CE ITEMS! ST QBE . CARTERTON, V: . i a 7B HAVE much pleasure in announcing that the Extensive Alterations to our Store V V are completed, we have now greater facilities for our business than heretofore, having now all departments accessible to each other, and also having greater loom for the DISPLAY OF OURMAGNIFICENT STOCK; This Season wo have imported, despite .the. dull times, more than Double the Quantity of any preceding Beason, feeling confident that by doing so our sales will increase accordingly. OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT • Has received more than usual attention and we can Bafely pay is NOT TO BE SURPASSED in the Wairarapa. We have imported none but the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, and a GLANCE AT OUE WINDOWS will at onco convince that our prices are BELOW WELLINGTON PRICES! OUR SPECIALITIES ARE s d The Empress ALL WOOL CASHMEEERS, 56 inches wide 2 6 per yard The New All Wool GRECIAN SERGES, all Shades.. .... ... 1 4 „ The New All Wool DIAGONALS, all Shades 12J ~ florrock's LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wide .. 4 6 doz yds Real Witney BLANKETS ... .. from 10s lid to 35s per pair Real WELSH FLANNEL, wide aud good ... ~ .... lOperyard Re.il Austrian and CARRIAGE RUGS, .. .. .. .. ..8 11, each Men's Suitß from 30s to 67s Gd, Trousers, from us lid to'2os. Men's Colored Moleskins, Cs 9d p°r pair. Boys Clothing in every Shape, Style and Price. OUE 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 unable to get elsewhere. ,■ ■■ ■ : OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT Is double its former size owing to the enormous quantity of goods kept in stock for our numerous customers. 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 have always given satisfaction, andmr 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 solicit a trial: ' B. A. GAEDENER&SON, CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON.
DRAPERY! DRAPERY! Jm, RECEIVED A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF FASHIONABLE GOODS -ATDENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. TWO CASES— Fashionable Bonnets and Hatg . SELLING AT ENGLISH COST. TWO CASESLadies' and Girls' JACKETS and ULSTERS Strong Dress Fabrics, from 7£d per yard, Heavy Winseys, 6jd, Bsd, !)Jd per yard, ONEOASELadies' and Girls' Underclothing-VERY CHEAP, THREE CASESLadies' and Childreus' Hosiery and Gloves. ONECASELadies' Corsets in every size aud make. Fashionable Hushes, Ribbons. Buttons and Trimmings, 12 Boxes Choice Flowers and Feathers. 390 pairs White and colored BLANKETS-all sizes. Large Stock Flannels, Sheet.ngs, Curtains, Counterpanes, Tickings, Calicoes. SIX CASES- . ' " Mens' and Boys' CLOTHING, warranted thoroughly shrunk, and at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. ONE CASECrimean, Oxford, Regatta and Dress Shirts, THREE CASESMens' and Boys' Hats and Daps. FASHIONABLE TIES, SCARVES, &, ,fo. W. BE ; LL DRAPER & OUTFITTER, DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON.
nWB HOTEL LIVERY AND BAIT \j STiBLES, P. COOKERY & CO., Proprietor. . Couches, horses, buggies, always on hire. Horses to buy anil to sell on the moat reasonable terms. , Always ready to do business. m SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! G. A. FAIKBROTHER, STOREKEEPER GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, JUST LANDED HPAEEHOfiA, A Most Extensive Shipment of DRAPERY CLOTHING, Men's, Youths' & Boy's UNDERCLOTHING, Ladies' MILLINERY FANCY GOODS GROCERIES ~ OILMEN'S STOKES HARDWARE HOLLOWABE ROOTS & SHOES, &c, &o.j Malting my Stock by far the LARG&BT AXD BEST 'AskOMM \ in Iho Wairajapa, Eucouraged by the unexpected success;that has attended the co-operative. ■■■■, . CASH SYSTEM,,,';.KJ. I will continue to sell at the unprecedeatodly. LOW PRICES; ;•;.. adopted in January,, and customers will have the advantage of a most extensive stock -to. Select from. ' • ■■■ Patrons living at a distance can rely upon ieceivbgmy personal attention and imrae; diat« despatch, :.-, ...-. . GEO. A. FAIfIBROXHER,;;;: CENTRAL: STOKE,' CARTERTON^
)HILIP MOELLER AND CO, GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTEHS OF BRITISH & FOBKIGN MERCHANDISE. .. On Hand—- . Tobacco, Cigars : Cutlery, Hardware. . Jslectro-plated and Nickel Silverware Stationery Brushes and Combs Perambulators Lcatherware Basketware ) Perfumery Picfcut'ea, Oleographs, Chiomo'a,' &c; '' . Looking Glasses Vases, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabinetware, Papier, MacM Goods ■ General Fancy Goods ; Watches, Clocks,-and Bronzes ' .Gold, Gilt, and Jet Jewelry Musical Instruments, Tobacconists' Ward .' Toys; Fireworks, &c.,&c. ■'To. Arrive—;Bx s.s. Potosi- .'■")' Mary Low ■ I Waimea [ CityofGarlile | From London Arabella . j Agents for Wachtei'YOhumpagne. Wellington Agency of Hamburg-Magdeburg Fire Insuraiieo Company. '■ffiLus-5T.,.;,; 'Wellington. TAYES'- PERFRCT PURIFIER. DIS--0 INFECTAST.audSHEEP DIP. I In use does not .poison, stain, or burn. Supersedes Carbolic. Mixes freely with cold water. Destroys i ticks, Maggots, Ac. Prevents fresh attack's of fly. Greatly improves appearance and quality of wool. Improves health and growth o£ tho animal. i 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 sheep well all over, 1 : except tho head, which should be rubbed with, the mixture, aud. the animal should be kept immersed until the wool is thoroughly saturated.' It will be well to keep lambs from their mother two or three hours after dipping. jTo Cure; Foot Bot.—Use a mixture of same strength.as ; for;dipping, and after pruning let the v sheep stand in a shallow trough or batlf for ten minutes.' i To CviiE; Sf.AB.-Mix one gallon of the fluid hi 40 gallons of -water, and dip the sheep in. the usual; manner. If infected by tieas use double the strength. , • FosHmixd Wocsm-Dabble.the wound ,with a mixture, of one part of liquid to 50 | parts of water, and let it dry on the wound. , I. 'Ho be ■obtained, from;: all„storekeepers jtjirougbbutallthe provincial districts, and jwholesale';from,;-., -~•'/ ,-,..■-. .. ; i ■,.;.,,zohrab,;newmM&cb.,.;,..,, ;• i 74i A; 1^ ;';;, Sole Aicn ts.ior Bfew'Z'ealflndL.''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 785, 4 June 1881, Page 1
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