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SPBING FASHIONS C. SMITH, DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, Ouba-st. Wellington, Has much pleasure in announcing to the public of Masterton and surro' nding districts tlmt be has just opened 100 eases of FASHIONABLE AND USEFUL DRAPERY, bought at extremely LOW PEKM in the London, Provincial, and Continental markets FOR CASH. Every line has been marked particularly low, so that the whole of the Special Cheap Lots may he cleared out during the month, to mate room for further shipments daily expected. The following quotations will give some idea of the Bargains now selling ; Handsomely Trimmed Silk Jackets 12s 3d 14s fid, Ids Gd, 20s. • Lace Striped Muslin, 4|d; Lawn do do, Gjjd Brown Holland, from 5Jd; Pompodour Prints from fid, Unbleached Calico from 2Jd, Slate Silecia from 5Jd, Ladies' Drawers from Is fid, Chemises from Is Gd, Trimmed Nightdresses from 2s lid. Ladies' Stays from Is lid. Boys' Tweed Knickerbocker Suits (very cheap) 4s lid, worth 8s Gd. Special lot of Ladies Corsets 2s lid, worth os 9d. New Cherry Eipe Hats, New Lace Squares New Dolman Mantles, new Lace Ties New Mother Hubbard Mantles New Satin Sunshades Special Lot of Infants' Cloaks 12s Gd, worth 22s Gd; special lot of Infants' Robes, 7s Gd, worth 15s, 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 tho nearest railway station, THK MAS TEUTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. Offices—Council Chambers, Masterton. Trustees—Farquhar Gray, Alfred W. Benall Diuectors—Messrs J C. Boddington, (chairman), A. E. Bunny, M. Caselberg, G. Russell, J. Vile, E. M. Galloway (treasurer). Subscriptions on investmentshares, 5s per month j ultimate value of shares, £SO, Loans of £SO and upwards advanced on freehold security, Particulars on applying to the Manager. Pat Day—Tho 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. R. BROWN, Secretary and Manaj er

JN 0. YOUNG, IRON OHGEI!, 'Willis-St. and Cdba-St,, WELLINGTON, Licensed Dealer in Anns and Ammunition. HAS FOE SALEQPEN ]?IRE RANGES, £2 12s 6d Each, REGISTER QRATES, From 17s Gd Each FOR CASH. ALJ, OTHER GOODS AT VERY LOW PRICES. CARBINES, POWDER, SHOT & CAPS, And All Necessaky Fittings Fok SPORTING PURPOSES. A. CLEGHORN, pUILDER and CONTRACTOR, -L' Ciiuitcii-ST., Masteutjs. Having commenced business, I am prepared to undertake all kinds of work in the building trade, Estimates t;iven for general repairs. Seasoned timber kept specially for joiner's work. 841 BOOT WAREHOUSE. J. W, LEAHY & Co,, Bentley's Old Stoke, Queen-stiieet. For the best-fitting Boots , Go to Leahy's. For the longest-wearing Boots Go to Leahy's. For the CHEAPEST BOOTS Go to Leahy's. A fresh consignment opening up of the best quality, and at EXTRAORDINARY LOW PRICES. N.B—Special apartment for Ladies with a Lady attendant. 863 Wilson k Richardson, IMPORTERS, Lambton Quay - • • Wellington, Ake Now Exhibiting Their NEW SHIPMENTS —OF—FA HIONABLE WINTER DRAPERY For Every Department of their Business. Ladies c 6 Gentlemen Re: ! dent in tho WAIRARAPA will find it GREATLY TO THEIR ADVANTAGE lo SEND THEIR ORDERS to WILSON and RICHARDSON, as thoy can Rely upon getting tho LATEST FASHIONS! AND THE BEST CLASS OF GOODS AT LOWEST IMPORTING QUOTATIONS. ■ r EltMS—h per cent, for Cath on £2 and upwards, 2$ per cent, on Account*. MONTEITII'S Iron and Quinine Wine. Is the best , INVIGORATING TONIC that can be taken, HUNDREDS OF TESTIMONIALS liavo been received, acknowledging its worth, Masterton Agent,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 2

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