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MONEY SAVED IS MONEY GAINED!!! BUT MONEY SPENT in purchasing OLD STOCK or RUBBISH bronght to the Town•hipby Hawkcw or Travelling Shopkeepers in entirely MONEY LOST. IF yOU REALLY WMT TO SAVE L MONEY BUIT TOUB DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT JAMESONS'CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON, AND KEEP THE MONEY IN THE DISTRICT. IT IS TO OUR OWN INTEREST " TO GIYE YOU GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, BECAUSE. WE. ARE ESTABLISHED IN YOUR MIDST. < Wt in Selling; the Balance of our Winter Stock at » Great Reduction wut« make room for the SPRING SHIPMENT. : WEHAVESTILL A LARGE STOCK OF Mm { aid Children)' .Blacl Cloth Jacktltand Uhlm. BlanktiandFknntU. Chitimj LONDON MADE CoiluM!.' • JtfjmV and Boys' Overcoati, and Tvtttd[Waterproof!, and alto a Large Stock of Colfnial Clothing. INSPECTION is INVITED, and we guaranttt to give latisfaction, Onr Grocery Department it ut veil stocked and the Prices low ut neaal, In itoek StyjUia Alan, Wins and Spirits, also Colonial Winei of the Beit Brandt. JAMESONS' CO-OPERATIVE STORE, OAK.-TB-E.TON. If. /. ALLEN)

SPRING AltfD SUMMER NOVELTIES DIRECT FROM LONDON AND PARIS, NOW OPENING UP H:M»:MiJ:t Masterton. "WILLIAM BELL. SYNOPSIS Or FASHIONS

FOR SEPTEMBER, lIBKCALDIE •& STAINS. Sa»nonßcing and introducing to.the notice of their Otstomflrs and the publio the Stylei for the season, Messrs Kirkcaldie and Stains would specially remark on the •xeellenoe, variety, and magnitude of their Spring Imports. Hiring hid the presence and indgment of Mr Stains in the Home ; Marked, in tenHlftUll, lUO UIUSI UUMjUU 111 I.W.'Ugvvu. **u mm «... H ,.i y ...... ..... h.i.ihw and attractions suitable for each fully aupplied, an invitation of inspection is extended to all, with, the assurance that for Spring necessaries the presonl slock standi unrivalled, THE SHOW iROGM. Burin* the past few days great additions hvre been opened up, and during this Kooth, fre'ro the Ist to the 30th. will b'a one oont'mnoni Feast ot Fashion, BONNETS'havebeenimportodinlarger quantities than hitherto, and comprise all shapes, the favorite being the Princess of Wales. BATS—Patience, Lasgtry, May Queen, .Fririeess, ui white, black, brtwn, and flcslle, genes of which have just been received, per »,s, Clyde, ex Arawatft via Met. ; tonne, selected by Mr Stains in London. j ' - FLOWERS, direct.from Paris. ■•' JEATBEttB-A large lot of oolored, fatbionaUeiflal!, bought very cheap. MANTLEg AND JACKETS-Cißhmere Mantles; lia, IS*, 25a. to 4 gumesi; Bilk, Satiß, and Brocaded Mantlet, 45g to 8 goineaa; Lace Mantlet, Dolmajne, Capelets, and Brocaded Grenadine Mantlw. i . CORALINB CORSETS, unbreakable, from 19 to 36 inches. THE; COSTUME DEPaFMENT. . ;, ' : CeDtftms t\gbt oaaea of thelaU»\both English and French. Bla«k Stuff CoriumeJ!.' 21b. Ma, 27* Sd, t« « .' Colored Staff Costumes, 21s, 265, 27s 6d, J2s fid; , Washing Costume's, from lis 6d, Hs bM,l6s 6J, to; 4 pu'nsaa Children's Costumes,; in Stuff, Nuns' Veiling. Sjeekiagette, Pompadour, Oatmeal, and ether {fancy materials i ; ; THE DRESS DEPARTMENT ft stocked with all the latest materials, inolnding Nubs' ■ Toiling. Beige, Waldsek Satis, and » variety of other new {tad inexpeneire materials, In fashionable shades, gatias,»all colors, 2s 3d per yard Celoftd Broehes. for trimmings, 3s to. 8b per yard: . Blaak Brbche, lor trimmings . Zephyr Robes, riehly embroidered, 80s, 3.7 a 6d ■• Zephyr Skripes'aad Checks, 1 yard wide, 1« Ireseh' Sateen .Pompadour, with flounces,,ls 9d pir yard eatmul Cloths, in aH colors,- Is to Is 6d."';"•■ Prists, in the latest Btyler ';,;-: '"'•'. ,i Satins, Atalea, Twills, Cambrics, plain and broeho Tapestry Carpets, 2s 3d per yard Tapestry Carets, very good, 3s fid French Guipure D Art Curtains, 28s fid, 52s 6d, 63s to 7 guineas French Gnipnre Antimacassars,' ainired by ajl jrbo have seen them. Laci» Curtains, new pattern?, just introduced ; The Duplex Lace Curtain, being Valance and Curtain in one Every other requisite for House: Furnishing,' , j . 1 ! 'Attention is Directed to.tbeiTerms.ir- • ■ ; lint £1 inimmediatecash pavraeni/one shilling in the £; on ill Afontbly Accounts paid 2J per cent, iscoimtj.aß other bills jeodered quarterly. "STAINS, LAMBTON AKD QJAY BRimON-SPRIM ,

JOHN WYETH, »OQT fc SHOEMAKER, Mnaterion,' now in a position to execute orders at prices untqaaM ia the Wwriuaps. A great twisty of Boots on hand at yery . lp^. One trial will be a sufficient guarantee.! , 1128, A|MJB THOMPSON ' MAHOTACTCMEO» :,: ;. ; IMONAI)E, [■,,; ;;,.-:• «R VTED WATERS AND COBDtALS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1183, 19 September 1882, Page 1

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