GARDENER ft- SON; CARTERTON, j P E HAVE much pleasure in announcing that tha Extensive Alterations io our Store V V ars completed, we have now greater facilities for our business than I heretofore having now all departments accessible to each other, and alio having greater room for the DISPLAY OF OUR ■ I This Seesonwe hare imported, despite the duU times, more than Double the Quantity of any preceding season, feeling eonfldnat that by doing so our sale* will inorease accordingly. OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT :1 , ! Has received more than usual attention and we can safely ?ay 3s NOT TO 3E SURPASSED in the Wairorapa. We have imported none but die BEST and 'MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, and a GLANCE AT OUR WINDOWS will at once convince that our prices ai« OUR SPECIALITIES ABE "*' " ad The New AU Wool GRECIAN SERGES, all Shades ..' .. 1 r. ■/ The New All Wool DIAGONALS, all Ebades.. .. .. ' .. "' i2l " Horrock'a LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wide . ..4 « doz'Vda Real Witney BLANKETS .. . from 10s lid to 35a m* war Real WELSH FLANNEL, wide and good ... .. .. ' '.; ~ i'o «erva^d Real Austrian and CARRIAGE RUGS, .. $ 11. each Men's Suits from 30s to 67a Gd, Trousers, from : 6s US'to 20s. I ' Men's Colored Moleskins, 6a 9d p«r pair. Boys Clothing in every Shaps, Stylo and Price. OUR IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT/ . | (The most complete in the District) is bo well known that wa -often execute orders sent from persons many milea away, and who have procured goods from us that they have been unable to get elsewhere. I OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT i: . la double its former size owing to the enormous quantity of goods kept in stock for oar numerous customers. THE SECRET OF OUR SUCOEBSis-fst-Ous Home Agent knows how to buy thorn. 2nd. We are content with Small Profits and Quiok Returns. 3rd. Our Honda "hava nluraua rvivfin nnflafanfcirm. Attrl ntl* VM-inau ava nTiannalla.! .{Mi "TO"„ !*»..„. 1 . .. io our customers we tender ocr best thanks. From those that hava not yet dealt with us we respectfully solicit:a' trial. B. A. GARDENER & SON,,: CRITERION STORE/ OARTERTON. 1881. aUTUMN ANI> WIStCEk! 1881/ DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTDN. ' BEGS to annnounce his GRAND DISPLAY OF AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS ON SATURDAY, MARCH 19th, 188 i Consisting of all the newest stylos in Parisian and London Millinery, Bonnets, Parisian and London Hats, »U the new styles ia Ladies' and' Girls' unfcrimmed Hats! also the Tam O'Shnnter 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, mew Leslie Gloves, new Cloth Gloves, new Doe Gloves, new Ruffles, m.w Lisse Ruchings,-' new Tarltqn Buchings, new Muslin Buchinge, now Linen Sets, new Collars, new Cuffs, new Ljices, new Silk Scarfs, new Clouds, new Opera Capes, now Wraps, new Silk Umbrellas, Ladies' and Girls' Corsots in white, scarlet, grey, and drab, all makes and sizes,; Ladies' andjGirls' Hosiery in great variety, Ladies' and Girls' Underclothing, new DressuStuffs and Trimmings to match, now Berges, newMerinoes, new Cashmeres, new Winceys, new Satteriß, np.w Llamas now Shawls, new Blankets, now Flannels, new Counterpanes, new Sheetings, Tickings, Towellings, and Calicoes, new Lace and Muslin Curtains. '■> f /■ LADIE'S AND GIRLS* FASHIONABLE COSTUMES LADIES'AND GIRLS'FASHIONABLE ULSTERS LADIES' AND GIBLS' FASHIONABLE JACKETS CLOTHING. r %LOTHING. and Boys'Stawoid Scotch Twill Regatta and Oxford Shirts. *-'!: ■ ■ ' ■ ■ MEN'S NEW TWEED PAGET SUITS MEN'S NEW TWEED GALATEA SUITS M E NEW DRESS SUITS i,:. Men's and Boys' Hate and Caps in groat variety of styles. Men's and Boys' Silk Scarfs, Mufflers, Gloves, Collars, Belts, Braces, &c. f The above stook was purchased for Cash and will be sold for the Lowest Possible Prices. INSPECTION INVITED. [ W. BELL, """ DRAPER & OUTFITTER, DENISON HOUSE. MASTERTON.
