J. H. SMITH, GENERAL COMMISSION AND HOUSE AGENT, • Willis-st,, WeUingtoii; next Empire Hotel. HAVING been appointed agent '\ for SUTTON & SONS (the QUEEN'B SEEDSMEN, of Reading, England) bega to inform Uardenetß, Farmers, and theimhabi. tantß ot the Wairarapa that he has a choice selection of VEGETABLE, PLOWEE, AND GRASS SEEDS, And can supply the same in any quantity at the most reasonable prices, Lists on application. - The new American Wonder PEA, 3s 6d per I pint, comes ready for the table in five weeks, height tf n inches. The Early Sunriso PEA, 8s 6d per quart; first class for market gardening purpose, height 9 feet. 1117 REDUCTION of STOCK. IRONMONGERY. RKOENT LARGE IMPORTS hare oaused a greater accumulation of goods than trade warrants, and we are determined to bring our stock within proper limits. To effect this, we offer for ONE MONTH from Ist July, the following inducements : Cash purchases up to £2,10 per cent (or 2s in the £) discount; Ditto orer £2 to £5 15 per cent (or 3s in the £) discount; Ditto, OTtr £5 upwards, 20 per cent (or 4s in the £) discount. Goods will be charged at the ordinary prices, arid from the account, when made' up, the discount will be taken. We need not say the deductions are genuine, and made by us to attain the one object—A REDUCTION OF STOCK .-The public thus have an opportunity of,selecting from a very large and well-assorted stock, and at prices seldom obtainable, FURNMWQIROMNONQERY. Fenders, Fireiror,s, Grates, Cutleiy, ElectroPlated Ware, Lamps, Bedsteads, Culinary Utensils, *c, &o. • BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY. Brass Foundry, Hinges. Looks, Nails, Ac, Tools of all kinds, suitable for all trades, Sewing Machines-Wheeler A Wilaon's, Standard, hand and treadle, Liberal concessions to the hade. ROBT. GARDENER & Co,, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRON. MONGERS, LAMBTON QUAY. A MONSTER SALE OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING! TORE HELD AT CLARK'S CASH BRANCH ESTABLISHMENT, FEATHERSTON. ON MONDAyTjULY 10th: SALE! SALE! SALE! The residents of Featherstou and the surrounding districts aro particularly requested totako notice that this sale is to be the CHEAPEST OF THE KIND Eve r held in the Wairarapa district. Clark's lark's | onster D ale Lonster jjale It will be greatly to the advantage of Drapery and Clothing Which will be offered.—Commencing on MONDAYTJULY 10, CLARK'S GASH ESTABLISHMENT, Near the Royal Hotel, " FEATHERSTON. , S. B. CLARK, MANAGER. WAIPOUA WOOLWORKS & TANNERY. HARVEY&SONS, PROPRIETORS MASTERTON. PURCHASERS OF WOOL, HIDES, SHEEPSKINS, &c. ■ Wool Scoured and Carefully Classed at the Works and delivered at Railway Station at LOWEST CURRENT SATES. ON SALE. KIP, BASILS, WOOLBALES. HARNESS LEATHER, WOOL MATS. Rabbit skin and Sheep skin MATS manufactured to order. MASTERTON AGENTS RAPP&HARE. Immediate attention given to all orders. 1119 ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY! THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Supply a Skole Article at the Wholkbam Price. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy withwhiohitwas told or tie money returned. The New Zealand Clothing Factory are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. The- variety of style m pronounced un. equalled in the market. The ditphy ofCLOTIIINo and MERCERY it tk largest in Ntv> Zealand, OUR BOYS' AND MEN'S CLOTHING Are adapted to the requirements of all classes. Our school suits we can boldly ainert are the best value ever placed before the public, while the better diss of goods are manufactured from the PRIZE MEDAL JIOBQIEL TWEEDS, and in suoh a superior style, that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting GabI&HT8 may be obtained ' At the "Wholesale Price. .We desire to call epec'al attention to our Overcoats this season,- in heavy and light tweeds. in the country districts aro in* vited ; to send for our sell-measurement ehartß, which ensure all garments be sent the correct stvie. ■'*'■" ■ ' NEW ZEALAND CI.OTHING-'FACTORY. LAMRTON,QUAY. >\ I T . * •■ A. CLARK.,' ■■•; ' June 8, 1882. Manager. JUARDING/ AND DA< : SCHOOL ¥■' ; • ; CoLX-SIBEKT, MABTSRTOH. ' '■ Principal: Miss BEST. . -.'J—■ ;■ . ; V- ■-., A.thoroughly Bound .Eflgheh Education basis of "the instructtori given, ■and, in addition, the following subjects arc iitaught : :! *re|chj , Genniuj, Italian, Latin,; 4lge« .'.' 'bra, Music, Drawing anc Needle work. "'• • Prospeotusea forwarded on application. ! on THURSDAY, 25th May, I Evenlna Olasa for French, fi
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1122, 11 July 1882, Page 3
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