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Carterton vMastcrton,-As n proof of who v .are the cheapest storekeepers in the Wairar rapa wo wish to draw our readern 1 sjieeial attention to B, A. Gardener & Sou's advertisement on our front pago. This firm.ia determined to keep tip their reputation, iiom the timo of their commencingbusiness in Carterton they have repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no matter how strong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neigh- | boring township to post price lists to their j customers and pretend to sell at wholesale 1 prices, when fof the smallest quantities B. A. Gardener & Son supply goods in almost e-'crjr instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper, *'d in large quantities still further concessions Bremnde.—(Advt.) One ot the most important Colonial Industries, and one which is attracting a considerflblo amount of public interest at the present moment, is the manufacture of our chief product—-wool—into the various fabrics for which it is adapted, at our own factories, insteadin# of sending the raw material to England for that purpose, Following (he inauguration of this industry conies naturally the manufacture into marketable form of tiic product of the woollen mills. This was first undertaken by Messrs IMlaNein Bros., who commenced business in 187?,, and manufactured Clothing, &0., from Colonial material, At first they employed about GO hands, and thoir business was a wholes.ilo one. J3ul quently it was changed into retail, and branches have been established all . New Zealaud, at each of which sm/k < menls can be obtained at whoks'ile price, such is the popularity of the goods, thro work put into them, ;iiul superior nature of colonial material, that demand is daily increasing, and the firmi employs nearly 1000 hands 1 The Well ton Branch >s managed by Mr J, Gallic Laiubton Quay, where an extensive well-'assorted stock is kept of Clot! Hatsi Shirts, Slmls, Blankets, E Woollen Yarns, Ac., and, as in o branches, a single garment is sold at wl saje price, Those inclined to support C. nial Industry on its msrits should call a judge: the articles from aiy standard, ,_ conviction .is to their superiority is certJ —A DVT.- '

MASTERTON GAR RICK AMATEUR DRAMATIC CLUB. FullUBI-IBAE.SAliattho Town Hall TO-NIGHT at half-past seven sharp. I _ NOTE—Ladies and Gentlemen assisting l v in the Concert are also requested to be pieBent, as Mrs Palmer will he in attendances for practice, By order. . J. M. GIRDLESTONK, S&nge Manager. £1 REWARD, LOST.-t.ight Bay Horse, branded RKR on near shoulder, from the Upper Taueru on Thursday last. The above reward will I e paid to anyone taking the horse to Nelll & Cookery's Stables, Masterton, 492 ; J, HARVEY, Jun. SATURDAY, lOro DIOTMBBB, 1881 At 2 p.m. . Unreserved gale. 71 H. WOOD & (JO havo received inJ i _ strucfiona to so 1 by publjc auction a't their rooms. Greyto\yu, pu the above date jit 2p.m.,.WitliQutßeseryc A large consignment of GROCERY, 'DRAPERY, AND GENERAL MERCHANDLSM. '■ Including— ; Tea, Su»ar, Flour,. Soap, Candle, Kerosene, Draj pry, Clothing, Crockery, Fancy Goods. NEW aw SECONDHAND FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. • Also, By order of ,thc Public Trustee, a large j quantity of Carpenters' Tools, in (lie estate of the!late.George Pollock, deceased, First-clars tools, etc., in (first-class order. Entries for this sale invited, but must k WITHOUT BESERVE. 912

Tobias am Biancus. WEDNESDAY, Un DECEMBER, 18S1. Horse and' Cattle Sale. I). auotion at the Wairarapa and East Coast Pastoral, Society's Yard's, CARTERTON, on the above date at 2 p.m.- '■ - -.Saddle'aniiLViesjißjjfses, etc. Np charge.fpr advertising. 9-12 FRIPAY, 16th DECEMBER, 1881. Featherston, WITHOUT RESERVE, \By order of the Public Trustee. FH. WOOD and' CO kve received in- , stations from the Public Trustee to sell by public auction, on tha premises, Main-street, Featherston, at 2 p.m., on the above date, without reserve-^ All .that piece or, parcel of Land, and 306 on the plan of-the township of Featherston, haVing a frontage of 60 feet to Waite-streef by a depth of 198 feet. (Fwtol'd.) Together with all buildings and appurtenances; erciited'thereon, ineluding 4-rooined cottajje. and outbuildings known as the '.- property '■ of the late Charles Cottle. ••']'; ,:; Further'particulars may bjj ascertained qn application to Messrs lW & Gteay, Solid•tori; GieytoWJ, or to the ALtioneere,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 942, 5 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 942, 5 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 942, 5 December 1881, Page 3

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