Carterton v Mastcrton.— As a proof of who are the cheapest storekeepers in the Wairarapa wo wish to draw our readers' special attention to 13. A. Gardener k Sou's advertisement on our front page. This firm is determined to keep up their reputation, 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 neighborini; township to post price lists lo their customers and pretend to sell at wholesale priced, when for the smallest quantities B, A. Gardener & Sou supply goods in almost every instance 10 to 15 per cent cheaper and in large quantities stilt further conces sions are made.—lAdvt Mantles aro now being made m the rich iheavy materials fashion dictates shall _be worn in the present Autumn and coming Winter. Silk Matalassc, Stamped Velvets, , Hush, Moire Silk, lirochc Silk, will be used -f. for Wraps nnd Jackets of all kind?, The. shapes most in vogue comprise the Grant), Mother Hubbard, and, pur excellent', ti.r- Dolmat, in its miny varieties, Stamped and Brocaded Velvets are largely used in combination with other materials for ladies' dresses. Nothing can possibly exceed in richness of effect a Brocaded Velvet Dress with Cashmere drapery and ovcrskivt looped toactlinr with rich Coid ami Tassels. Ladies can select their own materials at Tk Aro How e, and have either mantle or dress 'mad« in the latest styles and with prompt despatch in the dress and mantle rooms of Tk Auo Horjsß.—[Advi.l HOARDING AND Mi buhuul-Cole-street, Mastepjon. Principal: Miss BES'I 1 . A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught - French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing am' Needle work. Domestic arrangements [are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application, The Second Term of 1882 will couiuimwi on THURSDAY, 25th May,! ■ Evenine Class for French. in TINS For MEAT PRESERVING, JAM COFFEE, BUTTED, and I'EPPEI contracted for by T. GARLAND Tinsmith, Wellington, 10G Crown Lands Office, Wellington, May 4,1882. NOTICE is hereby given as required b section No G5 of the Land Act, 187' that Alfred Bullock Watts, the selector c Section No 25, Block 8, Mangahao Block has applied to the Land Board ta transfe the samo to Edward James Hughes. JOS, G. HOLDSWORTH, 10G9 Commissioner Crown Lands. MONEY TO LEND. ANTED TO LEND, between £2,0! and £5,000 upon first class town i country securities. KING & HILL, Evening Post Chambers. FINAL NOTICE, ADIVIDSND of nearly 50 per ce i payable at once by W, McKkever those friends in the Wairarnpa who purcha Wines and Spirits at his Establishment Wellington. Hennesey's Brandy, 4s 7 per pottle, Irish Whiskey same price Ask him. Write him. Telegreph nil Call and see him, mid judge for yoursjlvi He is very particular about tho Caßh
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1069, 9 May 1882, Page 3
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