"wiiiSvlbJiS t0 ? ■ IV., Mir :•• • ; ":'! •'!• >f: :^ •' '• »l M\ iY GAINED !!! BUT koNEY I SPENT ii purchasing OLD STOCK or RUBBISH brought to theJJJwvp'V JT ' ; "' l, '' ' ; iu! > IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE BUY YODfi DRAPERY'iABD CIioTHINQ Wi'' i.j JAMESONS'CO-OPERATIVE STORE, ; . t CARTERTON, y':" AND KEEP THE MONEY IN THEDIBTRIC®, IT IS TO OUR OWN INTEREST TO GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE'FOR YOUR MONEY; BECAUSE WE ' ARE ESTABLISHED - ' : IN YOUR MIDST. ; " ' Nir...■ ,: o j We are Sollinti tho Balance of our .Winter Stbok at a Great Reduction so as to make room for tho SPRING SHIPMENT. K^ v . ,WE lIAYE STILL " C' ; ' \ f.AROE STOCK OF 1 Ladies ami Chitdrins' Blaatyrth Jackets av4 Ulsters, BlanketsmdManneU; , tj .Clihims' Costumes. • Men's and Bop' Overcoats,-and J Tweed Wuterprpofs, c\ml also, a Large Stock of Colonial OWing. INSPEC- : iii. i-Tl6NislNVlTED,andweguaranteetogmsuiisfactm. Our Grocery Department is as well stocked and the Prices low as usual, In stock English Ales, Winoaiid'Spirife, also Colonial Wines of the Beat Brands. -' ' I •! ■ !.' !11 ." . .*J' ; *1 I'' JllMl- | • i , ' • •I• V'U . 1:P l ' : |!! 1 1 i! ■ ' STORE, ' - " CARTER TO N . ,w. p. allen)- ■ i vV'iw.
•SALE 1 ''"" 'SALE - SALE SALE', ' M -• , ■■ — hi 'ER CLE n,lvr j 8 DEAPEEY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, ! ANt) '»,» HOUSE FUl'NlSillJS lis ;i «..v> r/ii. i: t»v • i.fir iiim ' , AT ' ' ; HOUSE, ■ COMMENCING ON ' THURSDAY; :l%p" JULY, 1832. THE WIJOLE STOCK REDUCED AND REMARKED ■! IJW.IVA'-bn-r-T?U'Cv' !j. MONEY SAVED, W. BELL, • DENivKON HOUSE MASTMON. "S'aLß..l'' &AIuK -SALE ' SALE FRENCH' ARRIVALS. ;
SPECIAL SHIPMENTS OF FASHIONS. 1 THe followiiigl specially selected Novelties for ' ; KIIIKCALDIE AND STAIM : nil) trill IS'I'IIIVI I J'li; mi:, i ' BEING ]i6tf : iii'Btock,' theyhavemuch pleasure in inviting their patrons, members of : the General Assembly, visitors; and,the public, to a visit ,of iiiqp^ction r; ;the whole if of'the goods mentioned being on view, visitors .may become familiar with the, ,very latest ! 1 products from London and Paris piocurailJebytlie P. and 0, and OneritLines of steamers: : IMANTLES.SIipWRQOM. ; MA]SfTLES, ■ . Satin Mantles ...... Brobaded Bilk ~. Cashmere and Lace Mantles , j !j,. pashmere and Bugles Mantjeß 7/ ; Cashmere Lined .Silk Mantles .|, Lace-iiiied Silk; M antlea., I '., , j Brocaded Grenadine Lined Silk ManjiW , Satin,; liroflade.d. Satin Fichus Hwk—'The whole of the above Mantles imd Fichus being direct iroin Paris are .' •' 'Banging in price from )6s, 18$. 20s, to 11 guineas. ' : • ; ' ESPECIALLY CHEAP CASHMERE,JJJAKTLES, LINED .SILK, 18s.' ' Xadies' aresolicifed.toia?kforihes'(i #odß fi| ' r. 4 , •• „ ■ THE COEALINEiCOESETS, unbreakable,in,all ; sizes,.r, ; * MILLINEKY. SHOW.: ROOM. : MILLINERY; colors, all selected with his assistance. Priced raiige frdiri 20s to : 455. ' '■ HATS in!theßame"6tvleof : trimmin^' , ! li n! ROBES. NIM'S'TEIIiING-''''. 1 RORES : A choice (iffoitment rf Ihest beatiful Sobes,- with hand embroidery in all the , . leadjng (sbadtß trimmed iwith Uieir own trimming, as shown in plates aceorn- ... ~panying,cachSresa, 4 guineas, fpiinea's/and 6'guineas each.■■ 1 Nuris v Veiling by the yard, in all the Summer, Tints, 44 inches wide, ,2s.per ■yard, Theße thejcbolest pf materials, and'feing all wool, are, very durable. i'-H AW-'WflOleßElGE,lljdper jard.v • : j 1 -.'!' ;' A' variety of other nselul materials for Spring Dresses opened upland to,arrive, - LACES-Wlll'l K. CEKAM TCSCAX, D!UK, AXD SIX UODRKD POODS. The continued 'demi»ni forall deflcriptionß of Lace renders it necessary,' to hold s large stock to 'embrace 1 'multiplicity \<i styles and colors. 1 'The ptasrat imports "ar< 'exceptionally large, aid 'embfoto'all the most'eagerly sought-ufter makes., An iiispeCtioi will best lace with the latest novelties.', I 1 — AND SWISS EMBROIDEKY. ! ' '/ ' Thiß beautiful fainnmnt; is hand-made and pretty; used for trimming staff ii!i; or wajhing dresses. ■ ■ ! as amve'. , 1 .... f i. , , , ■ • ■ . ■ ■ " Other depiutn eritS'Bot yet sujifjliM ttjth Spring' Novelties -will be notified as soot veV- Kext Shipmentsdueexs^CfitoborMoa^o. RonW.' , j : ,j: • Tmß.-Cii*h.pnrAa^'fi^ !^fc > fllow^cm'Bfflfiß!bV9£2.!' l kccoanti 2iper ceiit allowed. 1 ' All other 'Accounts' quarterly. r-' : 1!/ i! '' ■n vr
. ..*WB ■"^ta i a "m eT; ""t h oil' im X) AN'Ji E li'■. ;0 /.H • A 'i r E,i; PAHIATUA. f'} !, >■ !■ !■ 'l'- •' '''■ | ft . ' f R r O' W 'll ;••*'& ■'• i 0 ••'■(• K . <' ' " -.-J ■ '-" J " i-- . 'S a I -for North" BritislVaflil jMct ii!i jw:V i/itjii 'liitile liiuurflnco CutUj^aAyCi .-.vn ' .. -pNApB, n I 'Wool aui(-«iii».qwncO jitt VTED WATERS AND CORDJMiS'' offedtedat lowest onrrent rates iriliii sWep' ri'fiii .:i QdbeH'BXSKBt, MabtbbWs. ' 1 'toLpinlonl>;"i j; m-; ; m <i;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1168, 2 September 1882, Page 1
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