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Choice Display ,'of Fancy Drapery AT DENISON HOUSE, THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE STOCK IN THE WAIRARAPATO SELECT FROM, AND AT LOW PRICES, At Denison House. CHOICE MILLINERY BONNETS & TRIMMED HATS, LADIES'FASHIONS BLE JACKETS, CAPELETvS, AND FICHUS At Denison House, LARGE STOCK OF LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S PLAIN AND FANCY HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES, RIBBONS, SILK SCARFS AND COLLARET I'ES At Denison House. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, CORSETS, AND UNDERSKIRTS, PLAIN & FAN CY DRESS STUFFS & TRIMMINGS TO MATCH At Denison House, CHEAP POMPADOUR PRINTS AND MUSLINETTES, NEW UMBRELLAS, NEW LISSE RUCHINGS, NEW TARLTON RUCHINGS At Denison House, A MANIFICENT STOCK OF MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING—aII new patterns, new Btyles, and thoroughly Bhrunk At Denison House, MEN'S AND BOYS' SILK, LINEN, AND ALPACOA COATS, NEW HATS, SHIRTS, SCARFS, TIES, COLLARS, BELTS, BRACES, &c. At Denison House. BELL, DRAPER * OUTFITTER, DENISON HOUSE, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. CHRISTMAS BOXES! SPECIAL NOTICE I '■'. T JlO KNAIiLK us to serve one and all alike, we intend giving Genuine ChristJ I m;w ■ oxes to our customers by allowing tbein a discount off all Cash Pur- (3 diiiMM »5 follows, (luring the month of December:— frj 4 X DIIArEHY and MILLINERY 10 per cent, Or 2s in the £ &■ :■ IlldXlluMMiYmddMHlNG 10 per cent. Or 2s in the £ '~ IMii'XmidVlAiTfllNG 10 per cent, Or 2s in the £ ® U,:--<'Killl<> ml PROVISIONS 5 per cent. Or Is in the £ H 3 As <ni! i ;r;;nls have always been the BEST rROCURABLE, and our PRICES § '■7 LOW Ji ili'in oilier storekeepers, we feel assured that our efforts to keep the h ''■) juices doffii in iiceoiikuce with the times will tend to still fmther increase our H -;■ .lirc-ily i-Attm.-ivu biisiuoss during the coming year. On and after Ist January, S q I bV.i. i:. is our intention to introduce an entirely new system into our business, h one 'which will 0 % o Give our Cash Customers Greater Advantages ffl than ever offered by any other firm in New Zealand. Fuller particulars will be C ' J advertised previous to that date. We respectfully ask the public to £ * INSPECT OUR WINDOWS DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK! & • p b> It being oiu' iniontioii to make a L They will bo Illuminated until 9 p.m. during 'Xmas week A, GARDENER <fo SON, CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON.

NEW INDUSTRY AT PLIMMER'S MANURE MANUFACTORY, (Cornhill-st. off Manners-st.), BONE DUST, suitalle for agricultural and Horticultural purposes can now be obtained. It is specially recommended to Gardeners as a cheap, clean and unrivalled Manure for greenhouse plants. Bones pui chased for Cash in any quantitv. . H, GABY, Manager, P.S.—All kinds of crushed grain for Horses Prices at mill Waipoua Wool Works & Tannery. [ARVEY & MUERAY beg to announce L that for the benefit of their numerous friends and the public they have opened an cilice in the Temple Chambers, and have secured a large store in connection with the same, where they will be prepared to purchase Wool, Hides, Sheepspins, da. Wool carefully classed aud scoured at the Works, Waipoua, and delivered at railway station, at tlio Lowest Current Rates. WOOL BALES ON SALE. New Zealand Railways. WELLINGTON SECTION. TIME TABLE ON AND AFTER 6m JANUARY, 1882. THROUGH TRAIN SERVICE. a.m. p.tn Wellington, tkp. ... 7.20 4.5 | Featherston „ ~ 10.45 ,7.30 Greytown „ ... 10.50* 7.35 Carterton „ ... 11.40 8.20 Mastcrton, (or. .. 12.10 8.50 Greytown „ ... 8.20* 2.50 Featlierston,, ~, 8.50 3.25 Wellington, arr. ... 12,20 6.55 For Saturday extra trains and Wellington local trains, see Time-Table posters. * Does not run on Saturday; passengers will proceed to Woodside'or Featherston by extra trains. All timo tables issued prior to this date are now cancelled. • J.P.MAXWELL, .: 966 . General Manager.

J. h. H A TIM, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER'&e., &c. LiMBTdN Quay. IMPOKTEEOF Brass, lead, zui's, and galvanised iron Copper, brass, and wrought iron tubing Cast-iron water and gas pipes Pumps, house and ship closets Huhber hose awl block tin Engineers' and plumbers' brass work tlasfittinßs, fee, <Src„ Ac. MANUFACTURER OP Distilling and brew.ng apparatus 1 ijditning conductors, pumps Water-endues, plunge and shower bath Hydraulic cellar pumps,; aud self-acting blasts Hydraulic Lfts, hot wa'.er apparatus fid fcvay description ol brass lead, and copper goods, J. ?., HAYES, • Wellington I'lumUng Worts, ■ Lambtos Quat, TIME PWMANKNT INVESTMENT j A>'J) r,O,\N ASSOCIATION OF WAlliA'iAlv. . v t .VI N-sllM-Kl. IIIiLXmWS. I iiwii'iKirati'ilunder the"lhiildingSocieties Act, 157(1,"] DiKKiTons : liissra- Charles I'lianwyu (Chairman), 11. I\ e»«w, .1. K'lllor, »V. C. Villi, J. SlK'f'trf!', tt, I'milll. ! I'iik Annual Inimk i'lmms hlwiH;, pM '. 64,218 ;k'ki:vk Fund ... £BO4 I'lii i.uijjiKi* U,r \da\ uie Association a established aro twcfold. In tho first ace it ifTeis an excellent method of incsti'eu ;i-r i. ii-b wlki wish to accumulate tlic.r caiiiial ")• <aviugs at the highest rate tksteiil with iicriuct security and by 1 i\vitii! .iii'iill »r urge s';uis to be invested '-.:■ |,ur:ndiea) nayuicii'is, it conforms to the eir. i)i.-.~:;i(H':v»! all classes. I ihi' -:uu«d place do tlio3C who require 10.-it'.*' uii f Ju pioportics they already possess, ~-,• wi 'i ■ ui', meet with oppoi'tunities of ac.iiiU'iijg properties advantageously, it presents to them moans of obtaining advances •i{.mi;easy .md favorable terms. This Association receives lixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscription!! on investment shares, 5/per month -. ultimate viihiq of shaves, £SO. Applications for shares jto bo addressed to tiro Manager. A liberal commission allowed to Agents on all investment shares issued through ■•bem.' tilliee Horn's ; M.uiday, Wednesday, aud I'a'y'dii.v T'io mtit Saturday in each month Letwewrthc hour* of i!'and 4 and " mill ■!' p.m The Maimger will attend at the Club Jltnei, Mauterton, every Thursday evening nrccc'uiif the pay day in flveytowu. '■.■■■- uJSttM. WYKTT, Manager.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 974, 14 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 974, 14 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 974, 14 January 1882, Page 1

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