GARDENER & SON, QKITEIUON gTOJIIi, CARTERTOiY. We have much plensure in announcing that the extensive alterations to our Stisrc are u n in\>lcteil, we havu now greater facilities (or our busi- . nesa than heretofore, having now all departments accessible to each other, and also having greater room for the display of our MAGNIFICENT STOCK. This Season, in' spite of the dull times, we have imported double the quantity of any preceeding Season, feeling confident that by doing so our sales will increase accordingly. y a OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENTQ q Ins received more than usual atten- l r, "tion, and we can safely say is not to he surpassed in the Wairarapa, We $ H lave imported none but the best y (x) and most fashionable Goods, and a ut, y glance at our windows will nt once /j •convince that our prices are even A " LOWER than Wellington Houses, y OUR SPECIALITIES ABB- y 0 Tlie Empress, all wool, Cashmeres, 56 inches wide, 2s 6d per yard. The „ new, all wool, Grecian Serges, all % (_ shades, Is 4d per yard. The new, " all wool, Diagonals, all shades, Is O 2jd per yard, Horrock's Long™ rr\ Cloth, 3G inches wide. 4s Gd per dozen yards, Beal Witney Blankets 0 from 10s lid to 45s per pair. Real A Welsh Flannel, wide and good, Is • 2 per yard. Eeal Austrian Carriage Rugs, Ss lid each. Men's Suits * from 30s to 67s Gd. Trousers, from V. j. 5s lid to 20s, Men's Colored Molem skin's Gs 9d per pair. Boys' Clo- H thing in every shape, style and price, fV * OUlt IRONMONGERY DEPT. (The most complete in the District) ft Is so well known that we often ex- & ecute orders sent from persons many Ha miles away, and who have procured q goods from us that they have been rK unable to get elsewhere. H OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ' is double its former size owing to the enormous quantities of goods our numerous customers consume. THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS Is—lst. Our Home Agent knows how to select goods and how to buy them. 2nd. We aro content with small profits and quick returns 3rd. Our goods have always given satisfaction, and our prices ara unequalled. 4th. We know how to treat our customers when we have them. To our customers we tender our best thanks. From those that have not yet dealt with us we respectfully solicit a trial, B, A.' GARDENER & SON, <« CRITERION STORE," CARTERTON.
\/T AILS for America, United Kingdom jl nn(l Europe, via San Francisco, close t the Masterton Office on SATURDAY, 3rd, at 0.30 a.m. For Money Orders and Registered Letter n 22nd, at 5 p.m. s For Newspapers on 22nd, at 8 p.m. J. IjAGGE, Postmaster. NOTICE is hereby given tljat the Masterton Borough Council will hold a SPECIAL-MEETING on Tuesday, May 10, or the purpose of confirming the following esolution—passed at a special meeting of he Council, held on Tuesday, 12th April, 1381 .- "That a Separate Hate of Threepence in the pound b-j made on all rateable property within tlio district defined in t])e plan and schedule accompanying the petition of Burgesses in Kuripuni, A'c, for the purpose of making Short-street, such rate to be payable in one sum on or before the first day of June, 1881. Tlio petition and plan herein referred to md the rate book are now open for inspec;ion at tho Council Chambers, All objections ;o the latter must be in writing and delivered ;o me on or before tho 9th May, 1881, R, BROWN, ' M 6 Town Clerk. MASTERTON TOWN LANDS TItUST. THE following Candidates have been duly nominated for tho office of Trustee of the Masterton Town Lands: - BISH, ALFRED FEIST, EDWIN PERRY, WALTER The number of Candidates exceeding the vacancies to be filled, a Poll will be taken for the election of two Trustees from the above named, on THURSDAY, 28th April, 1881, between the hours of 9 a.m. and 0 p.m., in th6'Town Hall, Masterton, '' 11. BliOp, 74| iieturniiig Officer. TO PAINTERS. rNDl]lWare {nvitol up to 5. p.m on TUEfJIJAY, 2(jth inst,, for the MINTING, etc., of Mr j, 15, Thompson's residence at Kurapuni, Plans and specifications to be seen on the- work. The lowest or any tender not ncoessarily aocopted. 747 WILLIAMS & BARKER. Pifi® WELLLINGTON-NAPIER RAILWAY. 0 PAINTERS. . TENDERS are invited for painting the Tauhereuikau, Waiohine, Waingawa Railway Bridges. General conditions and specifications may be seen at the Public Works Offices Wellington and Masterton, \yhpfo tenqova will bp fepeived up to noon pn the 251 h April, ! l ' ! ' The lowest or gny tender lyill iiot neoessarily be Accepted, JOHN BLACJiETT, E pgineor-J n-Charge, N.I. Publio Works Office, Wellington, lltli April, 1881. NOTICE. TpENDERS will bo received by the under- -- signed uutilnoon on WEDNESDAY 27th April iustunt, fpj the purchase of r p>e EQUITY of REDEMPTION of the allotment in Quecn-st., Masterton. Gli feet by 118J feet, with Empire Store, Dwelling House, tfce., erected ' thereon. Also of the STO.OK-JNvfRAIJE of tho Empire Stores, and the BOOK . BESTS, Special tenders may be sent in for auy of the above, or for any jmrt of tlio Stock-in-Trade now in. or tfpoii the Empire Restock sheets miy tjo- bepepted, and all particulars obtained on application to the undersigned.The lowest or any. tender will not necessarily be accepted. , SANDER.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 749, 22 April 1881, Page 3
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