LOOK OUT I I : ANDCO.'S HALL^COMMERCE ri OODS guaranteed to give Satisfaction "XJEW riGODS opened up every day' VTOVELf lES in Every Department. rpHE CHEAPEST and BEST house in '.■*• the District '' ' • , /'IOUNTRY ORDERSpromptly atten- "' ' dedto DATTERNS FREE BY POST to any *• part of the district. Family MOURNING Warehouse. THEPftISCIPAL ***•■■■• the: Wairarapa. GOODS SOLD AT LESS THAN WELLINGTON PRICES. 12yds Fancy Dress Stuff for A„ iIA 12yds Stout Twilled Homespun./? Q £f\ (or 6id per yard) VO UU 12yds Strong Wincey, 3s 6d Colored French Merinos, per .1™ KA Black Alpaca, perjavd, Ladies' Corse/s at lalld pair, Blankets 6b Ud Twill Sheetinq, per yard; 2yoV ") « wide •*■" White Calico 3fd per yard Groy Calico, per yard tylA Welch Flannel, per yard IAI A i Ladies' Long Cloth Jackets r7~ 11/1, Ladies' Ulstera £„ 11 J Children's Ulsters from Is Gd Ladies' Hose 4Jd per pair Children's Socks Hd por pair Scotch Fingering 2|d per skeinMen's Tweed Trousers £„ perpßir "" Men's Trousers and Vests 14s Gd Men's Tweed Coats 12s lid ', Men's Overcoats QO« fir] Men's Working Shirts Is Gd Men's Wool Socks, per pair -f 1 I^l ut Men's Cotton Socks Gjd per pair ; 0-EKMEMBER Cheapest House in the District SOHKODER, HOOPEE And Co. HALL OF .COMMERCE, ] Masterton, .ACINTOSHES, JOHN THORBURN, HAVING pui chased a splendidjlot of beautiful Woollen Tweed Macintoshes at English cost, the same will be sold ■ at 20 per cent below the usual prices. Be in time and secure a first class coat for very !';,tlo money. I Some extra large sizes. THORBTJRN'S (Next the Clock). Willis-st Wellington T RESPECTFULLY beg to inform my numerous friends and customers that my TEMPORARY OFFICE Will be at MESSRS LOWES &lORNS, Auctioneers, Quben-strert, MASTERTON, ' Until further arrangements are made. Soliciting your assistance and co-operation under my present circumstances, owing to the late fire, I beg to subscribe myself respectfully to all. d, f. 'McCarthy* GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MASTERTON, June sth, 1882. 1092 NOW ON, ■ HICKMAN'S pMMOTH SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, VISITORS from the WAIRARAFA to WELLINGTON WOULD DO WELL TO PATEONISEII'. Manners-st., opposite Bank N.Z., Willis-st., opposite J. &H, Barber's, 1007 4 MONSTER CLEARING SALE 1 OF IRONMONGERY • is TSo-w l» Fun &iYWg AT MY NEW ESTABLISHMENT IN CUBA-STREET. COUNTRY REOIPENTS Should lose no time to secure some : ■•. of the Great Bargains now going at hitherto i uuheard of Prices, M YOUNG, \. I R O NMONGER i . i . Cuba-Street, MONEY TO LEND. , WANTED TO EENDj Myeen $2,000 j and f s,ooWrpon first class town or •'count7securities/' • ■, ..•• , .■, ;:' ! '^!*-^'y'KING,*.HILL,: .r/,~
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 3 July 1882, Page 2
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414Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1115, 3 July 1882, Page 2
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