11l directing our readers' notice to B. A. 'Gardener & Son's now advertisement 011 our front page, we wish them to notice the extraordinary way a business can bo made 'to co ahead, when properly managed. Two 'years ago this firm started their business in .Carterton, neither knowing or being known ,by anyone, Their destiny was forshadowed by not a few (oßpeeially storekeepers, two of whom have sinco resigned). Therobein? no fewer that eleven Stores in Carterton at that time their chsnces of success were not any too Rood, nevertheless we have to record th&t this firm havo imported direct •from Home during that short period goods jto tho amount of £'25,000, and all paid for, Where is it all gono, we ask ? Tho an«wer is simply—Sold I This firm has never been afraid to trade in their own iwne, hence their success.—[Advt.l Heads of families, don't forget your little ones I Boys' and Youth*' Clothing is to be had oheap at the Surplus Stock ."'ale at Te Aro House.—Ad, 1 . Householders, remember that you will be able, to buy your-Blnnketa, Sneetingd, Counterpanea, Quilts, Carpets, Floorcloths, at sale prices. If }our consult your own interests, you. will not fail to lie of the many who will throng to the Surplus Stock Salo at James Surra'a, Te Aro House, Wellington -Ad, • Our readers will see by a striking announcement in the first column of this pago that another of thoso Sales which have inade Te Aro House eo famous is to commence on Friday next, June 30th. -Ad. ■ As wo tro 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 Jabfs Smith's, Te Aro House.-An, •Monofthe Wairarapa should not forget that they will have an opportunity of purchasing all articles of clothing at a very large reduction from usual rates, and should therefore not fail to bo among the earliest visitors at the Surpluß Stock Sale at To Aro House.-AD.
• DISTRICT ORDERS. 27tli June, 1882, rjIIIE CARTERTON RIFLES will parade J for inspection and exercise at 7.5)0 p.m. on the 3rd proximo. : (Signed) fl. BUNNY, Major, Commanding VVairarapa District. Selling Off! Selling Off! TO THOSE IN SEARCH OF CHEAP = FURNITURE AND BEDDING. Mil WIILUM JJMES, of QdkeN'St,, . MASTERTON, and WELLINGTON begs to aunounce that having leased his premises in Queen-street, and that possession of thoso premises must be given up on thfe 14th July next, ho has determined to ,place the WHOLE of his WELL ASSORTED STOCK at tho disposal of his Custo-mers-and of those about to furnish—at a reduction of 95 per cent, less than what his boon previously charged, and at 30 per cent. BELOW WELLINGTON PRICES, ■ The Wholo of the Stock is in the primeßt condition, and by the best makers, and is now'daily "op-'D for inspection from 9 a.m. till 9 p.m. It wouU be out of place to enumerate every particular line, aud to quote hero tho selling price, yet a few of the articles to be sold may be called attention to, Tiz.:—
giLLIS'a PRICK REDUCHD 70 £SD £ 1 1 Scotch Chcfita of 9 Drawers, in Cedar and Camphor 11 11 0 8 0 0 Cheats of Drawers in Red Pino 610 0 4 0 0 Cheffonier Side Board, Carved back 4 10 0 Couches in Cretonne 5 0 0 310 0 Suits in Horsehair 25 0020 0 0 Horsehair Spring Chairs, Mahogony ' 110 0 12 (J Ladies' Oak Dining Chairs 010 6 0 8 0 Wosbingtan • Kitchen . ' Chairs 0 5 6 0 4 0 Gent's' Easy Chair, Springs and Castors 4 0 0 8 0 0 Ladies' ditto 310 0 210 0 Mosio Stools 115 0 15 0 Iron Bedsteads 4ft 6in x 6ft. 3in. 210 0 115 0 |ron Bedsteads 3{t. x ' 6ft. 3in. ' 115 o 15 0 Toilet Sets, Whjto and Gold "1 9 6 017 8 Toilet Sets, printed 017 6 014 0 Ditto Glasses in varieties 115 0 1 2 6 A ne«r Harmoiium 14 0 0 ' Floorcloths 6 feet, 3 feet, and 2 feet wide, Mattrasies in Spring, Flax and Flook. Carpeting, Tapestries, Felfc Druggetting, Washstands/Toilet Tables, Oval and Bound Tables, Feather,' Flax. Flock, and Kapot Pillows, Blankets, Bugs, 4c.. Ac. For purchases over £2O approved bills will be accepted, other purchases for CABH ONLY, Date of dosing finally 13th JULY NEXT. Ull
Tenders. TO STOREKEEPERS ABLACKSMirHS, TENDERS for supplies and , smiths' work for twelve months, will bo received up to 5 p.m. TUESDAY, 4th July. Nr tender necesr sanly accepted, particulars on application, R. BROWN,' Ull • To^vnCJerk. TENDERS-rWlll ba received up to SAT- ' TIEDA7, JULY Bth, for Twelve mojiths o artaa e TUPURUPURU STATION, < Full particulars on application. ! * 1110 1 W.O.BUCHANAN. TO BUSHFALLERS. TENDERS are invited to .the f!th July for Falling? 40 or 50 acres of Bush on the Fernridge. Specifications may be seen at Mr Chinchen's (bookSeller)! or at the house of tho undersigned. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. G. DAGG, 1110 ; Fernridge. TITANTED.—TenderB for Felling Vy i IS2 or 15 acres of Busli on my land, Porker's tine, Carterton, will be received on .or before. FRIDAY. next. Bush 'situated oastern sido of creek. Particulars soe'R, Crawford,' '• • '. .... W. CUNDY. Feathertfon', June 27th, 1882.;; 1110 T .day; 28th Jane, for -taking up andi f e»er6<Jtinff about : (lToiie ■ ■ Apply, J. BAMBER, Farm/
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1111, 28 June 1882, Page 3
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