SOME of the inhabitants of Carterton and surrounding districts will remember the FEARFULLY HIGH PBICKS that used to be charged by tho bo calleil old-estib-BROTHERS ft.CO.Sflff^a commenced to sell goods it vVKLLINC-I'uN L'itlCiis.' We would remind those who haw not yet favored us with a Call that, compariwi'the quality of Ik goods w'.lh Ik prices v:e cAaryc, it is Etill •■ . . HE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE DISTRICT. We do not pretend to sell for GASH ONLY as a blind. Wo still give credit, but only to recognised good marks, therefore wo make no bad debts. Cash Customers' will find thai - they wi'l SAVE MONEY by paying TIIE'pRAPERY Di;|PARTMENT .8 well stocked with, Now and Fashionablo Goods. A Largo assortment of Ladies' and , Children's Trimmed and Untrimmed H\TS AT VERY LOW PRICES. WE HAVE THE LAMEST STOCK OF BOOTS IN GABTEBTO -J\ And we Guarantee them equal to those mudo to measure, arid as wo do not depend solely on th« Boot Trado, we can sell at prices VERY MUCH LOWER ihnn regular boot-shops. , .Clothing Department, n this Department wc UNDERSELL EVERY OTHER ifOUSE. Wo have a very largo lock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Hats, ami every article bonphtthnt does not suit will be exchanged. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. n this department our goods are always new, and of the best quality, m we have a weokly supply, and we sell at the VERY LOWEST PRICES. We bavo FOR SALE-Oats, Hay, Chaff, Deans, Pollard Ac. Glass Cut to Order. WINE; AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, In stock-Wines, Spirits, English Ale and Stout, and Australtau Wincs-of tho best brands 1 Jameson Bros,' Co-operative Store, Carterton, , . *, , ' L W, P. ALLEN. ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS UAVINfI ARIUVKP BV THE 1 ORIENT AND P. & 0; CO.'S STEAMERS, JIRKCALDIE AND STAINS SPECIALLY commend the following Departments to their numerous patrons and the public, and have again to announce the Opening of many CLEARING LIKES, which will be sold at English Prices, Inspection and comparison are desired, to whicli ail are invited. ! Millinery, Hats, and Bonnets. ! \ Jost Opened— Jonttimmed Bonnets, in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Ftucy Straws i Bonnets'; in the very latest materials Stow Hats, in the very latest shapes > New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, &c. SATIN MANTLESi SATIN JACKET'S, SATIN CAPES, SATIS DOLMANS, mother shipment has just been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible irom pi in; j to reaiise the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can i testify to their cheapness. j. Cashmere Jackets, 16s Gd, 18s 6d, 223 6d , j Cashmere i)olmas,ll)s (id to 83s j. Lace and Cbenilla Capes and Dolmans I A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in the leading makes, all quite new ■ • j Ladies' Underclothing in evory detail, for a complete outfit, all made up oi Hnrrock's Long Cloth Dressing Gowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns, DRESS MATERIALS for the SEASON consist chiefly of English and French liiogc. Ponipadottr and Plain Eattecris Being now so generally worn, Kirkcaldio and Stains would specially invite inspection of their display, the whole of which, being French,'and reduced in prices, ' • are already finding many buyers. Family Mourning-. MRKCALDIE & STAINS have received, direct from Paris, Threo Cases of Black Materials, including Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Merinos, French Cashmere, French Grenadines, French CanverW, all warranted fast c.dora, and suitable fur tho wannest weaker. , 2 The Drapery Department OU .R now complete with every requisite, special attention is directed to their White and ' Grey Calicoes, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton Coeds, admitted free under tue new Customs Tariff, and passsed ior after the Act came into operation. ! New Hosiery in Women's and C! iUmn's have just been opened up. including all Iho fashionable nuke 8 ' aud colors, New Laces, Frillinus, Rusliings, Scarves, India Muslin Handkerchiefs' Paiasols Cloves nn lisle, sill., any tolfcta), Lace Gloves and MiU, Shaded Ribbons' New Dress Tiiimnings, Flings, Hantlo Oriiamenls, Buttons, etc,, etc. Men's Undereltthina 1 . Jalbrißftan Cotton, Iniliin Oanse, Simiinoi Merino, and Spu» Silk Under Vests and Pant" in every size and various i|iialities. New makes and Nitons m Cotton, ,'Miinmev -, Merino, and Silk Half.Hose, Boy's and Men's m.