IlllJi'if.r) I, n; • ' ' " 1 • . : .. . MONEY GAINED!! ! MONEY SPENT in purchasing'OLD BTO.CK.or RUBBISH brought to the TownshipbyHawkeraor'rkyelUyg.SKopkeflperflisantiifllyiMONEYLpST. , IF YOU REALLY WAX! TO SAVE : , ■ 'BUY YOUR: DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT - . .JAMIiSONS' fid-OPERATIVE STORE,? CARTERTON, . : * • AND KEEP THE MONEY IN THEDISTRICT. IT IS TO OUR OWN INTEREST 'i w TO GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, .. .■u BECAUSE WE ARE .ESTABLISHED •> . 'JN YOUR MIDST. " -w ' We are Scllihn the Balance of our Winter Stock at a Great Reduction so as to make room for the SPRING SHIPMENT. ! ; , WE HAVE STILL A I,\lUiE STOCK OF MWhkm'-Blm Ghth Jackets and Ulsters. Blankets and Flannel). i'Chitilrens' LONDON MAM'Costumes. Men's and Boys' Overcoat*), and Tweed Waterproofa and'also a Large tyock of Colonial Qlothiraj. INSPBC- ■■ TION.isINVITED, pid we 'guar antee to give satisfaction. Our Grocery Department is as well stocked arid the Prices low as usual. In stock Englißh;Ales, Wine and Spirits, also Colonial Wines of the Beat JAMESONS'OO-OPERATIYE STORE, CARTERTON. W.P.ALLEN) '\ \
SALE SALE SALE SALE Q |4 •i MOxVSi'EK CLEANING SALE. .DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, AND '; . ; l : HOUSE FURNISH INGS , V. V ; . M """ ' AT 'T: : ; : MiSON HOUSE, ■ COJIMKSCING ON THURSDAY, 13th JULY, 1882, THE WHOLE STOCK REDUCED AND REMARKED REfiARDLESSjOF COST. Immense Redactions. Immense Bargains, MONEY SAVED. W.BELL. DENMSOS HOL'SE MASTMITOX, SALE ' SALE ' ! 'SALE SALE
, FRENCH AKEIV ALS. SPECIAL SHIPMENTS OF ■" "■ : ■" : SPRING FASHIONS. i; ' . THe following specially selected Novelties for ' lailivCALDlE AND STAINS TOEING now in stock, they have much pleasure in inviting thoir patrons, members of jD ■ tho General Assembly, visitors, 1 and,the. public, to a visit of inspection,') the whole of the goods mentioned being on view, visitorß may become familiar with the Very.latest nwwWta from London and Paris procurable by the P. and 0. and OrientLmes of steamers. p mantles. SHOW ROOM. .MANTLES. Satin Mantles ' ' ! ' • ?we«led dilk Mantles 1 Cashmere mi' l.ace Mantles > 'Cashmere and Bugles Mantles- , - Cashmere Lined Bilk Mantles Lace lined Sift Mantlos Brocaded Grenadine Lined Silk Mantle? ' Cashmere, Silk, bating Brocaded Satin.Fichus w„tk whole of the above Mantles utid Fichus being direot from Paris are • ■ , . J . IN THK LATEST STYLE. ' 1 ■ KanEinejn price from 16s,|8s, 20a, to 11 guineas." . : ESPECIALLY CHEAP.. CASHMERE MANTLES, LINED."SILK, 18s. '.Ladies' Hand-Blade Underclothing, specially selected. . Visitors • , ~ are solicited to ask for these goods, '■ - THE CORSETS, unbreakable, in all sizes. MILLffIEKY. SHOW.. ROOM/ MILLLNLUY. "Mr Stains now in England, having-.oirefully studied the latest styles,, remarks on theEeign of Beads and Bugles.*.',; These can be seen, 'and Millinery Bonnets black and brown (universal favorite colors) together with. Blue, .Crystal, Sapphire, and' other colors all selected with bis assistance.' Prices range ffom 20b tq ■ ' HATS in the same style of trimming. ROBES/ NUN'S VEILING ROBES • A choice assortment of these beatiful Robes, with hand embroidery in all the leadinß ahadea and black, trimmed with their pwn triinming as shown in . plates accomnanvine each dress, 4:guineas t 4i guineas, and 6,RuineM each. ■ n Nuns' Veiling by the yard, in all tho Summer Tints, 44 inches wide, 2s per yard, These are the coolest of materials, and being /ill wool, are) veiy durible. ' FRENCH ALL-WOOIi rUEIGB, per 3 ardi., ' A variety of other useiul materials for Spring Dresses opened up and to arrive •••.. v. -.ex'Chimoorazo. ; T.ACES-AVHm; CKEAI' TUSCAN, DSAB, AND i ■ BLACK. LACKS, , pounds; ■ The continued dcmaM for all de&criptioiis of Lace renderß it necessary ft hold larW stock to embrace the 1 multiplicity ! 6f ( styles and colors. The present imports are and eitiUrace all the moat eagerly sought-after makes. An inspection CREAM AKD'GUIPURE SWISS EMBROIDEItY. ■' This beautiful "trimmim; is hand-flifidfl »nd pretty, used for trimming stuff Other depaitnients not yet supplied with Spriog, Novelties will bei notified at soon ut arrive, Next shipments due ex s.s, and P.,s 0. : ?oine. Thbmb.—Ca«h purihaeera 5 per cent, allowed on euriis• pver £2, Monthly-Accounts .All otlier W^'»«- n »^' • ' 7 Labbtpn Quay.! and Brapdon-St, MfiE S TRO M P SON ■ ' i:> r J ■ '' •' MANUF/.OI'UBSB OB ,;!!■> 11 LEMONADE, ~ ~; jER \TOSATERS AND CORDjM / , tiODBEH'STSEST MiBTERTOP.j »•' ' Mi,. -.in gun DANIEL 1 . "CHIMIEK 6ENESAL' 60MMISS10N 'AQMT,I . pahiatua. . . :i 'v' RB B: 0 W N .. * 0 ( • . :■ m.it i . SiibrAge.nts for Noph ,British, and Meroan 'tileinsuranooCompany, • And Murray, Roberts s 'Co; .j .CashAdvanced on wool.and Laram-is 0060 ted at lowest ourrent rates, (rua , f ba6k"to,lmndon. ; r ' " ;:: - w vs.' 'ir ndj cm; .uInAU •'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1159, 23 August 1882, Page 1
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