OUR SfflE. OIJTSALE. o®fc SALE. ~ - 1 AT ~THE '•■• ',• . Corner House, TeArO; 1 i.;uJi ; OUB GREAT ANNUAL before Stocktaking. onSATDEDAY, ,1882. GRAVES AKD FLEMING'S AM feoods sold mil be gmm, and-the PBIoES will be LOWERZn ever .Millinery. LftHea' Trimmed Hnta from Eei'lOetrioli Feathers from - Flowers... ~ s d 111 411 1 0 10 , Underolothihg. s d i Nightdresses from .. ..2 6 laaiea' Chemises, good .. .. 1 6 ladies' Draras. ' ~ ] g ,• LARGE . QUANTITY' OF STAYS,.Splendid Value, from la lid each. . Myrtle i)epai«tm©ittifc,: s " a Udp .Cashmere Jaolets... i. ]2 il liadies* Cashmere Dolmans K 5 21 Ladies'Casljuiere Cnpes. • ... Sll Lame.s|iOoßtnmoß, fji'oat vtmetv, from 4 11 r >• , m ., IIOSiei T' 8 d Ladles White Cotton Hose, per pair 0 ] Ladies* ytnped Cotton Hose, per pair 0 6 Ladies'Njvy and Seal Hose, per pair 0 G Gloves from * ~ w , »«»» YHnesy,- irom 4ut moves from . ■ 0 3 T !SCA K.h'S at. 3d a„M, . Iml, V. m " Di'flnfti'v. n : tv _ "Drapery, White Calico from 1 (perdoz.) Sheeting fi'om (petyarr 1^ """ Large Turkish Towels Flannel from (per yard) s d 2 11 0' 9 0 9 0 9 r. Drapery. s d Cotton. Shirting from (per yard) ..OS '.Umbrellas,each ~ ' ~19 Dress Materials from (per yard) ..0 4 Lace Curtains from (per pair) ~ 211 p.'CCr~ij —» Q ■■wwymains irom per pair , ~ 211 C!tfd'T)liwJ^i i r t)u£f aij d pei ' pail ' ; Cuffs, 6dper set; Buttons, 2d per Bk?Kll nS j Cambric Hnndkerchiefs, 3d each; 2-Bnttoned R Gloves, 2s 6d : Josephine Colored Kid Gloves (first choice), 2s lid per pair; Scarf Nets, 'alidades, idperyard Parses, ' 6a ana la each, &0,, d-o. YERY WIDE BLACK SASH RIBBON, Is 3d per'yard. " : In great variety, strong and useful, from 6d each. BASKETS Remnants.- -In Ribbons, Embroidery, Flanneb, Drees Materials. 4c., &c, and Vestfll ~ WCed Trol,sers ftom 63 lld > Men's Trousers ?3s 1M Men's 1. K? 8 mf? Yests ' l9a Suits. 255; Blue Serge, Men tj Me A B Wbite ribirta, 3s 6d; Men's Cotton Sox per pair, 41 fcs^sa,:ar sui "' 18,61 »* OTtAviliS AJNJL) FLEMING THE CORNER HOOSfi, TE Caha anOfaiD^Stoeflfaf J. T. LOVE, Coppersmith, TINSMITH, PLUMBER, GASFITTER, AND Galvanised Sheet Iron WORKER, I H. WELLINGTON. PJTBraOHMNEYPOr, ~ PORTABIH WASHING BOILER. .I TTi t , added , to rB Tinware work, Jappaning ma variety of ire 'nisn v." y and entirely free from poison. His specialities Machines, ,o.^1 Inch the special attention of dressmakers and oToil n ' a-W 1 t0 the Amerioan Milkin S Can » coining stool, SipLi r e i & }? Bpe th , A]so ' Chimne y Pot 8. an d Portable Wash Boiiers and Water Tanks. Every person should haveJ.T.L.'s non-explosive HeroAGENTS FOR MASTEBTON—MESSRS LOWES & lORNS. " MPORTAN T Tfl /IT) A XT N OTIC E. SELLAR,
F. GRAY, in returning thanks to hit, numerous customers fo past favors; begj inform the public generally' that having now .in rtookalarge quantity of the.very besi tinibera suitable for Coaohbuildirtg and purposes, he is prepared o receive and rtifucuta all orders entrusted hiui, and will guarantee style and finish to equal that turned out in any urt of the Province, , Repairs to all kindß of Vehicles, inolud . ing trimming <S' painting, shall "receiv 1 umediatt attention, and be performe v, neatnes and dispatch. . , P. GRAY, | Blacksmith, Coachbuilder, & Wheelwr' ■ Queen-street, Masterton. "A PARMER, Cabinetmaker, Upholsterer, —AND— . ; jgEDDINQ' "WAREHOUSEMAN, Cuiarstreet, Wellington, -o- ; HAVING very much enlarged his Premises and stocked it with a Large Assortment of Useful Furniture can oSer 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, Irdm Beet steads, and Cots. ; ■ . Flax Mattraßsi&, Beds, Spring Mattrasses, always in' stock, Orders carefully paoked and delivered at Railway Station. ALEX FARMER, CUBA-STREET ; WELLINTON A. L. Successor to W, Bock. i , INSURANCE AND'. GENE:'AL* COMMIBsion agent. Accountant ■ , AND COLLEOTr.fi, Main Street, adjoining the Wairarapa Investment Society's Office, Grey town, Agent for Liverpool, London and Glob Insurance Company. ' 99 T. BEADNALL, CARVER, GILDER, MOUNT CUTTER, and ■ PICTURE FUAME ; MaNUUFACTDRER, OLD FRAMES RE-GILT. Estimates Given F«r SHOW CARDS. EVENING POST AVENUE, WILLIS-Ft! WkiWNOTON. ; J. VILE, Masterton. grain and produce stores., .. J, V. is a CASH PUBGHASER of \Y 00l . in, largei orjsmall quantities. . ; .■» Will also,be giad.to.rjoeive orden for . LITTLE'S Non-PoisonousSl&pp Dip. T-0 LET, with a Purchasing, Clause, two sections of lan<l in Yili'i-street, Rent low,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1012, 2 March 1882, Page 1
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