CO-OPERATIVE STORES, CARTERTON JAMESON BEOS., CO-OPERATIVE STORE CARTERTON. Are Just Opening Thoir SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. NEW PATTERNS IN POMPADOUR PRINTS, The Now Fashions for Ladie ' POMPADOUR SUN-BONNETS AND HATS Aiso-MEN'S AND HOYS'OI OTHINfI. NEW STYLE IN STRAW ANT) FELT HATS. COME AiXD SEE, JAMESON BROS,, CARTERTON.
ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS BAVIHO AKITVXD BYTE) ORIENT AND P. & 0' CO.'S STEAMERS, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS IPEOIALLY commend the following Departments to their numerous patrons and the publio, and hare again to announoe the Opening of many CLEARING LINES, which will be Bold at English - Prices. Inspection and com* parison are desired, to which all are invited. Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets. Just OhjnhdUninmmed Bonnets, in Braid, Chips, Tapp, Tuuan, and Fanoy Straw Granny Bonnets, in the very luteal materials Btr iw Hats, in the very latest shapei j New Ornaments, Flowers, Feataers, Ap, SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKE'W, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Another shipment baa just been opened, renarkably che»p. Being impossible from print to realise the actual value of thoas Goods, an inspection only can testily to their cheapness Cashmere Jackets, 16s 6d, 18s 6d, 22a'6d Cashmdre Dolmas, los h'd to 83s Lace and Cheniila Capes and Dolmans' A Variety of Ladies' Cursets, in the leading makes, all quite new - Jjidies' Underclothing in every detail, ifor a complete outfit, all made up of Horrook's ~ Long Cloth ! S DresjingGowns, Morning W appers, and Aftarnoon Tea Gowns, DBIWS MATERIALS for the SEi3ON oonsist chiefly ol English and French Biege. Pompadour and Plain Eatteens Being now no generally worn, K rkwildie a>d stains woJJ specially invite inspecti m of their display, ttie whole of which,; bting fiemh, .mi reduced iu p. iocs, are a ready Hading many buyers. Family ivionrning. JNS have r. c ivol, direct lium Pa a, T!ree Casis of Black _ miug Nuu?'Ckiih, lieige, Fre.wh lUdiin .s F e<oli C.slinew, I tench Grenaiiuis, French Canveia.i, oil w.irrai;ei fait c 1 >.-., ao 1 s-iu. 1j :or ;.u Warms!. \lW*llor. The Drapei*y Department B»in? now complete with every reijms ;e, -pjcia at en t>n is dirjoti 1 t) ti ir Wn Ua d Grey Calicotß, .-hirtiugs,Browii Hoiiahls, auJot oCo ut„ ...4 , .JuwteJir eumkr tue new Custom* I'&iiff, and paissed tur'attei the aci cam. into ojium ion. New Hosiery In Women's and Chil Ws have just beA opened up. uv-ii-iUg ill the f ishir-nabl) m >ke h and colors, New Laoas, D'rilli tn, SouVes, ladu Unslm Hai.iMr.'iii IV Pwasoli, Gloves im lisle,ait aiyt4tai, .ajiGl ve*.ml Uitd, dh44 U.u.ons, NewPreßS Tiimmings, t'tingn, Mantle pruam.m.B, Buttons, .tc,, etc. Men's Uud'eroltthiuff. ■•-■ i ev<ry size and Various qualities. Kjtw makesau-1 a cms in Out*m. uuiiuir Merln-'. nn-i 81k Hal H ae. B v'b and ,\l.ns n w Dreis shirt*. Uxfotd rbirts, Siil • m-i C 1 neanShirts,Cricketings irtsaiid Truußc-r•. " LAHOrE DELIVERY."-iCileb at d Clydo ■■ ntear .1 le Tweeds for Bo r 'g lloti n'. l«m 2s3<l. Mn-ng Ulufc -con. Se-ge, Ham. Uo iu, aw. ' UN,;. 8 i.LLING IN THE IS DIKCOUNP FOR I'ASH MuO IABE i 0/iSR £2. HBKCALDIEIIND STAINS, LAMBTON QPAY AND BRANDON-STREET.
WAIPOUA STEAM, FLOUR, 4 AATMEAL TEAM, ILOUR, & VATMEAL OH SALE by the Unoersijrned, who hopo ■Wheaten Meal, Secondß, Pollard, and Bran ■•>-■.- | Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, Ac. i BACON 4WRIGLEY| y(» are also PURCHASERS of WHEAT, OAT'S, Ac, or can SUPPLY all descriptions Of JtJILDINO MATERIAL n EXCHANGE GRAIN. Wheat or Oati Gristed at Curent Bates, ij ■/." OAT-CRUSHING j Maehiner) specially import 'd, which crushes] Babhin«inHhe'diftriot. Now in working| order, f A : BI6N Of THE TIMES may he seen; . in front of my rremises giving a; ,§gMPSE OF BETTER DAYS forji -■New Zealand. It «i.ows dearly tint the;| hen hv fur MCel .'til! ' Wch of a foreign mat-. It ako shows that j tfc'ere is at least one tailoj who kn>ws how to bruig.t.'.em to the iront. .'. am.troubled v. with * compUii't jußt now, 1 wi h there ? hundrodt afltoted ibewme way. I hav, 'i'Jopal indtt9tiy : on the brain. lam convinced i that' the ev Ib.Mb cmary Un -w en.luriuy |a>e caused by people .<enling away for i foods that th, y ought to buy here I c»n •' jiike a Lady's Riding Habit lor £5; O.upun's Suit, £4; Trousers sl;;.iaU|»r ' Sew ZeJand Twted, the m >at fushi n .bie i ent and b;Bt make in Welmgion. Theie | for* every man should k;ow his own; «,««<,nro miT kbthl ft Hob Otfiiio Order for H, and he will receive in return a Bpleudi TyreedSuitof New Ze*kud manuLcture. / warranteii to fit. .. ~...-, ■, .; \- Pirections (or self-measurement•;-Jirsl «d if erect or stooping; iuea*u»eolii:Br over ■ 'the yest,and waist over tie vest j mcasur e the' front seam of cuaUleeve; lay ymii troinwsjilat on the tahlo, nuaburetiJe sCaiu and hi and round ,waii>t. * UUXLVy.ihflTailur. . ns fctobta' Qwi Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 1
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781Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 4 November 1881, Page 1
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