QPB-.aA£dS.v :; OXIB BSIH.V' ; ..QTrB-SALBL | AT THE "' I..";'.'.'ui,: Corner :House;-Te Ate,;:' '■ OUR GREAT ANNUAL " V BEFORE STOCKTAKING. , Commencing on SATURDAY, 4th February, 1882, GRAVES AND FLEMING'S hi, Great Clearing Sale w, do conduoted on the same liberal principlesßo well known to the people of Wellington. 411 goods sold will be genuine, and the PBIuES will be LOWER than ever. i»• .*• Millinery. s d Underclothing, s d Ladies Trimmed Hotsfrom ... 111 Ladies' Nightdressesfrom .. ~; 2 6 Ladies Trimmed Bonnets from .. 4 11: Ladies' Chemises; good;., .s .. •...' 1 6 Keal Ostrich Feathers from... .. 1.0 Ladies' Draweis ■ -.', ~ .. 1 6 ■ ".1 0 Ladies' Slip 80die5,T..,.:,".'!.'., ... 1 6 ■LARGE QUANTITY OF STAYS, Splendid-Value ffromhmeach, t ¥f^ e Department, s d Hosiery. s d Ladies Cashmere .Jaokots .. .. J2.1l Ladies'.White Cotton Host per pair 03} Ladies Cashmere Dolmans .. ...5 11 Ladies' Striped Cotton-lose, per pair 0 6 Ladies Cashmere Capes .. ... 311 Ladies' Navy and' Seal Hose, per pair 0 6 Laoies Oostnmeß, great variety, from 411 Gloves from .... 0 3 i^irriTaßiniataaßMefvHa^trfih^i^ii^i^ijy^i 1 .Drapery. •White Calico from (per doz.) Sheeting from (per yard) ~ Large Turkish ToweU (each).. Flannel frcm (per yard) s d ' Drapery. s d ... ,211 Cotton Shirting from (per yard) ..0 5 .. 0 9 Umbrellas,, each .... .. -1 9 .. 0 9; DreSsMaterialsfrom,(per'yard) .. 0 4 ... 0 9 LaceCnrtainsfrom (per pair) .. 211 Mi^M!i=liO!tlWWl!^l^Mnj<lf}(i^ . isia.:KKidorlove3,2sGd: Josephine Colored Kid Gloves (first choice), 2s lid per pair; Soarf Nets, all shades, 6d l ,toer yard;Porßes, edandlseaoh, &c, i-cu' ■;•■• i ,''.'■:.' VERY WIDE BLACK SASH BIBBON, Is 3d per yard. 1 ;v.i BASKETS "stSSJsrf BASKETS Remnants.— ln Ribbons, Flannels, Drejs Materials, Ac, &c. _ULOI'HING ÜBPARTMENT.-Men's "Veed Trousers from 6s lid; Men's Trousers and-Vests 13s fid ; Men's Geelong Trousers and yests, 19s 6d; Men's Suits, 265; Blue Serge, Ui lid; Men's Shirts. Is 3d j Men.s White Shirts, 3s 6d; Men's Cotton Sox per pair, 4d; Men s Merino Sox, 6d; Boys' aud Youths' Suits, 18s Gd, 20 do&' Men's' Drab Felt Hats (town shape) at2sCd. worth 7s6deach. ■ -■■■,■'■■■■■ "GEAVEB AND ELEMING'S THE CORNER HOUSE, TE ARO, Corner Cuba and Mariners Streets, WELLINGTON. ■J.-T.;LO¥E,< V y. Coppersmith, 5 | CT TINSMITH, PLUMBER, ; II I I I GASFITTER, i^iHiiJil Galvanised Sheet Iron / \ Manners-Street, »' WELLINGTON, __ PATENT CHIMNEY POT. , PORTABLE WASHING BOILER. Trp T Has also added to his Tinware work, Jappaning in a variety of 0 ,I«Jj • of colors, purely vegetable, and entirely-free from poison. His specialities are also Quilting Machines, to which the special attention of dressmakers and housewives is directed, and the dairyman to the American Milking Can, combining stool, pail, and sieve. Come and inspect them. Also, Chimney Pots, and Portable Wash Boiiers and Water Tanks, Every_ person should'' haye J,T.L.'s non-esplosive Kerosene Lamps, and Chandeliers suited to the table, drawing room, and store, Lamps. Smoke-curing Chimney Pots of every description. . AGENTS FOR MASTERTON-Messrs LOWES & lORNS.
TMPORTANT NOTICE, F. GRAY, in-returning thanka to hia numerous customers fo past favors, beg* t« inform the public generally that having now in stock a large quantity of the very boat timbers suitable for Coaohbuildingand >'.Tieelwright purposes, he is prepared o receive and nxeciita all orderß entrusted him, and will guaranteb H* atyle and finish to equal that turned out inanyp„:t of the Province. _ Repairs to allkindß of Vehicles, includ ing trimming &■ painting, shall,receir omediate attention, and be performe vt neatnes and dispatch, F.GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, & Wheelwr QUEEN-BTREET, MASTERTON. COWLRICK AND WAMON, UNION /HOACH T7IACTORY. NION. .VJOACH JJACTORY. CotJRTENAY PLACE WELLINGTON. THE Proprietors of the above beg to inform Wairarapa Settlors, Farmers, Tradesmen, and others that they havo determined to COMPETE WITH IMPORTED GOODS in their various lines of business, and trust that they will receive'the support of all who recognise the importance of encouraging LOCAL INDUSTRIES. They manufacture (all of Colonial material) in addition to their Coachraaking business, Thbee & Foua wheeled Perambulators ROOKING HORSES, ROSINANTES, BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, AND ■ ALL KINDS OFBASKETWARE, Which will be found iu all cases Below Imported Pbices. ON SALE(aII our own make.)—Waßgonettes Spring Carta, Spring Drays, Tip Drays, ' Express Wagons, etc, at PRICES DEFYING COMPETITION. An Early Call will secure. Great Bargains. T. BEADNALL, GARVER, GILDER, MOUNT CUTTER, ... AND PICTURE FUME Mandufacturer, OLD FRAMES RE-GILT. Estimates Given Fsr SHOW CARDS. EVENING POST AVENUE, WILLIS-St, Wellinoton. itvvj J. VILE, MASTERTON GRAIN AND PRODUCE STORES. J. V» is a CASH PURCHASER of Wool Will also be glad to receive orders for LITTLE'S Non-Poisonous Sheep Dip. •TO LET, with a Purchasing Clause, two • Bectionß of land in Villa-street. Rent low,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 February 1882, Page 1
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730Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1002, 17 February 1882, Page 1
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