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CEITEKI ■lt 3N 1 :i ST 0E E, EKTON. : .OIiLV" ... : i in announcing that the Extensive Alterations to our St<ire IV : are completedj-we have,now greater facilities fdr our business than Heretofore •"""! now all departments! accessible to each other, and also having greater room for the DISPLAY OF OUR This Season we ,have ; imported,, despite the dull times/more than Double the Quantity of any preceding season,' feeling confident that hyldoing' so oiif Bales wilMkicreiiße accordingly,: , . , , r ~ r • : OUR'DRAPERY DEPAH'TMENT .. j Ha& received more than usual attention and we can safely pay isNOTTO BE SURPASSED in,the Wairarapa. We have impprted : none but the BEST and MOST FASHIONABLE GOODS, and a GLANCE At OUB WINDOWS will at onee;ponviDce that'our prices are OUfi'yECIAIITIES m ;~ The Empress ALL WOOL CASHMERERS, 56 inches wide ! '■■'".. The New All Wool GBECIAN SERGES, ill Shades., .. The New All Wool, Shades;.,, !r ,.,. florrock's LONG CLOTHS, 36 inches wiß' Real Witney BLANKETS : j Real .WELSH, t'LANNEL,. wide, and, good i Real Austrian and CARRIAGE RUGS,' 1 ' a ,d... 2 6 per yard 14 „! ■1 2J ~ „ ! ... .. 4 6 doz yds from 10a lid to 35s per pair .. .. -1 Operyard .r—v, ... .. 811 each' Men's Suits from 30s to 67? 6d, Trovers, from 5s lid to 20s. j Men's Colored Moleskinß, 6a 9d p°r pair.; Boys .Clothing in every Shape, Style and Price. OUR 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 prooured'goods from"Us that" they have beta iinoVilo frt rrofc alaanrliara ' i . OUR GROCERY DEPARTMENT ■' 1 .. double its former size owing to the enormous quantity of goods kept in stock for our numerous customers. THE SECRET OF OUR SUCCESS is-Ist. Our Home Agent bows how to buy them. 2nd. We are content with Small Profits and Quick Returns. 3rd. Oar Goods have always given satisfaction, andjo'ur prices are unequalled, 4th. We know how to treat our Customers when we have them. To our customers we tender our best From thoße that have not yet dealt willi us we respectfully solicit a trial.- • 1 ' B, A. GARDENER & SON, i CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON. GOOD NEWS. GOOD NEWS, UYJ.JUIN Dx t xn V±±\Jl\T IN MILLINERY',<j DRAPERY( 1 Mfi MoTHING. FOE OXE MONTH ONLY. 1 : ■ COMMENCING ON, SATURDAY 18th JUNE. i IN ORDER; TO REDUCE STOCK PRIOR TO STOCK TAKING j . : ~ -HAS MADE- ' " ' ! ; EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTIONS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT AND THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE MANY BARGAINS NOW BEING OFFERED. ' ' : Tam O'f banter Hats, 10s 6d; reduced 6b Gd Millinery Bonnets, 355; reduced to 14s fid Eich trimmed Hats, 32s 6d; reduced 13s 6d Ladies'SealHats from'4s lid ; Girl's Black Straw Hats from BJd ? i 13 boxes of Flowers from Is 64' to 2s 6d, selling.at6d- - ; 10 boxes' Muslin Ruche, from 4Jd;per:y«rd 30 dozen leather Belts Is 6d, selling at 9Jd Ladies' Corsets, Hosiery, gloves, and ribbons greatly r,educed > 20-boxes .ladies' Collars and Cuffs at■ 9Jd per set . ! 860 yards Dkbs Stuff Is. reduced to 7Jd 845 yards heavy Winsey, from 6Jd per yard l 380 yards French Merino 3s, reduced to Is lid per yard ! 15' dozen Ladies' Drawers 4s 6d,i reduced to 2S (id ! , 17i dozen Ladies' trimmed Chemises 4s 6d, redu;cd to 2s 6d ;; j Ladies' trimmed and; frilled Nights jEs (id, reduced to 3s lid' ' , ; Ladies'and Girl's Costumes,. Ulsters: and Jaekets at Half Prices ... \ Heavy Wool Shawls 12s 6d, reduced to 6s 6d Lace and Muslin Curtains from 4s 9d per pr. Blankets,) '■ and Sheetings, 1 great Grey and White Calicoes from 3jd per yard 231 Colored Counterpanes ,6s 6d, sellmg at 2s'ld i' 95 White Counterpanes 10s 6d,' selling at os lid.;i .:■■■ Best qu lity Felt Carpet 3s j9d, reduced to 2s 6d per yard - 120 Men's Tweed Sac Coats. 