wanted Known. THAT ALL GOODS AT JAMESON BROTHERS' CARTERTON STORE HAVE BEEN REDUCED TO, AND, IN SOME INSTANCES, BELOW WELLINGTON PRICES! TO SUIT THE DULL TIMES. JUST ARRIVED: nn has been eDtirel y "-stocked with NEW & FASHIONABLE ( f . .flH 16 ' can now 6 et « T «y requisite in this Department they require for the Autumn and Winter Seasons. * Km B S^ OT W Na nnd Bm - k ? tMk t0 M°™ km awo & . Dd SHOES ' a Vel 7 Good Assor t™ent, at LOW PEICES. A New Stock of Crockery, China, Glassware, Fancy Mugs, «fce, suitable for Presents. and^w h ; r v e e a Y «y Good Stock of IBOMMOKUBBY, Paint and Machine Oils, Brush Tk GROCERY STORE is too well-known to need comment. Owing to the Large and Increasing business done in this House, NEW GOODS arm e WINES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. LICENSED DEALER IN GUNS AND AMMUNITION. ORDERS BY POST ATTENDED TO. W. P. ALLEN, Manager, RE S, W. ALCORN. CLEARING SALE! KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS, HAYING purchased from the creditors the stock and premises of the above S W Alooru, will open on SATURDAY, the 7th tat, when the stock'will be submitted at prices which must command a speedy clearance. t mJSSX? * -K 8, hiWing !? a ,, ked overy artiol ° in P ,ain fi B urC8 ' at the % LOTOI PRICE possible, thoy rcspictfully notify that tho Bale is strictly for CASH either on or before delivery, and further, that no discount can be allowed. ' As the stook comprises a GENERAL ASSORTMENT OF DRAPERY, All in decidedly good condition, buycapling early will meet with BARGAINS which can only be obtained in Estates of this kind. «<> 10 owing prices at which the goods are now marked, set against the former quotation*, will best serve to show the Reductions made, as it is nrgenily imperative the whole should be Bold during the following three weeks, The_ Shop, which is of recent erection, roeesuring about 70 x 30, is to Let; possession can be given alter the sale. r LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S ' TO BUYERS OF DRAPERY. fid now, felt hats, formerly 2s ii.„. ~,„ , , , , „. „, Is now, felt hate, formerly 4s to 7s "' lld nw ' I( h 4 b,ankets > former] y 23s 6d 2s now, velvet hats, formerly 5s 2ls nOW| BU P er blnnkets . formerly 35s 3s now, plush bats, formerly 7s n( w, Hoyle's prints, formerly BJd 4s now, plush hats, formerly 12s 6s lid now, evening muslins, formerly 22s fid 2s lid now, trimmed hats, formerly 10s Gd now, 2-button kid gloves, formerly 4s 3s lid now, trimmed bats, formerly 12s o. im „„,„ o t.i ii-i i 8s lidnow.trimmedhatsformerly 16sto30s * 3 M T' 2 ' bntablaokkld B loves - Bew 8s (3d now, trimmed banjietn, formerly 15a colors ' formorl y 6s< to 30s 2s 6d now, 3-button white kid gloves, for8s now, Jersey jackets, formerly 15s inerly 5s 98 63 now, cashmere jackets, formerly 18s All the hosiery is marked 25 per oont less l?s 6d now, cloth jackets, formerly 21s than cost price Ladies' and children's ulsters, half-price Scarves, ties, collars, sets, etc,, at half price 18b fid now, ladies costumes, formerly 27s 6d Ribbons in all colors and widths decidedly 95s 6d now, ladies' costumes, formerly 39s fid cheap Wrappers, dressing gowns, and dressing Is 4d now, sash ribbons, formerly 2s fid jackets exceedingly cheap Is ojd tow, 7?in sheeting, formerly la 9d Ladies underclothing will be found less than 4s lid now, white quilts, formerly 8s fid English cost 7b 6d now, white quilts, formerly IR B A assortment of ladies'corsets, marked 25s 6d now, cretonne curlaias, formerly 52s very cheap 6d 18s 6d now, ball dresses, formerly 35s Lace curtains very oheap 23s 6d now, ball dresses, formerly sos 4s fid now, wool repp, formerly 7s fid 3s lld now, black lace skirts, formerly 15s lOJd now, satin cretonnes, formerly Is 9d 4b 3d now, men'B white shirts, formerly 7s fid fid now, brown holland, formerly 9d ii lid now, mon's white shirts, formerly 8s 7Jdnow, dress stuff, formerly Is 2d 9|d now, winter serge, formerly Is 6d SINGER'S SEWING MACHINES, lately used in the dressmaking room, will be sold very cheap. • • ' Tue'abp,ye gives a very njeagrp outline of the rnany Bargains to be offered. KIEKCALDIE & STAINS (LATE S. W. ALCORN.)
4LTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHER, Bribqe-St., MASTERTON. WAIPOUA. tf TEAM, I7LOUK, & AATMEAL UTBAM, TIOUB, & VATMEAL ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hope receive a share of publio support : Superfine Silk Dressed Flour Wheaten Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Bran Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dußt, &c. BACON AWMGLEY We are also PUROHABKRS ol WHEAT, OATS. &o„ or can SUPPLY all descriptions of BUILDING MATERIAL in EXCHANGE for GRAIN. Wheat or Data Gristed at Current Sates. ■VTEW'ZB A LANDER HOTEL MANNERB-BTREET, WELLINGTON. THOMAS SMITH Propmetob, (Lata of Rccfton.) Superior Accommodation for Boarders; 25a, per week, or 6s per day. Spacious Billiard room-Two tables under care of an experienced marker. , H.Z. Times, Post Canterbury TimeVAus.-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 778, 27 May 1881, Page 1
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