..■"'.MONEYM-VEift'S-^-..d 1 " :: 'MONEYJGAIN:ED:t : ! i *A ' "IVUT MONEY SPENT in purchasing OLDSTOCK or RUBBISH brought to the town-<*'■■•-D . shipty Hawkers or TrayoWng Shopkeepers ia entirely MONEY LUST, .;•■:■• IF YQUREALLY WANT TO SAVE '■':'■ ..■'.- '■■'■" : MONET:;' ■i- t, , DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT ."/'.. ' :i"-' ; JAMESONS* COrOPEKATIYE STORE,/ CAkTJERtbN,- : AND KEEP THE MONEY IN THE DISTRIOT. IT IS TO OUR OWNTNTEREBT TO GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY,, <■;•■■'■ BECAUSE''WE ARE ESTABLISHED '•■ ■■■■■ ■■•■•■••■ :i; : IN YOUR MIDST. We ate Selling the Balahco of our Winter Stock at a Great Reduction so as to make room for the SPRJNGSHIPMENT. : .WE HAVE STILL 'V ■ ' -.-.. A I,ARQE STOCKQF§;:] Ladies and .Childrens'ußlad Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, ' Blankets and Fknntk. Children*' LONDON MADS Costumes. Men's and Boys' Overcoat?,,and Tweed Wuterfi6ofsWM'akb\largeJto<:k of Colonial, Clothing .: INSPECTIONisJNfITM'I and we guarantee to give satisfaction. ...,.. • j , : Our Grocery Department Is as well stocked and the Prices low as usual, In stock English Ales, Wine and Spirit's .'also Colonial Wines of tie Best Brands. JAMESONS' CO-OPERATIVE STORE, ; „ CARTERTON. W. P.-ALLEN) 1 '■■;•■ - ; - ■ i :
AUD DIEECT PROM LONDON AND PAEJS; ' NO¥#ENING UP '{■■ il^iMilW^liliMaW v/: : '.r:i:;'j'aßterton. ' ! ■WILLii-pVC "BEpL FBEMAKEiVA.LS. j"SEECIAI. SHIPMENTS ! afilMH»3lsKii - " "- : - Tfle following specially selected Novelties for i . EIRIIAIiDIE AND STMNg! [)EING now in stook, they have much pleasure'in inviting patrons) members of jj the. .General Assembly, visitors, and'ißie public, to a visit of lbpeelion, the whole of the goods'mentioned being on view, ;vißitors''may become familiar with'the very" latest oroductsfrom London and Paris procurable by the P. and 0. and Orient Liries'of steabiers. MANTLES. SHOWROOM. MANTLES. Satin Mantles ' dill[Mantles - ■«..' •• Cashmere and Lace Mantles ■■:.■...!.■ Cashmere and Bugles Mantles . 's:a ; ■•'■ .Cashmere Lined Silk Mantles .:•. I Lace lined Silk Mantles jBrocaded Grenadine Lined Silk Mantles,, iCashmere, Silk, Satin, Brocaded Satin Fiohus Na TE _T)ie whole of the above Mantles and Fichus being, direot from Paris are '.' IN THE LATEST STYLE'. ';, -. ,■ '. ,'. i ,, Eanging in p : nee from 16s,'i88,,.208;,toirguineas, V . . ~„ , ESPECIALLY CHEAP CASHMERE,MANTLES, LINED SILK, 18s* •-■;, Ladies' Hand-Made Underclothing, specially selected, .-visitors ' ' ' " are solicited M ask for these goods, '"''."'. '.' ' THE'CORALINE'COE'SETS, unbreakable, in all sizes,'' "''"'-; . MILLINEKY. ;' SHCTVt ROOM.;,' ' : MILLIJSJiM; : Mr Stains, now in England,paving carefully studied the latest .styles, rernorka on the "Reign of Beads and Bugles',''" These can be seen, and Millinery Ponnets injblaofc: and brown (universal favorite colors) together with Blue, Crystal, [other colors, all selected with his Pricea'range from' 26b to 45a. ~.''. j ( , ( , trimming, ' ;' ; ' ROBES. ■ '•• ! RpßE^'; ( '" ! A choice' nsEoVtment' of these jbejitifuljobes, with, band embroidery, in. all the. leading shades and black, trimmed.with'tljeir own 'trimming as shown in platea r!accom- ' panyingeach dress, 4 guineas, 4J' guineas,'arid'6 guineas each, : ..".,.' I "'.' Nuns' Veiling by the yard, in a.ll the Summer Tints, 44 inches wide,'2s perj>ard, These are the coolest of materials, and being all wool, are very dunble. 1 '". ' FEENCH ALL-WOOL BEIGE, lljd per jard.' .'-' j A variety of other-uselul materials' fcV Spring Dresses opened up and to arrive j ex Ch'imborazb. ...'..,'. .' "'., . ! '\!':\ XAGES-WHIIS, .CREAM:' TUSCAN, DRAB, "/tt •; •■ ' BLACK'LACES, r , .... ■■ ! SIX HraI)RED,POTODS, ,j : The'continued dema'nd'for all descriptions of Lace renders it necessary to liold-a larse stock'to embrace the multiplicity uf styles and'colors,' The present imports'are exceptionallyhirge,'and 'eiubraceall'themofiteagerly.!sought-after'makes.i!Aninspection. will .best familiarisethose inwant 'of lace with the. latest novelties.' • ■ -.■ ■■■■, j V';: ' CREAM AND .GiUjDPURE SWISS EMBEOIDERy. -- •■'■ ;;';"' This heautifuktriromingiß'handiiide and prettyi used for trimming stuff, j Other departments not yet supplied with Spring Novelties will be notified as' soon as arrive. Next shipments due ex and P. &O.Eome, ' ii[; j Tebms -Ca«h 'uunhasers.'ji per cent, allowed on sums over £2, Montlily'flcooutits' Sipercent allowed. All otheraccounts rendered quarterly. ■ - T "''" r| ■ ■/]:-■ "•"' "'LambtonQuay ! anfi;Braridon-St. '-.- xv'"i'\ ■'''' , R .,i ß .;oiiwP'>N iW|f iJ! )r i'Ov''f ;, | •T"A IM'E S" '!-'T D H f 6'I f p's ON .'Agentsfor North BritishandMe^ l) .':.-. ~-~y. ... it.-,; : .,.. :• ■■■•" Me Insurance Company. : \ j if*^ ' Mandfactobbe ot , ,|: ; . ;,,. And: Murray,• Roberts lit d>\ \ ;j-.i, "' '' ' ':"■■ CaWadvanoed^n;WOol;:andiiiH»'aiM«! JSRWEDjWATERS ANDCOEDLALB--.! ;offefltdatlqwefl't;oiirr6n.t,r a .fesirounh^i . .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 12 September 1882, Page 1
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617Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1176, 12 September 1882, Page 1
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