HOME of the inhabitants of Carterton and surrounding districts will renumber the FEARFULLY HIGH PRICES that u<cd to be charged by the so-called old-citib-Saatt JAMESON BROTHERS & CO.gl.;,^'; commenced to sell goods at WELLINGTON fIHCrX We would roiniml tlioso who hm not yet favored us with a call that, comparini tk (ptntilij of the tjooih io'.lh (he prim n charge, it is still . . THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE DISTRICT. We do not pretend to sell for CASH ONLY as a Mind, We still dive credit, hut only to recognised good marks, therefore wo make no bad debts. Cash Customers will find that they wi l ! SAVE MONEY by paying us a visit. THE DRAPERY DEPyUITMENT Is well stocked with New ami Fashionable Goods. A Lnrie assortment of Ladies' and Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed H\TS AT VERY LOW PRICES. WE HAVE THE LAMEST STOCK OF BOOTS'IN CAFJEBTO A And we Guarantee them equal to those made to measure, ajid as we do not depend solely on the Boot Trade, wo can sell at prices VERY MUCH LOW.EII than regular boot-shops. Clothing Department. In this Department we UNDERSELL EVERY OTHER HOUSE. We have a very large stock of lien's and Boys' ftolhing and Hats, and every article bought that docs not suit will be exchanged. p GROCERY DEPARTMENT. In this department our goods aro always new, and of tl e best quality, as we have a weekly supply, and wo sell at tho VERY LOWEST PRICES. We have FOR SALE-Oats, Hay, Chaff, Beans, Pollard &c. Glass Cut to Order. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS. In stock-Wire?, Spirits, English Ale and Stout, and Australian Wines of the best brands Jameson Bros.' Co-operative Store, Carterton. ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS HAVING ABMVED BY THE ORIENT AND P. & Q- CO.'S STEAMERS, , KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS SPECIALLY commend the following Departments to their numerous patrons and the *} public, and have again to announce the Opening of many CLEARING LINES, which will be sold at English Prices. Inspection and comparison are desired, to which all are invited. Millinery, Huts, and Bonnets. Just Opened—{Jnt'immel 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 Bhipineut his just been opened, remarkably cheap, Being impossible from print to reaiise the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can j testify to their cheapness, f Cashmero Jackets, 10s Gil, 18s Gd, 22s Gd (Minero Dotal, Ills Ww 83s Lace and Clieniila Capes and Dolmans fc_ A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in the leading makes, all quite new Ladies' Underclothing in every detail, for a complete outlit, all made up ol Horrock's i Long Cloth ftlressingGowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns. 'S3 MATERIALS for the SEASON consist cliiclly of English aud French Biege. Pompadour and Plain Mattcensi B/ing now so generally worn, Kirkcaldie and Stains would specially invite inspection •' 7 -/ ii...:. .i:...1...> tl.o u.linlp nt wln'Mi. hpinc French, nnrl rwlmml in linpns. f Ul lUUII - - , "i 1 are already finding many buyers. Family Mourning. RIRKCALDIE & STAINS have received, direct from Paris, Three Casts 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 Bein» now complote with every requisite, vpecial attention is directed to their White and Grey Calicoes, whirlings, Brown Hollands, and oilier Cotton (ioods,.admittcd free under tue new Customs Tariff, and passscd for after the Act came into operation, New Hosiery In Women's and CbikWa have just been opened up. iuchwiug all the fashionable make 3 ami colois, New Laces, Frillinns, Rustlings, Scarves, India Muslin Handkerchiefs- • Parasols Gloves ; m lisle, silk, any taffeta), (,a« Gloves and Mits,' Shaded Ribbons' New Dress Tiiimnings, F rings, Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, vtc,, etc. Men's Uiulerclttliiii js« Balbriggan, Cotton, Indian Gausc, Summer Merino, and Spun Silk Under Vests and Pants ~in every size and various qualities. New makes aud patens in Cotton, Mimincr '.Merino ami Silk Half Hose, Boy's and Men's new Dress Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Sum"'mer Crimean Shirts, Cricketing Shirts and Trousers. " LARGI£ DELIVISiIY."-Celeb>atcd Clyde untcarable Tweeds for Boy's Clnthini! from 28 3d. Strong Navy Blue, Scotch Serge, Habit Cloths, etc. ONE SHILLING IN THE £ DISCOUNT FOR CASH PURCHASES OVER £2. MRKGALDIEI.ND STAINS, ; ' LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET.