-v< Dress Shins, Oxford Shirts, Summer Crimean Shirts, Cricketing Shirts and Trousers. - ■■ •LARGE DELn'I'JR'Y."-Celeb]ated Clyde unteurable Tweeds for Boy's ' rlotluV from 2s 3d, ' Strong Navy Blue". Scotch Sorgo, Habit Cloths, ate. (JNB SSILUIft IN THE £ DIKCOUST FOR CASH PURCHASES OVER £2. nRKCAtDIE'TiND: STAINS, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRAKDON-STIIEET. ■ « „«. „d o a iMi-a ut.» rr r I KMPIRE KOTFJ,, 10 RESTERS ARMfc HO lIvL, .■; ■. ~;.,-■ n ' FEATHERSTON. GREYTOWN. I)AIM?rT'P tym* JOMS '■■' Pku ™ eto »- AMitb BAKItIL 11 | 'OF.cS to inform the inhabiton's of I'ea--1 THjS old-established and favonto hotel- jj therston, Lower Valley, awl travellers has lately been thoroughly renovated, aud is generally that ho hits taken tho nbovo COMnow provided with every coiivonienccfor tho MODIOUS HOTEL, and would assure them comfort of tho public, and being situated that all visitois to it will hud every comfort within a fchort distance of tho Railway and be mado thoroughly tit homt. . Station, and nearly opposite the Post nnd (Telegraph offices, offers special-advantages "Wines and Spirits of the to visitois and the travelling public. ~; t best brands. Thjjjjrivate sitting rooms and bedrooms' "'' »re and aro high and ioomy. GOOD STABLING. riNES & SPIRITS OF. THE BEST DESCRIPTION ONLY fILDB HOTEL, MASTERTON o provided. The culinary management \j n'ng'under the supervision of the proprietor The Proprietor of the above old and wellimself is a sufficient guarantep that the kuown eah-ilislimeiifc hi'js to thank the in--ants of patrons wi'l be well provided for, habit-ants of Maaterton awl tho sunouiiiihi"; The BILLIARD room is .provided with districts, as also the travelling public tor me of Alcock's best tables. the large measure of support hitherto given, A CONVEYANCE will meet each train aud begs respectfully to state that additions, or tha'CorrWpiehco of visitors, ilterations, and improvements, in accordAND GRASS auce vith the progress of tin-place, as also • PADDOCKS the growing requirements of the trado, b also provided aud are under efiicient have been made. ' , The, Culinary Department is, as usual, \ ''. . first-:lass. GEORGE JONES Proprietor. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liqlu.it- _._* are sach and all of .the very best quality. mnvrTrr tin'pijT The Billiard Room, which is provider . a™™ d • with one of Alcoek's M«t-class''tal,hs,'bas' A- OWEN —' PROl ™;, just been refnrnhhK.in the. most elegant THE above Hotel haviw? been recently '• '"'" : <v-ELiv IK « .built and enlarged, and-fitted with ; ; ' ''' I'ro'nrietor. very convenience for travellers and fami- ■ :■'•■'■"■- k -- the proprietor has much rjleasurc'in - ncingthatheispreparedtogiveevmy INCE rjp WALE* T} W\\b\ ton to the travelling public, and has ** '- 4 ' Jtatinn in saying that his house will be ' onnrl second to none, '■••[" - There »re ! good stables and paddocks at- T - WAGG, in taking of tnc ■•ohei -i!-' " '"' ''" "'"' a^ove favdralily-kirown Hoidj.jLegs to.iu- i Wines aid Spirits of the best/brands only form hia oh! friends aii'd the public genunl • • gftO rally-that ho intends to conduct it in sach ;■■ 1,,-j . : a manner aß.will gain him as large a share ..-„ a* Tr TrAmriT ■■>■■■ °i P^ r P n ago .aß.was accorded to his ROYAIhOAK HOTEL,'- 1 predecessor, MrJ.,E.,THOMPSON; •■'• ! ' ; - -'"■ y »WIJGINS< .'...Pkophjeior, '.t" PW 1 the convenience of "visitois, - WW". ..__ 1--1 «■■ *'• Diiner°will-be'seWCd at i 9.80, •instead-oi ii announoing that he has taken the l ?■?;, aß''hithert6,"thuß allowing time to. I iX hotel, H. HODJINS would cafhthetwm. rto inform the Thavelliko tmn-u* * -Wt ■w.m--.lmi»- of iW-ines and' ;■ • ...:!flt.««' rw.,4,.., M n«.n„.iVit..h ß Spirits kept, in stock, . Z\ , ■ The Billiard.Room contains TWJ of ;" Allcuck'BrßEST TABLES, with all the |,fl -«'-* he ac Cf|Bfiriesi.fif„tho pame, and, is' under the t- management of Huon Looub, 'so well and I * favorably known in., connection with the ut 'samo^'";"'. y ] ::' •;: j '•" dootsattached, W^V&tiS. '' K^.J^^^^.^--. -jLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON dooks attached, ind Travellers and Visitors , ... «_j 5 —•'"-ce'at the .'. , "'] ' mm OAI HOTEL. BEi' A'6|om'mqdatibri ; fbif Faniiliei. r and Bait .Stab\ea ( attaohed.') hotel for each train.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 970, 10 January 1882, Page 1
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