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HIEIAIDI ITIHIIiaiI OME of [the inhabitants of Carterton and surrounding districts will remember the K) FEARFULLY HIGH PRICES that me dto be oharged by tho so-called old-estab- "" •"ISS.JAMESOIf BROTHERS & CO.r^St sell goods a| WELLINGTON PRICES. We would lemind those who have not yet favored us with a call that, comparing Ik ry«e% of tk goods with Ik prim we charge, it is Btill THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE DISTRICT. We do not Uefend to sell for CASH ONLY as a blind. Wo still give credit, but only to recognised good marks, therefore wo make no bad debts, Cash Customers will find that , they wiU SAVE MONEY by paying us a visit. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked witb Now and Fashionable Goods. A Large assortment of Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Un trimmed HATS AT VERY LOW PRICES. WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS IN CARTERTO N And we Guarantee them equal to those made to measure, end as we do not depend solely on the foot Trade, we can sell at prices VERY MUCH LOWER than regular boot-shops, I Clothing Department. In this Meparlment we UNDERSELL EVERY OTHM HOUSE. We hive a very large Btook ol Men's and Boys' Clothing and Hats, and every article bought that dees not suit will be exchanged. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. In this; epartment our goods are always new, and of the best quality, as wo have a weekly supply, and wo sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have FOR SALK-Oats, Hay, Chaff, Beans, Pollard Ac. Glass Cut to Order. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, In stockJ-Wines, Spirits, English Ale and Stout, and Australtnn Wines of tho best brands Jameson Bros.' Co-operative Store, Carterton, [W. P. ALLEN. ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS nmXd ARRIVED BY. THE ORIENT AND P. & 0' CO.'S STEAMERS, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS following Departments to thei" numerous patrons and the j pnblie, and have again to announce the Opening of many CLEARING LINES, which will be sold at English Prices, Inspection and comparison are doflired, to whioh all are invited. Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets. Just Opened— Untrinntei Bonnets, in B.t.'d, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws Granny Bonnets, in tho very latest materials Straw Hats, in the very latest shapiß Now Ornaments, Flowers, Feat'iers, &o. SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Asother shipment has just been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible from print to roaiiso the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness, Cashmere Jackets, lCs 6d, 18s 6d, 22s 6d Caihmere Dohnas, 10b fid to 83s Lace and Chonilla Capes and Dolmans A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in the leading makes, all quite new Ladies' Underclothing in every detail, for a complete outfit, all made up ol Horroek's Long Cloth ' DicssiugGowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns, DRESS MATERIALS for the SEASON consist chiefly of English and French Bicge. Pompadour and Plain Eatteens Being now so generally worn, Kirkealdio and Stains would specially invito inspection of their display, the whole of which, being French, and reduced in prices, are already finding many buyers. Family Mourning. , KIRKCALDIE k STAINS havo received, direct from Paris, Three Cases of Black' Materials, including Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Merinos, French Cashmere, French Grenadiues, French Cunveras, all warranted fast colors, and suitaUe for warmest weather. The Drapery Department Beiug now completo with every requisite, vpeoial attention is directed to tViv n'iiite an l Grey Calicoes, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Hoods, admitted free under tuo now Customs Tariff, and passsed for aftor the Act ca.vie iuto opera-ion, New Hosiery In Women's and Children's have just been opened up. including all the fasliionabU >nrl:e s aud colors, New Laces, Frillinns, Rushing, Scarves, India Muslin HandkerchiefsParasols Gloves (in lisle, sill:, any taffeta), Uc9 Gloves and Mus, Bh-.ti.ed Rib-Jons. Now Dress Trimmings, Fring*, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, etc,, etc. Men's Undercltthing. Balbriggan, Cotton, Indian Gauso, bummer Merino, and Sp.p Under and Pants in every size and various qualit'es, New makes and patens :n Cotton, •summer Merino and Silk HaP Hose, Boy's and Men's new Dross Shirts, Oxford Shim, Sum " ! lean Shirts, CricketingßMrts aud Trousers. „ J-EDELIVBKY."-Celeb;,atcrl Cl.yiV.imearable Twepi's foi Boj's filothine from ?s 3d. Strong .Navy Blue. .Scotch Se.-ge, )fa!>H Clo.Jia, etc. ONE SHILLING INTHKSDIRCOUNTFOR CASHPU'iOiIASGS OViLlt £2. KIEKCAIDIE~AND STAINS, LAMBTON QI3ATC A> t D BRANDON-STEKT. |

WAIPOUA OTEAM JTLOUB, &UATIIEAL ON SALE by the Unuerai|>uecl, who 'iope reeeive a share o l ' public suypo; i : buperfineSi D.cbud V.'our Wbaten Meal, Seconds, Ward, wd Bran Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Cora Dust, Ac. BACON &WRIGLEY We are also PURCHASES of WHEAT, OATS. <fco., or can SUPPLY all deacriptionb ef BUILDING MATERIAL ut EXCHANGE for GRAIN. Wheat or Oata Gristed at Current Rates. OAT-CRUSHING "Miiner) specially imported, wbioli crueheh its in ft manner superior to any uluier in the district. Now in working order, A SIGN OF THE TIMES -nay be seen in front of my nreraises giving s GLIMPSE OF BETTEK DAYS foi New Zealand. It slows oleaily that the goods manufactured here by far excel uli Hic'i or ut foreign make. It albo abort i.bat there ut at leastone tailoi who knows lion to biing them to the itont. Jm troubled with a complaint jubt now, 1 with 'there hundreds affected ..he same way. I havt locul industiy na the b 'uin. I am couv'.iced tbat'tlie evils ibis connj7.il> now ertoriK are caused by people sending, a'wa;. fo. jjoodi that they iiogbt 10 buy .here, i can aake & Lad v's Pv'ding Hao' t, 'or £?, ; G«ii • Beman't Suit, £4; T/ouw-a £1; all o> New Zealand Tweed, \h niutt fgali'onMi'e cut and best make in We' l,i ng,on. J'bec {ore every man' chould lti'ow .iiis owu jneaiuie,and aeud a .ibiu Office 0 ; ; de •n----s,;aud he will recel« in learn a -.pte'diiJ Tveed Siiitof New Zealalcu msnuincia e. Warrantod tb: fit;. ; ' i Directions < for ■W-meaMi-Hme'it: -?iiv state and if erecf or btooping; yeasu ecio. ov?t the veft, and' wajin>y<iv ii e v^sl; vmni t the front jteani of coatveove; '*y y.o. fromerijll w.on.tl*utfb, 'i.en-.a.'ti.'t't and lee and ronnd .waii'i. '-;■;■■'" '.'''ttUXLW, the TWtar. M>' .': r Quay,,Wellington

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 938, 30 November 1881, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 938, 30 November 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 938, 30 November 1881, Page 1

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