LOME nf iho inhabitantß of Carterton and surrounding districts will rcni.mber tin ) FEARFULLY HIGH PRIORS that n-ed to bn charged by tho to cnllmi old-ctt.h y.cdstorcsbo;,™ iUMEaON BEOTHSES & CO.IPS.S Co-operative store commenced to sell gw ■ - , , , ~,,•„ , not yet favorc I us wiih a call that, com/wr/m/ iht qmtitg of Im vomit w Ih tht i» m u< chari/c, it is ftill DISTRICT. WedonotprelomltoaellfotCASH ONLY as a Hind. Wo rtillgi™ credit, kt only h reco-misod good marks, therefore wo make no bad debts, Cash (listeners will hnd that ° they vi'l SAVE MONEY by paying us a visit. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with New ami Fashionable Goods A and Children's Trimmed and Untnmined HiTS AT VERY LOW I'lUbJib. WE HAVE THE LAMEST STOCK OF BOOTS IN CASTERTO * And wo Guarantee them equal to those made to measure, and as v.;e do not depend solely on tin Boot Trade, wo can sell at prices VERY MUCH LOWER than regular booUhops. Clothing Department. In this Department we UNDERSELL EVKRY OTHER HOUSE. We have a very large stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Hats, and every article boutht that does not suit will be exchanged. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. In this department onr goods are always new, and of the best quality,a, we have a weekly Biipply, and we sell at the vlw JjUyumi nuoi^. We have FOR SALE-Oats, Hay, Chaff, Beans, Pollard At. Glass Cut to Order. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. In stock-Wines, Spirits, English Ale and Stout, And Australian Wines of the be Jameson Bros.' Co-operative Store, Carterton. 1 IW, P. ALLEN. ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS HAVING AUMVEU BY TIIK ORIENT AND P. & 0- CO.'S STEAMERS, KIRKCALDIE AMD STAINS SPECIALLY commend the Mowing Departments to their numermis patrons and the which mil he sold at English Prices, Inspection and com--3lillincry, Hats, and Bonnets. Just Oi'eseh— Untiiimned Bonrcts, in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws Granny Bonnets, in the very latest materials Sliv.w Hats, in lbs very latest shapes New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, &c SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Another shimneiit hu just been opened, remarkably cheap, Bern." impossible from pi hit to realise the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness. Cashmere Jackets, Ids Gd, 18s 6(1,223 Gd Ca'hmerc Dolmas, Ids (id w 83s Lace and Chcnilla Capes and Dolmans A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in the leading makes, all quite now i Ladies' Underclothing in every detail, lor a complete outfit, all made up ot Horrock s A Long Cloth ./ Dressing Gowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon lea Gowns. i DRESS MATERIALS for the SEASON consist chiefly of English ami French Biege. Pompadour and Plain Eatteenw Heine now 'o "enerally worn, Kirkcaldic and Stains would specially invito inapection of their display, the whole of which, being French, and reduced in prices, arc already finding many buyers. Family Mourning-. TtIRKCALDIE k ST-VINS have received, direct from Paris, Three Cas.s of Black Material" including Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Aleriins, French Cis'smew, French Grenadines French Canveias, all warrauted fast colors, and suiu'-le iov l ,nc warmest Grenadines, weather. The Drapery Department Being now complete with irev Calicoes Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Ii ocdn, admitted free under ,ue new Customs Tariff, and pawl fur after the Act came into operation. New Hosiery In Women's aad Children's have just been opened up iueh.di:ig all the faMraabla m iky and colors. New Lace,, FriUinns, Eushmp,, Scarves, Imba lud.n Hiuun.cr.-b. s Parasols Gloves Im lisle, silk, any taffeta), Lam Gloves and Mits, SlmU Ribbons* New Dress Tiimniings, Flings, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, utc., etc. Men's UntlcreltthiiiffSilk Under Vests and Pauls Tklbriggan, Cotton, India.. Cause, Summer Merino, and Sp,.» Silk loder Vests a. i„L™ «ut and various qualities. New makes and Dawns inlta, .• in every size am Merino, and Silk 's and Mors new Dress Shirts, Oxford .Shirts, S:;mrtntliine from "s 3d. ftrong Navy Blue, Scotch Serge, Habit Cloths, Oc. ONEi SHlLLl":ii IN THE £ OIKCOCST FOR CASH POJICHASES OVER £2. KIEKGALDIEIND stains, LAMBTON QUAY AND LRAKDON-STREET. 