2iv hc^ e ! lin K,ton district is that I am no fti' ID i.r fl P 0 » Tweed Suits,«' D.reot froi the Mill" at fiss, Gss, and 7,1;. Tf ilm goods were mado nearer Wellington, I coul give a standing order for £2UO a montl k a " and seo tliern, My atook of Shirts «8, Hosiery, *c,,js also complete. Ordei .. Jl be promptly attended to. Alex. Sample Wilhs-st., Wellington.-[Advt,] A Fact Worth Ksowing .-In these time ot retrenchment and enforced economy, boti pubho and private, it is consolatory, to hw bat the ".wind is generally, tempered t . the shoi'a lamb," an a that; fee ate fei mißfonuhev wjtliout„coinpe'nsating advan tngeß.. with money in;less aLuniaiice it purchasing power is greater-a Bound no\ • ..Will go as far as thirty shillings in the era o prosperity. As a proof of this, tie readers« k this paragraph need only pay a visit to th ' laree sale nf «n™i,, o =^ n v „* r„™„„ c~.-,ii.. m t ouipius scock ac %iame» mtuis leAroHouu, Wellington, A very full an< elaborate catalogue of the many large reduc tions made in the prices of general draper and clothing is enclosed with Satuday'i ('Tuly 2nd) issue, and merits a carefu perusal on the part of all station holders, hotelkeepers, heads of families and country residents generally. Specia opportunities, like tho one at present undei consideration, occur hut seldom; aud it is therefore of importance that the fullest ad vantage should be taken of it at the earliest period. To Aro House has always stood well with tho public as to the undoubted veracity of its advertised prices, and on doubt many country residents havo a lively recollection of the satisfactory bargains they poured in tho past Equal, if not superioi Wantages are now being offered. Owing to the unprecedently low rales at which the goods are marked n i discounts can be allowed during the sale. As an additional attraction,, the sale will include a special presentation to each purchaser of £3 worth and upwards of a beautiful chromolithographs picture, mounted on the best white cardboard, size 24 inches by 18 inches. f*R } imc sboHlil therefore bo lost in paying a vpry early yisi);tqt)ie surplus stopk sale at James Smifh/s To Aro House, Weiipgton,—fApvr.i J/Vf^l SADDLERY! SADDLERY!! SADDLERY!!! WILLIAMS & CO, "OEG to inform their fiiends and the J public generally that they intend opening their NEW PREMISES, opposito j;hp Post-office, on rr about the 26th inst., and that in the meantime they are prepared to receive arid faithfully atlend to all orders with which they may he favored W &"Po. lire also now prepared to do all Repairs entrusted to them in a workmanlike pawner, at the shortest notioe and on tho pos{ reasonable terms. 0"Look out for new advertisement. TEMPORARY PREIHSES NEXT BROADBENT'S, PERHY-STREET. IMPORTANT I TO THE RESIDENTS of WAIRARAPA "'" Thosp requiring iNew WINTER CLOTHING Should Calp on £EALAND (]LOTHING JUOTORY. CLOTHING, Well-made, Thoroughly Shrunk, Pkiiffxt Fit. Tho Employs upwards ol GOO New Zealand hands, and have branches Clothing Factory all over the Colony. ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY Remember you can purchase A gINpLE ARTICLE"AIE THE " ' 'WHOLESALE price, ' UNDERCLOTHING Colonial made BLANKurS COLONIAL MADE. BOY'S CLOTHING Of every description and well worth : Inspection. ' Agents for tho Unrivalled WBBTHEIM SEWING MACHINE. Every article marked in Plain Figures and sold for Nett Cash, without Discount or reduction of any Kind, Lambton Quay, JOHNGALLIE, Manager, ' \ LL ACCOUNTS due by the Late John l. Baynkr must be rendered to' the undersigned ou or before WEDNESDAY, tie 28th inst. JOB VILE. JQHN RAYNER, "'' ' '' Executors. Maßterton, Sep. 21,1881. ' 880 MASTERTON debating society. THE Members meet TO-NIGHT, at the '■lnstitute, at 7,30 sharp, {subject- " Are two Legislative Chambers necessary for Npw Zealand. " , ' ' ' ' JAS. BROWN, Hqn. Sec. I EtVISH PERSECUTIONS IN ,J SOUTHERN RUSSIA-RELIEF FUNP; Amount already acknowledged from Masterton subscribed £ll 8 0 J. C. Boddington - .. .'. 11 0 Jas. Brown 5 0 George Watson.. ;.•■.. 5 0 J.B.Peiiny .. .. - --' I'l 0 n 4' Galloway., ~ ~ .1 0 0 . ilhorhy ~.,,,,■ 7 0 Total £ls 70 Further donations will be gratefully received and acknowledge • by Messrs M. Caselberg, and f'olemanPhillips, <fpO TRAVEL THIS SEASON, "' * In th, e W a jrarapa District, The Purebred .llydesdale Stallion, GLADSTONE, By Prince Royal, out of Wellington maro. Further particulars in future issue. rnO STANp:-AT CLIFTON'S FARM 1 : 'CARTERTON, ' •» THE WELL-BRED SIRE YOUNG '.SAT OR. By Sator (imported) Romp by Fergus-Old Romp by Glaucus-Peggy No, 2 by Riddlesworth (injnortedj-Peggy, imWHr ' ' """ '' Terms: £2 IQi ejoh mure.•'Payment nrior to mare tearing paddock. ; Paddock's fae. Due! care will be takenj/but.no responsibility inclined. ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 880, 22 September 1881, Page 3
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