srger and Drapijff W HAVE MUCH PLEE & ADVISING ! ALL PURCHASERS OF . j Q Ironmongery, ! B Boots,. .''.. ;;;;;,: .0 fc Shoes,' '""'/' ""* [ A.. . Crockery, J ! P Glassware, .;. M) ■• ••* ; .--v\; v.-; n £ &c, &e.,,.&c. p ~-■"' TO CALL" i BSTb'RES-S 0 undersigned',' 'B' 5 Who, without quoting a Price Lirt " F of a few articles, sells ■' .-.• : t k '■ j ALL GOODS" 1 H VERY LOW PRICES. 3 EDWINIEfeT,; ~ ■ and-.- ■ '■■■■- '. moNMONGEii>;[ ;,:r QUEEN-STREET, -MA&TBRTON. 1111 •ADDITIONAL SPECIAL CHEAP i IMS : : ;JFSTKEC£Iv!EI) IMI* , M wonderful; -sale- 7 Boys Knickerbocker Suits.
I 5s lid, worth 14a 6d:. issels striped Satin Cloth Dresses Dresses, 5s lid '•'■ la'm French Twi'l Presses Heavy PoDlin •8s lid' Dmm,' 6s Ud Honeycombe Quilts, 5g lid, worth 10s 6(1, Heavy Tweed .Trousers and Vest ■■ ; Trousers, 6s 11(1 16s fid Superior Tweed Very superior do, Trousers, 10a (id ]9a 6d =Heavy Tweeds'.(verv special '• line). 2s gd, worth 5s 6d. ■Ladies Chemise • Ladies' Niftlit Dress t j ,■«■• ls!)a SsM ■W\M Drawers Ladies' Corsets ■, . • l8 9(i 2slld Ladies' Merino Hose, (very special line): B|d, worth Is 3d Holland Pinafores Wincey Shirting M . ■. -- 2s 2d Bilk Umbrellas : Cotton Shirting '.• 4a113 gjd Men's Aberdeen Knitted Sox 9d, worth Is6d. lens Working , Men's Lambs Wool Shirts, 1b 9d Sox, Is Flannel Undorehirta Men's Braces 8b Ud 1 8 Men's Moleskin Trousers, ' (Stockman'sMU from 6s 6d. Long Ltue Curtains Table Damask r »•,. i ßlld .. 1»M ■LonKMnshnCur: Jack Toweling ■; tains, 5s Ud gd Hoy's new v cMKnickerSuits 14s 6d, worth 3Us. Ladies Jaekets Wide Eeversable T , 6» Ud ; , Ribbon, Gd Ladies' Ulsters. ■ Black gash Bibbon saUd. :•:'■:■■■; Is6d Girl sand Ladies' Trimmed Hats, 5s (Id, worth 9s 6d. The above special Cheap Lines are in some eases just half the .original price,' aid the' 1 cheapest lot of goods I have ever had the
pleasure of offering in Mastarton. -<••- .'< -■:'>■■■; REMEMBERTHE ADDRESS- " . Bank'of'New Zealand.—' . Advances from'' £IOO to '' "" £Kft<T\C\C\ IN ANY SUM RE3&uU,UUy QUIRED. Hate of interest range's fionr.6 to 6} on largo/and 7 t67J per cent oii small amounts. • We are likewise prepared to negotiate posit-of Debentures,: Bank.Hnsurance, Stopping, or any other public' CHAB.P6WNALL' ; &CO., Scriveners and Mortgage Agents, 1007 ' . Grey-Street, Wellington , • •;'. MONEYt6 LEND." WANTED TO snd,'■b-etiflW^' and £5,000. upon first class town or country securities. Jim.& EM,: . : NOW (m^m, ■RICKMaN'S mammoth! ;.: SALE OF--i !BOOTS AND SHOES,! • IrINGTON WOULD-DOWELIiTO.'. PATRONISE lIY Manners-st., opposite Bank N.Z., WiUis-st,, ;,: opposite J. &H. Barber's,: ~1007 DEHANRATTY,.Ph V siei SD ; Surgeon' ' wdAccouchour, maybe,consulted;at ; Mr W. Toogooa's atore, Feathergton;,' 'UQ9 JiANIEL;' O C;:fIAMIEI w . i ; . GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, PAHIATUA..
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1125, 14 July 1882, Page 2
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