■i ovTiAot !"} 7;:.: • ~.T7-.-T.-r. •) CARTERTON. , \ OUR CUSTOkERS 'ANI) THE PUBLIC GENERALLY, r—"■ v . ' JUBT .RECEIVED OUR THIRD CONSIGNMENT.OP WINTER DRAPERY AN© CLOTHING, • i : Which we avo marked at very low prices, that tha artiolca must sell if i: thoy are only inspected; in fact they ~ Must be sold before the end of the season • 5 • " 1 ; SOME PRICE.. We would remind our readers tliat this is the : original CO-OPEKATIVE STORE, having been first opened by the WELLINGTQN.CO.-OPERATIVE COMPANY, and TA MESONS' CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CABTEBTON, <■' WILL FIND IT :TO THEIR ADVANTAGE TO DO SO. '' l ' 1 • Vfohm over CO LADIES'BIiACK JACKETS to select from at 1 prices, frem.lOs to .60s. 1 A large Rtook of Ladies and Children' Ulsters, also at very low 1 prices. » , :: Ladie^'and Children's Hiits ;1 In Seal, Velvet, Feathers, and Straw-trimmed and nntrimmed. A large stock of Colonial and Welsh Flannels. Our Men's and Boy's Overcoats and Tweed Waterproofs in great varioty, and Clothing generally. Our Grocery Department is too well known to need comment. HIGHEST PRICE GIVEN FOR RABBIT SKINS AT Jamesons' co-operative store, CARTERTON. •« . . ii.m v SALE SALE SALE SALE MONSTER CLEARING DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND HOUSE FURNISHINGS , AT , ~ I>EMISON HOUSE, , ' COMMENCING ON THURSDAY, 13TH JULY, 1882. THE WHOLE STOCK REDUCED AND . REMARKED REGARDLESS OF COST. Immense 1 ' Immense Bargains. MONEY SAVED. W. BELL, DENNISON HOUSE MASTisKTON. SALE SALE,.,', , SALE' UNIQUE AND UNAPPROACHABLE COLLECTION OP , BALL DEESSES HAVE JUST ARRIVED, ;il , ~: . j.EX- ORIENT S.S. COTOPAXI, 'V frIADE SPECIALLY FOB KIEKCALDIE AND STAINS. By the first Ball Dress Modestes{in London, Maltera to the West End' Houses and principal Silk Mercers. \ SATIN Ball Dresses j \ Black Marveileaux Ball Dresses Blaok Snrat Ball Dresses { Mack Grenadine Ball Dresses j ° Black Tarlatan Bsll Dresses ißlack Spanish Lace Ball Dresses : / White Nans' Cloth and Satin Ball Dresses w i White Satin ball Dresses | » •i, White Tulle Ball Dresses '! •White Grenadine Ball Dresses . Colored Ball Dresses,, BrochA Satin' ]].,/, Veiling, Grehadiiie,'and Tarlatan The whble forming the most unique assortment evei mforifd bvj' KIMC&DIEj & STAINS. , " see the' following- ; I Pekin Bilks, forevening wear jj .. .. , | Venetian. Silks, for';eyening wear I | -,! i - »;• :/v . ;f i" . i, 1 I Broche Silks and Satins,, for evening wear j Madras Muslins, allcolors'j '• 1 [ Oatmeal Cloth | j' ' Sateens, all colors i(i.' ,(Lambton Jirandon-St. C ± I) Al'Jil EL; '" G HAMIBK. ( GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, PAMIATUA. t> J B' ro' w .N.. c ' . „ v-.. .... U» vitl- ... _— „ ,—, ; URATED WATERS'AND CORDIALS! , offectedat lowest onnwt'ntiM frmnWMpV i:.i/ vii. iuj baok toLondoiu V' : •" ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 1
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407Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1147, 9 August 1882, Page 1
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