In, directing our readers'notice toB. A. Gardener & Son's new advertisement on our front page, we wish them to notico the extraordinary way a business can be made to co ahead, when properly managed. Two .yMW&g'o this firm started their business in Cartoon, neither lmowing or being known by anyone. Their destiny was forshadowed by not a few (especially storekeepers, two .of whom have since resigned). There no fewer that eleven Stores in Carterton at •that 'tihie their chsncea of success wero not any too Rood, nevertheless we have to record that this firm have imported direct from Home during that short period goods to the amount of £55,000, and :ill paid for, Where, is it all gone, wo ask ? The an®wer is sijhply— Sold I This firm has never been afraid to trade in their own name, hence their success,—[Advt.l
Our renders it 11 seo by'a striking announcement in the first column of this pago .that another ot those Sales which have made To Aro House so famous is to commence on Friday next. June 30th. -Ad. Ai we ire positively assured that this extraordinary sale of Surplus Stock will only last 14 days, it behoves all who wish to replenish their stores of drapery at a fabulously cheap rate to make a very early visit to.Jms Smith's, To Aro House.-An, '
Men of the Wairarapa should not forget that they will have an opportunity of purchasing all' articles of clothing at a very larjjd reduction from usual rates, and should therefore not fail to be among tiio earliest visitors at the Surplus Stock Sale at Te Aro House,—Ad.
■: Heads of families, don't forget your little ones! 'Boys' and Youths' Clothing ib to bo had cheap at, the Surplus Stock Sale at Te Aro'House.—Ad, . Householders, remember that you will be able to buy your Blankets, Sneetinga, Counterpanes, Quilts, Carpets, Floorcloths, at sale you wiH not fail to he of the many who will throng to the Surplus Stock Sale at James .iiiHTfl'a,'To Aro House, Wellington.—Ad.
..WELLINGTON COLLEGE,. mEE'THIRD QDABTER will BEGIN on JL . FRIDAY," lith'July next. . .CHAEIiES P. POWLES, Wellington, 20th June, 1882, . Hon w ANTED.-A Servant, Apply, Mrs Payton, Dixon-streot. 1109 D.aniel Chamier, ■ GENERAL COMMISSION AQENT, PAHIATTJA. , , - , • "I '-' TMPOUPED in the Masterton Borough .L Pound on June 23rd, frcmTe Whiti— Bay Mare-No brand. . If not claimed and expenses paid within 21 days from, this date; will be sold on July ,Hth, at 12 noon, in accordance with the Impounding Aot, -• H; BISNTLEY, June 23, 1882. ' ' ' UO9 ■■■■■*■■*■ I _ r .. FUNERAL NOTICE. ■ THE FBIENDS of the late Mrs J.' Wil- ' liams are respectfully invited to attend her funeral, which .will leave the residence of 'herion, Mr W. 0. of Kaiwaiwai, on WEDNESDAY, June 28, at 10 a.m. W. BENTON, 1109 . .■ • Undertaker. .. WEDNESDAY .JGNE 28th. jt; /. At 2O'clock* Me of Salvage of the late V. Fire, LOffES & lOUNS have received instructions to sell on the site of Mr McCarthy's premises the salvage from the fire, consisting ofQuantity of Galvanised Iron Ironmongery, and Sundries.; . 1109
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1109, 26 June 1882, Page 3
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