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■ ! MONEY GAINED !!! BUT MONEY SPENT in purchasing OLD STOCK or RUBBISH brought to the. Township by H a wkeraor Travelling Shopkeepers is entirely MONEY LOST, IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE : MOXEY . : .BUY YOUR DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT JAMESONS' CO-OPERATIYE STORE, 1 : CARTERTON, AND KEEP THE MONEY IN THE DISTRICT. IT IS TO OUR OWN INTEREST 1 TO GIVE TOU GOOD VAtUB FOR YOUR MONEY, BECAUSE "WE ARB ESTABLISHED :•;< IN YOUR MIDST. . . We are Selling the Balance of ear Winter Stock at a Great Reduction 10 as to make room for the SPBING SHIPMENT. WE,HAVE STILL A LARGE STOCK OF Laiiti andChildrm flack Cloth Jackets and Uhleri., Blankets and Flannels, . G'tiUmi . LORDON MA J)M Costumes. Men's, ■ and Boys' Overcoat», and Twed- Waterproofs,'andalso aLarge Xtock of Colonial Clothing: ■ INSPECTION is INYITED,'and we guarantee to give satisfaction. 1 ■ Our Grocery Department ifl is well stocked and Prices low as usual, In stock English Ales, Wino atld Spirits, also Colonial Wines of the Beat Brands. " JAMESOSS': CO-OPERATiyE STORE, •CARTE K T 0 X . W.P.ALLEN)

SMENG -j 1... ' AM) SUMMER TIBS'. DIRECT FROM LONDON AND PARIS, NOW OPENING UP ! ...... 'I " AT DENIS ON H 0 U S !!> Masterton. "WILLIAM BELL.

iTV/'/' 7i i j ' SPECIAL, SHIPMENTS ■ - ■ .. OF ■ SPRING- FASHIONS. •■•;>! ■ , • ■; THe following apecitilly Beleoted' Nbreltios for KHIKC'ALDIE AND STAINS B (• ;j;% v'i . EING.now in stocV, they have much'pleasure in inviting their' patrohs,'members of i. the General Assembly, visittfrs, and the public, to a yisit of inspection, the whole of the goods mentioned .being on view, visitors may become: familiar with the : vqry latest products from London and Paris procurable bythe;P.and 0, and Orient Lines of,Bteamers. ,r MANTLES. SIJOWROOM. .. MANTLES. datin'Wantles Brocaded Bilk Mantles, . j, Cashmere and Lace Mantles ' Caslimere and Bugles Mantles Cashmere Lined Silk Mantles 1 ...liaqelined'Silk Brocaded Grenadine Lined Silk Mantles Cashmere, Silk, Satin, Brocaded Batin Fichus Nok-the wholo of the above Mantles' and Fichus being direot'froin Paris aro ' ■ [. ;; y; in the latest, Style, v y : ; ;; ■ "Esoging iti price'from 10s,18v 20s,'to 11 guineas. especially cheap cashmere-mantles, lined' silk, ib», Ladies' Hand-Made Underclothing» specially selected.. Visitors : are solicited to'aak for theiie'' 1 THE .COBALINE tCORBKTB,'i unbreakable, in all sizes,' ; MILLINERY. SHOW ROOM. MILLINERY. Mr Stains, now in England, haviiig cit'refally studied the lateßt styles, remarks on Aha 1 " Beign of Beads and: Bugles." ' These can be epen, and Millinery' Bonnets in black and brown (universal favorite colors) together with l Blue, Crystal, Sapphire, and| other «olors, all selected with his assistance.-Prices range from' 26s to 45b. " !. HATS in the same stile of trimming.' '" ; ! . , ROBES. .IV,UN'S VEILING ' ROBES ' - A choice-assortment of these beatiful Eobes, with hand "embroidery in all the •leading-lshades,and black,brimmed With their own trimming as shown in panyingeach dress, 4 guineas, 4J guinea*,-andtf'guineas each. • 1 \ ' 1 Nuns'-Veiling by the yard, in all the Summer Tints, 44 inches wide, 2s per yard,' These are tHe coolest ! of materials, andbeing all wool,i we very dunble. > ; ' " i ' FRENCHALL-W'6'OL BEIGE, lljdperjard. ,; I/ .' iiyariety of other useful materials for Spring Dresses opened up and to arrive .. 'te;Chimborazb. '' LACES-WHITE, CREAM,, TUSCAN, DRAB,j AND ,r: v . .. black laces, J.-ZZ POUNDS.' " ;.fi .-/JiHj VJI :>uW-A . , „ • JTho continued demand for all description? of Lace renders it. neceßssry to hold a j, .CBE|M AND GUffPßkiy/iss' EMBROIDEKY, ; . .Thii beautifal trimming is hand-made and pretty, used for trimming stuff ii, ..iu:i j o*i.washing dresses. . ;• j- ] Other depftflnien) snot yet supplied with Spring Novelties will be notified as toon uanfoe.' N«t'|ihipmentsdueexs.B, Ghunboraioand ! P.4!o.'Bome. TKBHS.-Ca"h pnrjhaserß B per cent, allowed on sums over £?. Monthly! accounts 2Jper cent! allowed. All other accounts rendered quarterly. J j v'ji l j: ,i:t ut( , 1( ( ~.j . ; JL ! • \il c : ii,. -'(.a JA 'M E 8: Iii'THOMPS ON -,ix: .11 'JM Ctt 0» • • "LEMONADE,' JE\TED waters and cordials TEL ; VHAMIEIv I HIU i:. '■ ' : ; QENMAL eOiIMISSJON AGEKT,. "''pklßEEfla?■ =• : i R . : B B 0 W N A C ( , <i'■-•'jij . Sub-Agents for. Northi Britieh.»ad Mawan Cash advanced on wool and inmiunc«i ofleetedatlowestonrrent rates !r. in .U i .VJ'J'• ,0 ijw nAAiwio oiw wuyuuu j ' 'C Uumm.... j. i< ii uiiii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Issue 1173, 8 September 1882, Page 1

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