CO-OPERATIVE STORES, CARTERTON. wSON BROS, CO-OPERATIVE STORE CARTERTON. Are J net Opening Their SPRING- AND SUMMER GOODS. NEW PATTERNS IN POMPADOUR PRINTS. The New Fashions for Ladies' POMPADOUR SUN-BONNETS AND HATS. Also-MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. NEW STYLE IN STRAW AND FELT HATS. COME AND SEE. JAMESON BEOS., CARTERTON. COMMENCE ENT OF THE SPRING SEASON. KIRKCALDIE JLX D STAINS SHIPMENTS EX S.S. KAISER.-I-HIND AND S.S, CIAKUNNR Having arrived, KHIKALDIF, & STAINS, as usual at the Opening of each Season, invite the inspection of their patrons ami the public to the EXCEPTIONAL SHOW OF NOVELTIES XOW ON VIEW. Special and important display of SATIN MANTLES, Purchased in Paris, and marked almost the WHOLESASE PRICE. These Goods are warranted not to cut. SATIN Jackets at less than London Retail Price, all having been purchased at Clearing Terms, tg"A word of explanation is given here, as proof ot the statement made above. As our MrKIEKA T DIE buys for four retail and one larfra Wholesale Hons 'in tli=s and the Atiftralian Co'.onieß, lie is able to buy (and does 1>«") dealing pn-ce's at l.aigu Discounts off oulinaty prices, and divides the poods among his clients. These, therefore, are ■ ftered with the assurance, and confidence that for Stylf. and Puice they arc Un.u'l'uoachaiMj. Summer Diagonal Jackets in great profusion, Cashmere Janets, satin trimmed, with lace and fringe, Cashineie Mantles, suitable lor all ages, all inaivelioiis low prices. Sleeveless jackets, in satin and stockinette, Bonnets and Hats in every variety, Slwd d Satins, in all colors, 4s Cd, Shaded Ribbon, all colors, 9d and Is yard, Straw Trimmics, Ornaments, Feathers, Ac., all the newest goods, Piint Wrappers, Dressirg-gounds. Umkelothmg, Babylinen, &c. t all choice and latest design. COSTUMES. This department contains many original Sample Costumes, together v'tli a great variety made specially from Selected Styles, and with the most Pa and Durable Materials. Costumes commencing from 20s, 21s, 245, 'ip to 7 Guineas. Children's Costumes in stuff and washing Material. Ladies r quiri.g these goods are invited to an early inspection ot the same Dress Materials in all the newest fabrics, and trimmings to match, for making up Costumes Special Duchess Satin, Radzmere Satin, Uroche Satin, and Sultania Sum, are recommended to Ladies and Visitors to Wellington as being the most suitable for present wear, and warranted not to cut, These goods can be seen on application Coloied Silks, in several shades, 2s (id per y.,rd New Black Silks, all French makes, highly commended for iinish Keversable Satins, in coloied and black Plain and Printed French Sateens, Is (jd per ya:d Hand-painted Parasols Satin Parasols, lined (lace bows), 9s Cd, Us Cd, Ms (id Satin-Lined Parasols, 4s lid Laces, in white, cream, old gold, in a great variety of new makes Frilling?, Knittings, liueiimgs Ac., &c„ India Muslins, Scarfs, and Squares Madras Muslins, Hosieiy in cotton, lisle, si'k, and spun Black Brilliant Lisle Hose (the newest goods) Children's Hose, in lisle, cotton, &c,, 4c,, Patterns will be forwarded with all the necessary in'ormation on application. TERMS-5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF ALL PURCHASES OYER £3; AND 2), PER CENT. OFF MONTHLY ACCOUNTS. ST* KIRKCALDIE AND LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET.
LION FOUNDRY, Wellington. TRILLS AND CABLELsoinebbs, BoiLKi:.MAKi:iiS. Iron and Brass IiOUNIIIiKS. Manufacturers of nil classes of Engines ami Boilers, 'Wrought ,m:l C:.st Iron Work for Bridges mid Htiihlii gs Lo.i Fjnii'.u Standards, Boiling d.wn . lams, Snw Mill and Quartz-crushing Mashinery. Estimates fiven fur all kinds of work. Vessels can come right alongside the works for repairs. FOPv SALE—CHEAP. 1 14*1). p. Portable Engine (second hand, equal to new), double cylinder 1 Bdi p. horizontal Lnginc, wdli Ornish boiler Crab winches, single and double purchase. tS-M QUBTOII HOUSE ,-IHi'WKU IiECbIVING AND FOIIWAHULNG AGENCY. The undersigned lesuectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Wairarnpa that he devotes himself specially to the above business, and is prepared to promptly collect and forward by train, at the lowest possible rates, all goods entrusted to his care. JAMES J. CURTIS, GENERAL CATCHER, Grey-street Wellington. "Wnipoua Wool "Works & Tannery. MASTERTON. HARVEY & MUCHAY be? to announce that foi the benefit of ti eir numero ;a iriends and the public they have opened an cllico in the Temple Ci amlici\s, and have stcured a la'gestore m onuection with tiiu sime, where h y will be piepired to purci.aaii Wool. Hid'.*, Sheepskins, etc. Wool CJ eul) classed nd a our.d a tho Wo Its, \\ aipo .a, and d .iveied at railway station, at t.e i oweat Current Bates. WOOL BALES ON SALE.
WAIPOUA STEAM, TjLOUE, k AATMEAL TEAM, T LOUR, & UATMEAL MILLS. ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hopo receive a share of public support buperfino Si Dressed Flour Wheatcn Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Brail Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, &c. BACON &WRWLEY Wo are also PURCHASES of WHEAT, OATS, &c„ or can SUPPLY all descriptions of BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE (or GRAIN. Wheat or Oats Gristed at Current Rates, OAT-CRUSHING Madiinerj specially imported, which crushes Oats in a manner superior to tny other macline in the district. Now in working ordei A SIGN OF THE TIMES may bo seen in front of my premises giving a GLIMPSE OF BETTER DAYS for Nev Zealand. It blows clearly tint the goolß manufactured hero by far excel all bucl of a foreign maku. It also shows that tl:es is at least one tailoj who knows liow to ting them to the front. J. am troubled wiU a complaint just uow, 1 wMi there hudreds affected the sanie way. I have loci industry on the brain. lam convinced tha the evils ihis country is now enduring are caused by people fiending away for gods that thi-y ought to buy here. I can Bko a Lady's Killing Habit for £5; Genlltnan's Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of jjw Zealand Tweed, the most 'ashii nahle cu and best make in Wellington. There- . fco overy man should know hiß own rtasure, and send a I'ost Office Order for £, and he will receive in return a splendid 'lveed Suit of New Zealand manufacture. \uranted to fit. Directionii for self-measurement:-First ate age, height, weight and occupation, fld if erect or stooping; meiira.'c chest over ie vest, and waist over the vest; mcasnr e he front seam of coatsleevo; lay your r< U8?i8 flat on the table, measure side seam jid leg and iouud waist. HUXLEY, the Tailor. '25 Lambton Qoay, Wellingtoi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 907, 24 October 1881, Page 1
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