IRIKIAIDI ITIHIIISU SOME of the inhabitants of Carterton and surrounding districts will romtmber the FEARFULLY HIGH PRICES that used to bo charged by the so-callod old-eatnb-M.fpw,,, jamesqu brothers ft co.s!,:lt Bell goods at WELLINGTON PRICES. Wo would remind those who have not yet favored U8 with a call that, comparing the quality of the goods with the prices we marge, it la still THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THTDISTRICT. We do not pretend 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 mid that they will SAVE MONEY by paying us a visit. the drapery department Is well Stocked with Now and Fashionable Goods. A Lurge assortment of Mies' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmol HATS AT VERY LOW ILIGES, WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS IN CARTERTON And wo Guarantee them equal to those ira'lo to measure, and as we do not depend solely oa th« Boot Trade, we can sell at prices VERY MUCH LOWER than regular boot-shops. Clothing Department. In this Department we UNDERSELL EVERY OTHER HOUSE. We lnvo a very large atock of Men's and Boys' Clolhinj and Hats, and every article bought that does not suit will be exchanged. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. In this department our goods are always new, and of the best quality, as we have a weekly supply and wo sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We havo FOR SALE—Oats, Hay, Chaff, Beans, Pollard Ac. Glass Cut to Order, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. In stock-Wines, Spirits, English Ale and Stout, and Australian Wium of the best brand 3 Jameson Bros.' Co-operative Store, Carterton. 1 . . [W. P. ALLEN. inspection ADDITIONAL AND IMPO nAVINO AEMVED ORIENT AND P. & O' C KIRKCALDIE A SPECIALLY commend tho following Departi public, and liavo again to announce the Ope: which will be Bold at English Pr ! parison are desired, to wl —:o:Millinery, Hats ; Jdst Oien (Jntiimn el Bonnets, in Bra.d,.Chip3, Tap( Granny Bonnets, in the very latest material Straw Hats, in the very latest shapt s 1 New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, &c. SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SAj Another shipment hu just been opened, remarkal to rcaiisc the actual value of these (*o._-, testify to their cheapness, Cashmere Jackets, l(is 6(1,18s 6d, 22s Cd , Cashmere Dohnas, 10s (id to 83s Lace and Chenilla Capes and Dolmans A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in tlio leading makes, all quite new j Ladies' Underclothing in overy detail, for a complete outfit, all made up ot Horroek's / Long Cloth Dressing Gowns, Morniufi Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns, DRESS MATERIALS for the SEASON consist chiefly of English and French Biege. Pompadour and Plain Eatteens Brine now ro generally worn, Kirkcaldic and Stains would specially invite inspection of their display, tho whole of which, being French, and reduced m prices, are already finding many buyers. Family Mourning. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS have received, direct from Paris, Three Cases of Black Materials including Nuns' Cloth, Beigo, French Merinos, French Cushmcre, French Grenadines, French Canveras, all warranted fast c.brs, ami single mr the warmest weather. The Drapery Department Being now complete with every requisite, rpecial attention is directed to their White and Grev Calicoes Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton (joods, admitted free under tue new Customs Tariff, and passsed for after the Act came into operation. New Hosiery In Women's and Children's have just been opened up. including all the fashionable makes "a co i nrg New Laces, Frillinns, Rustlings, Scarves, India inislin Handkerchiefs. Parasols Gloves (in lisle, silk, any taffeta), Lace Gloves and Mits, Slinkl Ribbons, New Dress Trimmings, Frings, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, etc,, etc, Men's Underclttliina'. Cotton Indian Gause, Summci Merino, and Spim Silk Under Vests and Pants -.Jf' l n( i various qualities. New makes and patterns in Cotton, Summer Merino and Silk Half Hose, Boy's and Men's new Dress Shirts, Oxford lilnrts, SuinrvL mn Shirts. (.'ricketmii Shirts and Trousers. KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.
EMPIRE HOTEL, FEATHEHSTON. JAMES BAKItETT BEGS to inform tlio inhahitsmts of Featherston, Lower Valley, and travellers generally that lie has taken the above COMMODIOUS HOTEL, and would assure them that all visitois to it will find every comfort aud bo made thoroughly at homi, Wines and Spirits of the best brands. GOOD STABLING. AND T, JI EE K, FLOUR AND GRAIN MERCHANTS, Oamap.u and Wellington. 877 QUSTOM HOUSE SHIPPING RECEIVING AND FORWARDING AGENCY, The undersigned respectfully intimates to the inhabitants of Wairarapa that ho devotes himself specially to the above business, and is prepared to promptly collect and forward by train, at tho lowest possible rates, all goods entrusted to his caro. Waipoua Wool Works & Tannery. lIASTERTON. HARVEY & HURRAY be« to announce that for tho benefit of their numerous friends and the public they have opened an office in the Temple Chambers, and have secured a large store in connection with the same, whero they will be prepared to purchase Wool, Hides, Sheepapina, <£c, Woof carefully classed and scoured at the AV orks, Waipoua, and delivered at railway station, at the Loweßt Current Rates. WOOL BALES ON SALE. MILLERS, AND JAMES J. CURTIS, GENERAL CARRIER, Grey-street Wellington.
WAIFO.UA STEAM, T7LOUR, & f\ATMEAL St riOUIt! 4 UiTSIEiI MILLS, ON SALE by tho Undersigned, who hope receive & share of public Bupport; Superfine Si Dressed Flour Wheaten Meal, Seconds, Pollard, and Bran Oatmeal, Meal Seeds, Corn Dust, &c. BACON & WRIULEY Wfl we also PURCHASERS of WHEAT, OATS. &c., or can SUPPLY all descriptions of BUILDING MATERIAL n EXCHANGE for GRAIN. ' Ol ® a ' B ® r ' atei ' Current ® ateS ' OATCROSHING Machinerj specially imported, which crushes Oate in a manner superior to_ any other machine in the district. Now in working order. A SIGN OF THE TIMES may be seon in front of my' premises giving a GLIMPSE OF BETTER DAIS for New Zealand. It slows clearly that the goods manufactured here by far excel all euch of a foreign make. It also shows that there is at least one tailoi who knows how to bring them to the front. lam troubled will a complaint just now, 1 wish there hundreds affected the same way. I have local industry on the brain. lam convinced th»t the evils this country is now enduring are caused by peoplo. sending away for goods that they ought to buy hero. I can mike a Lady's Riding Habit for £5; Gendaman's .Suit, £4; Trousers £1; all of New Zealand Tweed, the most fashionable cut and best make in Wellington, Therefore every man' should know his own measure, and. Bend a Post Office Order for £4, and he will receive in return a splendid Tweed Suit of -New Zealand manufacture. • warranted to Gt, : Direotionß for self-measurement: -First Btdte age,, height, weight and occupation, and if ereotor stoqping; meaeuro cheat over ' the vest, and waist over the vest; measure the , front soam of coatsleeve; lay your trousers flat on the table, measure side seam aid lee and round, waist. —■ • hum, tho Tailor. L'Mubton Quay, Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 841, 3 December 1881, Page 1
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