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ftv CBITEBIoJs iiV-v,r,7.,. i I v • • ut i ru CARTERTON. WE HAVE much pleasnre in announcing that the Extensive Alterations to our Store are completed; we haven&w greater facilities .£or ; . our business, than heretofore having npw all departments accessible to each other, and also having, greater, io.om : for the' ' DISPLAV OP OUR''' 1 • P'This Season-ve Have 'imported; despite thi M times, mort' ihan Double the Quantity of any preceding season, Reeling that by' sd our will'intJreage OUR DRAPERY DEPARTMENT.'?T Has received more than usual attention and we can! safely ?ay is'NOT TO BE SURPASSED in We have imported npne bnt,the BEST and MQST.FASHIONABLE GOODS, and a (jILANCE AT OUR ,WINDOWS, will .that our prices.aro. BELOW rairajTOX PRICES OUR SPEOIAIiITIES ARE''' ; sd The Ernpress ALLWOOL OABHMERERS, SIJ inches wide The New All Wool GRECIAN SERGES. aU Shades . . - The New All Wool DIAGONALS, Ml Shades ii ! florrock'g LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wide '' Real Witney BLANKETS : Real WELSH FLANNEL, 1 wide and good 1 ; ; Real Austrian and CARRIAGE RUGS, > .. • ' Men's Suits from.SOs to 67s 6d,'Trousers, frok fisiid to 203J ' Mon's Colored Moleskins, 6s 9d p°r ]?air. ! 1 Boys.Clothing in every Shape, Style and Price. PUR IROpONGERY DEPARTMENT ' (The moat completeiirthe District) is bo 1 well known that we often execute orders sent from persons many miles,away, and who have procured gpods.from ut? that they have been iinanlft fn traf. flidftwlioT'o • - I . i • 2 6 per yard ; . 12}. . .. »• .. 4'6 doz.yds ' from lps lid to 35s per pair 11 Operyard 811 -each OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT 7"; Is double its former size owing to "the enormous quantity of goods kept in stock for our numerous customers.. THE SECRET OF.OUR SUCOESS is - Ist; Our Home Agent knows how,to buy them. 2nd. ?e are content with f Small Profits and Quick Returns. 3rd Our Goods have 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 solicit a trial. B. A. : GARDENJfiR; & SON, CRITERION STORE,| CARTERTON. D M P/E:R:I1 ■? K Bi K Y! JUST RECEIVED , A ! r."> CHOICE ASSORTMENT FASHiaOBtE i.O,OD§ 1 : f -AT- i ' - DENTSOX HOUSE, MASTEIiTOX. , two oases- j j ; , Fashionable Bonnets and Hats , . SELLING AT ENGLISH COST, TWO CASES- " • j Ladies' and Girls', JACKETS and ULSTER!? Strong -Dress Fabrics, from 7}d peryard. Heavy Winseys, Old, ;BJd, 9id per yard, ' one case- ! . Ladles'and Girls', Underclothing—VEßY CHEAP, THREE OASES- ■ | Ltidics' and Cfiildrens' Hosiery and Gloves. " ONE CASE— ... j v r: , {i : , . Ladies' Corsets m every sizo and mate/: •; ,>u ' : . Fashionable Plushes,. Ribhous. Buttons and Trimmings. 12 Boxes Choice Piowers.and Fcatjicrs, , v . 390 pairs White and colored BLANKETS—aII sizes. Large Stock Fliinncls, Sheet.ngs, Curtains, Counterpanes, Tickings, Calicoes. SIX OASES- ■ ■ i , , V, . : , . Mens' and Boys' C LOTHING, warranted thoroughly slirunk, and at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES. ONE CASE- : ' ■ 'Crimean, Oxford, Regatta and Dress Shirts, , , THREE CASES- .. .. . ..j" ' "" ' Mens' and Boys' Hats aud Caps. , FASHIONABLE TIES, SCARVES, Ac., Ac. WV BELL, DRAPER A OUTFITTER, DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON, nLUB HOTEL LIVERY ! AND BAIT lj STABLES. P, COOKERY & CO, , Proprietors. Coaches, horses, buggies, always on hire. Horses to buy and to sell on the most reasonable terms. f ; SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT 11! 