EAPP AND HARE, , EMPORIUM, OPPOSITE J. lOENS & CO.'S AUCTION ROOMS, MASTERTON, AND MAURICEVILLE, R. and H. beg to announce they lmvo completed marking off their extensive Btock (per"Wairod")of And aro now showing ono of the Most Complote Stocks that can bo possibly seen in the Wairarapa, The Goods, as advertised below, are all now and of snaranteed quality, and R, and H. will endeavor to retain the name of selling at the Lowest Possible Prices for Cash. Purchasers of Summer Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Ties, Boots &c, should not fail to call at the EMPORIUM, if they wish to get really good value. CLOTHING! CLOTHING! CLOTHING! Mosgiel Suits GSsGd Boys'and Youths' Suits 14s lid Do Trousers & Vests 2Vs 6d Trousera and Vests ISs 6d Do TroUßers 18a 9d Trousers 6s lid Hats. Hats. Hats. STRAW TWEED FELT St! 2a6d 3B:*M gg 3s6d SHIRTS, SHIRTS. SHIRTS. ...Oxford':'-' 5s 6d Scotch Twill 3s lid I Irickoting I I ..White ss lid Under Ss 9d Cricketing Crimean . 5s lid Drawers £s 9d j Cricketing | .TIES I SCARFS I BOWS HOSE—Mosgiel Is 9d, Merino Is Id, Cotton 6d, BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS. ■tertights, 14s 6d ; Bluchers, extra quality, 8s 6d. Men's Elasticsides, 14s lid. IRONMONGERY I IRONMONGERY (WELL ASSORTED), ~ . (WELLINGTON PRICES) "GBOCEBY! GEOCEEY! TEA | .SUGAR • COFFEE TEA I SUGAR ' SOAP TEA I SUGAR- CANDLES HARDWARE. Hardware. HARDWARE. Flower Pots I Flower Pots I Flower Pots Chinawara | Delfware | Jars Oats. Oats. Oats. White Black Seed CHAFF. CHAFF. CHAFF. Oaten Oaten Straw Whcaten Straw I.W Sugar, per bag 17s 6d !- c > do do 15s OA TEAS, Is 9d. 2s, 2s 4s, 2s 6d, 2s 9d 0. do .do 14s Gd KEROSENE, 10s 9d Tin. MEMORANDUM.
THE PUBLIC Of Wairarapa, GEO.A.FAIRBROMER Central Store, Carterton. IT AFFOKDS me much pleasure to invite your attention to the exten Bive Btook in every department, imported expressly for the Spring am Summer Season. OUR DRAPERY Includes special lines in Prints, Pompadours, Lustres, Fancy Dress Goods Palo and Swisß Book Muslins, Swiss Cheek Muslins, Lace and Muslii Curtains, Gray and White Calicos. (For prices see Note %*) OUR CLOTHING In Littlo Boys', Boys', Youths' and Men's possess special advantages ove any other offering in Wairarapa this season, being made to our own orde from the very beat material, thoroughly shrunk, and of every size, fo Stout, Tall, Short, and Thin, (For prices see Note *;*) OUR HOSIERY Is unusually well supplied, and attention is directed to tlio Light Lambs 1 wool Shirts, Sox, andPantß for summer wear, Brown Cotton, and Fane Hosiery of every description. (For prices see Ncte %*) OUR BOOTS & SHOES Are notorious for Durability, special attention being given to their selec ion. (For prices see noto *,*) OUR HARDWARE & IRONMONGERY • Is well-known throughout Wairarapa, and well supplied with requirement for the coming season, An extensive stock of SHEEP-SHEARS, Sheai stones, DAIRY and HARVEST requirements. (For Prices see Note »»*) OUR TERMS are STRICTLY CASH! ■Without Diseouut or Eeduction of any kind. The same rule applies t buying aB to selling, and wo pay CASH for Butter, Eggs, Wool, Hide: Sheepskins, Ferretekins, Rabbitskins, Grain, Tallow, Oil Drums, &c„ 1 any quantity. NOTE OUR GOOES are all bought in the Best Marketswhether English, Continental, American, or Colonial—and are marked £ a mere nominal advance consistent with a co-operative cash trade, placin before yon goodß at prices which render any attempt at successful compi tition out of the question. This is proved by the fact that since adoptin ~ the present system in January last, notwithstanding the opposition oflerei this business has more than trebled its former proportions. I thank you for past favora, and beg to assure you that the same Lo Prices, Civility, Attention, Promptness, and Care in the execution of yoi orders as havo characterised the CENTRAL STORE iri the past will 1 ontinued, Yours respectfully, ■ I GEO. A. iPAIBBROTHBR.
■S. BANKS & SON, WELLINGTON BRASS FOUNDRY AND COPPER WOItK.B.'. v Brandon-St.,' ?s^ BRASS OA&HM BVEBY DAT;
V ar in thp. Boot Trade. Ycu ask me, dear Kate, where I purchased The new pair of Boots that I wear.; I bought them at Colvillk's, in Carterton, For a choke most superb lie has there. They fit mo remarkably easy. Are graceful, elastic, and light ;.■■■.. They suit.me sri well as to comfort That I wear them with perfect delight. I once \vas a bigot, Town, Kato, !Aud thought other shops were the best, ■ But the prices I found was alarming When candidly put to the test.; By a friend I was asked to try (Jowille's, (And 01 .What a difference waa tliero; The charges were scarcely one-half, dear, [For the very samo Boots, I declare, I ■ , C.G.COLVILLE, - ■■• I • Bootmaker, Carteriov ~, j W. CEABTEEE & SONS, Millwrights anu engineers - j ... ST. BILL-STREET,: /; ; I Weliisoton. ESTIMATES given forcvery description ol Machinery. Mill saws punched and hammered. ijOR SALE (cheap)—A 3 horse-power Horizontal Engine, with or without boiler. I Also, a pair of Tinfmith's Bollorß, secondkawL- ■,.., ~m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 918, 5 November 1881, Page 1
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