The Grand Duke Constantine's eldest son, who has been so many years in disgrace, applied himself humbly to thi> 'Emperor to be allowed to visit St Petersburg, ; and to gaze once more on the honored features of the Ozar, The unfortunate Prince met with a cruel rebuff, and was informed by telegraph that the misdoings of him and his could never he forgotten. A Fact Worn Ksowwo.-In these times o! retrenchment and enforced economy, both public and privatp, it is consolatory to know that the "wind is generally tompered to the shorn lamb," and that fee are few misfortunes without compensating advantages. With money in less abundance its purchasing power is greater—a pound now will go as far as thirty shillings in the era of prosperity. As a proof of this, the readers of this paragraph need only pay a visit to the large sale of surplus stock at James (Smith's, Te Aro'.Home, Wellington. A very full and elaborate catalogue oi the many large reductions made in the prices of general drapery and clothing is enclosed with Satuday's (July 2nd) issue, and merits a careful perusal! on the part of all station-' holders,; -liotelkeepers, heads of families, and country residents generally. Special opportunities, like the one at present under consideration, occur but seldom ; and it is therefore of importance that the fullest ad-' vantage should be taken of it at the earliest perioi ;Te Aro House has always stood well with the public as to. the undoubted, veracity; of its advertised prices, and no doubt many country residents have a lively recollection of the satisfactory bargaius they secured in the past, Equal, if not superior advantages are. now. being offered, Owing to the unpreced'ently low rates' at which the goods are. marked no discounts can be allowed (luring the aaje. fyi an addjfipnal at> traqtjon,' the si)l(j wijl include a special presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth and upwards qf. a beautiful chromolithographic picture, mounted qn the beat white cardboard, size 24 inches by 18 inches, No time should therefore be lost in paying a very early visit to the surplus stock sale at James Smith's. Te Aro House, Wellington.— [Apvr.] ■ ■
LOST.— Smill iron-grav mare, branded like M on near shoulder. Information as to the |AJ whereabouts of tho same will be thankfully received by T. McCarthy or Thomas Kilburn. 812 W.P.FELLINGHAM ' GREAT CLEARING SALE COMMENCING ON SAL'UKDAT, 10th JULY, OF BQOTS and SB OES. . , , AT THE -,. -'OBNTBAL. BOOT WABEHOUSE, Opposite Council Chambers. Take Notice that the 'whole of the stock \yill bo offeredfor ONE MONTti ONL% afprbes : ' wbjohare bound to effeota Clearance. . : REMEMBER! ' 'SATURDAY,,9th JULY, .CENTEAL BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN-ST,,,MASTEMON. ' : ::■ Agent at, Mastertori. for i the, sale of. ■E, H. Hum's noted make of COLONIAL MANUFACTURED .tad?.,, ' re,, quiring Beady-made 1 Boots' of superior quality slioflia call at Wl'Pi „ inquire fpj tWcejftratecl brand—- ' And they cjn confidently rely upon gettine; •Hilly Ecuni serviceable goods.' V. P. FELIMHAM,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 814, 8 July 1881, Page 3
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489Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 814, 8 July 1881, Page 3
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