wwiwiwMVEoiS* 1 ': ' ; " : i s li.wWj 'ilt! 'Ui • .-:• •• ..<■.; , j t , 1 ' 1.-'OI.V'.JI!. ;i;» ■ •' > i . •;^ UT in purchasing OLD STOCK-or RUBBISH brought to the, Town. ~ • sliip Jjy^Hawketfl 1 bir'TraVelliDg Shopkeepers is entirely MONEY LOST, j 1 ; ' IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE j: ' ■ ;r ' '' ' llljY YOUR DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT ' : ■ JAMESONS-OQ-OPEBATITE STOKE, CARTERTON, ; - .1. \ , AND KEEP THE MONEY IS,THE DISTRICT: IT IS TO OUR OWN INTEREST TO GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, ' f i . " " BECAUSE WE ARE ESTABLISHED : ■ ' ' ' "■ " -IN YOUR MIDST. :i-; ...i , ; ... . We are Selling the Balanoo of our Winter Stock at a Great Reduction , [so as to' makeroom' for the'Sl'RjNG SHIPMENT, > ; - v ■ WE HAVE.STILL A LARGE STOCK OF .J fjahwiixtid CkijdrenfjfihfafiJ-ifty Jackets and Ulsters, Blankets and Flannels. GhiliimJ LOA'Wft, MAM) Costumes. iMen's and Boys' Overcoats, and "" fmetd 'M .:U :ll'thtiproofs, awfalsq'd llarge- Stock, of Colonial Clothing. INSPEO-' TlONis INVim, oid we (juafantee'to give satisfaction. ' ; '' ?Ms well stocked and the Prices low aB usual, In stack English Alee, Wine alpo Colonial Winefl of the Beat Brands, .',,, [[ v ■ . i;i- .J'i Ji ■ill. I jajieso^'co-opekativkstouk, w p, t ■ •iil ' ■ \~~~ w - ' ' »• W '...1. Vi ~\.r Vl'Hlli,!. Mi". Ui.';-. .<{■ 'iiic .A' i . •. ;-«<m in j . ■- ivr-j >•'; [ 1 J'" >•::« .7; • i ' I' ' • bv : mui 1 . ! kniM wi .'.Ji'JiJ i'/hUil. 'il/. ! ' DIR|QI,®R,OM J LONDON AND PARIS, : aPENING UP " DEilsGir HOUSE, , ;: ,ut .ii -11/. j■ ' : " ■■ _ ■ " Masterton. "WlLLmi; BELL. '' SPECIAL SHIPMENTS ; OF "i 11 . • ■, sfEta: FASHioisrs. l,He following ftpeciolly. selected Novelties for' KIRKCALDII STAIN'S BEING now in-etqokv ihey have muih 'pleasure in inviting their patrons, members of the General Assembly, visitors, and the public, to a viajt of inapeel ion ; the j whole •of the gooJa mentioned being on view, visitors-may become familiar with the<;very jlatest. products from Loudo.il iui.d Paris procurable by the' E. and 0. and Orient Lines of steamers. MANTLES. SHOWROOM. MANTLES. Satiri'Mintta""' ' : ' (l ' " ' Brocaded dilk Mantles' ■ j Cashmere und Lace Mantles i'.- . Cashmere and Bugles Mantles ! i' • 'Cashmere Lined Silk Mantes . ;•• • Lace lined Silk Mantles' f:'. ' ■ Brocaded Grenadine Lined Silk Mantles (i '. N Cashmere, Silk, Satin,- Brocaded Satin Fichus Note.—The whole of the above MantlesundFichns being direct fromi: Paris;are IN THE LATEST STYLE,. ... Banging in price ESPECIALLY CHEAP CASHMERE:MANTLES, LINED SILK, 18s, /Ladies' I-lantl-Made Underclothing,,.specially,selected. Visitors are solicited,to ask for these.'goods.- .. .n- .J- ---, PE ( CORALINE GORSETft;unbreakable,'in all. sizes.' , IirLUXE.iY. SHOW. liOO-U MILLINERY.;,' ' Mi Mr Stains, 1 now in England, I 'having 'cirefnlly studied the latest styles, , remarks on 'the-"Sagaof Beads and fugles.!.' These can be'seen, and Millinery Bonnets in blick' and brown (universal favorite colors) together with Blue, Crystal, Sapphire, and, other ; colbrs, ill selected Wftii his iissistaifce,Prices range, from ~,. ; ; . r ~ iHATS, .in',the same ; styleof trimming,," 1 ROBES. j,,NUN'S' VEILING' , ; ROBIES'.,. A choice wfortment oHljese' beatifol Wtbhand embrjiidery in 4ll;the J l eading Bhades'and black, trimnltd' with, their own trimming as, shown, in, plates, tocomf panyingeach dress, 4 guineas, guinea? ewh., ;. .. ...j j w j,- : Nuns' Veiling by the yard, in all the Summer Tints, 44 inches wide,: ,2b pet >ardj ' These are the coolest of materials, and being all wool, are,v^.dur^b|e, t " FRENCH ALL-WQOI,BEIGE, jljd par j'ard. '• e*Ghimborazo,' <i'' l ' ■i I ■■■■■"> ' '' v .liIW, DRAB, AXD - . , ' '"'BLAGK IAGES; . . - I! " o-SiS-iItJNBPD POUNDS: 1: i .'J'tJilil Y.jiti J ! , m , , , . I.:;; is iThe- ; 6oh'tlnued, demand for aU'deßcriptidiiß Of Lace renders it neceßsa'ify tohoid a <i •••■•), a ock toiehibrMo'tlicj multiplicity'-of styles and colors.' The prjeseiit imports, are ( oallX !<"> r g^!i & nd all the most eagerly 'eoughUfter makes,' An inspection llbfest -.ifamiljarjße of i lflCe with the latest novelties. •» JUI |(l "ii. . /:I i iii.,; i; GREAMfAND':GUIPUI(ESWISS EMBEOffiERY,' ' : a,.-. Mdfpretiy, used for trimming stuff . i-,',': „i-i; J; 5 . , yjt|upplied with Spring, Novelties will be notified as. »w _ ; . u Cj ,\t shipments due ex s.B,. J (j!hjipborazo.aiid P. 40, Rome., ~ f. ,; 4 r over '.filontiiiy faieeuutfl t- e'd. "Ail'olh'er accounts rendered quarterly., > ' l ." j ..; ' i\r "I. '•(' '/•>./!! tf. ,i> '• j 7'"l tAN J Elf 'ii iC/ iH'A MIE li ii Zl'l>AMatv£T ! ;»• .1)1 'ff'lD ;RL'fSl! .*•]. ii/ i'f ■ T"A '' 'V'tfO MP' S'&N' tiub-Agents for NdrtOi'itiah 1 and Mer'-ii." J A 1 ».k ; :,U1 tileMuMcl^M^r 1 1 ' - v- ; Lg.IMONADE, - • | ' Ca'sh advanced i: on"woo! and 'ir\TF,T) WAI WKS AND CARDIALS 1 o£(«itedat lowest current rates fr.iL ,I,,'J, Vj 'tXiiiJl'iKi''.' ' ■if 'III: ' -."J . 1,V1?.., IKiliil. t lu)iuloK - , ' ■ Sl£ll ilil iii sWiiylii i. aiiV,'fli.'fii c:l!' £li :^ ' t ' : ' '■ ' .fc,'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 11 September 1882, Page 1
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703Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1175, 11 September 1882, Page 1
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