;^^fiteM»|ias^AyH'Eßioif„, | T-rwi! • toF. CARTERTON, ; V..nio"i< ,j',kl,: .AroJiistGpenihgTheir• ■ ■,.: SS !^Sffil^;hfiP'''STJMMEE '■■•v«|. VnMr '■- '.-,;;'^- 0 .- 0 'j ) "g; ■ ■,..■•■■■•■•■ ' r l.,;'.' „,'; 'NEW' ifPtiMPADOURPRINTS. '"';''",'■ ■ ''.The NewEsshions'for Ladiea'- ■■ •:;■:: I*.OMEAi)OtJ ( U.;SUN, BONNETS ~ ./VANDHATS. '-.'■ .r ••-r-Aiß6-MEN!S'AND ROyS' CLOTHING. " ■■■■' "'NEW STYLE IN STRAW AND FELT HATS. r" 1 -"' ■■••■"•■■ '"■ •"COME'AND SEE. JAMESON BROS., CARTEIiTON.
■ ADDITIONAL'AND-'IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS .. ,'\HAVIHp','AEBiyED BT THU , ORIENT.ANDP. &;0- CO.'S PTEAMERS, KIRKCALb:IE AND STAINS (PECIALLY commend the Wowing Departments to their numerous patrons and the ) ■ •■-• ■ ■■ ,■ ■• , ■ > . ■:„ : public, and hare again to announce the Opening of many CLEARING LINES, ' ' which will be solJ at Enjlish Prices, Inspection and comparison are desired, to which all are invited, Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets. Jost Opened—- ' Untiimmel Bonnets, in Braid, Chips, Tape,,Tusoan, and Fancy Straws Granny Bonnets, in the very htes; materials ' ''Straw Bats, in the very latest shapes - New Ornaments, Flowers, Fiatuers, 4c. 'SATIN MANTLES, SATIH JACKETS/SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Another shipment h&a just been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible from print . to reaiiso tho actual value of these Moods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness • Caßhmere Jackets, 16s 6a, 18s Sd, 22s Gd Cashmere Dolmaß, 11)3 (id to 83s , Lace and Chenilla Capes and Dolmans . A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in the leading makeß, all quite new " Ladies' Underclothing in every detail, for a comploto outfit, all made np ot Horrock's Long Cloth '*:'/. ' DrcflaingGownß, Morning Wiappere, aid Afternoon Tea Gowns. .- DBBSS MATERIALS for the SEA.SON consist chiefly of English and Fronch Biege. Pompadour and Plain Eatteens Being now to generally worn, Kirkjaldie a.id Stains would specially invite inspection of their display, the whole of winch, being French, and reduced in prices, are already finding many buyers. Family Mourning. HMOALDIE& STAINS havo received, direct from Pa-Is, Three Cases of Black Materials, including Nuns' Cloth, Beige, Freuch Mcrinjs, French Cashmere, French .Grenadines, French Canvera3, all warranted fast odors, and sails Je for the warmesc
The Drapery Department Being now oomplete with every requisite, 'pedal attention ia directed to their White and Grey Caliooea, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other C'qctou Uoods, admitted free under hie now Customs Tariff, and passaed for aftor the Act came iuto operation. New Hosiery In 'Women's and Children's have just been opened up. including all the fashionable mike 8 aud colors, New Laces, Mliiins, Rushing, Se.iives, India Muslin Handkerchiefs' Paraßols, Gloves (m lisle, silk, any taffeta), Lacg Gbvos and Hits, Sludsd Ribbons, New Dress Trimmings, b'rings, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, etc,, otc. Men's Undercltthinjr. Balbriggan, Cotton, Indian Gause, Summer Merino, and Spun Silk Under Vests and Pants ia every size and various qualities. New makes and patens in Cotton, summer Merino, and Silk Half Hnse, Boy's and Men's new Dress Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Summer Oiimean Shirts, CricketingSliirts aud Trousers. "IiARGE DELIVERY."-Celebiatvd Clyde untear.ible Tweeds for Boy's 'OlothM, fi'om 2s 3d. titrong Navy Blue, vScpteh Serge, Habit Clorhs, etc. ONE SHILLING IN THE £ DIRCOUNT FOR CASH PURCHASED OVER £2, KIKKCAIDIE~AND stains, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.