EMPIRE HOTEL. FEATHERSTON. "' JAMES BARRETT BEGS to inform tlio inhabitants of Featlierston, Lower Valley, and travellers generally that lie has taken the above COMMODIOUS HOTEL, and wnldassure thorn that all visitois to it will find every comfort and be inado thoroughly at hoim. Wines and Spirits of the best brands. GOOD STABLIEG. nLVB HOTEL, MASTERTON Tho Proprietor of the above old and wellknown uatflblislunent begs to thank tho inhabitants of Maaterton and tho surrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large meanuro of support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance vith the progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is, as usual, first-jlass. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are sach and all of the very best quality, The Billiard Boom, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables, has just been refurnithwl in tho most elegant manner. A. ELK INS, . Proprietor. pBIMOE OP TFALEB' T] UTEfj, MASTERTON. T, WAGG, in taking possession of the above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform bis old friends and the public generally that ho intends to' conduct it in such a manner as will gain, him as large a share of public patronage as was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J, E, Thompson. To suit the convenience of visitois, Dinner will he served at 12.30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing time to catch the train. Only' the best brands of Wines and Spirits kept in stook. Tfie Billiard Room contains TW'J of Allcock's BEST 'TABLES, with all the accessories of the game, and is under the management of .'Hugh 1 Looue, so well and favorably known'iff connection with tlie Bame '\\ , _.' . F t-olass Accommodation for Families, '.'■'■ Livery and Bait: Stables attached,) 'The JRAHiWAYv'BUS starts from this hotel for 6Mb. train? ;:- 674
10 RESTERS AEMSHOTEL, ''' GREYIWN. GEOUGE JONIS Pkofkietok. THIS old-established and favorite hotel has lately been thoroughly renovated, aud is now provided with every conveniencefor the comfort of the public, .and Joeing situated within a short distance of tho Railway Station, and nearly opposite the Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public. The private sitting rooms and bedrooms are weflfurnishecl, and are high and roomy. WINES A SPIRITS OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management being under the supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarantee that tho wants of patrons will be well provided for. The BILLIARD room is provided with one of Alcock's beat tables. A CONVEYANCE will meet each train for the convenience of visitors. GOOD STABLING AND GRASS J* PADDOCKS :e also .provided and are under efficient ! JONES Proprietor. ■■TENUI HOTEL. A, OWEN, Proprietor. IHE above Hotel bavin? been recently built and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for travellers and families, .the proprietor has much pleasure in annortnemg-that he is prepared to give every attention to the travelling public, and has so hesitation in saying that his house will be found.'second to none, Then are good stables and paddocks attached? .••. Win® and Spirits of the best brands only ROYAL OAK HOTEL, ''■'■ ■ Carterton. . E HODGINS.'. Proprietor. i IN announcing that he has taken the above hotel, H, HODJINS would beg to inform the Travelling Public and the residents 0/ Carterton generally that he. haa|efitted and refurnished it, and'effected-l improvements in overy department:'" Utoekof WINES and SPIRITS of the very beßt brands is now kept, and a firstclass Billiard-table will at once be' added, '"' docks attached, and Travellers and Visitors"| . will find every convenience at the"" '"'■■" : - BOYAJ& OAK;HOTEL.■•■„ ■„ i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 961, 29 December 1881, Page 1
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