OUR SALE. OUH SALE. OUR SALE. - ... . r , AT THE Corner House, TeAro. OUR GREAT ANNUAL BEFORE STOCKTAKING. 1 ' Commencing on SATURDAY, 4th February, 1882. GRATES AND FLEMING'S All goods sold will be gennine, and the PBIuES wipIOWER than ever. , i Milliner^. Ladies' Trimmed Hats from Ladies' Trimmed Bonnets from jßflal Ostrioh Feathers from ... s d 111 4 11 1 0 10 ) Uiiserclotluh{>\ Ladies'Drawei's,' v .. Ladies' Slip Bodies" ... s d 2 6 1 6 1 6 1 G LARGE QUANIITY OF STAYS, Splendid, Valm, from Is lid each, Mantle Depai'tment. e d Ladiea* Cashmere Jackets .. .. ]2 11 511 .Laiwes.iVMninere.Uflpes , 311 T ,. , m . Hosiery. s d Ladies WJute Cotton Hose, per pair 0 3.J Ladies' Striped Cotton Bose, per pair 0 6 and Seal Hose, per pair 0 6 Gloves from 0 3 15P doz, LADIES' ELEGANT EMBOSSED SOARFS'at 3d each • worth Is 6d ' 'Drapery. White Calioo from (per doz,) Sheeting from (peryard) • Large Turkish Towels.(each).. •Flannel frcnl 1 (per-yard) d 2 11 0 : 9 0 :9 0 Drapery.' 1 Cotton Shirting froni (per yard) Umbrellas,ea'oh'; ... Dress Materials frSin (per yard) Lace CurtaiM frpm~(per pair) s d 0 5 1 9 0 4 211 Ribtons; Id per Vara ;Uim; a.d per pair ;|Collara and, Cuff?,' 64 per set; .Buttons, 2d per c "d; Double Ming,-3Jd per yard.; CambrioHandk'erohtefs, 3deaoh: 2-Buttoned Blai:k Kid Gloves, 2s 6d ; Josephine" Coloted"Kid "Gloves (first choice), "s lid per pair; Scarf Nets, all shades, 6d per'yard; Purses, 6d and is each, &b.', 4s'. : VERY WIDE BLACK SjijSH RIBBON, Is 3d per yard, BASKETS h BASKETS Remnants.—ln Ribbons, Embroidery, Flannels," Dress Materials, <&c., &e, iv CL O THINaD G p ARTM E NT.-Me n , '"weed.Trousers from 6s lid; Men's Trousers 00 111 . <?, '•, e l B « eel ong Trousers and vests, 19s 6d; Men's Suits, 255; Blue Serge, m I 1/ ? en^ S '® t . 9, 1? 3d > Men ' 9 White Shirts, ,3s 6d; Men's Cotton Sox per pair, 4'l; Mens Menno Sox.' M Youths' Suits, 18s 6i 20 doz. Men's Drab Felt Hats (town shape) at 2a6d. worth 7s 6d each. ! graves ajnjd Fleming's THE CORNER HOUSE, TE ARO, Corner Cuba and Manners Streets, WELLINGTON.
J. T. LOVE, Coppersmith, TINSMITH, PLUMBER, GASFITTEE, Galvanised Sheet Iron WORKER, Manners-Street, WELLINGTON, * tr* PORTABLE WASHING BOILER. PATENT CHIMNEY POT. TT T as a ' Bo added to his Tinware work, Jappaning in a variety of ' i i»- 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 Boiiere and Water Tanks. Every person should have J.T.L.'s non-explosive K.ero»> Lamps, and Chandeliers suited to the table, drawing room, and store, Lamps, moke-curihg Chimney Pots of every description.
AGENTS FOR MASTERTON— Messrs LOAVES &lORNS,
JMPORTANT NOTICE. F, GRAY, in, returning thankß to his numerous customers fo past favors, begs to inform the public generally that having now.in jlook a largo quantity of the very beat timbers suitable for Coachbuildingand vTheelwright purposes, he is prepared o receive and nxBCDto all orders entrusted him, and will maranteb style and! : finish'to equal that turned out in any pJh! of the Province. ) Repain to (dl kinds of Vehicles, includ Jng/..tniraniiig "i painting, shall, receiv omediaie and bo performo Vi ' neatneß and dispatch. P. GRAY, Blaoksmith, Coachbuilder, & Wbeelwr QUEEN-STREET, MiSTERTON. A FARMER. Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, -AND- • JgEDDING "Y^AREHOUSEMAN, , i: ! .Gubdrstrnt, Wellington. ' ' —o— HA YING very much enlarged his Premises and stocked it with a Large Assortment of Useful Furniture oan offer special advantages to parties Furnishing, and at REDUCED RATES, on account of the large quantity manufactured. Carpets, Linoleums, Matting, Mats, Drawing room and Dining-room Suites, Iron Bodsteads, and Cots, Flax Mattrassas, .Kapok Beds, Spring Mattrasses, always in stock, Orders carefully packed and delivered at Railway Station. ' ALEX "FARMER, OOBA-STREET.......'..'WELLINTON
_£ Jj $ Iff? ester. Successor to W. BocKr INSURANCE' AND GENERAL -COMMIS. ■ BION.AGENT ACCOUNTANT .'AND COLLECTOR. Main Street, adjoining the "Wairarapa Investment Sooiety'u Office, Grey town, Agent for Liverpool, London'and Glob > Insurance Company. T. BEADNALL, CARVER, GILDER, MOUNT CUTTER, j. . . ;.kd , PICTURE FRAME ; i ' Manbufacxdker, ! OLD FRAMES RE-GILT. Estimates Given F«r SIIOW CARDS. EVENING POST AVENUE, WILLIS-flr. Wellington. J. VILE, 'TITASTERioi? GRAIN AND PRODUCE lyi ; i' ' STORES. J. V. is a CASH PURCHASER of Wool | i;i :hm lsrgeior small quantities. i "Will (q receive orders for ci'OU'J 'lf/ : *'IjITTLB'S Sheep Dip, T(| ai-Enrohasiiig Clanse, two | peciiona of .Jiml.iu Vila-street, fimt : ;-;lpW, [fir. 1 .■ . " ' "
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1011, 1 March 1882, Page 1
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