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A! Fact Woßra Ksowiso.-ln these times of retrenchment and enforced economy, both public and privatp, it is consolatory to know that tho "wind is generally tempered to tho shorn lamb," and that th re are few misfortunes without compensating advantages. With money, in less abundance its purchasing power Is grpator—a- pound IO W y/ijl go. us iqc as thirty sMlings in the era o{ prosperity, ! As a proof of this, tip readers flf thi3 paragraph need only pay a -visit to the large sale of surplus stock at Jarm Smith'*, Te Aro Home, Wellington. A very full and elaborate catalogue of the many large reductions mado in t'lio prices of general drapery and clothing is enclosed with Satuday's (July 2nd) issue, and merits a careful prnqal pit tlin part of- all gj'atjonh t o'telkeepefs, ,; ''hpads, of families, gnd 'country residents gen§fally. Special pnnortiinities, like tho ono at present under ugnsiderutlon, o gg, ir |) U t se j(| o]n j a „ ( j jj j s therefore of irnportanco that the fullest advantage should be taken of it at the earliest period. Te Aro House lias always stood Well with tho publip !}s/ to %' undoubted Veracity of its advertised, pricey and on ddubt'/nnny country residents have a lively raojlcction'of the satisfactory bargains they secured in the past Equal, "if 'not suporior advantages are now being offered. Owing to! tho unprecedently low rales at which the floods, urp ijiafkod ut i discounts can ba aliqwed during tlin sale, 'tfi an; additional a> Macljrar, ■ the" snip will inchid,o ft apeoial M'GSfAitßflmi' in Mhh niivnliil'iuii. ALCa' ™M+.I, ana npwarus ot a beautiful enfumo graphic picture, mounted on the best cardboard, size 21 inches by |8 j? JJfl timo fabpuld there/ore be lost in p a Vefjjearjy visit'iq'the'Wplns' stock |t''James Smith's' Te Aro 'fioirk' IOPD.-APalr of Spectacle! in. owner, can have tho same a office on paying for advertisement. .OB WILSONEIS SCHOOL )li 'OPENED'-ONiMONiiAY.ij'thi Yacancies for day pupjls, • EsWIILIBHEp]B?g. Friday loth My, 1881, .| QINGEE'S SEWING MACHINES Sa jj exceed half a rjiiljioji annually, ' W '" \ SINGER Manufapturiiig Company hi opened a Wholesale and Retail De] at Lamhton Quay, Wellington,' nINGEK/S Bcwing Machines, Hand 5 Treadle, at mil. INGEIt S Sewing Machines Established over 30 years. INGER'S Sewing Machines, The most ' p popular in all Countries, UGERIS Sewing Machines/ Hjyo re ; cei'ved 160 'First-Class Medals. BlNGEKy'Sewipg-'Machinei.'" Tho Best ' for the family. Easicst'to learn. INGER'S Sewing Magblriesl "Tho Best j for the Dressmaker. Tho most » durable, 'GINGER'S Sowhg Machines, The Best O for the Tailor. Sews tho strongest seams. INGER| Sewing Marines. The Best Ky ''ffjr the' Bootmaker, ■ Light or Heaty ' #or][. ,: I INGERS Sewing Machines, Sews 'finest muslins and heaviest clothsSGEK'S Sewing Machines. An Economy I in every Household. IJNGESb Sewing MnchfQes,'" l}ew Im01' prosrnents without Extra cost, iINGER'S Sewing Machines, Will Inst 1 a lifetime in constant work. ' * INGER ti Sewing Machines, 10 per cent ' discount for Cash. DINGER'S Sewing Machines, Eaßy terms 5 Within the means of the poqrest, ' <*lLt! ''No addition'to tha Price,- l ■•• I UNGER'S Sewing Machines. Will earn its cost in a few months, 1 INGEIt'S Sewing Machines, Best terms V to Wholcsaleßuyers. INGEKS;'Sewing Machines:' Send' for «'#iceListto ' '' " "" ' ' ■ :'.""■ ,- -TUB INGElv'Manufacfcu'ring Company, Lamb!'ton Quay, Wellington, or to the'' ' E, Feist, Mastertbn. ■••■;' .. Gardbhbr & Son,'Carterton. -■'•' ■'■ -■'•'■'' Gam <fe twos, Featheraton. 821

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 854, 24 August 1881, Page 3

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