BIJT MONEY SPENT-in purchasing OLD. STOCK or RUBBIBH brought to the Town- ,,., sfaipby Hawkers;or Travelling ia,«nti»lyMONEY LOST. < ,". ~ '■-.' BUY- YOUR DRAPERY ANP CLOTHING AT ...,; ! -JAMESONS' COrjOPEMTIVE STORE, CARTEItTON, ; /.ANDKEEPTHEMONEYIN^^ TO GIVE YOU GOOD YALURFOB YOUR MONEY, .; ' ' BECAUSE •#,ARE, ESTABLISHLD •■■'• IN hrotft WrfDBT. ~.■ ,r; "■■' 'h' We are Sellin? the Balancobf Stock at a Great Reduction bo as to make room for the SPRING SHIPMENT. ' ",. '" - WE HAVE STILL .".; A STO€R 0F : - : ■i i... . ■ ■ '■■ j , ~ ; Ladiei arid Children? BlacMhfh Jachts and Uklers. Blankets andflanneh ". Ckiidrerti LOUDON MADE Qostumes. Men's and- Boys' _ oim °f>f<f tweed Wnteyrm/t, and also a Large Stock of, Colonial Clothing. INSPECTION is IN7ITED, : aM we gmrmteep give satisfaction. '■ • Our Gruccry Department is as well stocked and the Prices low as übubJ. Instock English Ales, Wine and Spirits, also Colonial of the Best Brands. ; JAMESONS' COOPERATIVE STO&E,; ■ CABTE^T-ON, ALLEN) - ''■' I. - , ; i ;:;""; r '' ; .: '.•
SALE SALE'- SALE SALE MONSIBR CLEARING 2 » DRAPERY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY, ANT) i HOUSE FURNISHIiNGS m- :: "" r ""■"•• ' u '- '*"•''" ",,,AT V ' '■':■. ■% ' ■-■■•«.■■'■■■.■•■.■■ •'•••■ - ON . . :. 4I THUESDAY, I«.: : JULT, 1882. • THE WHOLE STOCK RKDUCED-AND REMAItKED •3 Immense' Reactions. .Immense Bargains, jj i MONEYSAVED, ; i H- DEMSON HOUSE ■; ; MASWTON.'. g il SALE. SALE; '.!!"■ "'-SALE.. ..■ SALE ■| X
FRENCH AKBIVALS. = ■ ; '''•-■ THe following specially selected Novelties for a.mni din mor. i.'oa«j;?«' P > ■•' ■ „ ( . , h . ~ , !W ; nu'u<*}i pleasure in inviting their patrons; members of F' tiift'Senerar'Asßenibly, visitors, and the public, to a visit of inspection, the whole i 'of'tlie f '''oo^-inention'ea : beingori-'view,"visitorß may becume familiar with tlie very latest : nMucts from London and Paris procuraMe by the P. and 0. and Orient Lines oi steamers., - c SHOW ROOM.- MANTLES. 'SatWMa«tles : .-- ( - " ' ; v ' ■ Brocaded Silk Mantles . Cashmereand Laco Mantles ' ' ;■ Cashmere and Bugles Mantles ' Cashmere liiried Silk Mantles'• ■ Lace lined Silk Mantles -BrocaM'Gremidine Lined Silk Mantles ' Gashnwe, Silk, baton, Brocaded .Satin Fichus whole of theahove'Mantlos and Fichus being direct from Ms are •T ~ ■:„.;. :IN THE LATEST STYLE. _ ■■ ■■■-' £ ' Eiheine in pficefrom 16s, 18*, 20s, toll guineas. ■ CHEAP, CASHMERE MANTLES, LINED SILK, 18s. LadieS' H'and-Mad ; e : Underclothing, specially selected. Visitors ■■'■**!• . :! ■'■'■' ■' afe-sfalicited toask for these'' goods. ■' ! \;%w.-, i .-a':;■'<: T gp, COBALINE-COBSETS; unbreakable, in all Bizes. lllLLlMt^' ; t'SHOWRpOM. ; MILLIMIIY. f.rij! i! Mr/StoiDßi jifiw.inEiiglwd, having carefully studied the latest styles, remarks on tli'"" Beim of Beada'and Bugleß.". -jiTlicee can. be seen, and Millinery Bonnets m black wibrforo (universal favorite colors) together with Blue, Crystal, Sapphire. and| other ; 'color/all selected with his assistance. Prices range : from 26a to 455. ; .|. , ■ ■«. !•?;•■ ; HATS in'theßame st\)eof trimming. ■■■» 'ROBES/ 1 ■•-■ •"■ NUlN'fe VEILING . ROBES ; : ''-''.'-" ''A"dhowo J aßi&ent i 'oTfce|e ( 'beatifni:Bobes,"Witb band embroidery in all the shades a'nd black, trimmediwith; their own trimming BS shown in plates accom■nanvine 4'giimcas; 4j guineas, and 6 guineas each. W : ■ ; 'Nifiis' VeiliD^by 1 tliiJ Jwrt, in all the Summer. Tints, 44 inches wide, 2s per >ard, , FRENCH "■ '■'■ A"vari'pty of pther uselul.materjals Presses opened up and to arrive .. ;■ ■;''•• ; . ".',, ,'.,, ex Chimbprazo,
CREAM, TIpJAN, DSAB, AND, .1,. '"• ;- ; -.BtAt)KiACES; i-, |: ] " ; '' ,,; SISIUNi)RED POUNDS..' ' ■',. "'kil'v •:!•' '!'' I '"' ,; '' l ' ] " i,: " 1 ''' ! f'lßf- •■ , l " ni- '.The'continnedidemiind for all deßcriptions of Lace renders it necessary to hold,a iceution»lly luge, and .embrace tfJhe'most eagerly sougM : iifter i ill beßt (amili.ariße those in wftpt of lace with lateabnoveUies, ■ ;/; iV'CTEAMvANDGyiPpBE'JBWISS'EMBEOIDEBY. ; ' , *| '■■' ' Thiß pretty, used for staff %,:, .'■ ■'?'>■" ■'■•■'■'■,'■•' • ■'' pt^wasffiiigdresses, ¥-' :: "' Otherdepartments Dot. TOth Spring r-VwhOMtshirni^ Tibhb Ca ß li purchasers A per cent, allowed,on sums ora£2, Monthly' accounts Mjpercent quarterly. n: :- : ! ~^K'■'; "'.,., v kLam|)tqiifiiiay''iand Brandon-St. .
/AM EL •\j HAMIEL GENERAL 60MMISSJ0N AGENT, PAHIATUA. B li; riw n •■&' .o r LEMONADE^ ■■■' ' >: Murray, Roberts <6'!0o; , )V Gash advftuced on-wool'-wd insonin.:' ityssMMKrwaxumt *,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1169, 4 September 1882, Page 1
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