CLUB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES. P. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors. Coaches, honsea, buggies, alway* on hire. Horses to buy and to sell on the most reasonable) terms. Always ready to do busiiicaei. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 1 ! G. A. FALKBROTHER, STOREKEEPER GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, JUST LANDED 3a PAREBORA, A Most Extensive Shipment ol DRAPEBY CLOTHING, Youths' &Boy'a UNDERCLOTHIMG, Ladies' MILLINEBY FANCY GOODS GROCERIES OILMEN'S STORES HARDWARE HQttLOWARE BOOTS & SHOES, &e., &0., Making my Stock by for the LABO&ST AND BEST ASSORTED in the Wairarapa, Encouraged by the unexpected success that has attended the co-operative CASH SYSTEM, I will continue to net! at the napreocdontodly LOW PRICES adopted in January, and onstomers will haTe the advantage of a most extensive stock to Select from.: Patrons Hying at a. distance can rely upon receiving my pergonal attention and immediate despatch. GEO. A. FAIRBBOTHEE, CENTRAL 3X08E,: OAETEBTOH.
PHILIP MOELLEE AND CO., GENEEAL MBBGHANTS, IMPORTERS 0^ BRITISH & FOREIGN MiEBCHANDISE. ..Os Hand— Tobacco, Cigars Cutlery, .Hardware iCleoiro-plated and Hickel Silverware Stationery Brushes .and Combs Perambulators' Leatherware Basketware Parfumeiy' ■'-'■ Pictures, Oleographs, Gbromoa, &c. Looking Glasses ! Vases, Lustres.Ornameiits, Glass Shades Cabinefcware, Papier lilache Goods General Fancy Goods j Watches, Clocks, and Bronzes Gold, Giltrand Jet -Jewelry Musical Tobacconists Ware ; Toys, Fireworks, &c,,d!o. ,To Arrive— Ex s.a. Norfolk ' "\ j' ■ Sikto : | Crownthorpo }• From London Parerora Himalaya Arabella' J Ex Homco | From New York Agents for Wachtor's Ohainpaijnc. Wellington Agency of Haiiburg-M&gdoburg Firo Insurance Company. WIIAB-6T,.,,......./WELLINGTON.
f AYES' PEBSItCT HJIUFIEft. DISJ aud SJJKKP DIP. 1 In use dooa not poison, l stain, or turn. Supersedes Carbolic. Miiccs freely with cold water. Destroys ticks, Maggots, &o. l'i-o-vents frOßh nttaolttt of fly. j Greatly improvtg oppearanco andflliality of I wwA. \ Improves health and growth at the animal. Direction!) to dip ona hundred Bheep.— Mix ono gallon pi Ihe fluid with 60 of cold water, and Well stir with aj common wooden stirrer ; thr bath is then ready for uao. Dip the sheep welllsll oyer, jexcept the heud,whioh should be rubbed with the mixture, and the.animal ' should be kept iramereed until the woolis thoroughly saturated. It will bo well to keep lambsfrom their mother twd or three hour's after dipping. ToCtJBE Use's, mixture of same Mrength* as for dipping, BDd after pruning let the. sheep stand 'in a shallow trough for ten TOinutes.. To Cri»B;:"ScAE.—Mii~on ß gallon of the fluid in 40. gallons of water, and dip the sheep in the taii^i ;: manner. If infected by fleas use double;ibe streii&th. Fob HEM,TsoWotisi3B.-|Dalib]te the wound with a fflistajre of one part of liquid to 50 parts of -water, sad. let it dry oa tho wound. To Imj. i.obtained, from all storekeepers throughout all iha provincial diatricts, and wholesale fronri- ':">■„•. 1 . , ZOIIRAB; r MEWSf AK '& (JO., ****■...: ;■ V"Sol«'^estefl!«^e|sJs(9alsaA-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 776, 25 May 1881, Page 1
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