MONEY SAVED IS J; '/i .!)•:• ■; B° T V- - 11' YoC l!K vr^ TO SAYK . ./ BUY YOUR DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT JAMESONS'CO-OEERMIYE STORE, AND KEEP THE MONEY IN .THE DISTRICT. IT IS TO OUR OWN - • " T0 GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR- MONEY, ' , : BECAUSE WE i ARE ESTABLISHED • u ■ •' ' IN YOUR MIDST, ■ • .■ Wo are Selling tlie Balanco of jour Winter Stock at a Greatßeduotion 60 as to make room for the Si'RJNG SHIPMENT........ WE HAVE STILL 1 I. UU.E STOCK OK U« awl Childrens' fllac* Cloth Jackets'and Ulsters, Blankets and Flannels. Unldrens LONDON MADE Costumes. Men's-and Boys' Overcoats, and . Iwecd Waterproofs, awlalso a large Stock of Colonial Clothing. • INSPEC- ;: . . TION.is INVITED, and we guarantee to give satisfuctm. v i ; ' i° l !i DflPMjnent is as stocked and tho asuin&l. In stock wlglish Ales, \\ ine and Spirits, also Colonial Wnes of the Best Brapdp, . JAMESONS' CO-OPERATIYE STORE, : ■ ■ CAKTEKTON. W. P.. ALLEN) ,
AIsTD S- W - : ■ SUMMER ■'.^iiOTELTIEI.-, IRQ! LONDON AND EAKIS, » : : ;;OT OPENING UP" : .. '-AT , MVM, "; . ' Masterton.. ,' J ■ "WILLIAM BELL.
.FRENCH AKRIviLS. SHIPMENTS" ■ "OF V. ' ' *" " v,< " '' ill ' « >'< '• ' ; - i: 'THi'foHbu'ing specially; selected Novelties for. KIRKCALDIK A>'J) STAINS BEING now in stock, they have much pleasure, in.inviting their patrons, memberaiof • the General Assembly, visitors, aniithe public, to a visit of inspection, ,the.,whble of the goods nvntiomsd being on view, visitors; may become, familiarwith the very lates products from 'Union and Paris procuraMe by'tlio P. and 0. and Orient Lines of ste»m«r« MANTLEg. SHOW ROOM. MANTLES. Satin Mantles .... : Brochded Silk Mantles'; A . t J Cashmere and liace Mantles Cashmere,and Stglea Mantles Cashmere Lined Silk Mantles L'iic'ejineij Silk Mantles rr i Brocaded Grenadine. lined Silk Mantles Cfelimere, Siltci;Satin,,Brocaded Satin Fichiis Notk.—The whole of the above Mantles'and Fichu's being dudct from Paris are ■ in the latest style •' : Hanging in price from 16s,18s;'20s; to II gmneas. >" A '<. , , ESPECIALLY CHEAP 'lSs; - . Ladies' Hand-Made specially selected, Visitors are solicited to ask for thci& goods. THK CORALINE CORSETS, unbreakable, in all : Bizes, , „'q . MILLINEHY. SHOW-ROOM. MILLIWERY: Mr Stains, now in England, having carefully studied tho latest style'.,' remarks on the " Eeign of Beads- Slid Bugles." These can be seen, and Millinery £, imetsiri black and brown (universal favorite colors) together with Blue, Crystal, SappliirS,' arid other colorß, all selected with his assistance. Prices range from 26s to 45s. 11 T ■ ''' HATS in tbo samc/sttfe of trimming, • " ROBES. , NUN'S VEILING ROjBEfS V 1 i A choicir assortment of these beatiful ! Eobesj willi hand ombroidery in ail the leading shades and black, trimmed with tbeir'owu'trimming as shown in plates accompanying each dress, 4 guineas, 4J guineas, and 6 guineas qach. . 1 r i Nuns' Veiling by the yard, in all the' Snitomer Tints, 44 inches wide, 2s per/yard These are the coolest of materials, and beingall wool, are very diinble. ' j FRENCH ALL-WOOL ipE,'llidpenardl i ':r ' A variety of otber useful materials for Spring Dresses opened up arid to arrive • ; ' ex Chiinborazo, ■ ■ liACES-WHI'iE, CUKAM. TUSCAN, I>KAB, AM) ■ iy..\CK kacks, :■:;: six hundred pounds. 1 The continued tiemand for all Lace icndors.it necessary ,to hold a large stock to embrace the multiplicity of Btyles and _colore. ' The preßent' iniports are exceptionally large, and embrace all the moSt eagerly 'eought-ufter makeß, An inspection will best familiarise those in want of lace with<thA litest riovelties, . r ' r ~ j CUiiAil AND GDITUIiE r SWISS EMBROIDEKY, i.! , 'I'M v : • 1 '■ ' 1 i This beautiful trimming is pretty,'used for 'V "' . • ■ ■ ■ .or washing dresses., ■f\te departments not yet supplied with 'Spring' Novelties will be notificd.as .»oon «g fcuifiWext sblpmentß due ex us. Chimbdrazoand r P,;& T i ' Tkbms.—Ca«h punhasers 5 per cent, allowed'oii'^uniJ6ver,£2.'Monthly accounts 1 2ipercent. allowed. All other accounts renderedquafterty,';'' ?\
9f [». •ji: iMANOFACjCUIIKK OK ~ 'LEMONADE, THOMPSON 3BRVIJSP WATERS AND CORDIALS MiBIiEIOS. fwtoiiii-Kwtl' •••'* sW* "itt AGENT, : jT. , PAHIATTJA; p • .-lips <; •' I'fi! v;; ! j i-Vh-.' ■■•clf*.T..hff> I,rrr,rm '■JftoWo H J1M!?!r..95015..« Ot B, B E 0 W' H -& C i Sub-Ageti^aforNottb -'British j' : ,j,j •' CM advanced aud k iiißnr#nLut
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 1
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644Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1177, 13 September 1882, Page 1
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