition was very great; the ruling 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 inoreased was surprising. The reasous are: Our customers are treated with oivility, they find they can get all they require (without the usual thing m Carterton, viz.: every second or, thud article asked for, ■'We don't keep it l; 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 oaeh during the great depression at Home, which is the result of our defying competition, ihis (Autumn & Winter) season we have received our second importation (per 6hip Caroline) of good useful Grocery, Drapery, Millinery, Mens, Boys', and Youth's Clo+hing, Guns and Ammunition, We now respectfully invite an inspection of our splendid new stock, which will bear companaon with any in the Wairarapa. Wishing your newspaper all the success it We remain, Your truly, B. A. GARDENER & SON. w ' tende' our sincere thanks to our customers for tbeir liberal ■ ? u PP°rt and beg to fnform them that, finding our present premises not large enough ! tor °. ur moreasing business, we intend shortly openiug the premises now occupied by Mr ; Colvil e, bootmaker, as a Branch Store upon receipt of our next shipment of New Summer goods. We are also appointed agents for •He Northern hre Insurance Company, and to take risks, at lower rates than any other company. Agent ior VVAiRAEAfA Daiii, OBE B T W ALKER Late of the Duke of Edinburgh Theatre, Hokitika), Has opened the Union Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. Call and seo him. • 443 HAKCEL I)JSLIVER"Y I- —PER—ROYAL MAIL COACHES. Parcels may be booked through to the following places i-Wellington, Wairarapa, iorty-Mile Bush, Castle Point, Tinui, Woodville, Palmerston North, Napier, and West Coast. - BOOKING OFFICES; Wellington, New Zealandef Hotel, Man-ners-street ; Foxton, Whyte's Hotel; Palmerston, BoyalHotel; Masterto'n, Council Chambers j and at the various coaoli offices on the lines. JAMES MAC ARA, s Coach Proprietor, •y ASTERTON FLOUR AND GRAIN iU '/ STORES. ; VILE and D'ARCY : i BEG to inform the public that' they are prepared to supply Flour, Grain, and all kinds of agricultural produee at the lowest 'currentrates. , 1 . ,u t: Hay, Chaff, Oats Ac,", always on hand;" ' Flower and garden seeds, fruit and orn»1 mental trees kept in stock.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 554, 28 August 1880, Page 1
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