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IKIEIAIDI SOME of tlio inhabitants of Carterton and surrounding districts will remember the FEARFULLY HIGH PRICKS tlmt used to be charged by the so-called old-est'b-tots "st» JAMESON BROTHERS & CO. &&££ commenced to sell goods at WELLINGTON i'itlOlis. Wo would remind those who liava not yet favored us with a call that, couipitriiKi Ihe quality oj the ijoods wlh the pr'icf* nv charge, it is still ITTEWEMBnMT¥M"MTiiffi do not protond to sell for CASH ONLY as a blind. Wo still give credit, but only tn Bfccognised good marks, therefore wc make no bad debts. Cash Customers will find thiii 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 HiTS AT VERY LOW PltlbLb. WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS IN CARTEBI'O i\ And we Guarantee tlicm equal to thoso made to measure, and as wo do not dopend solely on th« Boot Trade, we cau sell at prices VERY MUCH LOWER than regular boot-shops. Clothing Department. In thiß Department we UNDERSELL EVERY OTHER HOUSE. We have a very largo stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Hats, and every article bought that does not suit will be exchanged. grocery department. In this department our goods are always now, and of the best quality, as we have a weekly supply, and we sell at the VERY LOWEST PKICbS. "We have FOR SALK—Oats, Hay, Chaff, Beatis, Pollard &c. Glass Cut to Oraor, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, In stock—Wines, Spirits, English Ale and Stout, and Australian Wines of the best brands Jameson Bros.' Co-operative Store, Carterton, | rr \% P. ALLEN, • ADDITIONAL AND IMPORTANT SHIPMENTS HAVING ARMYED BY THE ORIENT AND P. & O' CO.'S STEAMERS, KJRKCALDIE AND STAINS CIPEdMLLY commend the following Departments to their numoi_ous patrons and the pub*, and have again to announco the Opening of many CLEARING LINES, which will bo sold at English Prices, Inspection and comparison are desired, to which all are invited. Millinery, Huts, and Bonnets. Just Opened—- ■ Tatrimmcd Bonnets, in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws ■ Bonnets, in the- very latest materials ' w Hats, in the very latest shapes New Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, &c. SATIN MANTLES, SATIN JACKETS, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Another shipment his just been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible from print to reaiisc the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness. Cashmere Jackets, lGs fid, 18s 6d, 22a Gd Cashmere Dohnas, 10s (id to 83s Lace and Chenilla Capes and Dolmaus A Variety of Ladies' Corsets, in the leading mates, all quite new Ladies' Underclothing in every detail, for a complete outfit, ah made up ot .-lorrocn a Long Cloth Dressing Gowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon Tea Gowns. DBESS MATERIALS for the SEASON consist chiefly of English and .trench Liege. Pompadom* find Plain ICatteosi;-; Beine now so generally worn, Kirkcaldie and Stains would specially invite inspection of their display, tho whole of which, being French, and reduced m prices, are already linding many buyers. Family Mourning. rirpifPATiDlE k STAINS havo received, direct from Para, Inrec (.ast.s of Mad including Nuns' Cloth, Beige, French Merinos, French Grenadines, French Canveras, all warranted fast coks, and weather. The Drapery jDepnriinenfc wjfetr complete with every requisite, special attrition is directed la ther Whfc a,,1 - Grev Calicoes, Shirtings, Brown Hollands, and other Cotton I .ond* .vliMtted iIVK ,udn tue'new Customs Tariff, and passsed for after the Act came into qmm

New Hosiery In Women's and ClrilWs have just been opened up. including all the Miionablo make* and colors, Sew Laces, Minns, Rusbwgs, Scarves, Imlia I wslin Hau l k u-kV Parasols, Gloves (m lisle, sill; any taffeta), Lac f f h ltlud lui ' uo ' ia ' New Dress Trimmings, Fungs, Mantle Orumcnts, Uuttons, etc,, etc. Men's Undevcltthing.

Kl] F 0 Rl GEOEGj hotel has renovated, and is DOW pioldedwn overy conveuiencefor the comfort of the public, and being situated within a short distance of the Railway 'Station, and nearly opposite the Post and Telegraph offices, offers special advantages to visitors and the travelling public. The private Bitting rooms and bedrooms are wellfurnishcd, and are high and roomy. WINDS' SPIRITS OF THE BEST '/ DESCRIPTION ONLY are provided. The culinary management being under the supervision of the proprietor himself is a sufficient guarauteo that the wants of patrons will be well provided for. The BILLIARD room is provided with one of Alcock's best tables. A CONVEYANCE will moot each train for the convenience of visitors. GOOD STABLING AND GRASS ' PADDOCKS are ajWprovided and are under efficient manrffement. GEORGE JONES : Proprietor, TENUI HOTEL. A. OWEN Proprietor, THE above Hotel having been recently bnilt and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for travellers and families, the proprietor has much pleasure in announcing that he is prepared to give every attention to the travelling public, and has no hesitation in saying that his house will be Bind second to none, there are good stables aud paddocks atWines and Spirits of the best brapds only kept. Gfi ROYAL OAK HOTEL, Carterton. . H. HODGINS Proprietor, announcing that he has taken the | above hotel, H. HODuINS would beg to inform the Travelling Public and the residents of Carterton generally that ho has refitted and refurnished it, and effected improvements in everyuepartment. i Btoek of WINE* and SPIRITS of the very best brands is now kept, and a firstclass Billiard-table will at once be added,, There are GOOD STABLING and Paddocks attached, and Travellers and Visitors yill find every convenience at tie ~ . BOYAIi OAK HOTEL,

and Spun Silk Under vests and Pant ktterns in Cotton, Kuinmer Ihirta. Oxford Shirts, Sumnntearablc Tweeds for Boy's libit Cloths, etc. (tCHASES OVEII £2, CI TREET, IE HOTEL, foTHERSTON. BARRETT the inhabitants of Featheraton, Lower"Valley, and travellers generally tlwt he has taken the above COMMODIOUS HOTEL, and would assure them that all visitois to it will find every comfort and be made thoroughly at hone. "Wines and Spirits of the best, brands. GOOD STABLING. QLUB HOTEL, MASTEIITON The Proprietor of the abovu old aud wellknown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Maatcvtou aud tho surrounding districts, as also tho travelling public for the large measure of support hitherto given, aud begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accnwi■anco vith the progress of tho place, as also the growing requirements of tho trade, have been made. The Culinary Department is, as usual, first-ilass. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are jacli and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Koom, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables, luis just been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A. ELK I N R , Proprietor. pRINCE OF ALES' IT', MASTEETON. T, WAGG, in taking possession of. the above favorably-known Hotel, begs to inform his old friends and the public generally that ho intends to conduct it in such a manner as will gain him as huge a share of public patronage us was accorded to his predecessor, Mr J, E. Tiiotii'sox. To suit tho convenience of visitois. Dinner will be served at 12.30, instead of 1 p.m. as hitherto, thus allowing tinui to catch the train. Only the best brands of Y\ ini-f, :nd Spirits kept in stock, . The Billiard Mown contains TWJ of Allcock'a BE,ST TABLED, with all the accessories of the pame, and is tinder the management of Hugh Logui:, so well and favorably known in connection with the same . i; , F , t-class Accommodate far Families. Livery and Bait Stables attached.) The' .RAILWAY 'BUS starts from this hotel for each tram. 674

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 972, 12 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 972, 12 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 972, 12 January 1882, Page 1

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