Wanted Known. THAT ALL MUDS AT JAMESON BROTHERS' CARTERTON STORE HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO, AND, IN SOME INSTANCES, BELOW WELLINGTON PRICES! TO SUIT THE DULL TIMES, JUST ARRIVED: The Drapery Department has been entirely re-stocked with NEW A FASHIONABLE DRAPERY and MILLINERY. Ladies con now got every requisite in thw Department they require for the Autumn and Winter Seasonß. MEN'S and BOYS' CLOTHING and HATB-A Large Stock to Choose from. In BOOTS and SHOES, a Very Good Assortment, at LOW PRICES. A New Stock of Crockery, China, Glassware, Fanoy Mugs, &o, suitable for Presents. We have a Yery Good Stock of IRONMONGERY, Faint and Machine Oils, Brush and Tinware. Tub GROCERY STORE is too well-known to need comment. Owing to the Large and Increasing business d>ne in this House, NEW GOODS arme almost daily. WINES & SPIRITS Oi 1 THE BEST BRANDS. LICENSED DEALER IN GUNS AND AMMUNITION. ORDERS BY POST ATTENDED TO. V. P. ALLEN, Manager.
"5 S. W. ALCORN. CLEABING SALE! KIMCALDIE AND STAINS, HAYING purchased irom the creditors tho stock and promises of the above, S. W. Alcorn, open 05 SATURDAY, the 7th inat, when the stock will be submitted at prices which must command a speedy clearance. KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, having marked every ajtiple in plain flgnros, at the Very LOWEST PRICE possible, they respectfully notify that the sale is strictly for MSH, either ou or beforo delivery, and further, that no discount can be allowed. GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, ■ All in decidedly good condition, buyersfjcalling eariy will meet with BARGAINS which can only be obtained in Estatos of this kind. The following prices at which tho goods are now markod, set against the former quotations, will best serve to show tho Radu stions mado, as it is urgomly imperativo the whole should bo sold during tho following three weeks. The Shop, which is of recent erection, meesuring about 70 1 30, is to Let; possession can he given after the Bale,' LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TO BUYERS OP DRAPERY. 6d now, felt hats, formorly 2s Us lid now, 10-4 blankets, formerly 25s 6d Is now, felt hats, formerly 4s to 7» «. m„„i„l. «' ?,' 2s now, velvet hats, formerly 5s *« no "< J® *>#»*, former y 3,3 3s now, plush hats, formerly 7s 1M W Ho y'« B P rm{s - iom f>fy BJd 4s now, phish bats, formerly 13/, &S Ud now, evening muslins, formorly 22s 6d 2s lid now,'trimmed' hats, formerly 10s 6d now,2-button kid gloves, formerly 4s 3s lid now; trM bats, formerly I2s 2 j 6d now, 2-bntton blaok kid gloves, sown 8s lid now, tnmmedhats formerly loßtOiiOs ' ' , ,'','„' 8t 6d now, trimmed bonnets, formerly 16a f° te '. BWty B *. to gos " "'' ' 2s. (id now, 3-buttou white kid gloves, for8s now, Jersey jackets, formorly 15s morly 6a fls 6d now, cashmore iackots, formorly 18s All tho hosiery is marked 25 per cont less l?s (id now, oloth jackets, formerly 21s than cost price Ladies' and children's ulsters, half-price Scarves, ties, collars, sets, etc., at half price 18s Od now, ladies' costumes, formerly 27s 6d Ribbons in all colors and widths decidedly 95a 6d now, ladies' costumes, formerly 39s 6d cheap Wrappers, dressing gowns, and dressing Is 4d now, sash ribbons, formerly 2s fid jackets exceedingly oheap la 0W now, Itm sheeting, formerly Is 9d Ladies' underclothing will be found less than 4s lid now, white quilts, formerly 8s 6d English cost 78 6d now, white qnilts, formerly lh A larf,e assortment of ladies' corsets, marked 25s 6d now, cretonne curtains, formerly 52b very cheap ' 6d 18s 6d now, ball dieses, formerly 35s Laco ourtains very cheap 239 6d now, ball diosees, formerly 55s 4s 6d now, wool repp, formerly 7s 6d 3s lid now, black lace skirts, formerly 15a lOJd now, satin cretonnes, formerly Is 9d 4s 3d now, men's white shirts, formerly 7s 6d 6d now, brown hollajid, {oi'nwljf ad 4s lid now, men's white shirts, formerly Sj 71d now, dps'stu^,'formerly ls'2d W . ■ * - djd now, winter* gorge, formorly Is SINCfEKS SEEING MACHINES, lately used in the dressmaking room, will bo sold very cheap'. '''''', The above gives a very meagre outline of the many Bargains to be offered. KIMCALDIE & STAINS (LATE S. W. ALCORN.)
WESTMINSTER CHAMBERS, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Baurpfl,, Office ...........W^pAHrfl WE are prepared to undertake Civil Enginooring work in all its brandies in Wellington and other districts, We hold Government Certificates as Authorised and Licensed Surveyors, and w are empowered to execute surveys under the Land Transfer Act, -the Native Land Act, and tho Public Works .Act, 1876. JONES, THORPE & COLERIDGE. .AMES THOMPSON'. OF LEMONADE, SEATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, QfIEEN-BWEET, MiBTEIITOK. pBARLEB J. FREETB, Vatiye and commission agent, Cotmcil Chambers, MASTERTON. NOTId E. TO THE INHABITANTS OF THE . WAIRARAPA. ■.. TC. BARNARD, Wafchmaker, begs to . acquaint Mb friends and numerous customers that he has OPENED business in the premises NEXT the POST OFfIOE, CARTER rON, and hopes his former efforts share of patronage, . " : '
ALTER FERRY, " GENERAL BUTCHER, Bndqb-Bi,, MABTERTON. "NOTICE! NOTICE I . THE UNDERSIGNED, beg to thank JL» my Friends £nd Customers for the liberal support I have received Tjbile in busineßß, and trust by strict attention to business to merit a continuance of the same. Please Remember—l have the Largest and Best Assortment of Cameron's TOBACCOS in the Wairarapa, also a Large Anotjuupt of TOP and FANCY GOp, luanswertotoMr'Jaines Harris' adverlisement, he is quite right in saying that be is no longer in my employ, bb I dismissed him from my service oil January 6th last, but have a far superior hand—Second to None in the Wellington District, and can confidently recommendone and all to COME and Give a Trial, and got their HAIR CUT WELL and to their Liking for SIXPENCE, ..j. nnrm rmronBTAWMi! RHAVK for THREEPENCE. GEORGE DIXON. QUI LITTLEJOHN AND SON, mbton (ju&y (Opppsito Occidental Hotel), ' (pJi'LIKqiON. Country Orders promptly attended io, MONUMENTAL WORK. THOMAS Tl/JILLER 1 HQMAS IyJILLER SCULPTOR, Brandoh-St. ; v ■ ■ Wellikgion.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 768, 14 May 1881, Page 1
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