CEITEEION STOEE, CARTERTON. WE HAVE much pleasure in announcing that the Extensive Alterations to oar Store are completed, we have now greater facilities for' our business than heretofore, 'l having now all departments accessible to each other, and also having greater worn for the, DISPLAY OF OUR , MAGNIFICENT STOCK This Season we have imported, despite the dull times, more than Double the Quantity of any preceding season, feeling confident that by doing so our sales will increase accordingly, OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Eas received more than usual attention and we can safely say is NOT TO BE SURPASSED in the Wairarapa. We have imported none but the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, and a GLANCE AT OUR WINDOWS will at once convince that our prices are BELOW WELLINGTON PRICES! OUR SPECIALITIES ARE s d T he Empress ALL WOOL CASHMERERS, 66 inches wide 2 6 per yard The New All Wool GRECIAN SERGES, all Shades 14,, The New All Wool DIAGONALS, all Shades .. „ 12i florrock's LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wide i (j doz yds RealWitney BLANKETS from 10s 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 Gd, Trousers, from fis lid to 20s. Men's Colored Moleskins, 6s 9d p°r pair. Boys Clothing in every Shape, Style and Price. OUR IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT (The most complete in the District) is so well known, that we often execute orders sent from persons many miles away, and who have procured goods from us that they have been unablo to get elsewhere. _ OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT • Is doubh) its former size owing to the enormous quantity of goods) kept in stock for our numeroUpUstomers. THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS is~lst. Our Home Agent knows how to % them. 2nd. We are content with Small Profits and Quick Returns. 3rd. Our Goods havo always given satisfaction, and our prices are 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■ Bolicit a trial. B. A. GARDENER & SON, CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON. 1881. autumn and winter ]BBI AUrDMN AND WINTER FASHIONS* DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. W. BE ; LL, BEGS to annnounce his GRAND DISPLAY .OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS ON ■ SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 1881 Consisting of all the newest styles in Parisian and London Millinery, Bonnets, Parisian and London Hats, all the new styles in Ladies' and Girls' untrimmed Hats, also the Tam O'Shanter in plush, silk satin, and velvet, real Seal Hats, various styles. Ladies' and Girls' imitation Seal Hats every style, new Oriental Ribbons, new Satin Faille Ribbons, new Plush Ribbons all shades, new Chinelle Flowers, new embosied Velvets, new Feathers, new Ornaments, new Trimmings, new Plushes, new Kid Gloves, new Leslie Gloves, new Cloth Gloves, new Doe Glovos, new Ruffles, new Lisse Ruchings, now Tarlton Ruchings, new Muslin Ruchings, new Linen Sets, new Collars, new Cuffs,- new Laces, new Silk Scarfs, new Clouds, new Opera Capes, now Wraps, new Silk Umbrellas, Ladies' and Girls' Corsets in white, scarlet, grey, and drab, all, makes and sizes, Ladies' and Girls' Hosiery iii great variety, Ladies' and Girls' Underclothing, now Dress Stuffs and Trimmings to match, now Serges, newMerinoes, now Cashmeres, now Winceys, newSattens, new Llamas new Shawls, new Blankets, new Flannels, new Counterpaucs, now Sheetings, Tickings, Towellings, and Calicoes, new Lace and Musliu Curtains. LADIE'S AND GIRLS' FASHIONABLE COSTUMES LADIES' AND GIRLS' FASHIONABLE ULSTERS LADIES' AND GUM FASHIONABLE JACKETS clothing, clothing, clothing. Men's new Twoed Trousers and Vests, Mon's nowcTwoed and Bedford Trousers, Bovb' and Youths' new Tweed Suits, Boys' and Youths'.Tweed Trousers, Men, Youths'and Boys' Elster Coats in Pilot Witney, Freizo, <to. Men's and Boys' 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 aud Boys' Hats and Caps in great variety of styles. Men's and Boys' Silk Scarfs, Mufflers, Gloves, Collars, Belts, Braces, &c. The abovo stock was purchased for Cash and will bo sold for the Lowest Possible Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. W. BELL, DRAPER & OUTFITTER, DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON.
