iPDUCTIGNS! IN SfttMEE MILLINERY, DRAPERY and CLOTHING, mEY-And Ton Will Find- Tr , TTI _ _ _ _ n 1 SUMMER MILLINERY AT HALF PRICES mRY-And You "Will Find- xj.xixjx X XIXVUP. 1 lltY-And2sa?» mmi ™ ED mRY-And You Will Find™ mm ™ m UOST M , mßYfAndYouWillFind™™*™ 3 - o^^-1 rpii-d You Will fli? lES ' &CHIL »'SKOSIERYG K atl y B« L LINEN SETS AMD LACE GOODS GREATLY REDUCED , r Tr yri Dd Y r„ Wi !?. r i n^ i;adi6B CorEetß ad fi loveßEednced in Price.' ly, and You Will Smd—Great Seductions in Curtains and Tlnm.QV. !-Amd You Will E M -MEN'S AND BOY'S HATS UNDER COST! Try, and You Will- Find-Silk, Linen, and Alpaeca tit KJ?* 1 ' Try, and You Will Find-Gentlemen's Mercery at Half Prices." TRY! AND. YOU WILL FINDHF BARGAINS IN MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING! M TRY! AND YOU WILL FINDGREAT REDUCTIONS , IN EYERY DEPARTMENT. W. BELL, DENISON HOUSE, MASTOTON Ihe Wellington Monumental Wouks. WA r. 00 E-iH - l, M § 8 H »H ft" o N.8.-Superior MARBLES of the Best Workmanship and Choicest Designs constant arriving from Europe. Cast and Wrought Iron Fenoro of all patterns in stock WALTER HELYER . . .... . SCULPTOR. Marmora-Street, Wellington.
S. DANKS & SON, WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY AND COPPER WORKS, Brahdon-St., I BRASS CASTING EVERY DAY. THIS SPACE RESERVED B. A. GARDENER AND SONS! Whose New Advertisement will shortly npHE Uncooked Potato is under ground, J. and nearly everybody is waiting 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; no ten yards of this and five yards of that, but if tho goods aro new, good, and cheap, I buy all I oan get. I shrink every piece; I have my work cut and made better than anyone else (so I ought). If I wo not tho beat Tailor in this city I would deserve to be bnmped, and that is I very severe punishment if prooerly carried 1 out.—HUXLEY, the Tailor. l G9B RTESIAN WELL FOR MASTERTON. CO-OPERATION is invited by the undersigned on account of a gentleman who is anxious to see the experiment tried of obtaining Artesian Water in the Masterton District. A practical man from Christchuroh a available for sinking a propor Woll. The cost of sinking 300 ft will be £SO, provided no exceptionally hard strata is encountered. If Artesian Water be obtained, the gentleman referred to will pay the whole of the cost, but till the experiment proves a success it is expected that other residents will share the risk. For further particulars apply to [684 JAS.'BROWN.' MUSICAL NOTICE. HAVING taken over the stock of Mr Charles £onnington. consisting of every description of. Musie and Musical Instruments. I shall be offering the same at Greatly Beduced. Prices during the next three montbß, , . WM. WEBLEY, )..,■-' Music Warehouse B5 Umto.iQuay, Wellington:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 706, 2 March 1881, Page 1
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495Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 706, 2 March 1881, Page 1
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