As 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 Jamks Smith's, Tt Aro House.—Ad,
JOHN WYETH, BOOT k SHOEMAKEif, Masterton, _ begs to inform Ms friends that ho is now in a position to execute orders at prices unequalled in' the Wairarapa. A great variety of Boots on hand at very low prices. '' ' " . One trial will be guarantee, ENCOURAGE LOCAL INDUSTRY! THE NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Soppiy A Single Article at the Whom- , _ sals Price. Any article purchased and not approved of will be exchanged with the same courtesy with which it was tola or tie money relumed, The New Zealand Clothing Factory are now displaying NEW MANUFACTURES FOR WINTER WEAR. The variety of Btyle is pronounced unequalled in the market, The dityilay of CLOTMNd and MERCERY h 'he largest in flew . Zealand, OUR BOYS' ANDTO'S CLOTHING Are adapted tn the requirements of all classes. Our school suits we can boldly assert are the best value ever placed before the public, while the tetter diss of goods are manufactured from the PRIZE MEDAL MOSOIEL TWEEDS, and in such a superior style, that henceforth, instead of paying excessive prices, well fitting Garments may be obtained At the "Wholesale Price. We desire to call special attention to our Overcoats this season, in hoavy and light tweods, Residents in the country districts are invited to send for our sell-measurement charts, which ensure all garments bo Bent the correct stvle. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. LAMBTON QUAY. A. CLARK. June 8, 1882. Manager. SOUTH BRITISH FORWARDING COMPANY. Head offico; • FEATHERSTON-ST,, WELLINGTON. Goods and Parcels sent or oollooted thioughont New Zealand and Australia'. Custom Ho'ise work done. Parcels collected and delivered Fret at the Railway Station. Consignees will avoid muoh delay and expense by having their goods consigned direct to the above. WM. BISHOP, Jun , . lanage. GEORGE DIXON, - - WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Tobacconist, Fancy Goods Dealer, &c. (Opposite Club Hotel) GEORGE DIXON while thanking his friends and customers for the liberal support he has received since commencing business, begs to intimate tlmt he is now opening up a large quantity of NEW GOODS, Cameron's and T. C. V illi.W /IELEBRATHD TOBACCOS in all tho V favorite brands, also Prime old CIGARS and CIGARETTES of the best brand and quality. Prime Breva and Manilla Cigars 3d each THE CHEAPEST HOUSE for violins, Accordians, Concertinas, &c, rnHE CHEAPEST HOUBK for Fancy 1 Goods and Toys. rnHE CHEAPEST HOUSE fur Pipes, j. Meerschaums, G.8.D., and Briar Pipes, in any quantity. PIPES REPAIRED and MOUNTED in Silver. FOOTBALLS & CRICKETING materia to bo sold very
Stations and Schools Liberally dealt with, Razora and Scissors ground and set. Haircutting 6d. Shaving 3d, Tobacco Catting Machine on the premises TRYDIXON'S CELEBRATED ROUGH CUT. In tlio lead packets. , G.D. is commissioned by Wellington Buyers to cell 5 corner sections in the Di*3n estate varying in sizo and price. jyi AGINTOSHES. ' ' Macintoshes. Macintoshes, Macintoshes. JOHN THORBURN, HAVING purchased a splendid lot of beautiful Woollen Tweed Macintoshes at English cost, tlio earns will bo sold at .20 per cent below the usual prices. lie in time and secure a first class coat for very little Sjme extra large Bizes. THORBURN'B (Next the Clock) WttUfl-81 WELLINGTSN FOR SALE. ECLIPSE. Roan Bull. Calved March 22nd, 1870Bee N.Z. Herd Book, yol V., page 13. No 41. YEOMAN, White Bull, Calved November 28th, 1869 —Boe N.Z. Herdßook, vol Y,, page 36, No 65. RED PRINCE 11. Bed and white Bui], Calved December 13th, 1878—Bee N.Z. Herd Book, vol V., page 27. No 67. SIGNOR. Roan Bull Calved March 29 th, 1878; by Bed Prince II.; dam Eoyal Princess—See Canterbury Herd Book, vol 11., pace 79. No. 272. WAIHORA, • White Bull Calved April 26th, 1877 ; "by Manitbo -Geo N.Z. Herd Book, vol V., page 21; N0..216. • Dam Book, vol V„ page 89. .Apply, . p.MoMASTEB. • t , ■ Tuhitarata, |)OABDING AND DA* SCHOOL COLE-STBEET, MiSTEETON. "• : JciKoiPii 1 : MtesBEST. . A thoroughly sound English Education forms (he basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following ,eub jo eta are •taught—'' • French, German, Italian, ; Latin, ilge- : bra, Music, Drawing anc* Needle, '-'..work.; - Domestio 'arrangements are liberal and home*like.' • Prospectilsea fohwded on.Bpj>licaiioi'. The tend Term of- ,1882-will commence ''on'-TpUESDAY, 26tH'Ma^,--- ' ,EVen&g Oliisßforftenoh. r 5
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1128, 18 July 1882, Page 3
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