BHILIP MOELLER AND CO, • GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. On Hand—- • Tobacco, Cigara Cutlery, Hardware Electro-plated and Nickel SiWerwave Stationery Brushes and Combs Perambulators Loatherware Perfumery Pictures, Oleographs, Ohromos, &c, Looking Glasses > Vasos, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabinetware, Papier Mache" Goods General Fancy Goods Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes Gold, Gilt, and Jet Jewelry Musical Instruments, Tobacconists' Ware Toys, Fireworks, &c, To Arrive— Ex b, s. Norfolk 1 Sikto Alastor Crownthorpe (••From London Parerora Himalaya Arabella Ex Romeo I From New York '■ ■. Agents for Wachter's (Jhampai>nc. Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdoburg Fire Insurance Company, WttLIS-ST WELLINGTON. J AYES' PERFRCT PURIFIER, DISINFECTANT, and SHEEP DIP,' In use does not poison, stain, n? burn. Supersedes Carbolic. Mixes freely with cold water, Destroys ticks, Maggots, &c. Prevents fresh attacks of fly. Greatly improves appearance and quality of wool. Improves health and growth of the animal. Directions to dip one hundred sheep.— Mix one gallon of the fluid with 50 of cold water, and well stir with a common wooden stirrer.; the bath is then ready for use. Dip the sheop well all oyer, except tho head, which Bhould be rubbed with the mixture, and the animal should bo kept immersed until the wool is thoroughly saturated: It will be .well to keep lambs from their mother two or three hours after dipping, ToCobe Footßot.-Usß a mixture of same strength as for dipping, and'after pruning let the sheep stand in a shallow trough or bath for ten minutes, '• To Core Scab.-Mix one gallon of the fluid in 40 gallons of water, and dip the sheep in the usual manner. If infected by fleas use double the strength! For Healing Wois-BB.—Dabble tho wound with a mixture • pf. one part of liquid to 50 parts of water, and let it dry on the. wound. To be obtained from all storekeepers throughout all the provincial districts, and wholesale from' '■ : "' '■''.■'■ ZOHRAB, NEWMAN & CO., : 744 Sole Agonta for Now' Zealand.
LOCAL EXHIBITION. In connection with the Art Department of the dbovo Exhibition, to be held in May next, the following Prizes have been offered, For the best original drawing m black aud white, by persons of either sox under the ago of 20, Mr J. P. Blair offers as First Prize: A Handsome Photograph Album; value, £6 6s. Secokd Prize. 1 vol. of the Art Journal (bound); value, £2 2s. Third Pkize. 1 do (Illustrations by Dore; value, £1 Is. Subject may be laudscapo, animals, or figures, at the option of the competitor. Also, for the host mechanical drawing— Fihst Prize. 1 vol. "The Mechanician," by Cameron Knight, published by Bohn, London. ' Mr Chas. D. Barraud offers for competition by amateur artiste, 1 Winsor aud Newton's Color Box; Value, £3 3b. Forj|the best original water color landscape drawing of Now Zealand scenery; size, not less than 14 x 10, Applications for space in this department can he obtained at the Athenasum, and should be sent in to Mr Noel Barraud. Persons having works of art, which they would be willing to lend for exhibition, are requested io communicate with Secretary. H. F. LOGAN, Hon. So:. nLUB HOTEL LIVERY AUD BAIT [j ST4BLES. P. COOKERY & 00..Proprietors. Coaches, horses, buggies, always on hire. Horses to buy and to sell on the most reasonable terms. Always ready to do business. WELLINGTON DISTRICT LOCAL INDUSTRY EXHIBITION 1 N Exhibition of the Manufactures and ut Products (strictly so called) of the local District of Wellington will be held in the under the direction of the Committee of that Institution, on tho 23rd ol May next, and following days. Arrangements will be made for the caniago of exhibits by rail and Bteainer, free of charge, Intending Exhibitor.B may obtain from the ecretary of the Athehinum application forms for space, which mußt bo nturaed on or before the 30th April. Mr T, O.D'Arcy will.receive exhibits at Masterton. JONAS WODDWABD. President. , WellingtonAthenamm, - i--;•.." 15th January] 1881, 25
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 759, 4 May 1881, Page 1
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