* CO-OPERATIVE STORES, CARTERTON. JAMESON BROS., CO-OPERATIVE STORE CARTERTON. Are Just o[)i!iiing Their SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS, NEW PATTERNS IN POMPADOUR PRINTS, The Kcvl'iisliious for LaiHc-' POMPADOUR SUN - BONNETS AN'I) HATA Also-MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. NEW STYLE IN STRAW AN D FELT HATS. corns and m. JAMESON BEOS, CAETEIiTON. COMMENCE ENT OF THE SPPJNG SEASON. KIRKCALDIE ~AND STAINS SHIPMENTS EX S.B. KAISER-I-lIIND AND S.S. GAKONNE. Having arrived, KIIiKALDIE it STAINS, as usual at the Openinf? of eacli Season, invite the inspection of their patrons and the public to the EXCEPTIONAL SHOW OF NOVELTIES HOW ON VIEW. Special and important displa; of SATIN MANTLES. Purchased in Pan's, and marked almost the WIIOLESASE PRICE, These Goods are warranted not to cut. SATIN JACKETS at less than London Retail Price, all having been purchased at Cleanii" Terms, *S"A word of explanation is given here, as proof ot the statement made almve. As our K Mr KIIiKALDIE buys for four retail and one lar»3 Wholes ilo lions ■ in ths and the Australian Colonies, he is able to buy (and does Imv) I'leaiing pace's at Lrnge Discounts oft' oidinary prices, and divides the j,oods among his clients. These, tlicefure, are ■ flercd with the assurance: and confidence that for Stylk and Price they are U.wu'i'i'.oACimii,;:. Summer Diagonal Jackets in great profusion, Cashmere Jackets, satin trimmed, with lace And fringe, Cashmeie Mantles, suitable for all ages, all marvellous low prices. Sleeveless Jackets, in satin and lionne'.s ami Hats in iverv variety, Shad'd Satins, in nil colors, 4s Cd, Shaded Ribbon, all colors, (hi and Is yard, Siraw Tniimiiii'.'S. Oinamdns, Feathers, A-c., all the newest goods, Pn'nt Wrappers, Unib'.clothing,' Rabylincn, Ac., a;l choice and latest design. o AJtl M #?!
COBTU M E S. This department contains mrny ordinal Sample Costumes, toteilur v: Hi a wat vatiety made specially I'voiit Kelectnd Stylos, mid vitli tie n osi 1 a "and Durable Materials. Costumes commencing from 20s, 21s,'.Mp, 'ip to 7 Guineas. Children's Costumes in stall' and wishing .Mat"rial. J.adits r qniri g theso goods are invited to an curly inspection oi the san e Dress Materials in all the newest fabrics, and trimmings to nuh-li, for making ii|Costumes »Speci;il Duchess Satin, Kaiizmtre Satin, Proche Satin, and Millama Sitiii, arc recommended to Ladies and Visitors to Wellington as being ilio mu-t suitable for present wear, and warranted not to cut. These goods cwi be seen on application Colored Silks, in sevi'iat shades, 2s fid per y„rd New Black Silks, all Fruieli makes, highly commended fur fiuMi lleversahle Satins, in coloied and black Plain and l'linled French Sateens, Is (id per ya;d Hand-painted Parasols Satin Parasols, lined (lace hows), 9s lid, lis Gd, Ms (id Satin-Lined Parasols, Js lid Lace?, in white, cream, old gold, in it great variety oi new make:; Frilling, Knittings, lincmngs Ac., Ax., India Muslins, Scarfs, and Squares Madras Muslins, Ifosieiy in cotton, lisle, si'k, and spun Black Brilliant Lisle J lose (tiie newest goods) Children's Hose, in lisle, cotton. &e., Ac., Patterns will ,he forwarded with all the necessary information on application. , TERMS-5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF ALT, PURCHASES OVER fi ■ AND <>* k PER CENT, OFF MONTHLY ACCOUNTS, ' ' ÜBKCALDIE"'and stains, LA,WON QUAY AND BRANDOS STREET.
WAIPOUA STEAM, T7LOUB, & rUTMEAL TEAM, T LOUlt, & UATMEAL MILLS. OS SALE by the Undersigned, who hope receive a share of public support: Superfine Si Dressed Flour Wheatea Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Bran Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, itc. BACON & WHIGLEY We arc also I'UIICHASJJBS of WHEAT, OATS, itc,, or can SUPPLY all descriptions ■of BUILDING MATKIiI.'VL n KXCHAXGE for GRAIN. M it or Oats Gristed at Cr.rrcnt Dates. OAT-CRUSHING Machinery specially imported, which crushes Oats in a inauner sii|)crior to any other machine in the district. Now in working order. A SIGN Of THE TIMES may i>o Been in front of my rremises giving a GLIMPSE OF BETTER DAI'S for New Zealand. It si.uws clearly tint the goods manufactured here by fur excel all •JUdch of a foreign make. It also shows that were is at least one tailoi who kmnvs how to bring them to the Iront. ). ain troubled with a complaint just now, 1 wi h there hundreds affected the same way. I have local industry on the brain. lam convinced that the evils ibis country is now endurim; are caused by people sending away for poods that tb y ought to buy here. I can make ft Lady's Riding Habit for £3; Guiileman's Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all ol New Zealand Tweed, the most 'asln-nahlo cut and best make in Wellington. Therefore every man kliould know his own r.' measure, and send it Post OHice Order lor ■'. £4, and he will receive in return a splc'.idiit ' Tweed Suit of Now Zealand manufacture, wuranted to (it. Directions tor self-measurement: -First state age, height, weight and occupation, and if erect or stoopiiig; measure chest over the vest, and waist over the vest; mcaeur e •the iront seam oi coatslecve; lay your trouseis k flat on the table, measure side seam and lee and round waist. ' ' HUXLEY, the Tailor. 735 JQsmbton Quay, Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 1
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841Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 911, 29 October 1881, Page 1
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