GRATES AND FLEMING'S Annual n , ». . ■ _ •Win nn nuua l P ei lud a ti o n Gi'eat Clearing Sale conducted on the same liberal principles so w»U itnnnm th. £L.i. _f 11 fffiM H/l'll lift am J il.* til) than ever "%A '"SiiL '■ < OUR SALE. OUR SALE. OUR SAtE. I AT THE -v Corner' House, Te . OUR GREAT ANNUAL SALE BEFORE STOCKTAKING, Commencing on SATURDAY, 4th February, 1882, Millinery. IwaieB 1 Trimmed Hats from _ Underclothihff. 1 li I'iad'W* NiffhtdresHAß fpAm ijatties itimmed ilats from 111 | Lau' es from , ■S# i n ed t ? ODn S tßfr °m \» <H ' • r.'i.'" 1 01 Ladies' Slip Bodied ".'>sss QUANTITY OF STAYS, Splendid Value, from h lid e£ Mflntlc — L 1 a d .. 12 11 511 _w viwiiwhu vnpcfi ~ t(( 811 taflies'Cost'nmes, great variety, from 4 11 Hosiery," s d Laaici "White Cotfcou Hose, per pair 0 31 Ladiba* Striped Cotton Hose, per pair .'0 6 Ladies' Navy and Seal Hose, per pair ; 0 6 Gloves from .. .03 great variety, from 411 Glows from .. . ,r * • 5 loO.dbz. LAl'li'iS' iijijairAJNT EMBOSSED SCARFS <M 0 '„„ i. . 1,.,!, V., ti/'J. V V ra pery. Td T)xn n ai. v 7 - - ( ' Drapery. .White Calico from (per doz.) iSheeting from (peryard)' Large Turkish Towels (each).. Flannel frcm (per yard) • .. s d 211 0 9 0 9 0 9 Drapery. b d Cotton Shirting from (per yard) .. 0 5 Umbrellas, each .. .. .. 1 9 Dress Materials from (per yard) ~ .0 4 f ace Cartains from (per pair) .. 211 QP'I lltl/l Pllfffl • t}A mab n.i. . . .> 1 BlSdfflS' KPT rd J Oambrio H mdkerobiefa, 3d eaoh • 2-Buttoned ' nli j 1 .i' J" Bc phme Colored Kid Gloves (first choice! 9 P er P air > Sc»rj Nets', all shades, 6d jfer yard; Pones, ' wh , L „-, L: .,. 6d alia Is each, &0.. «fcc. . .. VERY WIDE BLACK SASH RIBBON, Is 3d per yard. In great variety, strong and nsefulj from 6d each, BASKETS :■$ Remnants.—ln Ribbons, Embroidery, Flannels, Dress Materials, Ac, &c. ttnd VeiXS ?SJ2 IEN m ~ Mon ' a "! weed Trousera from 6s lid; Men's Trousers 18,61 ss& miMIiLW FLEMING'S . CI wtianuim, rn, ARO, Comer Cuba and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON, Pi J. T. LOVE, Coppersmith, TINSMITH, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, Galvanised Sheet Iron WORKER, • Mannehß-STEBKT, WELLINGTON, M a V nn, POMABLITwASHINGBOIIER. •IT Tj ■ nffll i his Tinware work, Jappaning in a variety of areallo Ouiu/ri M P v y entlrel ? foe from poison. His specialities are also Quilting Machines, to which the special attention of dressmakers md ; 18 r aD j t ' l ° d,ir y mTO to t,1(3 American Milking Can, combining stool, ' Sr Sr C r? nd tl,em ' t A,so - Chimney Pots, and -Portable Wash B™nd Water Tanks Every, person should have J.T.L.'b non-explosive Kero- ■> AGENTS FOR MASTERTON-MEBSRS LOWES & lORNS.
j mporta nt notice. P.. GRAY, in returning thankß tehij numerous customers fo past favors, bogs inform the public generally, .that having nqv! in the very dmi, tihiVerß .suitable for Coachbuildingand y.Tieelwright; purposes, he :is prepared o receive and f ecu,Ml orders entrusted s^', ; "will guaranteb style and finish ; t« equal; that .turned out in any p.rt of the Province, Repairs to all kinds of Vehioles, inolud . v shill receiv J®™WK;,attention,, and be performe i* nea&ea and dispatoh. I" ~ f.'gray, Blacksmith, Coaohbuilder, & Wheelwr Qdeek-steeet, Masterton. j.coWlrick and wapsoh, if-TNION iU NION \JOaCH JJ AOTORY. ! i CODRTENA? PLACB WELLINGTON. THE Proprietors of the above beg to inform Sottlura, Farmers, Trad»smen, _„j i._. , i to COMPETE WITH IMPORTED QOODB in their various linfea of business, and trust :t|iat'thbyiwill receive the support of all who 'recognise. this', imp'irtrnce of encouraging LOOAIi INDUSIIUES. They manufacture (ill of Colonial maferial) in addition to their :! s'r::U' Coachniiikiug business. TBRKB; £"Eotm' : WHEELED PKRAMBDLATOM 'ROCKING HORSES, ' ■ RpSINANTBS, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, i .T AXD J ALL KINDS OPBASKETWARE,-. be found in all cases Below ' Imported Prices, '•* Spring, Carts,- Spring Drays, Tip Drays, ' Express Wagons, eto., at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. An 1 T. BEADNALL, CARVER, GILDER, MOUNT CUTTER, FRAME ijvins , Mandufaotdbkr. •bjLD vj ,FRAMKS RE-GILT, i i jesTiMATEB, Gives-Fen „ SHOW CARDS. ' EVENING lOST AVENUE, WILLIB.Pt, J. VILE, V! ASTKBT.QV GRAIN AND PRODUCE .aVL ! i rSTORES.- • «aCABHPURCHAPERof Wool .•A • 111 '•<B# ® r w»B quantities. j -j.jWill ajjo.be glad to receive orders for 1 T LnSLE'S: v \ : . Non*?oisbloiis' She'ep Dip. TOLLEtT t with i Purchasing Clause, tw& sections of land in VjUa-stre&fc.- Rant' lou\
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1000, 15 February 1882, Page 1
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