10 RESTErTaRMS HOTEL, I EMPIRE HOTEL, 10 RESTERSARM SHOT E L, EMPIRE HOTEL, .1 FEATHEiiSTON. GREYTOWN. TiurfiiMWriwmtxm p*™™.. JAMLS BAU>H ' I [ "DECS to inform the inhabitants of FeaTHIS old-established and favorite hotel JJ thei'--.ton, Lower Valley, and travellers has lately been thoroughly renovated, and is generally that he has taken the abovo COMnow provided with every oonwiiiciicefor the MOBIOUS HOTEL, and v, (inkl assure them comfort of tho public,' and being situated that all visitois to it will find every comfort within a bhort distance of the Railway and be made thoroughly at hum.. Station, and nearly opposito tho Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages Wines and Spirits of the to visitors and the travelling public. best brands. The private sitting rooms and bedrooms —— are wellfurnishcd, and are high and roomy. GOOD STABLIiiG. WINES & SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY mU B KOT EL, SI A S T E R TON provided, The culinary management V,. „ ~ .., „ ~ , „ x , ~ [,i °• i The Proprietor of the aoove old and well's under tho supervision of the proprietor , }.-\ n, i j.l ,i< ° K • «■■ i i ii i. n kuown establishment bci-s to tnank tue m,jelf is asu hcient guarautee that tho . ..: , ~. , , 0 ,,, ~, i.t i „-„ , B ~ ~ ~ Habitants of J anterton and the surrounding its of patrons will be well provided for. ~ . . , ~ . „• n: r mL nrrTTAim -li -i\. discncts, as aho the travellmi' public for The BILLIARD room is provided with ~ , ' , ~.?,,', . tAt £,,,„,,, ~,, ' the largo mcanure of support hitherto given, 0D A liv?YAS B,J '-n' ~t if. »■"! I«8» ™pectfully to state that additions, (,?!.,! ICh *' dterabL, and improvements, in accord: SmTSlm ™Ss> ci. i«« "«» vitli the progress of the place, as also STABLING AND GRASS t ,, e [ M^mmls J th( J tnk »i / AU1 WOAB have been made. are also provided and are under effluent Th ~„,;„, Department is, as usual, mans X emcnt - firstolass. nvmrnvi tamwo" m Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors GEORGE JONES Phopkietqr, m 3;ich ' an(l al f of \ ho VCI , V kst , lliality> ' — ~~ The Billiard Room, which is provided TFiNUI HOTEL, with one of Alcock's first-class tables, has A. OWEN PitorniEioH. just been refuniiili"! in the most elegani. manner. HE above Hotel havini? been recently A, E L K IN S, J. built and enlarged, and fitted with Proprietor. every convenience for travellers and faini- __. lies, the proprietor lias much pleasure in announcing that he is prepared to give every "HRINCE OF Tl7 TJ UITJj. ( attention to the travelling public, and has .L YV J~«I no hesitation in saying that his house will ho MASTIiIiTWi. Wound second to none. T< WAGGi in takiu» possession of the ♦l T m R °° d 6tableS aIUI paddock 3 at ' « bov e favorably-known Hotel, begs to inm- ja• -i iit 1 . 1 1 form llis oW fril ' lu,s tne l )lllllic ne ' Wines and Spirits of the best brands only ra u y t ) ljlt i, e j nttn( i s to conduct it in such Irani- /?„fl * , . " V| "' w a manner as will gam mm as large ut siinre .__,____ of public patronage as was accorded to his ROYAL OAK HOTEL, Mr o.lllo^. Cartbkton. , n „ „ . .... [. HODGINS Pkoprieto!!. n . To Bmt „ he ™™ S' 8 } Dinner will be served at 12.30, instead ol TN announcing that he has taken the ] ift," 0 " tln;S *™ l " I above hotel, H. HODJINS would cakl. tho ram. oeg to infonn the TnAvr.LL.Na Public and Q bc ( st I bram,s n{ W,ncs and the residents of Carterton generally that he V s pST *• . twi „f hasrefitted and refurnished it, an! effected WIvS 1 J ttt improvements in every department. Al!cock ? E f IAi,I ' LS ', V . th „ t. ! A stock of WINE/ond SIIRITS of the accCßßorle3 f fu^l swX " U , 1 very best brands is now kept, and.fi H ?™W™f o{ H ! :(i " Lo(iU1 ;- f0 »? class Billiard-table will at once be added iamuh] y kßo ™ m conml!on W,lh tk There are GOOD STABLING and Pad- " r e , , . , , , ~ ~ e ■ docks attached, and Travellers and Visitors F r H lasß » 10n «f«f*-, will find every convenience at the „, I } l S^" } «■ The RAILWAY IJUb starts from this EOYAI! OAK HOTEL. hotel for each train. 674
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 957, 23 December 1881, Page 1
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