I j»-OPEItATIVE STORES, CAKTJM'ON. JAMESON BEOS., CO-OPERATIVE STORE CARTERTON. Ave Just Opening Tlieir SPRING AND SUMMEE GOODS. NEW PATTERNS IN' POMPADOUR PJJINTS. Tliß New Fashions (or Ladio-' POMPADOUK SUN - BONNETS AND HATS. Also-JIES'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. NEW STYLE IN STRAW ANDFELT' .HATS. COME AXD SEE. JAMESON EROS, CARTERTON. COMMENCEMENT OF THE SPRING SEASON. KIRKCALDIE ~AND STAIN SHIPMENTS EX S.S. KAISER-I-HINI) AND S.S. GARONNE. ) Having arrived, KMKALDIE it STAINS, as usual at the Opening of each Season, invite tilt; inspection of their patrons anil the public to the EXCEPTIONAL SHOW OF NOVELTIES NOW ON VIEW. Special and important displa,' of SATIN MANTLES, Purchased in Paris, and marked almost tile VYHOLESASE MICE. These Goods are warranted not to cut. 8 at in Jackets at less than bunion llctail Price, all having been purchased at Clearing Terms, \S"k word of cxplnnation is given hero, as proof ol the statement made aliove. As our MrKIEKA T -DIK buys for four retail and one large Wholesale House in this and the Australian Colonics, he is able to buy (and does hn) clearing pa-cels at Large Discounts off oidinary prices, and divides Hie goods among his clients. These, therefore, are oll'evcd »witMhe assurance and conlideucu that for Snw; and Phick they are UxAmiOACnAM. Summer Diagonal Jackets in great profusion, Cashmere Jackets, satin trimmed, with lace andfrimjc, Cashmcic Mantles, suitable for all ages, all marvellous low prices. Sleeveless jackets, in satin and stockimmctte, Bonnets and Hats in every variety, Shaded Satins, in ' " rs, 4s fid, Shaded ltibbon, all colors, yd and Is yard, Straw Tmmiiiii'j.s, Ornaments, "-'_(Vl'„ all the newest goods, Print Dressii g-gmuuls. Unde.clothiiig, llahylinen, ( tc., all choice and latest design. COSrUMES, This department contains many original Sample Costumes, together w made specially from H'lcc!,«l Sly'.es, and with the most la Durable Materials. Costumes coinnieiiciu" firm '2os, 21s, "J-l?, 'ip to 7 Gain Children's Costuniis in stiilf and washing Material. Lad gneds are invited to an early inspection ol the same Dress Materials in all the newest fabrics, and trimmings u> in: Costumes Sundial Duelled Satin. ILvlzmerc Satin, P.roche Satin, and I suitable for present wear, and warranted not to t s'.en on app ication Colored Silks, in several shades, '2s (id per jv,rd New Black Silks, all French makes, highly commended f Jtcversahlc Satins, in colou-d and black Plain and Piinttd Freiich Sateens, Is lid per ya:d Hand-painted Parasols Satin Parasols, lined (lace bows), lis lid, lis Gd, Ms(,'d Satin-Lined Parasols. 4s 11.1 Lace?, in white, cream, old gold, in a great variety of nev Frillings, Knitt ngs, Kttciimgs Ac, iVc, India Muslins, fcraiis and Squaics Madias Muslins, Hosiery in cotton, lisle, si'k, and spun Black lirilliaut Lisle Hose (the newest goods) Children's Hose, in lisle, cotton, Ac, ic, lie necessary m.ormatioti oi: LY ACCOUNTS. KIBKCALDIE AND LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET,
WAIPOUA AATHEALi CJTEAM, T7LOUE, k AATMEAL Oteam, Ilouk, &Uat?jeal ON SALE by the Undersigned, who liopo receivo a share of public support : Superfine Si Dressed Flour Wheaten Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Bran Oatmeal, Meal Sceils, Corn Dust, &c. BACON &WEIGLEY \Yc are also PURCHASERS of WHEAT, V 'OATS, &c, or can SUPPLY all descriptions ■ . 0 f BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE ifpr GRAIN. Yi'mt or Oats Gristed at Current Rates. (fo-CRUSHING Oats in a manner superior to '.ray other machine in the district. Now in working order. SIGN OF THE TIMES may be Been t\ in front of my premises giving :v GLIMPSE OF BETTER DAI'S for New Zealand. It shows dearly tint the goods manufactured here by far excel all such of a foreign make. It also shows that there is at least one tailor who knows how to bring them to the front. '. am troubled with/ 1 complaint just now, 1 wi=h there hundreds affected the same way. I have IoCTM'/dustry on the brain. I am convinced that the evils ihis country is now enduring are caused by people sending away for Koods tliat th> y ought t« buy here. Icm sake a Lady's Riding Habit for £5; Gentleman's Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of New Zealand Tweed, the most fashionable cut and best make in Wellington. Therefore every man thould know his own measure, and send a Post Oliice Order for £4 and lie will receive in return a splcidid sfweedSuitof New Zealand manufacture, warranted to fit. Directions for self-measurement: -First state age, height, weight and occupation, and if erect or stooping; measure cheat over the vest, and waist over the vest; measur c the front seam of coatsleeve; lay your trousers flat on the table, measure side seam and ke and round waist. HUXLEY, the Tailor. 735 Lumbton Qnay, Wellingtoa
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 906, 22 October 1881, Page 1
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