A Fact Worth Knowing .-In these times of retrenchment and enforced economy, both public and private, it is consolatory to know that the "wind is generally tempered to the shorn lamb," and that th re are few misfortunes without compensating advan. tages. With money m\kis abundance its purchasing power is greater—a pound low will go as far as thirty shillings in the era of prosperity, As a proof of this, tie readers if this paragraph need only pay a xisit to the large sale of surplus stock at James Smith's, To Aro Home, Wellington, A very full and elaborate catalogue of the many large rcductiuna made in the prices of general drapery and clothir.g is enclosed with Sataday's (July 2nd) issue, and merits a careful perusal on the part of all stationholders, hotelkeepers, 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 advantage should be taken of it at the earliest period. Te Aro House has always stood well with the public as to the undoubted veracity of its advertised prices, anil on doubt iwiny country residents have a lively recollection of the satisfactory bargains they secured in the past Equal, if not superior advantages are now being offered, Owing to the imprecedently low rales at which the goods are marked n i discounts can be allowed during the sale. As an additional attraction, the sale wi]l include a ppenial presentatjon to each purchaser of £3 'worth and 'u|fyav,ds l of a" beautiful' cliromoli'thographic picture, mounted on'tho best white cardboard, size 2-1 inches by 18 'inches, No time should th'ereforp be lost in paying a Vflry early. Visit to, the suyplns, stock sale af ifarnos Smith's Te Aro House, Weiington.—[Apyr.l
IMPORTANT 0 THE RESIDENTS of WAIEABAPA Those requiring ftow WINTER CLOTHING Should Cadi on TO" " mew Qwmim •-JWTORY. . CLOTHING, TJiorftnghly Shrunk, '•~"~- The ■ Employs upwards oi'6oo New Zealand hands, and have branchcb Clothing Factory all over the Colony, ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY Bemembir jp w$ pmthm A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE, UNDERCLOTHING Colonial made BUNKW COLONIAL pj)s, ' jj{oy , s i '6lot'hing Of every description and '■well worth Inspection."" Agents for the Unrivalled WERTHEIM SEWING S^C^NE, Every nr.tie.lc, marked, m Figures and sold for' Nell Cash, without Discount or reduction of any Kind. LamUon Quay, '■ JQHNQALUE, ftanaeer, WELLINGTON COLLEGE, 11HE Third Term will begin, on FRIDAY, . 16th September ne>(i.. ' jV "."rCHAS,P,'POWLES, • ■ . Secretary. Wellington, 25th'August, 1881. '. 858 TENDERS invited for erecting about.ten chiins of Fence, five chains to be wire and Iho remainder lour raiis. Tenders close on 6th September. For further particulars apply to Central Store, Mauriceville, 858
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 858, 29 August 1881, Page 3
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