WAIPOUA 7LOUB, & AATIC—- . LOUR, & UATMEAL ON SALE by the Unoersigned, who hope receive a share of public support: jhnporfine Si Dressed Flour Wheaten Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Bran Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Com Dust, &c. BACON &J^RIGLEY ffe are sko PURCHASERS of WHEAT, OATS. &e.i : or can'SUPPtY'alldeßCri'ptlons of BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE for GRAIN. Wheat or Oats Gristed at Current Rates. . or) specially imporN, which crushes machine >» distnot. fl Now m wor ABIGN OP.THE. TIPS may ; be seen in hml'o('mS promises giving a GLIMPSE OF .BETTER DAYS for New' Zealand. It slows dearly tint the -„i. iii-.fc.»-i«J U« V* lor «vm! oil moh of a foreign: make: It also shows that tine b at least one tailoi who knows hoto tnbring.themtotheiront. lam troubled with a coniplaintousi now, 1 wish; there , hundred! affected the samo. way..; I , have ' loctl industry on the brain. lam convinced \ Out the evih ihiß country is now enduring 'are caused,by people sending away for goodstiiatthVy ought to buy here. lean Bake a Lady's Riding Jlabit.for £5 j< Gentleman's Suit, £4; Trousers'£l; all of Hew Zealand Tweed, the most .fashmniihle eut and bcßt makem Wellington.''' Therefore every man 1 should know his' own measure, and-send a Postr Office-Order for M, and he will receive in return a splendid Tweed Sutoqf ; New ZjDaland y: manufacture,; warranted tb'fit'.'' .;! Directions for self-measurement:-First ,Trtateagß ( height, weighFand occupation, W if erect,or stopping; .measure cljest oyer, ;'tha rwti'and waistfoVe/'tlio Vest; 'measure the front seam of coatsleeye; lay jour itrousftrjifiaton the table, nieaaurSaide'seam ■and tea and round waist. I 1 ,-■ %mmn{itoMt>t*''
EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHERSTON. JAMES BARRETT BEGS to inform tlio inhabitants of Fcathereon, Lower Valley, and travellers generally that ho has taken the above COMMODIOUS BOTE L, aud wmild assure them that all visitois tu it will find every comfort and be made thoroughly at liom,, Wines and Spirits of the best brands. GOOD. STABLING.
AND T. ME EK, MILLERS, , FLOUR AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Oamarb and Wklunoiw. 877 n USTOM HOUSE SHIPPING RECEIVING AND FORWARDING The nndeirfiigned resncctfully intimates to the inhabitants of Wairarapathat he devotes himself specially; to tho above business, and is prepued to promptly collect and forward by* train, at the lowest possible rates', all goods;cntrastedtohiscare. •
.JAMES J. CURTIS, > GENERAL CARRIER, •' Grey-bibsbt .... ii. ;. Wellihotoh. ; Waxpoua Wool W6i ; ks & Tannei'y. ■ ' I MiSTERTON. ' .', HARVEY & MURRAY beg to announce thatfoi'the benofit of tiieir numerous fnehde and the public they have opened an cflic? in theiiTenirile'.Chambers, ,and 'have secured a .large store m f connection,with the samo.'whevQitbtyrjJvill r be.,prepared: to pur-, s!haß'e.yi'ool;iHidcs ll .Bl)ecpspins ! rtc, ..Wool scoured at'the Works', .Waippua, and.'deliveied at railway station; at the Lotveat''Current Rates._'".•";. *^w66L ; BALE^ONBiLE. : ■ , •{':■■ .J,'/Joa.Yi'!-'J .■■"<:■■; ■■' : ■'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 917, 9 November 1881, Page 1
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