OUR SALE. OUR SALE- OUR SALE. ' , ... AT THE Corner House, OUR GREATANNUAL ' V '- ■'■■■■■ .'BEFORE STOCKTAKING. Commencing on SATURDAY, 4th February, 1882. aEAVES-ANDJEEtING'S Millinery. Ladies' Trimmed Hats from ■ Real Ostrich Feathers from ... Flowers ; ~, J « Undlertiolothihff. g d ... ill Ladies Nightdresses from .. ~2 6 .. 411 Ladies' Chrises, good ~ ..16 .. 10 Ladies'Draweia ... l fi LARGE QUANTITY OF STAYS, SplMidTalueJ-om Is lid each. Mantle Department, s dl illlißMMllllgPa^^liaifftTiM^^V^^iiftiiSS -U'apery. ■White Calico from (per duz,): Sheeting from (per yard) Large (Turkish Towels (each). Flannel frem (per yard) ~ « d. ... 2 11 Cotton Shirtirigjfrom (per yard) .; 0 9 Umbrellas,eaoh .. ..0 9 Dress JfaVialsfrom (per yard) ii. °i, n, 6 d}d P 6 ? y flrd ' Camb,ic Handkerchiefs, 3d each: 2-Buttoned ■ Bla.sk Kid Gloves, 2s 6d;:. Josephine Colored Kid Gloves (first choice). ■ . 2s lid per pair; Scarf Nets, all'shades, 6d per yard; Parses. '' ' '' . 6dand lseach, &o.,(tc. '' ■"' VERY WIDE BLACK SASH RIBBON! \i 3,d per yard, ' BASKETS " s t3zß&'* BASKETS Ribbons, Embroidery; Flannels, Dress Materials, &o, &c, and Vests, 13s 6d i'Men's GeelongTrouse.,, „ 23s lid •, Men's Shirts. Ib' 3d';' Men,9 White ti Men's Merino Sox; 6d; Boys' and Youths' St (townshape)at2s6d,worth7s 6deaoh. ' "ii'i ~V"" *""" ''""""" £MIMk O 4NI) FLEMING'S lb OWNER HOUSE, TE ARO, Corner Cuba and Mariqera Streets. WELLINGTON. • J. -Tj low, <v yv Coppersmith, | CT TINSMITH, PLUMBER, I! 11 I GASFITTER, ; .Men s Cotton Sox per pair, il ; 20 doz. Men's Drab Felt Hat 9 I • Galvanised' Sheet Iron--||ll ; i lll||| / \ worker, ; / \ Manners-Street, " WELLINGTON. ,^ P ™™™. j ■ PORTABLE WASHING-BOILER. JT Ti nf£"r hl \ Tl »wnre brk, Jappanihg in a variety of 2/ i Vf : m]m J™ ] y and entirely free from poison. His specialities U,» iv? U r i ltl ! I, f M^ me , 8 ' t0 the speofal attention of dressmakers and housewives is directed, and the dairyman to the American Milking Can, combininc stool, pad,. and sieve. Gome and inspect them. Also, Chimney Pots, and Portable Wash Boners and Water Tanks. Every, person should have J.T.L.'s non-explosive lierosene Lamps, and Ohandehers suited to the table, drawing room, and store, Lamps, moke-cunng Chimney Pots of evoryldescription. AGENTS FOR MASTERTON-Messhs LOWES & lORNS. '
F. GRAY, in returning thanks to his numerous customers fo past favors, bogo t" inform the public generally that having now in itook a large quantity of the very best timbers suitable for Coachbuildingand *l'heelwright purposes, he is prepared o receive and rtvedntn all orders entrusted 1 him, and will guarantee style and finish, toequal that turned out in any p„:t of .the Province. ; Kejpairfito all kincls of Vehicles, includ ing trimming & painting, shall receir nmediate attention, and be performe ut ' neatuoa aud dispatch. P. GRAY, Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, & Wheelwr Queen-street, Masterton. A PARMER, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, -4NDgEDDING WAREHOUSEMAN, Cuba-street, Wellington, —o— I'AVING very much enlarged his Premises and Stocked it with a Large Assortment of Useful Furnitnre can offer special advantages to parties Furnishing, and at REDUCED BATES, on account of the large quantity manufactured. Carpets, Linoleums, Matting, Mats, Drawing room and Dining-room Suites, Iron Bedsteads, and Cots, Flax Mattrassas, Kapok Beds, Spring Orders carefully packed and delivered at Railway Station. ALEX FARMER, CUBA-STREET.,,, /WELLINTON A; L. ¥"""• Successor to W. Bock. INSURANCE AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT ACCOUNTANT AND COLLECTOR, Main Street, adjoining the Wairarapa In- .' vestment Society's Office, Grey town. Agent for Liverpool, London and Glob .: Insurance Company. 99 T. BEADNALL, CARVER, GILDER, MOUNT CUTTER, AND ! PICTURE FPvAME Manufacturer, ; OLD 1 FRAMES RE-GILT. •• Estimates Giro F«r. ," SHOW CARDS. EVENING POST AVENUE/WILLIS-St!; Wkluncton. ,! J. VILE ASTERTON'GRAIN AND PRODUCES TITASTERTOIi J. T. is a CASHTURCHASER c v f Wool V, 'in large or small quantities. Vi :iiMiik TO.IjET.-with ia ; Purcli.iPing Clause, two , sections of land in Villa-street. Rent low. i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1009, 27 February 1882, Page 1
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