-''J^^NEY-GAINED:}"!i B'W'WONEY SPENTla'purcli'asing OLD STOCK or RUBBISH brought to the To r , a " ahip by Bawkers or TraVellbg Shopkeepers is in two cases MONEY LOST.. if W YOtIREALLY WANT TO SAVE -■■T ;..;;. MONEY . BUY YOUR DRAPERY AND CLOTHIFG AT . "' r JAMESONS' GO-OPERATIVE STORE, -;v^'^ r ':T.....c.AEm!|rp» l . , ;; AND KEEP THE MONEY IN THE DISTRICT! IT IS TO OUR OWN INTERESTTO GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, BECAUSE WE ARE ESTABLISHED IN.YOUR PLACE. ' We are Selling the Balance of bar Winter Stookat ft Great Reduction so as to make room for the SPRING SHIPMENT. ,' ' ' WEHAVE.STILL A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies and Children,)' Black Ghth Jacked and Uhlers. Blankets and Flannels. Children*' LONDON MADE Costumes:- Men's and Boys' Overcoat*, and Tweed Waterproofs, and also a Large %cA of Colonial Clothing. '■ INSPECTION is INVITED, and we guarantee to give satisfaction. 1 '■'■ ■ Our G; nccry Do[<artment is as well stocked arid the Prices low as usual, In stock Ui.g&h Ales, Wine and Spirits, also Colonial Wines of the Best Brands. J MESONS' CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON, W. P. ALLEN)
l\ :'ALE ~ SALE SALE ' SALE I 11 MQNS PER CLEARING i DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND j HOUSE FUItNISHiJNGS AT . DENNISON HOUSE, jj ".'.-.',,„, ' COMMBSCINQ I'H Jj THUEBUAT, 13th JULY, 1882. • THE WHOLE STOCK .REDUCED AND REMARKED regardless of cost. nin In ■ i 11H11 ii II i ■ ' MONEY SAVED. W. BELL, 8 DENMSON HOUSE MASTMiTON. SALE .•'■■ SALE SALE SALE |. (ft
FRENCH IKEIVILS. SPECIAL SHIPMENTS tmm • ■: ■:i i, ;• h ■<'.<):.: THe following specially Belectcd Noveltiea for :_ KIRIOALDIE AND STAINS SslKw now'in'stock.'they have much pleawe in inviting th«ir_ patrons; membersof \j ' r tho G«neral-Asse mbly, visitors, aud the publio, to a visit of inspection, the whole of the goods mentioned being on view, visitors may become familiar with the very litest nrodiicts from London and Paris procurable by the P. and 0. and Orient Lines of Bteainere. P KANTLES. SHOWROOM. MAOTLEfe, Mantles Brocaded dilk Mantles Cashmere und Lace Monties OaHhmere aud Bvgles Mantles Cashmere Lined Silk Mantles Lace lined Silk Mantles Brocaded Grenadine I iued- Silk Mantlet Cashmere, Silk, Satin, Brocaded Satin Fichus Note.—The whole of the above Mantles and Fichus being direct from Paris are ". IN THK LATEST STYLE. Ranging in price from 16s, 18s, 20s, to 11 guineas. ESPECIALLY CHEAP CASHMERE MANTLES, LINED SILKy 18a. Ladies' Hand-Made Underclothing:, specially selected, Yisitors ''• are solicited to aik for these goods. ■ ! THK CORUIN'K CORNITS, unbreakable, in all sizes. MllllNEliY. ; SHOW ROOM: MILLINERY. ' j eh> i f Btads and°Bi)gles." These can be seen, and Millinery Bonnets in black , - d hi own (uiiivt?sal favorite colors) tether with Blue, Crystal, Sapphire, and other col" ■ti ail !• elected with his assistaucev l'rices range' from' iMs-to 45a.:' • } iv ; '• > ,''•' 'HATS in tlio aamu ft-teof tnmm'ing. f' 1 '"'.KOBBS. .'. .JfIUN'fe'TEIL.ESG- ROBES A c-h"i'-f RffOftmeiit'of these beatiful Robes, with hand embroidery in all tho •...;:•■ ':?.;-a ;:n'l Itack, trimmid with their own irimming as shown in plates! acc0m•'.V..i'!:...:....;. 4 guineas, 4J guineas, and 6 guineas each'. ; .-. ; , '''■\'AQ'.. Veiling by theyard, in all tho Summer Tints, 44 inches wide, 2b per yard, _k'_..(iole.4 of materials, and being alt wool, are very durable. FlffiNCH AIIAVOOL BEIGE, ll}d per j ard. : '"2 , .i iety of dtrer useiul materials for Spring Dresses opened up and to arrive ••■""'■• ex Chimbbrazo. LACES-WHUE, CREAM, -TUSCAN, DRAB, AND BLACK LACES, t SIX HUNDRED POUNDS. ' DDhfl continued demand for all descriptions of Lace renders it necessary, to hold a : S*WW.'»^ ,l «»^ tll ' e ' Il l o ? i, *' ll, soughUfter makes. 'Anjns'pecti ' trill tat familiarise with the latest novelties. ""* " "'"" '"CBEAM'aP GUJP.URE SWISS EMBROIDERY. ,'•■/.',. '' ; '' TMb beautiful trimming,is hand-made and pretty, used for trimming stuff .Other departments not yet supplied with Spring Novelties will be notified as soon »s : amve.' Next shipments due ex s'.fl.Chimborazo and P. 4 0. Rome. i' ): -TKfiHB, L -Ca»h punhasers 5 per cent, allowed on sums over £2.. Monthly account ?iper cent, nilowed. All other accounts rendered quarterly. ~ ~- , Lambtpn Quay 'and Brandon-St.
L/ANI;EL yFAMIEL PAHIATUA. ; p. ! -;' B B"'o\W.';N &; 0 ( 'Sub-Agentsfor North British and Mereau . tile Insurance Company,, "V, And- Murray, Roberts * Co. ' Cash advanced-on'; wool and inpnranti; cfleotodatloweßtourrent.ratea irnu iLbp].' ; baokitoLondon.-•:•' . >.<■*■ ~;
R..B THOMPSON,I r '''' : '-MAHtiv/dnrtKßp» #R VEED WATERS AND CORDIALS] -
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1156, 19 August 1882, Page 1
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