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CO-OPERATIVE STOKES, UufUS.»il«. JAMESON BEOS, COOPERATIVE STORE CAIiTEItTOK. Are Jnst Opening Their SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. NEW PATTERNS IN POMPADOUR PRINTS. The New Fashions for Ladic' 1 POMPADOUR SUN-BONNETS AND HATS ALSO-MEN'S AND HOYS' CLOTHING. NEW STYLE IN STB AW ANT) FELT HATS. COME AND SEE. JAMESON,,;WOS. ; CA'RTEIiTON. ADDITIONAL AND IMPORT\NT SHIPMENTS HAVING A ((HIVED BY TUB ORIENT AND P, A O' CO.'S RTEAJIERS, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS QIPECIALLY commend the fol'oning Department) to their numTxis patroni un l t!i public, and have again to announce the Opening of many LINKS, which will be sold a • n -ish Prices. luspjetiim and f«;nparison are desired, to which ail are invited. Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets. JOST OI'ENED Unjiiwijci lonret?,inß.-ald, Clips, Tap l , Tnsjan,ami F.ncy Gr.innv Boui.ets, in the very lutes ma'er.ais Ftrm I'ata, in ihi> very latest shap. s New Ornaments, I'lowi rs, F at nr.-. &c, SATIN MANiLF/, f-ATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN' DO.VI A&JtheriYpnontksjnrtb.cnoiened, nmarhb'y chenp, Beim; tiii|«>H<i :b i to realise the actual vaiue of these (Joods, i,n inspecUu wily can tcs ify to their cheapue:B Cnshmoro Jackets, Ids Cd, ISs fcl, 22; lid Cashmere Doinws, l;is i d co 83s Lace aud CheniOa Capes aud Dolmans A Variety of Ladies' Cmsetß, in the lead'n« males, a'l quite ntw Ladies' Un lerclotliini; in every detail, iur a complete oiMit, all iu.ul-; tip ot Loiij; Clotli DreasingGowns, Mom n;'Wappers, aud Aftoraoou Tea Go via *DBKiS MATERIALS for the SEASON consist chiclly of Kujlki all i'io ,ch A'vM, I'O.JI piiili lIOITH

Pompadour and Plain Ehllocus Being Dow w> generally wo.n, Kirkcaldic a il .Mails woull specially ir.v.'h itinpeci n of their display, the whole of wlruh Piciu li, .iii.l riMiiiii in jmu s, are already iii:di 17 many bums. Family Mouriiiii"'. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS liavo received, diieut front l'a s, Tver : '; s. s of h-a>:;» Materials, inelvding Ntm-' Cloth, Hoyu, Frojoh M-jriu •.< F-« :uii C .sli ibp:, l-'roikii Grenadineß, French all warraniel fait c.lum, an Is at, 1 Jj ..-r U)W.iri»w. weather. The Drapery Department Bcinj? now complete with every requisite, r p win'atren;tm is'lir:i; I titi ir flit: a il Grey Calicotb,tShiitin«a, Browi Hollands, andot eCo on •» d , «imi:■Ifr ut nu-t-r . tue now Cnstoina TitrilT, and paasßed for aftei the .tin uamu into n(iui:i lor. Nov Hosiery In Woisen'a and CHUrni's have j'wt been opined up. inclidiii; ill t'lo nabl-s m !iu i > aud colore, New Lace*, l'Villi m, Kits iin.B, Schvws, Indi.i w.sh .Ha 1, tr hi fc. Paiaioh, Gloves <ra lisle, nil aiy >-aj 101 vbj ,<n t ,)«», Sii i d li. i o.ia, New Dress TiimmingK, I'lingu, Mitntla Umamen's, U.itions, te,,oi«. Men's U lidcrolttlun Balbriggan, Cotton, Indian Ganse, Summer Mcr 110, and -pip S k U id r n I F .nis in every size and vaiioiiß qi-alitica, Nnv makes an I a i-m* in <'»Uh u.nnrj; MerJnn.and Bilk Bali H-se. Bfsand Mtnsn w Dress fchi/o. Oxfo.'l :>hins, S.-W* mer Crimean Shirts*. Cricketing Sl irts and Turns, r, «LARGE DELIYEEY." —Ctleb at. d C'yile ■ nt( ar i Ik T'.vh ds for Ko V Clothing, fiom 2s 3d. Strong Jwy lilue "i-ofcu Be ix, j'am-. l b ii<. c* t. OHB BHILLIMG IN THE £ DIIJCOUJiT FOll CiWfl I'UuO.I )v,;i; b. KIRKCALME"~ANI) stains, LAMP.rrN QUAY ANT> BHANDf.v.STHI'KT.

