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OBrterton v Masterton.-As ft proof of who 4ra the cheapest etorokeepors in the Vtaarapawfl Wish to draw our renders' Bpecial attention to B. A. Gardener & Son's advertiaetnent on our front pago', This firmia determined to keep up their reputation, Flom the time of their commencing business in Carterton ropoatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no matter how Btrong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neighboring township to post prico lists to their i customers and pretend to sell at wholesale prices, When for the smallest quantities B. A. Gardener & Son supply goods in almost , everjr instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper, l and in large quantities stdl further concessions are mnde,-(ADVT

Ono ot the most important Colonial Industrios, and ono which is attracting a considerable amount of public interest at tho present moment, is the manufacture of our chief product—wool—into tho various fabrics for wbioh it is adapted, at our own factories, iptcading of Bending tho raw material to England for that purpose, Following the inauguration of this industry comes naturally the manufacture into marketable form of the product of the woollou mills. This was first undertaken by Messrs IhltoMcin Bros., who commenced business iu 1873, and manufactured Clothing, Ac., from Colonial material. At first they employed about 60 hands, and i their.;business was a wholcsalo ono, Subsequently it was changed into retail, and now branches bavo been established all over New Zealand, at each of which siwjk garmend can be obtained at wholmk price/and raoh is tho popularity of tho goods, through tho first-class work put into thorn, imdt'ho superior nature of colonial material, that the demand is daily increasing, and the linn now employs nearly 1000 hands 1 The Wellington Branch is managed by Mr J. Gallio, on Lambton Quay, where an extensivo aiid well-assorted stock is kept of Clothing, Hats, Shirts, Shafts, Blankets, Hose, \Voollen Yarns, &c., and, as in other branches, a single garment is sold at wholosale price. Those inclined to support Colonial Industry on its merits should call and judge the articles from aiy standard, ,;ud conviction as to their superiority is certain. —Advt.

CHEAP ARTICLES TTAS always been a proverb, and not to allow ita truth to be questioned in '' tlo Wairarapa, T. S. JAGO, Has opened a largo consignment of AMERICAN, AUSTRIAN, & ENGLISH Which will be SOLD VERY CHEAP. ' .T,,,5. J/ GO,STEAM FURNITURE FACTORY, Masiertos,

Mm mm STOP! stop; AND READ THIS!! AN IMMENSE SALE FIRBT-CLASS GOLD AND SILVER JEWELLERY Will be held in MASTERTON on MON.DAY NEXT and four following'days. This being a BANKRUPT STOCK, the whole will be cleaved at prices never before heard of in New Zealand. BEFORE, purchasing your CHRISTMAS • PRESENTS, call and inspect this toagniflcent assortment of .. 'JEWELLERY, WATCHES, &l\ Silver Watches from 20 > each Gold Broo:hjs and Hairing from ss. WATCHES, CLOCKS, AND JEWEL. LEIIY carefully r e»aircd on the shortest notice, 952 ■TO-OUKFEATiIRRSTON SUBSCRIBERS. Y{B J.' W. LAIMBEER is our SOLE U, Featherst'in Agent, and all orders for Mwrliumtnts, Subscriptions to the Paper, Job Printing, <kc„ cutrusted to him will receive prompt attention. J PAITON & CO. Stocks Farm Implements. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 28, At 12 o'clock. LOWES & lORNS hwo-received''in-stiuetions from Mr 0. Avery, who has'sold his Farm, to sell at his homestead, Taratahi, The whole of his FARM STOCK AND . IMPLEMENTS, • . . '

pyswiinrro HJwml ; ,' In the matter of the Debtors' and '"*■' Creditws Act, 1876, and of the Bankruptcy of Charles Phillip ■, • Shippeii, a Debtor. [HIS. IS TO NOTIPT that the abovey ' named Debtor lias this day filed a declaration that lie is unable to meet his engagements with his creditors.. The first Meeting of creditors will ho 'held at the Resident Magistrate's Court at Mastorton on FBIDAY, the 2:) rd clay of December, 1881. at 3 o'clock in tho afternoon, Dated this l.fiih day of December, 188 L . ■'.' "■• JOSEPH J. TTRBETH,. :■■ Clerk tistrict Court. ... Invercargill Ales. T$ consequence of the increasing demand for 'the IRYEBOAEGILL ALES, I have tpi<Ky.-' appointed; Jameson Bros. & Co., of Cartertonf ; .my ?OI*E AGENTS for that district."'- A'-large «tock will bo kept by Ist December,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 952, 17 December 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 952, 17 December 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 952, 17 December 1881, Page 3

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