CO-OPERATIVE STORES, CARTERTON, JAMESON BEOS., CO-OPERATIVE STORE CARTERTON. Are Just Opening Their SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. NEW PATTERNS IN POMPADOUR PRINTS. The New Fashions (or Ladies' POMPADOUR SUN-BONNETS AND HATS. Aiso-MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. NEW STYLE IN STRAW AND FELT HATS. COM AND SEE. JAMESON BROS. ADDITIONAL AND IMP ORIENT AND P, & 0KIRKCALDIE PEQIALLT commend Vne following Deparl —us.. „_ j l„.„, „„.,'.. i„ „...,„„.„,„ »i.a n„. which will be sold at English Pc porison are desired, to whiclfa Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets. Just Opened— Untiiramel Bonnets, in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fanoy Straws Granny Bonnets, in the very latest materials Straw Hats, in the very latest shapes New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, 4c. SATIS MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, lent his inst been opened, remarkably cheap, Being, impossible from print to reaiiso the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness Cashmere Jackets, 16s Gd, 18s fid, 22s 6d Cashmere Dolmas, 10s (id to 83s Lace and Chenilla Capes and Dolmans A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in the leading makes, all quite new lies' Underclothing in every detail, for a complete outfit, (illmade up oi T Long Cloth DiesaingGowns, Morning Wrsppers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns, &SS MATERIALS for the SEASON consist chiefly of English and French Biege. Pompadour and Plain Eatteens Being now >o generally worn, Kirkcaldie and Stains would specially invite inspection of their display, the whole of which, being French, and reduced in prices, are already finding many buyers, Family Mourning. KIBKCALDIB fc STAINS have received, direct from Paris, Three Cases of Black Materials, inoluding Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Merinos, French Cashmere, French Grenadines, French Canveras, all warranted fast colors, and suitable for the warmest The Drapery Department Being now complete with every requisite, rpeoial attention is directed to their White and Biey r .Caji(»es, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Woods, admitted free under tee netftSistomß Tariff, and passsed for after the Act came into operation, New. Hosiery la Women'i and Children's have just been opened up. including all the fashionable mako 8 aud colors, New Laoos, Fnlliuns, Rushings, Scarves, India Muslin Handkerchiefs' Parasols, Gloves (in lialo, silk, any taffeta), Lace Gloves and Mits, Shaded Ribbons, Hew Drees Trimmings, Frings, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, otc,, etc.
Men's UiKlcrclttiriiiff. Balbrigg&n, Coltonj Indian Cause, Summer M«ino, and Spun Silk Under Vests and Pants ;■ <fa every size and : various qualities, New makes and patterns in Cotton, Summer \ Merino, and Silk Halt Hose, Boy's and Men'B new Dress Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Sum!/1 •■ mer Crimean Shirtp, CrioketingSbirts and Trousers, / .f " LARGE DELIYEKTf?'- i Cekbjated Clyde untcnrable Tweeds for Boy's ■■& '■' Clothing, from 2s 3d. Strong Navy Blue, Scotch Serge, Habit Cloths, etc. %X ONK SHILLING IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH PURCHASES OVER £2. JKIRKCALDIE~AND STAINS, *\ LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.
WAIPOUA STEAM, T7LOUB, & fvATMEAL TEAM, I LOUR, & UATMEAL OH BALB by the Undersigned, who hope Kceive a (hare of public support: Superfine 8i Diessed Flour Yfheaten Meal, Seconds, Pollad, and Bran ''' Oatmeal, Meal Seeda, Corn Dust, &o. BACON &WRIGLEY We are also PURCHASERS of WHEAT, OATB, &., or can SUPPLY all descriptions d BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE hr GRAIN. Wheat or Oats Oriated at Current Bates. I OAT-CRUSHING ipeeially imported, which crußheß Buehine in the dißtnot. Now m working •rder. . BIGN OP THE TIMES may be Been In front of my premises giving a IPSE. OF BETTER DAYS for 41 {ft* Zealand, It (Lows clearly tb.it the I qto&t manufactured hero by far excol all | wch of a foreign make. It also shows that ij tSierc is atpast one tailoi who knows how j{ fitting tnem to the front. lam troubled II Bnadredß aneoted the same way. I have 'i idnsby on the brain. lam convinced . the evils this country is now enduring | i k caused by people sending away for pji that they ought to buy here. I can •'it gjiie a Lady'B Riding Habit for £5; Geniff Umoui'b Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of ifk tfeiff Zealand Tweed, the moßt fashionable »1 «stiwd best make in Wellington. •j"! iat ■ every, man nhopld know his own •j| iuasnre, and eend a Post Office Order for iJjiß M, arid he will receive in return a splendid I j« Tweed Suit of New Zealand manufacture. 'P warranted to fit. *l/ r "Directions for self-measurement: -First i% : #titeage, height, weight and occupation, r.;,'igj4||f ereot or stooping; measure chcßt over If theVeet> and waist over the vest; mcasur e ■ -:fiHe iront Beam of coatsleeve; lay your n .„lfl«f «n H,o t.Uo monoilroliiila conTtl and h> and round waist. *i; HUXLEY, the Tailor,
EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON, JAMES BARRETT >EGS te inform the inliatitanta of Fea- ) therston, Lower Valley, and travellers generally that ho has taken the above COMMODIOUS HOTEL, and would asatire thorn that all visites to it will find every comfort and be made thoroughly at homi. Witaeis and Spirits of the (v:S ,;i "' best brands. GOOD STABLING.
AND T, MEEK, MILLERS, PLOUR AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Oahaku and Wkllinotos. 877
IU3TOM HOUSE SHIPPING HECBIV. ING AND FORWARDING The undersigned intimates to the inhabitants of Wairarapa that he devotes ielf specially to the above business, and is prepared to promptly collect and forward by train, at the lowest possible rates, all .'. JAMES J. CURTIS, '-GENERALCARRIER, Grei-sibeet. ,*-...... .■'. .Welhsotor. Waip'oua- .'■ ; . Wool Works & Tannery. friend* and the public they have openod an office in the Temple ; Chambers, and have secured a large b( ore in connection with the same, where tbey will be prepared to purchase Wool,' Hides, Bheepspins, «o. Wool carefully classed and scoured at the Works, Waipoua, and delivered at railway station, atithe Lowest Current' Rates. : WOOL BALES ON BALE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 918, 5 November 1881, Page 1
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