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Masterton Fancy Goods AND BERLIN WOOL REPOSITORY. —o— Miss Delwoocl BEGS to inform the public of Masterton that bliq km commenced business in the above line, and hop°s by strict attention, combined with civility, to merit a share of the public patronage. Ladies can obtain all sorts otßovlin Wools, Slipper Morns, Children's Pinafores, Dressed Dolls in great variaty, 1000 to cb.0090 from. Mrythiwj Cheap! Everything Good/ : . One call kindly solicited, , OOCKBUHN'S BUILDINGS, :•■ ■■ Qoeeh-St,, Mastkrtos. PARKEB & PETERSON BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURERS and IMPORTERS, Adjoining Club Hotel, Masterton. V Bootß and Shoos of English and French mako. All kinds of BOOTS and SHOES manufactured on the premises by a compe-' tent staff, and sold at prices which cannot be boaten by any Wellington firm, and of a Quality Mid Finish SECONDTO KONEI ONE TRIAL PROVES IT I
I Reductions I ! In tiie balance op SUMMER STOCK. EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS! Will be offered during this month. AT CASEY and M'DONALD'S, DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, Wellington. DRESS Materials, Reduced 5Jd, GJd, BJd, , . OiSJJY k M'Donald's Pompadour Cambrics, Reduced to 4Jd v ■ r, , , Casei & M'Donald's bancy Broche Silks, Reduced 455, 15yds D- ■ m ■ „.,, ~ CiSEifANDM'DoNAID'a Rich Black Silks, Reduced 39a 49s Gd, 59s m 11 , 41 ? 8 CAfIE YASDM'DONALD'B Black Silk Jackets, Reduced 15a 6d, 17s 6d 19aGd22BGd Casey and M'Donald's Millinery Bonnets, Reduced ob lid, 7s 6d _ 10s 6d, 12s 9d Casey and M'Donald's Trimmed Hats Reduced 2s 3d, 2s Gd 2s lid, nL.,1 Bfi >„ Cabey and M'Donald's Uildre-JB Pompadour Bonnets, 2s 3d, 2s 6d m.-,? 8lld „ Casey and M-Donald's Uildren.s Fancy dresses, Reduced la Gd, 2s 6d, 2s lid Casey and M'Donald's Washing Pcrlissea, Reduced 2s 6s 3s 6d,4s r j.,n„.- n . Oasey and M'Donald's Ladies White Skirts Reduced to Is lid
■,._,, Casey and M'Donald Ladies Chemises, reduced to la 9d Casey and M'Donald's Good Whito Calico, Beduced 3s G'd doz. r Casey and M'Donald's Lace Curtains 4s lid; Honeycomb Towels, _ W Cabey and M'Donald's 2 HeaTy Blue Serge Eeduced 1 B mi -i m .„ ASD M'Donald's - Whll f .Mete, lOJd; White Counterpanes, «lid Casey and M'Donald's 100 doz, Dress Buttons, Eeduced to 3d doz. Casey and M'Donald's Black <)hcnilo Fichucs, llcduccd to Is Gd 200 Ecm Laco Tics Eeduced to Gd Casey and M'Dosald's XTENSIVE DEDUCTIONS In ev department for remainder of tho season. Patterns sent free by post. Orders from the country receive the greatest attention. CASEY & M'DONALD. DENIBON HOUSE, LAMBTON. QUAY, Wanted everyone with Cash to knowTHAT by sending 1 an order to W. ' CLARK'S City Cash Drapery and CMTHiNa Warehouse, Lambten Quay, Wellington, a considerable saving can be effected in all classes of Drapery and Clothing.. ' Having introduced the Cash System into my business, 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 RETAIL at ordinary Wellington Wholosale prices, All country orders are under W.C.'a special supervision, so that residents can rely on having treir favors well and faithfully, executed. W. Clark does not pretend to keep a low class of rubbish but only thole goods he knows will, givo satisfaction arid thereby recommend themselves. : Patterns and prices will be readily for-, warded to any address; but my country friends are in the habit of leaving their orders solely to my judgment and are in ranably satisfied, he would thercforo ask those who aro m want of First Class Drapery and Clothing at LOW prices ;to givo him ,a test of wliat he can do by sending him a small order, accompanied by ar omittance. The goods will be carefully packodand forwarded CARRIAGE FREE totho, nearest Railway Station in the district. If, on arrival; tho goods do not givo ' | satisfaction, W. Clark will guarantee 'to | exchange the goods or return the money. I. do not as a rulo advertise priceß, but feel confident the goods will give satisfaction to anyone favoring me with an order, ' i At this season of tho year all the balance, of my summer importations aro reduced to cost price, so that for tho next month'some ■ special bargains can be relied on. • •''.'. W. Ckk'sisnotflnewpuffingshop butan '' OLD WELL TRIED ESTABLISHMENT, ■ and the reason for introducing himself in . this way to the residents of the Wairarapa is owing to many of his country customers saying:-Mr Clark,-why don't you nake yourself better known in our district, and ' wefeel euro you would receive lots of cus- - toiri? If ona visit- to Wellington don't mistake the shopiaud let your orders be ' addressed to CLARK'S. City Cash , Drapery and Clothing "Warehouse, Lainbtoh Quay,, Wellington., .
8 ; determiued-J that'> tOl Lis' old .friends in , tiio Wairarapa ehall enjoy a'GMSS of GQOD | for he-haß-appointed Messrs Oaklyj;'Janiea<ra, and others, ofiha differ.' ent_ Cities ol the Plains, as his agents MoKeever sll take anything or do anything for tho Wairarapa people, - 97;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 16 March 1882, Page 4
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809Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1024, 16 March 1882, Page 4
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