; ; ;■ . .11HIE1MDI1.11TIH1I181.I S" OMEof the inhabitants of Carterton and surrounding districts will vcmeinbor the FEARFULLY HIGH PRICES that used to bo charged by tbo so-called old-esfcib-SSJ!K , !£ JAMESON BROTHERS & CO. j*SA?3 commenced to soil goods at WELLINGTON PRICES, We would remind those who have not.y'et favored us withaoall that, comparini/ tk quatUy of tk gooih with the prices m charge'iilh still THE CHEAPEST STORE IN. THE UISTHICT. We do not pretend to sell for CASH ONLY as a blind. We still give credit, but only to recognised good marks, thorefore we mako no bad debts, Cash Customers will find that they wi'l SAVE MONEY by paying us a visit. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with New and Fashionable Goods. A Largo assortment of Ladies' and ■ Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed HaTS AT VERY LOW PRICES, WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS IS GABTSBTO A And we Guarantee them equal to those mudo to measure, and as we do not depend solely ; on the Boot Trade, wo can sell at prices VERY MUCH LOWER than regular boot-shops. Clothing Department, In this Department we UNDERSELL EVERY OTHER HOUSE. Wo have a very largo stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Hats, and every article bought that docs not suit ■ will be exchanged. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. In this department our goods are always new, and of the best quality, as wc have a weekly supply, and we sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have FOR SALE-Oats, Hay, Chaff, Beans, Pollard etc. Glass Cut to Order, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. In stook-Wines, Spirits, English Ale and Stout, and Australtan Wines of the best brands Jameson Bros' Co-operative Store, Carterton. [W, P. ALLEN. ADDITIONAL AND -IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS HAVINO ARRIVED BY THE ORIENT AND P. & O 1 CO.'S STEAMERS, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS SPECIALLY commend the following Departments to their numerous patrons and the, public, and have again to announce the Oponing of many CLEARING LINES, which will be' sold at English Prices, Inspection and comparison are desired, to which all are invited. Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets. Just Opened— Untrimmed Bonnets, in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws Granny Bonnets, in the very latest materials : Straw Hats, in the very latest shapes New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, &c. SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Another shipment hu just been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible from print to reaiiso the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness, Cashmere Jackets, Id's 6d, 18s Gd; 22s fid Cashmere Dolmas, 10s 6d to 83s Lace and Chcnilla 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 ot Horrock's Long Cloth DrcssingGowns, 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, Kirkcaldio and Stains would specially invite inspection of their display, tho whole of which, being French, and reduced in prices, are already finding many buyers. Family Mourning. 11 "i k STAINS have received, direct from Paris, Thrco Cases of Black Materials including Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Merinos, French Cashmere, French Grenadines French Canveras, all warranted fast colors, and suitable for the warmest . weather. The Drapery Department Boine now oomplete with every requisite, special attention is directed to their White and Grey Calicoes, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Goods, admitted free under tue new Customs T&riff, and passsed for after the Act came into operation. New Hosiery " Women's and Children's have just been opened up. including all tho fashionable make 9 " aud colors, New Laces, Fnllinns, Rushings, Scarves, India Muslin Handkerchiefs 1 Parasols Gloves (in lisle, silk, any taffeta), Lace Gloves and Mils, Shaded Ribbons* New Press Trimmings, Frings, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, etc,, etc. Men's TJndcrcltthinff. Balbriggan, Cotton, Indian Gause, Summer Merino, and Spun Silk Under Vests and Pants in every Bize and various qualities. New makes and patterns in Cotton, Summer Merino and Silk Half Hose, Boy's and Men's new Dress Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Sum;mer Crimean Shirts, CrickctingShirts and Trousers. " Li ARGE DELIVEITSr r ."-Celcbrated Clyde unbearable Tweeds for Boy's filothine from 2s 3d. Strong Navy Blue, Scotch Serge, Habit Cloths, etc. ONE SHILLING IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH PURCHASES OYER £2. kibkcaldkTand stains, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.
•OORESTERS ARMS HOTEL, GREYTOWN. GEQItGE JONBS Proprietor. ■ THIS old-established and favorite hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is now provided with overy coriveniencefor the comfpft pf the public, and being situated within a short distance of the Hailway Sfatjon, and nearly opposite the Post and Iptygrapji offices, offers special advantages fo visits? s sn4 the travelling public. The private sitting rooms and bedrooms p'pu furnished, and are high and roomy. W}NEB <t SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided, The culinary management himielf is a sufficient guarantee that tho wants of patrons will be well provided for, The BILLIARD room 13 provided with que of Alcock's beat tables, . . A CONVEYANCE will meet eqoh train for the convenience of visitors. , GOOD STABLING AND - GRASS ' ■■■ .PADDOOKB -aft .also provided and. are under efficient fflWSWpnt.. GEORGE JONES ..,v,.„.V..'?bopribtor, •: : TENUIvHOTEt. A,OWEN....v.'....'...;!:;;.APRo?METoii. THE above Hotel haviuff. been recently built and enlarged'," and fitted with every convenience for travellers and families, the:proprietor has-much pleasure in announcing that hois prepared to give every attention to the travelling public, and has no hesitation in saying that his house will be found second to none; .' . There are good stables and paddocks attached. : ' _ Wines and Spirits of tho best brands only ROYAIf OAK HOTEL, , 1.. .GAIJTERXpff, • ■■'■. H. HODGI^, v ..p,;,.,,,,..PROPRIETQR, J. .H. ;.HODiJINa would .. beg to ujlorro the'TEAVEuiNQ Public and -:'. the regents of : '.CarterW generally that he linproveroenti'iri every department.' i JA/pWkoiOTES'and SPIRITS of the :.<, WWibeßtibrandJ'iinots ; kepl,and a first- "'- cl»Bs,'ißilhjiid-tableiwill at onoe.be added. r. : ■ Tr,<w,iwi(OOD BTABLING'a ! nd : Pad- \' • doeM,a, t|#oh,e<i, and Travellers and-Visitors ■■'■ will find every conv,en{e)jcp atthe^''' • "'' ; , ,jil. ~! s 2C(joi(j edl. b'ili;M ■, . ~•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 955, 21 December 1881, Page 1
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985Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 955, 21 December 1881, Page 1
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