295, reduced ;; ,to 17s 6d " 200 Men's'Paget Coats 395, reduced to 25s 6d 249 Men's Galatea Coats 37s Gd," reduced to 24s 9d • ; Men's Trousers and, Vests 39a, .reduced to i: Gd ' '■ ■ 1! ' 1 ; MeriVand Boys Overcoats at Half Prices ' Men's and Boys' Trousers, Greaij Reductions 62 do'zen Men's strong heayy soxs-ls 6d, re- <... duced ;to Is per pair 20 dozen, Men's strong Harvard Shifts ss, reduced'to 3s 6d \ v"' ; ..i-;. ' i Also BARGAINS in MEN And BO'YS HATS, CAPS, SCARFS,'BELTq, BRACES, Etc, ETO. ~ ........ .. , , ' - ! V ; -W. .BELL,- '• : -..ixM riLUB HOTEL ' LIVERY AND BAIT \j ■ STiBLES, : .v : | P. COOKERY & CO., Proprietors.; j Coaches, horses, buggies, always ori'hire. Horses to. buy and .to: sell on the most reasonable terms. >• : MOELLER AND CO., ! r.l/ SPECIAL' ANNOUNCEMENT'!!: G. A. FAIRBROTHER, STOREKEEPER - ' and' .. GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, Cariebton, JUST LANDED ex PAREHORA, , ; A Most Extensive Shipment of < • DRAPERY ; CLOTHING, Men's, Youths' & Boy's UNDERCLOTHING, Ladies'" j MILLINERY "i FANCY GOODS ■ ;'; i GROCERIES . : | OILMEN'S STORES ; HARDWARE' ' ; ; HOLLOWARE' ■ BOOTS & SHOES,. &c.,"&0., ' j '• Making my Stock by far the. ; h! 11 LARGMT AND ; BEST ASSORTED in the "Wairarapa, * j Encouraged by the unexpected success that has attended 1 , the co-operative i : 1 *.'CASH;SYSTEM,| ' j 'I to sell.at the.unpre<|edente|ly "'' l o-,w.' : p v r iVeV GENERAL MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS Of ■ BRITISH <6 FOREIGN MERCHANDISE. - ■ On Hand— ~! • .... Tobacco, Cigars v \ • .. Hardware , Electro-plated and Nickel Silverware Brushes and Combs Perambulators •Leatherware. .Perfumery'. . - Oleographs, Chromos, &c. ,Yns6s, Lustres, Ornaments, Glass Shades , Calpinetware,/Papier -Macki Goods General Faaoy,Goodß : V • Watches, Clock's, ahd Bronzes Gold, Giltjand Jet Jewelry Musical;- Instrumentsj -iTobacconists' .Ware'. '. Toys, Fireworks, &c., &c, Ex s.s. Potesi To Arrive—- : Mary Low Waimea City of Carlile 1 Arabella From London Agents for. Wachter's Champaijne. Wellington Agency of Hamburg-M; Fire Insurance Company. Willis-ST.,. ..Wellington. adopted in January, and will have the advantage of a most extensive stock to , .Select/from.,, r , ( . !;i[f j r Patrons liying at a distance caii relyiijpon receiving my personal attention and imme- • diate'despatch.'": 1 ' ••••' '■> V /v-.-ISKWVWO ft-t sot GEOi'IiiIIRBROTHER, x-vimr) ii CENTRAL •, STORE,. CARTERTON, J AYES' PERFRCf PURiFiER.. DIS : INF£CTANT, aiid SHEEP' DIP, In use .does not poison, stain, or burn. Supersedes Carbolic. Mixes freely with cold water,;; Destroys ticks, Maggots, Ac. Prevents fresh attacks of-fly.. ..Greatly improves appearauce and quality of wool. Improves health and.growth of the animal. • ' ' Directions ,to dip one hundred sHeep.— Mix one gallon of the fluid with 50 of cold water, and well stir'with a common wooden the bath iB then ready for use, Dip the" sheep well all oyer, except the head, which should be rubbed with the mixture, and the animal should be kept immersed ■imtil"the%ool iis thoroughly saturated! It keeplanibsfroin-theirmother •two or three hours after dipping. '- ' : 1 «' ■"••To'Goeb"Foot-Rot-.—Uso a- mixture of Bame strength as for dipping, and after pruning; let'the J Sheep stafid in' 'it ihallow trough or bath for ten.minutes. ! Tofponij ScAßiji'Mjj PBS 'g#.i).,of; thei m,4W gallons dipj the .sheepiinjhe usual;.manner. by , fleas;use;dpub|fl thejtreDgth/ ■. ? ■ , : .. ,I/i the wound .fflitha of-iiquid t0.,50 oft jrater r and,,l?t it dry, oh,'the;yyourid iv.T.o, bßj - obtained; (romj, till .storekeepers ZOHRAB,,pWMAN;&CO;, 744 . , Sole . vi'Jsrv'ft'ii... i rut« 11!/

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 809, 2 July 1881, Page 1

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