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SPRING FASHIONS DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Cuba-st. Wellington, His raiich pleasure in announcing to tlio public of Masterton and snrro> nding districts that lie has just opened 100 cases of FASHIONABLE AND USEFUL DRAPERY, taught at extremely LOW FEICKS in the London, Provincial, and Continental markets FOR CASH. Every lino lias been mirked particularly low, so that the whole of the Special Cheap Lots may bo cleaved out during the month, to male room for further shipments daily expected. The following quotations will give some of the Bargains now selling : Handsomely Trimmed Silk Jackets 12s 9d, ' lis fid, Lis Gd, 20s. Lace Striped Muslin, 4}d; Lawn do do, GJd. Brown Holland, from sjd; rompodour Prints from Gd, Unreached Calico from 2Jd, Slate Silcciit from li.Vl, Ladies' Drawers from Is fid, Chemises from Is fid, Trimmed Nightdresses from 2s lid, Ladies' Stays from Is lid. Boys' Tweed Knickerbocker Suits (very cheap) Is lid, worth 8s fid. Special lot of Ladies Corsets 2s 1 Id, worth ss9d. New Cherry Ripo Ha'.s, Now Lace Squares New Dolman Mantles, new Lace Tics ' New Mother Hubbard Mantles New Satin Sunshades Special Lot of Infants' Cloaks 12s Gd, worth '22s (id; special lot of Infants' Itubes, 7s Gd, worth 15?, Hundreds of other special lines, which the present space will not contain. Patterns supplied on application, and orders promptly executed. N.B—All post-orders over £2 will be carriage paid to the nearest railway station, mHE MASTERTON PERMANENT 1 INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. Offices—Council Chambers, Masterton. Trustees—Farquhar Gray, Alfred W. Renall Dmectors—Messrs J C, Poddington, (chairman), A. It. Bunny, M. Caselberg, 0. Russell, J. Vile, R, M. Galloway (treasurer). Subscriptions on investmentshares, 5s per month; ultimato value of Bhares, £SO. Loans of £SO and upwards advanced on freehold security. Particulars on applying to the Manager. Pay Dai—The First Saturday in each month; from 10 to 1,2 to 5, and 7to 9 o'clock NOTICE—Money received on deposit at the highest current rates of interest. K. UIiOWN, Secretary and Manai er J NO. YOUNG,

IRON ONGEE, W iixis-St. and Cdba-St., WELLINGTON, Licensed Dealer iu Arms anil Ammunition. HAS FOR SALKQPEN piRB RANGES, £2 "12a Oil Eacu, REGISTER QRATES, From 17s Gd Each FOR CASH. ALJ- OTHER GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICKS. GARIiINES, POWDER, SHOT & CAPS, And All Necessahy Fittings For SPORTING PURPOSES. A. OLBGHORK, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, CIII'KCII-ST,, Jlastertjx. Having commenced business, I am prepared to undertake r.ll kinds of work in the building trade, Estimates jjiven for general repairs. Seasoned timber kept specially for joiner's work. P^ 1 Mastei'ton TEA WAREHOUSE! (Next Bank New Zealand.) QUEEN • STREET, MASTERTON. R. JONES, (Lately in the employ of Mr F. W. Hales) DESIRES to thank his numerous friends and the public generally for their liberal support since he commenced business on his own account, and takes this opportunity of informing tliem that all his GOODS ARE SOLD AT THE LOWEST REMUNERATIVE PRICES. Tiros enabling his Customers to save 10 por cent, on any amount expended. R. JONES does not quote it few leading 'inesas an attraction, but at the same time assures all who may favor him with their custom that his prices will compare with any in the district or in Wellington, and all the goods are of first rat' 1 quality. Fresh Butter and Kg«s purchased in any quantity. Goods delivered free within seven miles of the Store,

Noto the addressIt. JONES FAMILY GROCER. QUEEN-ST, MASTERTON. | 'HE NEW ZEALAND LOAN AND I MERCANTILE AGENCY COMPANY, LIMITED. Capital i' 3,000,000 Hksekvb Fund .£170,000 THE COMPANY'S NEW AND EXTENSIVE BRIGK-BUILT STORKS at Wellington are now open for the reception of Produce of all tlescript'ons. FORTNIGHTLY AUCTION SALES OF WOOL Will be held during the season, and \CCOUNT SALES WITH PROCEEDS WILL BERKMITTRD WITHIN SEVPN DAYS OF DATE OF AUCTIONS. If prices are not reached to the satisfaction of owners the Company afford!) the ALTERNATIVE COURSE OF SHIPPING TO LONDON, _ Thus Riving the producer the choice of two Markets. Cash Advances upon WOOL •iHEEPSKINS, IiABBiTSKIiNS, HIDES TALLOW, GRAIN, dx., 4c. H. H.LANG, 'Aoikt and Auctioneer,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 2

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