Mall of Commerce. SCHBODER,' HOOPER & Co., SPECIAL BARGAINS ARE NOW OFFERED {IN EVERY DEPARTMENT.- CALL EARLYBAND MAKE YOUE PURCHASES. . LADIES' TEUfMED HATS UNDER COST PKICE.
REDUCTIONS IN EVEBIMSCBI Schroder, Hooper cvgrthmhuk& Co. . ITBAW TTATS AT AID TIACH Schroder, Hooper <fc Go. 5 REDUCTIONS IN J; pLAIN & Tjl ANCY yvRESS n OODS Schroder, Hooper & Co, Schroder, hooper & Go. REDUCTIONS IN o | ACKETS, T\OIAUBS & HKIRTS Schroder, Hooper & Go. ADIES' pOSTUMES, rS AD. Schroder, Hooper & Go. liEMNANI'3 ! XIBMNANTS !cj 0 Remnants of Fancy Dres3 Good.i, f> Beranants of Lustres—Remnants of Prints. % Bonmants of Calicos, £> REMNANTS OF FLANNELS, Remnants of Excnj Description 1
COUNTRY ORDERS ATTENDED TO AS IP SELECTED IN PERSON. GALL EARLY! ■ AND INSPECT OUR STOCK, DON'T MISTAKE THE ADDRESS ,- HALL OJ? COMMERCE, DIRECTLY OPPOSITE THE CLUB HOTEL,
MASTEETOX M'DUFP & CO., EMPIRE OABBIAGR FACTORY. COUE.TKNAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. Laudaue, Broughams, Hansom Cabs, Expresses, Spring Carts, etc, etc, equally moderate in price, and all handsomely finished, lobbing promptly attended to ou very reasonable terms. Estimates given, and all work guaranteed for twelve months. Double-seated Buggy, with pole, shafts, and lamps complete for FORTY-FIVE POUNDS. .; Single-seated Buggy, with shafts and lamps, TIIIRTY-FIVE POUNDS. Wagonctto, to carry nine, with shafts, and lamps, FORTY-FIVE POUNDS. Ladies' Low-wheeled Park Phaeton, with shafts and lamps, FORTY-SIX POUNDS.
SENT POST FEEE IN AN ENVELOPE FOR 4d. THE Botanic Treatment for all Nervous Disorders, which unfit sufferers for marriage, &c, &c. ; also Consumption, Clironio Disease of the Chest, Stomaoh, Liver, aud Epilepsy. Address— E. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, 63 John.streot, Waterloo, Sydney. JOBBBI WALKEE, PINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Grey-street, Wellington. Country Visititors will find a hearty wolsome and suponor accommodation at this house. GO;! T BESPECTFULLY inform my former -*- customers in the Walrarapa, wb. havo had the luck to weather the late depression, and whose timekeepers, jewelry. &c, are not in the custody of OUIt UNCLE, tLat I will midortako to repair in an accurato manner any articles in the Horological or Jewelry lino at reasonable prices. Ordcr3 or jobs left with Mr D. F. McCarthy, Storekeeper, Masterton,oratmyhouse, off the Taueru lioad (aear Mr Livingstone's) will bs promptly attended to. C. CAMPBELL, PBACTICAL WATCH & CLOCIMAKEB, JEWELLER, etc., o of Wellington and various other diggings, 687
THE Uncooked Potato is under ground, and nearly everybody is waiting-for aorno other body to turn it up, or for something to turn up to improve trade. I will tell you how I mtnage to get such a large business, lamnot 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 1 of that, but if tho 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 anyono else (601 ought). If I wore not tho best Tailor in this city I! would deserve to be bumped, and that is I very severe punishment if properly carried out,-HUXLEY, tho Tailor, 698
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 718, 16 March 1881, Page 1
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497Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 718, 16 March 1881, Page 1
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