CRITERION STORE, TXT.E HAVE much pleasure in wnopcmg th'aUhe 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 greyer loom for the . DISPLAY OF OUR ' This Season we have imported, despite the ' duL v times, more than Double the Quantity of any preceding season, feeling confid*nt that hy doing so our sales will increase accordingly. . OUR .DRAPERY DEPARTMENT ,i Has received more than attention and we can safely pay is NOT TO BE SURPASSED in the Wairarapa. We have imported 'none but: the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, and a GLANCE AT QUR WINDOWS will at once convince that our prices are BELOW WELMf&TON; PRICES! OUR SPECIALITIES ARE s d The Empress ALL WOOL CASHMERERS, 50 inches wide The New All Wool GRECIAN SERGES, all Shades.. '«.. The New All Wool DIAGONALS,aII Shades.. ' florrock's LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wide Real Witney BLANKETS • " ' • 2 6 per yard '1,4 ... 12} .... ' 4 li doz yds mmM mmi wide and good ; :from 103 Real Austrian and CARRIAGE RUGS, ig 11 each •' Men's Suits from 30s to 67s fid, Trousers, fromls iid to 20s. Men's Colored Moleskins,,6s 9dp«r pair. Boys Clothing in every, Shape, Style, and Price. OUR IRONMONGERY DEPARTMENT (The most complpte in; thp District), is so ivell known tliat'we often execute orders sent from persona many miles away, 'and who nave procured goods from ua that tliey have been unable to get elsewhere. _. _ OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ; h double its former size owing to the enorinous'quantity of'goods kept'in stock' for our numerous customers. THE-SEORET OFOUI'SUCOESS Ist.'Our Home Agent knows how to buy them, 2nd. Wo are cogent with Small Profits® Quick Returns. 3rd. Our Goods have always given'satisfaction,.and our prices are uneqitalled. ,4'it' know how to treat our Customers' #hen we have'them, ,To our, customers we tender our best thanks, From those that have not yetdealt with uslwe respectfully solicit a trial. ■ B.- A. GAEBE|M& SOJt v V " CRITERION STORE, -iCARfcERTON. DRAPERY! DRAPERY! JUST RECEIVED . ••• •••; 1 a i CHOICE ASSORTMENT ; of DENISOM HOUSE, IA^TERTON: TWO CASES- ' . Fashionable'' 1 Bonnets and Hats SELLING AT ENGLISH COST. TWO OASES- .V ~ : . Ladies' and Girls' JACKETS and ULSTERS Strong Dress Fabrics, from 7£d per yard. Heavy Winseys, 6}d, Bjd, 9Jd per yard. ONE CASE- ...... Ladies'and Girls'- Underclothing—'VEßY CHEAP. : THREE CASES— , ; Ladies' and Childreus 1 Hosiery and Gloves. ■ ONE CASE- _ -■ 'i'■ ; • • Ladies' Corsets in every .size and make, Fashionable Plushes, 1 RibbbiiS.' Buttons and' Trimmings, 12 Boxes Choice Flowers and Feathers. 390 pairs White and colored BLANKETS—aII sizes. .Large Stock Flannels, Sheet.ngs, Curtains, Counterpanes, Tickings, Calicoes.- • . SIX CASES- ' . ; i Mens'and Boys' CLOTHING, warranted thoroughly shrunk, 'vandat EXCEEDINGLY LOW I'MCIiS ONE CASE- ■ ■ Crimean, Oxford, Hcgatta and Dress Shirts. THREE CASES- : Mens' and Boys' Hats and Caps. FASHIONABLE TIES, SCARVES, &c., Ac. W. BELL vr , DRAPER & OUTFITTER, -DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. fjLUB HOTEL LIVERY 1 AND BAIT. \j STABLES. • P. COOKERY & CO,, Proprietors. ; Coaches, horses, buggies, always on hire,; Horses to buy and to sell on the most reasonable terms. " Always ready to do business, SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT G, A. MIItBRQTHEIV ... STOREKEEPER . ■' '! ' jAND , ; '.. