It is understood, the Academy slates, that Captain R. F. Burton and Commander V L. Cameron were exported tu arrive in Liverpool on their return from the Gold Cost on May 18. The two travellers have made large and valuable collection in all' branches of natural history. Commander Cameron has also made extensive surveys, Our readers will see by a striking announcement iu the first column of this page that another of those Sales which have made Te Aro House so famous is to com, mence on Friday next, June 30th, -Ad. All those who'have recently entered into the happy bond of "connabiality," as our American cousiqs term it,, are confidentially reminded that Mr William James, of Queen Street, is clearing ont the whole ot hjr stock of furniture, and that it would bi adyisible to call early to make the dosired selection, and tale advantage of thounusually lajrge reduction in charges,—Am,
In directing oar readers' notice, to B, A. Gardener & Bon'e new' advertisement on our front'page, we wißh them to notice the extraordinary way a business can 1 be 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 forsbadowed by not a few (especially storekeepers, two of whom have Bißce resigned), There being no fewer thai eleven Stores in Carterton at that time their chances of success were, not any too good, nevertheless wo "have to record that thiß firm have imported direot from Homo during that short period goods to the amount of £'25,000, and all paid for, Where is it all gone, we ask ? The answer is simply—Sold I This firm has never been afraid to trade in their own name, hence their succesß.—fADVT.l At'we'are positively assured that this extraordinary sale of Surplus'Stook 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 Jamb Swih's, Te Aw House,—Ad.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 4 July 1882, Page 3
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337Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1116, 4 July 1882, Page 3
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