6; A. FAIRBROTHER, 'STOREKEEPER GENERAL [COMMISSION IAGENT, Cartebton'; JUSTLANDED iaPARERORAi j A Most Extensive Shipment of !' DRAPERY '. -i 1 CLOTHING, Men's, Youths' & Boy's UNDERCLOTHING, Ladies'; » millinery' ' ' " FANCY GOODS;'" ' .. groceries' OILMEN'S STORES ; HARDWARE ; HOLLOWARE • BOOTS &SHOES i &0m&0, 1 . ( Making my Stock by far the ... . .'. LARGEST AND BEST* ASSORTED "in the Wairarapa, 1 . i''lil rT T~ t! Encouraged by the unexpected succefes'tbait' liaa attended t^'eo-opei^ive.;''.!' CASH SYSTEM, I wilt continue to sell uh^reced^niedly^ ■" , , E S^f^. adopted in ; January, awlcustomer's will have the adyautage stock 1 to Select from. ~1;.);/:^ •n; Patronß living at;a distancectovrelv, upon l idceivmg'ipy.personal 'fttKntiori and immej ,diatejdes|jaich. J ./j f ' i ; j i !:-.9 kiii iinO io ' ' l a;ommk i>rra jiiSiiai'f T'-CENTRAL ir.STOP, CARTERTON, , s!i aj ■ tV : ! - .iii.'iifsra K-iiincmi;';-!.- viity-. PHILIP ■■ MO'EDLER AND CO., ■ GENERAL'; MEHGPANTS, IMPORTERS OF British & Foreign merchandise. ! On Hand—- , ; Tobacco, Cigara i . .Cutlery, Hardwaro • '' : Ulectro-platcd and Nickel SiKonrare Stationery Brushes and Combs Perambulators i i ; , !:; . Leathorware ; Baslfotware ~,; 'Perfumory'' ... j Pictures,.. Oleographs, Chromos, &c, i LdSkingj'GlMses,"' I '' '• ■s! Vases, Lh aire's; Ornaments; Glass Shades j Cahinetware, Papier ! MacL6 Goods j GliWral'Fsney G'odds- : 1 ' i Watches', Clocks/and Bronzes - ; Gold.iQiltj and' Jet Jewelry • . i. '! Musical Instruments,. Tobacconisla' I >:• Ware...... ,- v I ' ,To Arrive—,v' • ' Ex,.s.8 v Potosi.'. ;i T ':'p j ' ' Mary Low , '. : ! : I i Waimea. i j . v City of Carlile [ From London 1, Arabella' ; :; ■■■ • ' ! Agents for Wachter's'Champagne. ! / "r~' T ! ' - . Wellington Agency [of Hamburg-Magdeburg | Fire Insurance Company, ~ TjAYES' PERFRCT,. PURIFIER. DIS--0 INFECTANT,' aiict SHEEP DIP. Iu use does'not| prison, 1 stain' or' bum. Supersedes Carbolic,]' Mixes freely with cold wajer. Destroys'ticks. Maggots, 4c, Preattacks .of fly., Greatly, improves appearance and .quality of- wooli' Improves heaUh an'd grwth'of Ihe'ariimali , , Directions ..to dip one hundred sheep Mix one gallon wajer, a commpn, wooden .etirrer • tile bath is ilien ready for use.' Dip Jijie sheep well all oytr,-except the head, 'Whioh Bhould-he 'rubbed!'with'.'the!miiture, •and the animal, sliopld be kept immersed the .wool jis horoiig fily'" saturated 1 It will he well to keep lambs from their,mother two or three hotita after dipping, "'" ■ j To Cube Foot' Rot. I —Usbl aimiiture of sfte. in!.'a„bhallow. ,tro# or Hft.jforlen.minutes;';;,;' ■, y To Cube Scab' —Ma one" gallon of the MJn fjljlttjj' ;9f. jWaterj ,and dip, the sheep in the usual' manner.'lf./iiif p'cted ,t»y fleijs use double the strength. .'s Wwsm.—flabj)le.the wound With a M&tiiW 'BfW' pattljf to SO parts of water, and letit'dry on tlje.wpund. •jj.to all' storekeepers inrougl/ofi'tlSll ah'd wholesa(le!froili , ■J'HIZO'WAJiOI .isTiiM J ZOHRAB, NEWMAM dii'COi, t744 .. Sole A/jents for New 2ealand>. i Di'lpOr-i;A-' as: 'sro

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 787, 7 June 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 787, 7 June 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 787, 7 June 1881, Page 1

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