RAPP AND HARE, EMPOEIUM, OPPOSITE J, lORNS & CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, MASTEIITON, AND MAUIiIOEVILLE, R. and H. bog to announco they have completed marking o£f their extensive stock (per" Wairoa") of CLOTHING AND mens MERCERY, And are now "Jjowing one of the Most Complete Stocks that can he possibly seen in the ii Mira , la P a ' ® 00( ' 8 > 83 advertised below, are all now and of guaranteed quality, and K and 11. will endeavor to retain the name of selling at the Lowest Possible noes for Cash, Purchasers of Summer Clothing;, llats. Hliirta, Ties, Boots Sc., should not fail to call at tho EMPORIUM, if they wish to get really good value. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Mosgiel Suits Do Trousers & Vests Do Trousers GQs G(1 87S G(1 18s 9(1 Boys' and Youths' Suits Trousers aud Vests Trousers 14s 11(1 19s 6(1 Gs 11(1 Hats, Hats, Hats. mw STRAW STBAW 2s6d TWEED TWEKD TWEED A I PRLT 2s 6d I FELT 3s 6d SHIRTS. SHIRTS. SHIRTS. Oxford White Crimean 5s 6(1 5s lid 5s lid TIES 9(1 Scotch Twill Under Drawers SCARFS Is 6d 3 s lid 9s 0(1 3s 9d Cricketing Cricketing Cricketing BOWS Gd HOSE—Mosgiel Is 9d, letino Is lit, Cotton 6cl BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. Watertights, 14s 6d; Bluchers, extra quality, 8s od, Men's Elasticsides, 14s 11(1. IRONMONGERY|IRONMONGERY (WELL ASSORTED) (WELLINGTON PRICES) GROCERY! GROCERY TEA | SUGAR TEA. | SUGAR TEA SUGAR COFFEE SOAP CANDLES HARDWARE. Hardware. HARDWARE. Flower Pots I Flower Pots I Flower Pots Cbiuawaro | Dclfware Jars Oats. Oats. Oats. White Black Seed CHAFF. CHAFF. CHAFF. Oaten I.W Sugar, 'oar bag I.C, do do C, do do Oaten Straw Wheaton Straw 17s Gd 15s (id, 14s Gd TEAS, Is ft'l. 2s, 2s 4s, 2s (id, 2s fid KEROSENE, lOs Qd Tin.
MEMORANDUM. & TIIE PUBLIC Of JYairarapa. Si'om GEO.AJAmnti.omm, Central .Store, Carkrlon.
IT AFFORDS mo much pleasure to invito your a:t':ntion lo the cxtuustociC m eveiy department, mioorted oxoiestiy tor tin iSpyiiv and Summer Scnson. OUR DRAPERY Includes special lines in Prints, Pompadour?, Lucres, Fancy ]l re ss Goods Pale and Swiss Book Muslins, .Swiss Check Mus.ins, l!ace ami Muslin Curtains, Gray and White Calicos. (For prices set) Note s „*) OUR CLOTHING In Little Boys', Boys', Youths' and Mtn's possess special advantages over any other offering in Wairarapa this season, being made to our own order from the veiy best material, thoroughly shrunk, and of every size, for Stout, Tall, Short, and Thin. (For prices see isoto %*) OUll I-IOSIEKY ' Is unusually well supplied, and attention is directed to the Light Lambs'wool Shirts, Sox, and Pants lor summer wear, brown Coitou, ami Fancy Hosiery of every desciiption. (For prices see NctaV) OUR ROOTS & SHOES Are notorious for Durability, special attention being given to their selec" ion, (For prices sco note %*) OUR HARDWARE & IRONMONGERY Is well-known throughout Wairarapa, and well supplied with requirements for the coming season. An extensive stock of SHHKI'-NHIiAkS, Shearstones, DiIKY and HARVEST requirements. (For Prices see Note %*) OUR TERMS are STRICTLY CASH! * Without Discouut or Seduction of any kind. The 6amc rule applies to buying (is to Belling, and. we pay CASH for Bui ter, Eggs. Wool Hides Sheepskins, Feirettkins, Rabbitskins, Giain, Tallow, Oil Drums, itc„ m any quantity. NOTE —OUR GOOES are all bought in the Best Markets—whether English, Continental, American, or Colonial—and are marked at a mere nominal advance consistent with a co-operative cash trade, placing before you goods at prices which lender any attempt at successful competition out of the question. This is proved by the fact that since adopting the present system in January last, notwithstanding the opposition offered, this business has more than trebled its former proportions. I thank you for past favors, and beg to afsurc you that the same Low Prices, Civility, Attention, Promptness, and Care in the execution of your orderß as hvo characterised tho CENTRAL STORE in the past wilt he ontinued, Yours respectfully, GEO. A. FAIBBROTHER,
S. DAMS & SON, "WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY AND COPPEII WORKS BRMfDOH-bT., 215 's=S f tf * £j w $ * H H of? o M f sss ??§ ifi «' HI i@§§ fcSSii
War in thk Boot Trade. Yen ask me, dear Kate, where I purchased The new pair of Boots that I wear; I bought them at Colvim-e's, ia Cartertou, For a choice most superb he has there. They fit me remarkably easy, Are graceful, anil light; They suit me so well as to comfort That I wear them with perfect delight, I once was a bigot, I own, Kate, And thought other .shops were the best, But the prices I found was alarming When candidly put to the teat. By a frienrl I was asked lo try Olville's, And 01 Wliat a difference was there; The charges wore scarcely one-lwlf, dear, For ttio very same 1i00t9,1 declare. C. G. COLVILLE, ; Bootmaker, Gaktehton, TIT ALTER PERRY, '' general butcher, Bridge-ST., MASTEBTON. i JJ.ABBITSKIN3 I R\33ir3m3: The Highest Cash Price given for the above in any quantitiea at J, YiyLLtok
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 903, 19 October 1881, Page 1
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