and Australia] wiit yji: Steamship! iCo. 'af Steamships fron T overyfortuight. i'or C/hmo anWopan—wsuitud By l theßarquentineMayand Barqu Wui. 1 i : VSMlkty iloMlia, and Qmjmonth—.HTA 'iHUi'.ffcciiiries Edwards •881 ,W .iWallaoo -' v ■ ~£<rMtutray'' „ 4P '•Kehiiedy Twice a Week. v>j j r jj \■. ■ be, had ,pn applioa tionto W. & G.iTUENBULL & CO., Shippinp W Custom House Agents, Wellinoton. 991 : JwqqW'liOOK OUT •mil : :'!:!* >'ATI KDAV. "us 1!) th 6 o Ti'!'!BOOTS!! r ~QEIM iabov|t to make alterations tc L JIX Vmlikftraom for>Spring'»nd Summei Goods ULrmtiNjHAM •/ /^aj / det9 offer the whole of hit large ana splendid Btooli of Boots and Shoes at PBICES never jbefoue aitemptee .Irtfl/i Jir)n j )Jn'AJASTERTON. - As the Goods are made on the premises - iro lM r rf«''i r ? l y : °.? : '. the , ( l im ''ty beiiif and-they VilliLad thateverj line iwill .boioffered at such prices that will NOTE THE ADDRESStmm PMULLINGHAM, ufffl |..ra : PPACTOBY, Qubsn-stbeet, , MASTERTON. fo lowing -steamers and sailing vei ■Every 4 week 0 0 ? Y vflras.s; e Zealandia' , Tha - rarCitv of - I{gV/Vprk' - ,J J' J 1 drith/'lte ■M .Mvia-fl ,ftsWy a ,, •* , ...... jinoO ( Three times a week wqjKufjt, (jt. Jv v r „ i ior • rjjiJo Tui, weekly. : .' I n , : :o'j!grl7f Tlj.ga.^J^ne-pnuglM, twice a week fThS B.'fc' Jnie Doujglas, every fort -night, ; i fipf-- 1 The b.b, "WaHtuj twice a week. : r^,: , ' The s.B.jJjapipr, twice a week. For London, direct— SavilT &" Co.'s Passenger line o OT J. WARD, fIR li ErR ivfi,' SBEDS MA N, Opposite Council Chambers. '3?¥. a W? 'the Largest anc Most Varied I '(ionaign ment ol New GARDEN And other SEEDS ever offered to the public of'Maßlertoii'. 1 y 1 "The whole of which lie will seirat REDUCED PBICES to enable bin |tt) Wcarllielo'i'a'iiring tlie'season. All seed.' warranted last seasou'B saving. NO RUli gISH or,OLD STOCK. 114-. DRAPERY k CLOTHING ,MV.i I . ~,SALE AT J. T. STEELE'S. 11l rill, -J,!.'-.- ■ 5 LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON, ' t j(9p^,osi| e (- thejGovernment Buildings.)rnHE STOCK which amounts'to /| ;n ■dllii.-. "oL/_j_rvqc (Twolve thousand fi ; e hundred pounds) MM-bc'clearedout 1 W'lore the end of August " SHTHOIT 11 RISERYE. I "lli fkß§te%'it'! l )? r i ( {f s ;"' 8 - l )er can t'i and in many, instiiiy-esfully 75 per cent. The Prices of a few articles are quoted k itiil . IJsßd'Wi'the reductions made. 158 Lai'g'i iVHite Blinkets now 8a 6ii 2ps „ -,v; ... Isi Superior'^efti'a J unkets 22sGd Sftte 1 / : :'!Ail ! Wo;ii ?|.l f* ii'f" .''Welsh l'lauuel lor . i 1.--i'(id 11 TCOlupiaJ Flannel for lsßd 1b reduced to 6ii 13d Sutiu Ulahs, any shade, now I\i Is 6d iTwulcii 1 , lioige reduced to 9d 1b 4d Twilled Homespun reduced to 6ii louiiuiiiiu ))nt7iii( linin - ;. Is M; jilßlack. Straw flats reduced to (id ißa.6#!«Dd(tf»ilßft.l - ili.ats all now at !It il2bj 6ai ■) /Eeal Seal; il ats. .now pnly 5s (id (12s 6d jiTrimmedJjiits reductd to 5b fid 121s ,iliit'aßhionable, Bats, reduced to Ss 6d luif -ulj 01 ii— ' 215.: L. Ladies' Jaokets. reduced to 10a fid 37s 6d Ladies' jack# reduced to 19a 6d 218 Ladies' Uhters reduced to . 103 6c 29s fid rLadies' .Ulsters reduced to 15s fid ,i:iojoii. ( '(ii 4 3a Sdju'iStropg Umbrellas reduced to ls'6d lis 6d Durable bilk Umbrellas now at 6s 6d s ( d- Embroidery reduced to : . 2< M' 'Everlasdn'f! i'rimmini? reduced'to It UcU vWhitp, Ribbed Merino Hose only 7|t lß,d Kl l6liroii| Sirjpcd Ho® now :8( OLOTHING. 52s 6d Irish Jrieze Overcoats reduced to 35 25s Trousers-and Vests reduced to 15: "SOs'J iVests reduced to 22s 6< i*l2b ! 6d -:fPweed /Troußerfl reduced to 7s fi( 17b' Gdi OolonialTweed Troneers now at 9s 6i 4s 6d {Strong Tweed Shirts now only 2s 9( 63s Tweed Suits reduced to 42 21s BoyVuSuitß reduced to 14s 9c fItSIAU .aLIAH.:; ' Country orders 1 will receive ma - ■■■■• (imported direct from the most notabli madufa'cturers) are kept in stock, Customer will uot be annoyed by having a lot of rub jbißhuforccfJ i into their .parcels, and as th whole stock must.ie cleared out the good Lwillibe itJOLD; AT ; SUCH LOW BATE! thati'customers will .save fully 50 orGOpe licent-jiui r-i,.-: ' STEELE. - .i.i. ST. MATTHKW'S p f,f (r, iVVintGr Evening EOTEffTAI N ME N TS npHE LAST _of the feriea will takeplac VXI,'.;iopTPUESDAY, Aug. 31, at'B p.m i,pun?);ually.|.,i r , dm W.E. PAIGE, '|f o;.,,W Oi ;; i L r ;A;;N;D HC Old ... J, Ex UOBYPHENE, «'d ai li )' I.: I ..i:. i ' IROM d N|W - ' !i 1 100 bASES • AMERICAN CHAIRS Apply to illw.it lili iOl ,2'jlfoiir': I .win • MILLW ARD, ,rOiiiiu;i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 3
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731Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1165, 30 August 1882, Page 3
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