OEITEEION STOEE, CAETEBTON. V V are completed, we have now greater facilities for our business than heretofore, having now all departments aesessible to each other, and also having greater room for the DISPLAY OF OUE MAGNIFICENT STOCK This Season wo have imported, despite the duL' time 9, more than Double the Quantity of any precedin" °»°onii tcaVm„ n *w ut„ A*t* n »„ „ i„„ ,-■" • accordingly, OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Has received more than usual attention and we can safely pay is NOT TO BE SURPASSED in the Wairarapa. We have imported none but the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, and a GLANCE AT ODE WINDOWS will at onoe convince that our prices are BELOW WELLINGTON PRICES! OUR SPECIALITIES ARE s d The Empress ALL WOOL CASHMEBERS, 56 inches wide .. .. 2 6peryafd *he New All Wool GRECIAN SERGES, all Shades.. .... 14 The New All Wool DIAGONALS, all Shades '" 12} , florrock's LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wide „. .*. 4 <Woz yds Real Witney BLANKETS ; ~ from lUs lid to 35s per pair Real WELSH FLANNEL, wide and good 1 Operyard Real Austrian and CARRIAGE RUGS .. 8 11. each Men's Suits from 30s to 67s 6d, Trousers, from 5s lid to 20s, Mon's Colored Moleskins, 6b 9d p°r pair. Boys Clothing in every Shape, Style and Price. OUR IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT (ThiJ most complete in the District) is so well known that wo often executo orders sent from persons many miles away, and who have procured goods from us that thoy have been unable to get elsewhere. OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is double its former size owing to the onormous quantity of goods kept in stock for our numerous customors. THE-SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS is-lst. Our Home Agent knows how to buy them. 2nd. We are content with Small Profits and Quick Returns. 3rd. Our Goods havo always given satisfaction, and our prices aro unequalled. 4th. We know how to treat our Customers when we have them, To our customers we tender our host thanks. From those that havo not yot dealt with us we respectfully solicit a trial.'
B. A. GARDENER & SON, CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON. 1881. autumn and wintek jBBI AUrDMN AND WINTER FASHIONS* DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. W. BILL, BEGS to annnounce his GRAND DISPLAY OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1881 Consisting of all the nowesfc stylos in Parisian and London Millinery, Bonnets, Parisian and London Hats, all the now styles in Ladies' and GirU' untrimmed Hats, also the Tarn O'Shnntor in plush, silk satin, and velvet, real Seal Hats, various styles, Ladies' and Girls' imitation Seal Hats everv style, new Oriental Ribbons, new Satin Faille Ribbons, new Plush Ribbons all shades, now Chinello Flowors, new embosiod Velvets, new Feathers, new Ornaments, new Trimmings, new Plushes, new Kid Glovos, new Leslio Olovos, new Cloth G-loves, new Doe Gloves, now Ruffles, new Lieao Ruchinga, noV'<Earltou Ruchinge, new Muslin Ruohings, new Linen Sets, new Collars, new Cuffs, now Lar.ps, new Silk Scarfs, now Clouds, new Opera Capes, new Wraps, new Silk Umbrellas, Ladies' and Girls' Corsets in white, scarlet, grey, and drab, all makes and sizes, Ladies' and Girls' 'Hosiery in great variety, Ladies' and Girls' Underclothing, now Dross Stuffs and Trimmings to match, now Serges, new Merinoes, new Cashmeres, new Winceys, new Battens, new Llamas now Shawls, new Blankets, new Flannels, new Counterpanes, new Shoetings, Tiokings, Towellings, and Calicoes, new Lace and Muslin Curtains, LADIE'S AND GIRLS'FASHIONABLE COSTUMES LADIES' AND GIRLS' FASHIONABLE ULSTERS LADIES' AND GILLS' FASHIONABLE JACKETS clothing, clothing, clothing. Men's new Tweed Trousers and Yosts, Men's nowtTweed and Bodford Trousers, Boys' and Youths' new Tweed Suits, Boys' and Youths' Tweed Trousers, Men, Youths' and Boys' Elater Coats in Pilot Witney, Freizo, &o, Men's and BoyB 1 Dress Shirts all sizes, Men's and Boys' Staword Scotch Twill Regatta and Oxford Shirts. MEN'S NEW TWEED PAGET SUITS MEN'S NEW TWEED GALATEA SUITS M E NEW DRESS SUITS Mon's and Boys' Hats and Caps in groat variety of styles. Men's and Boys' Silk Soarfs, Mufflers, Gloves, Collars, Bolts, Braces, &c. The abovo stock was purchased for Cash and will be sold for tho Lowest Possible Prices INSPECTION INVITED. W. BELL, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON.
TTTELLINGTON A THEN MM. LOCAL EXHIBITION. In connection with tho Art Department of the shove Exhibition, to bo held in May noxt, the following Prizes have been offered, viz.— For the best original drawing in black and white, by persona of either sox under the ago of '2O. Mr J. P. Blair offers as First Prize: A Handsome Photograph Album; value, £6 6s. Second Prim. I vol. of the Art Journal (bound); valuo, .£•2 2s. Thim) Prize, 1 dojllluatrationa by Dorej valno, £1 Is. Subject may be landscapo, animals, or figures, at the option of the competitor, Also, for the best mechanical drawing— Firbt Pbize. 1 vol. "The Mechanician," by Cameron Knight, published by Bohn, London. Mr Ohas, D. Barraud offers for competition by amateur astiats, 1 Winsor and NewWs Color Box; value, £3 3s. Forjtk beat original water color landscape drawing of New Zealand scenery; size, not less than 14 x 10. Applications for Bpace in this department can bo obtained at the Athenffluni, and should be sent in to Mr Noel Barraud. Persons having works of art, which they would bo willing to lend for exhibition, are requested io communicate with Secretary, a F.LOGAN, Hon, Sos. CLUB HOTEL LIYEB.Y AND BAIT BT4BLBS. ■ i P. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors. ; Coaches, horses, buggies, always on hiro. Horses to buy and to soil on the moat reasonable terms. ! Always ready to do business. ! Wellington district local: INDUSTRY EXHIBITION AN Exhibition of the Manufactures and Products (strictly so callnd) of tile local District of Wellington will be held in tho Atlnnroum, under the direction of tho Committeo of that Institution, on the 23rd ol May next, and following days', '■ | Arrangements will. be mado for the carriage oTexhibits by fail and steamer; free of charge. . ' .. ! .\. j,, Intending Exhibitors may obtain from the ecretary of the Athenienm application forms for space/ which must be nturned on or before the 30th April.' . ■ i!■ Mr T. C. D'Arcy will receive exhibits at, Masterton; '' ; ■ ■'• " • ■ 'i.'.it ■ \, JONAS WWDWABD. : ! ■ \l)i:n Wellington Athehinia, / ! :. ; ;15tk January, 1881.; v ■.;.• : ; : 2g
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 757, 2 May 1881, Page 1
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