Kapp and Habe, : J emporium, ' '':->y-yl- : .OPPOSITE LOWES dVIORNS' AUCTION ROOM, 1- , MASTERTON;"» MAURICEYILLE. rapp akd HARE; ..:;j::, I :r\:L TTomAt, Have now ready for InspeottoD.Men'BMOSGlEL Suits Lisiot from 60s. Why have these Tweeds got such a reputeSummer ClOtlUllg. tiou 1 Because the publioknow them well byexperience. .»._ Ours are direct from the Moßgiel Factory. ' RAPP and HARE; r i T ' Are at present showing some really wonderful ready-made LI&T OF ' SUITS at 4.05, Variety: Great-Choice Extensive, • a ™'j.w' ' Dark'and Light Browns and Gray. Customers living at summer Clothing, a distance, by sending chest, arm, and and legmeasure;- _ . __ can have a suit sent anywhere. : ' RAPP and HARE ■ LIST OF Gentlemen's Ready-made Trousers, Bpecially'vout to: fit Summer Clothinff eTei 7 kind oi fi K nre i and particularly,. selected for dura. -. _ _ , f" bihty and strength. Prices 10s 63, 12s 6d, 15b. RAPP and HARE ... T . . _„ , Wo have the Largeßt and Best-assorted 'stock in the' irtst of Hosiery. Wairwapa, all NEW GOODS, bought from the best _ . _ _ makers, and of guaranteed quality. RAPP akd HARE; LIST OF SUMMER Hats.' l £ L^ ge S . tock alwa ? s on hand ' nerat 8tvl(il) shapes, | from 1b Gd. A call respectfully requested. BOOTS. BOOTS. BOOTS; IRONMONGERY. IRONMONGERY:. Why Bend to Wellington when you can got theao goodß at the same price, and SAVE THE CARRIAGE! GROCERY, GROCERY. GROCERY. Tea 10s 6d per box. Tea*l6s 6d per box. Tea 16s 6d per box. Sugar 14b Gd bag, Sugar 14s 6d bag Sugar 14s 6d bag ' Why are we selling GROCERIES SO CHEAP ? because weonly buy from the best houses are not confined to any single mcrflhaut, and have the pick of the markets, CHEESE. " BACON. BUTTER. (FEATHISRSTON) IWAIRARAPA) (WAIRARAPA) To Farmers-We are Cash Buyer ß of Wool, Oats, Wheat, Butter, and all Farm Produce. Don't Forget the address— ' RAPP AND HAKE, THE EMPORIUM CHRISTMAS BOXES! j J. A, GARDENER 4.SON'S: SPECIAL NOTICE! 0 >| ! t) TO ENABLE us to serve one and all alike, we intend giving Genuine Christ- S I m'aß Boxes to our customers by allowing them a discount off all Cash Pur- 2 chases as follows, during the month.of December:- S I W | DBAMRY and MILLINERY 10 per cent. Or2 B mthe£ c, I IRONMONGERY and i LOWING 10 per cent. Or 2s in the £ I ; BOOTS and CLOTHING 10 per cent. Or 2s in the £ W ! GROCERIES and PROVISIONS 6 per cent. Or Is in the £ '0 0 , .' ; H As our Goods have always, been the BEST PROCURABLE, and our PRIORS- -C 5 LOWER than other storekeepers, we feel assured that our efforts to keep the § P pnees down in accordance with the times will tend to still further increase our H g already extensive business during the coming year. On and after Ist'January, tel g 1882, it is our intention to introduce an entirely new system.into our bueinese, W - ; one which-will ; '• '' S ;' '.:.■::'■ ■ ,•; ' H § Give our Cash Customers Greater Advantages- c than ever offered,by any other firm in New Zealand. Fuller particulars will be • o ■« advertised previous to that date. We respeotfully ask the public to , •',,'; # g INSPECT OUR WINDOWS DURING CHRISTMAS WEEK! ■'s $ "' It being our intention to make a > ft ' ■' . -W i GRAND CHRISTMAS SHOW!I They will bo Illuminated until 9 p.m. during 'Xmas week. B, A, GARDENER & SON, CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON. ' :ym REID & GRAY, 'i Implement and Machine Manufacturers. I Winners of the Gold Medal at the Melbourne Exhibition forj Double Furrow Ploughs. ' * Extract from Juries' Report :-PLOUGHS: In ploughs there ie one exhibit towhioh! we wish to draw special attention as and that is the DOUBLE FURROW } of REID .ft GRAY, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it» Jar superior.: MAKERS OF'NEW AMD IMPROVED 1 , BROADCAST: 'SEWING MACHINES ',] .''■ -'■ •• Corn and Seed DRILLS, Cambridge Press Wheel ROLLERS,); '.:. ■:■■-■ ■.-, HARROWS, Zigzag, Chain, and Tripod; OHAFFOUTTERS and HORSE POWERS • ; : ';■■': FIELD GRUBBERS. ' :••;•' Agents for Clayton & Shuttleworth's STEAM ENGINES and THRASHING 1 MILLs!' Illustrated Catalogues, posted free on application. Liberal discounts to Merchants. Vj BRANOHES r Clirißtchurch, Invercargill, Oama«u,TimarujandlMiburtonv! ■:'-"•■ Head Office and i Post-ai-*""—- T—<>™ t>— uCARTERTON FARID PY AKD WHEE ; • '•■■" ;.! WRIGHT WORKS. I, "ROBERT CRAWFORD ;M AU |™ B Y?™HME can be obtained f: " ','■ .-' ■''fl: T D 4j'uji r ' i ' : "'' ' <•>>■■■■ .__ ■■• . • -J.VILE,, Masterton. ~ SPORTING and other Horses SHOD 0 . 'J. McG'TJIRE, Grnytown. most approved principle. All J. D. OAKLEV-;-tort, fi „W ' of and repaired. ■> Farmlmplemenfs.niade and repaired. HIGB-STRET, CARTERTON, J.D.-OAKI/EV'; Fe'atheraton.." '' o'.'poNALbsbN.'&iC'O,•,,.•: iXi .'-' '" Lime Kurhers,...!-.,;;^ 1 Maurioeville,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 999, 14 February 1882, Page 1
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730Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 999, 14 February 1882, Page 1
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