WAIPOUA STEAM, FLOUR, & AATMEAL TEAM. JL LOUR, & vATMBAL MILLS. ON SALE by the Undersigned, who hope receive a share of public mippoit: buperfino Si Urestcd Hour Wheaten Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Bran Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, Ac. BACON &WI!I(jLKY Wl m «ls« PtißCnra'ltS ol WHEAT, OATS, (to., or can SUPPLY all descriptions ef BUILDING MATERIAL n KXCHANGI for GRAIN. . 1 Wheat or Oata Gristed at Cirrent Rat?«. OAT-CRUSHING specially import'd, which enisli"? Oatß in a manner superior to any other machine in the district. Now iu working order. ■ j A SIGN OK THE TIMES may l<c neei. ./X in front of my i rumiseu giving , GLIMPSE OF BETTEIt MAYS m ' Hew. Zealand. It ei.owa ideally tlu tin goodß manufactured lk-re.by far excel ,■•]! inch of a foreign maki-. It ako shows tlia l there is at least one tailo.i who kn >w« ho>v io bring them to the iront. Aam troubled with a complaint just now, 1 wi h there hundretlß aflected ilie same way. I imv JooaWndustiy on the brain. 1 um convinced that the evili ibiß cdun'.ry is now emuriii.- , gre caused by people sen ling away for ■ goods that th y ought to buy hem. Icjii gaake ft Lady's Riding Habit tur ;Gi «• • tlemau'e Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all <>t NewZwland Tweed, the most 'aula nahlt cut and best make in Wellington. Therefore every man thould kuow his own measure, and send a P.,at Otlice Older io>£i, aud he will recdve in return a spie.idi Tweed Suit of New Zealand miuiufattiive wananteu to fit. ■ Directions tor Belf.measurem.nii: -Firs . etate age, height, weight aud wcupatm . and if erect or stooping'; meam eclu u' ov i i the vest, and waist over the vest; mcasur <; the Iront seam of coateleeve; l»y yom r t«'Ußeie k flftt on the table,'liieasuroßide'seaiu ind leg and lonml wwst. : iHUXLKY the Tailor. m • taubtoo Quay, Wollui|<lou

EMPm.Ii: HOTEL, FliATHhli.vt' i.\. JAMES IJ vJil! .; T REI.S lO lllfoill, tin il I |.|- t Its . f !'e;itliersion, I I'Wdi nmt'Jei.s Heueiuly 111 it ln:h;i, ut uii i.w: li >vo ((i\| • AIIiLIUUSHOTH, ;mlvi, hi a ,m thm til#' ill' vis,tiiis t' il wi! iinl iry i'hiikui" and bemuu .it Wines and Spirits of i lie best brsiiids. . GOOD ST A BLU'iO. J" AND T, Mli(i K, DILL E I! S, ANI« FLOUR AND Ci! \IS VKIICiI NTS. OAIJAHUAM) Vi'iU.lxo n\'. N77 QOSTOM 110USK H f; i.Nii liliChlV--IKG AXDl)'UliW.\l!!'il\(! AGKNt'\ Tho tradcrrigned r; si. : i:ctfui'y iniiiin i s fc the inhabitants of u- } n tluit k il v-it—-himself specially lo the-abnv ■ iiiisim-c--, iim ' is |ilC|illV : to ]:!'• llljilly «•:•-!! «l illnl n \v in by train, at the iowc-t p..'s.bk rates -i. : ! yondg eutnistcd to bis «arc. JAMES J. .'()UI;'!'IS, GENERAL CARIUEII, j Gm-BTHEKT W;;M,t:aj '"X. Waipoua , j Wool Works & Tannery. j MA-.|USTi).\'. HAiVKY & JJUi K.mY lie: tiiamio w / tluilni tii.; li iiiiii' j, t, tir i.umwii:"! iuuiids tw> ! tiic |ul,liu'ih y.iiivye as-1 cllicii in ihu Trim ie; (l.imJiv-, l:av- -j ■l(Ml!til HI: }!t' Stile ill ~ i Mlii ;'ldi •.» ill t'.t. ! , 111 V/ v-.L ill y tti I ji ijf lul ,ur ; ..isll-'isii V l .ll Hni S, : liVi|«, ih-s WiXi-' C'loful y i:l fcjtwl iiuil *..»ntr irU the n-.k , ■\'ai|i)i'n,'iiJi(i il ivoi.-ii a ;l railway suium., ai tlifl Lowest Cun- 'il-'-1 -ate*.''V.OL <LN SUE.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 928, 18 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 928, 18 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 928, 18 November 1881, Page 1

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