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, 7: .. .Carterton,-' : . :. v vj , JUST LANDED jKx PAREHORA, DRAPERY CLOTHING, Mon's, Youths' fcßoy's UNDERCLOTHLNG, Ladies' " MILLIfTEIit' ' ' ; ! ' , ; FANCY GOODS,' ,• '' GROCERIES,, I; / ,;j • i, OILMEN'S STORES / HARDWARE HOLLOWARE ..' ■"j 'I., , BOOTS & SHOES, &c., &c.", - i Making lhy Stoclt by far the| LAW AST AND BYUT ABORTED ■ :: • 1 in ; tli'e 'Wairarapa-, ' Encouraged by ths ,uncxpecie<m<sß's ihat lias attended 1 the co-qperitiveV^f I will continue to sell at the upprecedentedly •L 0 iPRI- CE S j 1 adopted in, Jamiai)', audjcustomers wpi haye, the advantage of a most extensive stock- to : ' «i. , .. . diate'despaich'! :KI ; l - ) !( .i <{•.&!( (ljjti'l Mb'jlS io 6 GEO. !i l; :I plßßMHfellfp;:! i .iMiri i/iuuijm mmm acoig m'awiij I L'TT k pHILIP'.MOELLER AND CO, . GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF BRITISH & FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. - ' On Hand— Tobacco, Cigars Cutlery, Hardware Electro-plated and Nickel Silverware Stationery. . Brushes and Combs . Perambulators ; Leatherwaro Basketjvare , ' Perfumery'' ■ ; r ■ : i: ' 1 Pictures, Oleographs/ Cliromos, &c. Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades Cabine.tware/ P/ipier Macli Goods ,;•! 'Gene}al Faney ( ; Goods {}] ; ; i;, i •.,'' Watcjies,..Clocks,- and.Bronzes... ~r , tGQidQilt,. 'antljJfit Jewelry: ; " '' Musical 3 ' Instruments! .robiiccohists' Ware''''':. 1 ' 1 '• Toys, Fireworks'/ & c.', j'. Arrive—[ '■ ' Ex B.s. PotoW Mary, tbw i H ci.'.l.Waiineajw City ofCarlile | From London Arabella j ,) for 'Cha Wellington Agency of Hainburg-Magdeburg ' i Insurance Company; ;'' Willis-5i..,..,..;,...We11ingt0n. JAYiB' iPEEFEOT PURIFIER, DISSHEEP DIP. In ude doeß not stain, or bum. Supersedes Carbolic,' Mixes freely with cold water: ticks', ! Mdggots, %" Pre-vents-fresh attacks of fly,* 'Greatly improves appearance quality of wiiol.lmjiroves health 'and' growth of the animal.' ! Directions 1 hundred .siteep.Mix one feailbM 'df the fluid With' 50' of 'cold water, and well stir With a bommon wooden stirrer ;;the;bath'|iß thejj ready; for/use, Dip tlw sheep .well all oyer,, except, die -head, which should bo iutibed t ';with\'tlie.;mixture, ana 'th6 _ animal'Bhotild'he :kept immersed until the wool is 'thoroughly Saturated; It will be well to tap Jambs from'their mother two or three hours after: dipping.,-. . .. . . i C a ; mixtufe, l of same strength .as. 'for dipping,. and after pruning'let'the sli&p staiid' in"a bhalloiv ltrout 5 ! a 'Td 'Cab, one , gallon of the ... Dabble the,wound with a ffiiiturFijr6ne 'parfW liquid to 50 rioti taiiied I '.from > / to't^kc6p T ei'S throughout all;tlffi ,prdfiiibi'ah3istricts, and wholesale from : - - : stoK ' uuunQ S Q '^^ a tS il - It? .ilOiM'jli
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 789, 9 June 1881, Page 1
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885Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 789, 9 June 1881, Page 1
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