-• AND A HAPPY MEW YEAR THE EMPORIUM, MASTERTON, : (Late F. W. HAtES), RAPP & HARE. R. AKD H " perusal of the; prices q-iotp.d b,!ow, and by comparing tlio quality tliey will ba found tho OHEAPBST. HOUSE in towi. In ' . ■ Tieiir of Chnstmaa tliey have )iurcbaseA alarge , assortment,of:' CLOTHING, BOOTS AKD SHOES, AND FANCY GOODS, Suitable foi Christmas' Gifts, WHITE SUGAR/HsGd, per tog; 4Jd per lb. CURRANTS, GJd per lb (uew fruit). RAISINS, BJd per lb (dew fruit). CANDLES, 9Jd per lb, SOAP, lisc( per bar; TEA, b Pd, 2.?, Is 1:1, and 2s fid per lb, And all other z.ine.s at equally Low Prices! Men's Summer Suits at 27b fid, Men's Trousers and Vests at 17s i';d, Youths' Summer Snits at 22s I'd.. Youths' Trousers mid Vests w 12a Gd, Mcp's Sbivlßnt 2s fid, Men's llats nt h i.W. Men's Boots from 8s (id, Boys' li.mtr from .j, r,.), Children's Boots from is fid, Women':. P 0 .>t.-= ir«m Ca Oil, THE BEST ASSORTED STOCK OP IRONMONGERY In the District. PAPERHANGIMS, SCRIM B|d PEP YARD, OILS (Boiled and Raw), 4.3 3d and 4s 6d per gallon, P.S.—W'6 have to arrive, per mail steamer, kGQQ Glu'omo liitliQ PICTURES, Which we intend presenting to evory customer who purchases goods to the amount of 10s. t3"Tiie above prices avo for CaSIT, with a Discount of Is in tha £. REID & GRAY, Implement and Maoliiuo Manuiactivrevs. Winners of the Gold Medal at the Melbourne Exhibition for Double Furrow Ploughs, we Jg?*> J,ir . ie ?' Heportj-PLOUtiHS: 'Jn "tiiero is on, ovhibit to which of RSinl ™ .$ e ?l a . lten .H ""A tliat is the HOUW.U l-'URtiOVV ■ Pi Duitedin, New Zealand. In fini.-h mid construct on it is far superior. MAKERS OF NEW AND IMPROVED BROADCAST SB WING MACHINES, Corn and Seed DRILLS, Cambridge Press Wheel ROLLERS, HARROWS, Zigzag, Chain, and Ti i[ ml; UHAFFCUTTERS and HORSE POWERS " ' 'FIELD GRUBBERS. Agents for Clayton & Shuttlewortii's hTKAU ENGINES and THRASHING MILLS, Illustrated Catalogues posted free on application,. Liberal discounts to Merchant^. BRANCHES—Chriatclmreli, lnveic uei l, o:iina-u,Timaru, and Ashburton,. Head Offico and Works—DUNEDLV, Postal Addrecs—Box 20fi, Dnnedin.
AT W. P. FELL WHAM'S Boot sad Shoo Facjoi'y,' IN order to givo his customers a season !o . opportunity of obtaining r ' ~ ; BOOTS A [JO SHOES For the 1 olidaja at ratos that.would BUIC ALL-POCKETS, ' / • W.P. y. Iwb purch.wd a v«iy Jaigo Sample ] • Lei ol Ladicrf', (hid, oil's, and I GeuU' • : BOOTS AND SHOES, : Of ftl] fjty.'ft-, which, by takil)g : the' lot, ho obtai *.C'i 50 pur Cfiit lower than ■usual i rai es, and' lie lhcr -foio . • gives his ciistonoiß the 1 l-tiiietib of thia Bargain. Gent's Boots from 7si fid upwards 1 Children's Boots and : Shots from Is Cd I ' Ladies best Kid from 7s I . These : boota will be found'the same quality. (Ib thoßo which u>uiily sell at 6s and 16s respectively, One tall willjirm Mils w nupuf, but a genuine opportunity, GENTS'ELASTIC SIDES 13ss, INSPECTION INVITED - AT lIIS CENTRAL BOOT &SHOE WAREHOUSE : Opposite Council Chambers, . Queen bt„ Mastebiob, BOOTS and SHOES of every defpriptiiin (pegged, sewii, or rivetted),m 'do to' oilier on the shortest notice, : r ■ RqtaSiti Keqt'y.Execukd, •.>: 1 i; -A consignment of 1 Lawn Tennis.. Shoes ; JOS'L' ItEUKIVED. Aleoj a consignment of a New Boot Polish! ' 1 :;.••••:> licquhm no Irwhins. ./.j'HE iWAIRAIUPA PAILY is regularly ; J.n.filed for ittfrt'eice at.f' The •Asiooi..ted .^ews.iiiii l Hureauof (iew Ze.i> r Jail I"-^heie: ailvoinreineius an''i cct'iveil fjr
rp he obkytown. hotel I QHEVTOWN, WAIIUBATA. JOHN QUIIs 7 .... PKOPMETOH IHh above wJl.towuiß. ami oM-estub - lishyil lintel of.era riyuci-tl. .'AdvantageA to to the, Wairampa .am) 'Travelling I'ubltc iu Accommodation atiil Convenience' Particular itteutiou liiw kc» "lveu to ths # J'ijyate;Ajjaviineutßj' the' PreMiM having recently boon thoroughly renovated, the awoniniodation is equal to, any iu the diatrict .Visitors-will Uwl'all ine Coiuforts of a Home, ayd every attontion paid them. A eomfort iblo CovkreV' C»SVEWKCK in-coiroeotioii with the Holei meets every train,, for. the convenience 01 Patrons and:the Pubilo. "ft hile soliciting the F,wors of the Travelling Public, and tbupiing iii« patrons for.the au)»I ,ott hittarto accorded, tlio Proprietor wishes to assure them the, .same, attention wil l be j;iven as hitherto, Good Stabling, and Graii P&ddocka aio "Attached to the.' Hotel Note— ' tub " ' OREYTOWJN HOTEL, ' (Within a few chains of the P;os(i and Tele--485 jjra'ph Offices. ■ WHITE'S HOTEfi, FOX ,TOK EVERY accommodation and. comfort for travellers and the public at argo, at the above Hotel. ' . Sample, Bath, Billiard, Coach and Storerooms, 20-stall Stable.' • ' Horses and Buggieß on Hire, Oobbs' Coaches depart and'arrive daily to aud from Wellington, . A, J.WHYTE, 499 ! /• . Proprietor, ' "r 88 ® "T f A : M E S- : • T ;H :: 0 MPS ON' (f ; i■■■'.'MiSOFACniBEB OF 1 . !;: '- ■ .L,y,yW i'li' OWfflgWVI I' r> M A l .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 977, 18 January 1882, Page 1
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