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Mantles aro now being made in the rich heavy materials fashion dictates shall be worn in tho present Autumn and coming Winter. Silk Matalasse, Stamped Velvets, Plush, Moire Silk, Kroche Silk, will be used largely for Wraps and Jackets of all kind?. Tho Bhapcs most in vogue comprise the Graniy, Mother Hubbard, and, par excellence, ti.f Dohnai. in its many varieties, Stamped and Brocaded Velvets are largely used in co nbiuation with other materials for ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed in riclinoss of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress with Cashmere drapery and overskirt looped together with rich Cord and Tassels. Ladies can select their own materials at Te Aro House, and have either mantlo or dress msdfiiii the latest stylc3 and with prompt despatch iu the dress and mantle rooms of TkAuo House.-[Advt.l

Carterton v Mastcrton —As n proof of who We the cheapest ntorekeepers iu the Wairarapa we wish to draw our readers' special attention to B. A. Hardener & Son's advertisement on our front page, This firm is determined to keep up their* repuUlion. From the time of their commencing business in Carterton they have repeatedly proved that they can withstand competition, no matter how strong. It is therefore ridiculous for another storekeeper from a neighboring township to post price lists to their customers and pretend to sell at wholesale prices, when for the smallest quantities B. A. Gardener t Son supply goods in almo.st every instance 10 to 15 per cen,t cheaper and in large quantities still further conens sioqs are pfle.—f Advt

TAEATAHI - CARTERTON HIGHWAY BOARD. NO Eligible tenders having been received for the undermentioned works, freßli offers »re invited, to close on TUESDAY. 80th day of May, 1882, at noon, viz—1. Forming and Metalling' 40 chains of road and Erecting Culvert on Vilo's Road, West Taratahi, 2. Forming 6 chaius, and Erecting Culvert on Hughe's Line. Specifications at Council Clumbers, Carterton, lowest or any tender not necpssarily accepted. H, }l WALTERS, ' lQift Secretary. FOR SALE, AT-CARTERTON.-Six-roomed Dwelling House and halfacre of Land, fronting main road. Good position. Price £125. Tcims-iu!) cash, the balance on mortgage, if required, A BARGAIN, For further particulars apply \<x I JL WOOD £ CO,. IPJiI Greytown or Carterton, A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY A GOOD FARM. FOR SALE. 500 Acres. 01 1 ( iITE aliove property (only divided ly a metal road), securely fenced, and partly cleared and ploughed, new fourroomed cottage, ijood stabling, and other outbuildings, • PRICE, £4 los PER ACRE. TERMS LIBERAL,

Without deubt, the cheapest properties under offer in the Wairarapa. Title under Land Transfer Act. For further particulars apply to F. H. WOOD i CO., Auctioneers and Estate Agents, 1061 Greytown or Carterton. BOOKS: BOOKS! BOOKS! GENTLEMEN WHO POSSESS SPARE VOLUMES OF POPULAR & GENERAL LITEBATUBE, Are invited to place them at the disposal of the MASTERTON INSTITUTE As its funds for replenishing the book-shelves are at present very limited. PARCELS of BOOKS Whether small or large, will be thankfully received by the Librarian or the'undersigned and duly acknowledged. W. SELLAE, . 1061 Hon. Secretary. NOTICE TO HEADS OF FAMILIES AND HOTEL-KEEPERS WHEREAS it has been rumored that . we have raised the price of Bllt'pSp and other Groceries, wc now have pleasure in denying such reports which have been circulated by interested parties. Cur present price for the very best quality of Fresh Butter is 9(1 per lb in lumps and lOdpcrlbin lib printed pats, As we have arrangements with the principal Dairies of the district for supplies all the year round, we have, always sufficient Butter to supply all purchasers, and a large surplus to send to Wellington weekly. We therefore never run short. Our Groceries, Ironmongery, Crockery, Drapery, Clotliing, Boots and Shoes, we are Still selling at our Noycmber wholesale prices. Price Lists to bo had free on application. M. CASEI/BEKG & Co's CO-OPERATIVE STORES, 1054 Maaterton and Greytown,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 29 April 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 29 April 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1061, 29 April 1882, Page 3

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