IN SUMMER: DRAPERY ANDMILLINERY, CLOTHING. T : |RY—And You Will ' ;• ' Tr A T -nnT/mn SUMMER MILLINERY .AT HALF PRICE S. rY-And You Will Find- . • : • DRESS FABRICS at GREAT SEDUCTIONS : T BY—And You Will Find— " CALICOS GREATLY REDUCED THY ' mRY-And You Will Fmd-rnWi-A»aY.,«Fhd™ MBTOS ' cosr ™ npEYLiTouwrn,!™™ 1 ™™: 0 "' 1 '' 8 ™ 11 npr,i-ina y.« m i • LINEN SETS AND LACE GOODS GREATLY REDUCED Try—And Yon Will Find, Ladies Corsets ad Oloves Reduced in Price. m an d Will Find—Great 'Reductions in Curtains and Damasks TRY !—AND YOU WILL Find-MEN'S AND -BOY'S HATS UNDER COST i Try, and You Will Find-Silk, Linen, and Alpacoa Coats Under Cost. Try, and You Will Find-Gentlemen's Mercery at Halt Prices. TRY! AND YOU'WILL FINDBARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING! jgs TRY! AND YOU WILL J?iND—GREAT REDUCTIONS IN EYERY DEPARTMENT. . W~MLL, . DENISON HOUSE. MASTER,TON. HE VV ELLINGTON MONUMENTAL f OfiKS. m EB oo RR mm 99 w • H H fl M 00 * ® « O H £ « nnm 3H Smi N.B.—Superior MARBLES of the Best Workmanship and Choicest Designs constantly arriving from Europe, Cast aud Wrought Irou Fencss of all patterns in stock i Europe, WALTER HELYER Manners-Street, Wellington.' all patterns in stock, SCULPTOR.
S. DANKS & SON, WELLINGTON BBASS FOUNDRY AND. COPJPEIt WORKS, Bjundo-N'-ST. ® H W P w fcsi 52 H 0 H 3 W Ph 5 M 13 5 §, £ £S|> < 2| 0 M O B fci £ Pq W a BRASS CASTING EVERY DAY. THIS SPACE RESERVED FOR B. A. GARDENER ' AND SONS, "Whoso New Advertisement will shortly appear. THE Uncooked Potato is under ground, and nearly everybody 'is ivaiting for some other body to turn it up, or for something to turn up to improve trade. I will tell you how I manage to get such a large business. lam not always grumbling and fault-finding and predicting bad times, I buy my goods like a man who understands his business; 110 ten yards of this and live yards of that, but if the goods are'new, good, and cheap, I buy all I can get. I shrink every piece; I have my work cut and made better than anyone else (so I ought). Ji I wuro not the best Tailor in this city I would deserve to bo bumped, and that is I very severe punishment if' properly carried out.—HUXLEY, the Tailor. G9B WELL FOR MASTERTON. CO-OPERATION is invited, by tho undersigned on account of a gentleman who is anxious to seo tho experiment tried of obtaiuiug Artesian Water in tho Masterton. District. A practical man from Christchurch s available for sinking a proper Well. Tho cost of sinking 300 ft will be £SO, provided no exceptionally hard strata is encountered. If Avtcsitm Water bo obtained, tlio gentleman referred to will pay tho whole of the cost, but (ill the oxporiment proves a success it is expected that other residents will share the risk. l f or further particulars apply to (j'j-Jt JAS. BROWN. MUSICAL NOTICE. . ■' HAYING taken over-the stock'of Mr Charles consisting of ovory description of Music and Musical Instruments, I shall be offering the same at Greatly' Reduced • during ■ tho next three months, '; : ; WM.WEBLEY, ) . Music Warohotiso 55 Lamton Quay, Wellington
WHEN YOU GO TO WELLINGTON, PLEASE CALL AND INSPECT JNO. THORBURN'S STOCK OFPPLENDID, COLONIAL-MADE' CLOTHING, For. Men, Youths, and Boys. rpHE Goods are made to his Special J. Order, and tho I'WEEDS are all THOROUGHLY SHRUNK, ondtlio Prices About Half wlint is Charged by the Tailors. Note tho address— THE CLOTHING SHOP, (Next tho Clock) WILLIS • STREET, WELLINGTON, . JOHN THORBURN. 667 Q_ENTLEMEN who wish for SUPERIOR GOODS for DRESS caii depend.on having {lie very best material and wovkmanship at 0. GAMBLE'S, TAILOR AND HABIT-MAKER, LAMMOS QUAY, WrXLKGTON. Samples and Rules for Self-measurement forwarded free by post on application. 347 JO WRY AND KING MASTEIUW STEAM SAW PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, SASH AND DOOll FACTORY AND TIMBER MERCHANS. Doors, Sashes, Sash Frames, Flooring, Lining, and Rusticating, Skirtings (single and double faced), Architraves (single and double faced,) All kind of Mouldings on hand and to order, Green-houso Lights, (Sc., lie, All orders punctually attended to. SADDLES*:. TEE Undersigned takes this opportunity to thank the public for past favors, and respectfully invites them to como to him for any now article or repairs they may require in the above line, and he will spare no effort, by Moderate Charges andthorough efficiency in workmanship, to induce them to call again. G. C. PALMER, Saddler and Harness-maker, Noxt Door to tko. Empire Hotel, QUEES-6T,, 'MASIISRIOX. 537 fjIHE jpERMANENT QjADDLERS. ' . WATSON & WINTERINGHAM (Next Council Chambers), QUEEN-STREET, BEG to thank their numerous friends and the public of Mastcrton for the liberal patronage bestowed upon them sinco commencing bUsineßß, and desire it to be distinctly understood that patron's can depend upon obtaining tlie best article at the lowest price at their establishment. Their motto is "No tor tion," and they act up to it, .All lauds of attention paid to either town or country orders., , Repairs neatly, executed with promptitude and dispatch. ■ ■ Every requisite of tho trade kept on hand. ' FIREWOOD 1 FIREWOOD! EIREWOOD supplied in. any quantity by tho undersigned ; A reduction mado for two or moio cords. Orders left witl\ Watson & Wmtcringham will bo proi iptly attendal-to. ' . iB2 .< F, YORK,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 700, 23 February 1881, Page 1
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