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Masterton Fancy Goods AND BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORY. —o— Miss Delwood )EGS to inform the public of Masterton J .thatshe has commenced business in tho above line, and hop°sby strict attention, combined with civility, to merit a share of the public patronage. Ladicß can obtain all sorts of Berlin Wools, Slipper Patterns, Children's Pinafores, Dressed Dolls in great variety, 1000 to choose from. Everything Cheap I Everything Qooil! One call kindly solicited, OOCKBURN'S BUILDINGS, QdEEN-St., MiBTItRTON. PARKES & PETERSON BOOT AND SHOE : MANUFACTUBEES and IMPORTERS, Adjoining Club Hotel, Masterton. make.. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES manufactured on tho premises by a competent staff, and sold at prices which cannot be beaten by any Wellington firm, and of a Quality and Finish SECONDTO KONE! ONE TRIAL PROVES IT!
Reductions ! I In the balance of SUMMER STOCK. EXTBAOKMNARY BARGAINS! Will be offered during this month. AT CASEY and MCDONALD'S, DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, Wellington, DRESS Materials, Reduced 6'Jd, 6Jd, BJd, C'ASKY & M'DONALD'S Pompadour Cambrics, Reduced to 4Jd Casei & M'Donald's Fancy Broche Silks, Reduced 455, 15yds Casey and M'Donald's Rich Black Silks, Beduced 39s 49s 6d, 69s fid, full dress Carey and M'Donald's Black Silk Jackets, Beduced 15s 6d, 17s Gd, 19a 6d 22s 6d Casey asd M'Donald's Millinery Bonnets, Reduced os lid, 7s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 9d Casey and M'Donald's Trimmed Hats Reduced 2s 3d, 2s 6d 2s Ud, 4s 6d Casey and M'Donald's Childreu'B Pompadour Bonnets, 2s 3d, 2s Od 2s lid Casey and M'Donald's Children,s Fanoy dresses, Reduced Is Gd, 2s Gd, 2s lid Casey and M'Donald's Washing Perlisses, Reduced 2s 6s 3s Gd, 4s lid Casey and M'Donald's Ladies' White Skirts Reduced to Is lid Casey and M'Donald Ladies Chemises, reduced to Is 9d Casey and M'Donald's Good White Calico, Reduced 3s Gd doz. Casey and M'Donald's Lace Curtains 4s lid; Honeycomb Towels, 4j|d Casey and M'Donald's Heavy Blue Serge Reduced Is 4Jd
Casey and M'Donald's White Toillcts, 10W; White Counterpanes, 4s lid Casey and M'Donald's 100 doz. Dress Buttons, fleduced to 3d doz. Casey and M'Donald's Black Senile Fiohues, Reduced to Is 6d 200 Ecru Lace Ties Seduced to fid , Casey and M'Donald's
XTENSIVE REDUCTIONS In ev department for remainder' of the Patterns Bent free by post. Orders from the country receive the greatest attention, CASEY & M'DONALD. • DENISON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY, Wanted everyone with Cash to know- ' THAT by sending an order to W. CLAEK'S City Case Drafbry and Clothing. Wahehwse, L&mbten Quay, Wellington, a considerable Baying can be effected in all classes of Drapery and Clothing. Having introduced the Cash System into my busintßß, and thereby saving losses incurred through booking, und also being a Direct Importer from the London Manufacturers, of Only first Class goods, W.C. is in a position to BETAIL at ordinary Wellington All oountry orders are under W.C.'sj special supervision, so that residents oau rely on having treir favors well and faithfully executed, W. Clark dees not pretend i to keep a low class of rubbish but only ] those goods he knows will give satisfaction and thereby recommend themselves, ] Patterns and prices will be : readily forwarded to any ' address; but; my qoiintry. friends are in the habit of leaving their orders solely to my judgment and arejnrariably satisfied,: he would therefore ask those who are in rat of First Class Dranery and Clothing at LOW prices to give him a test of what he can 'do by Bending him a small order, accompanied by aremittance. The goods will be carefully packed and forwarded CARRIAGE FREE to the nearest Railway Station in the district. If, on arrival, the goods do not give satisfaction, W, Clark will guarantee to exobange the goods or return the money. I do not as a rule advertise prices, but feel confident the goods will give satisfaction to anyone favoring me with an order, i At this season of the year all tbe balance of my summer importations aro reduced to cost; price, bo that for the next month some special bargains can be relied on. i W. r.krfi'flimint.ftiiftwniiffiiio alinn nnt.nn OLD WELL TRIED ESTABLISHIfEi'IT, and the reason for introducing himself in thiß way to the residents of the Wairaf apa is owing to many of his country customers Baying:—Mr Clark, why don't you : ri ake yourself better known in our district, and we feel Bure you would receive lots of custom ? If on a visit to Wellington don't mistake the shop and let your orders be .AA.*»»«A <.„ rrr a lyrrta n;i,.' ri..i.
McKEEVER [S determined that all his old friends in the Wairarapa shall enjoy a GLASS of Oakly, Jameson, and othere,;.'Qf;tho,different Cities ot the; Plains, )jas;hiß agent? for the Wiirarapa'people. ,_ 91
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 4
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776Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 4
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