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MONEY SAVED IS MONEY GAINED!! ! BUT MONEY .SPENT in purchasing OLD STOCK or RUBBISH brought to tlio Tom- .'. ship by Hawkers or Travelling Shopkeepers is entirely MON EY LOST, - IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE MONEY BUY YODE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT JAMESONS'CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON, AND KEEP THE MONEY IN THE DISTRICT, IT IS TO OUR OWN INTEREST TO GIVE YOU GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY, BECAUSE WE ARE ESTABLISHED IN YOUR MIDST, We are Selling tlio Balnnco of our Winter Stock at a Great Reduction 10 as to make room for the SIRING SHIPMENT. WE HATE STILL A LARGE STOCK OF Ladks and Childrens' Blad Cloth Jackets and Ulsters, Blankets and Flannels, Childrens' LONDON MADE Costumes. Hen's and %s' Owcoati, ami Tweed Waterproofs, and also a Large Stock of Colonial Clothing. INSPECTION is INVITED, and we guarantee to (jive satisfaction. Our Grocery Deraitment is as well stocked and the Prices low as usual. In stock English Ales, Wine and Spirits, also Colonial Wines of tlio Beet Brands, JAMESONS' CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON. W. ?. ALLEN) AisnD

DIRECT FROM LONDON AND PARIS, NOW OPENING UP Masterton. "WILLIAM BELL. SYNOPSIS OF FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER, KIBKOALDIE & STAINS.

N announcing and introducing to the notice of their Customers and the public the . Styles for the season, Messrs Khkcaldto and Stains would specially remark on the excellence, variety, and magnitude o£ their Spring Imports. Having had the presence and judgment of Mr Stains in the Home Markets, in conjunction with Mr R. Kirkcaldie, during the selection for the various departments, nothing hash«n wanting jn maldnKthe Exhibitjonof Fashions, as tjisplayctl by Kirkcaldie.and pfajp's, tj)e nio§tninim|e in Welfingjiqn. 'As aj| tl]o de'partine'iits haio iinw tjjo novelties and adaptions suitable for each fully supplied, ap invitation of inspection is extended to ail, with the assurance that for Spring necessaries tho present stock stands unrivalled. THE SHOW ROOM. During the past few days great additions lnve been opened up, and during this tionth, from the Ist to the 30th. will he ous continuous Feast of Fashion. BONNETS have been imported in larger quantities than hitherto, and comprise all shapes, tho favorite being the Princess of Wales. HATS—Paticuce, Lanxtry, May Queen, Princess, ut whito, blaek, brown, and ficelle, G cases of which have just been received, per b.s, Clyde, ex Arawata via Melbourne, selected by Mr Stains in London, FLOWERS, direct from Paris. FEATHERS—A large lot of colored, fashionable flats, bought very cheap. MANTLESAND JACKUTS-CashmercMantles, lis, 16s, 255, to i guineas; Silk, Satin, and Brocaded Mantles, 45s to 8 guineas; Lace Mantles, Dolmains, Capelets, and Brocaded Grenadine Mantles. CORALIKE CORSETS, unbreakable, from 19 to 3G inches. THE CQSTpIE rjEfAETMENT, Contains eight ease? of the'lajest, both English ami French;' Slack Stuff Costumes, 21s, '2555 27s Bd, to' 6 guineas ; Colored Staff Costumes, 21s, 255, 27s 6d, 3 ; ls 6d l Washing Costumes, from lls 6d, Hs 6d, lGs 6d, to 4 guiiuas Children's Costumes, in Stuff, Nuns' Veiling, Stockingette, Pompadour, Oatmeal, and other fancy materials THE DRESS DEPARTMENT h stocked with all the latest materials, including Nuns' Veiling, Baigc. Waldeck Satin, and a variety of other new and inexpensive materials, in fashionalie shades. . Satins, in all colors, 2s 3d per yard Colored Broches, for trimmings, 3s' to 6s per yard Blaek Brochc, for trimmiugs , Zephyr Robes, richly embroidered, 30s, 37s 6d Zephyr Stripes and Checks, 1 yard wide, Is French Sateen Pompadour, with flounces, la 9d per yard Oatmeal Cloths, in all colors, Is to Is 6d ■ Prints, in the latest style? gatinsj Atjtlea,' Twills, .Cambrics, plain and hroohe. ' ; fapestry Carpet?, 2s 3d pej yard Tapestry Ca.-pets, very good, Ss fid French Guipure D'Art Curtaius, 28s fid, 52s 6d, 63s to 7 guineas French Guipure Antimacassars, ad.nired by all who havo seen them, Lace Curtains, new patterns, just introduced The Duplex Lace Curtain, being Valance and Curtain in one Every other requisite for Horse Furnishing, ■ .' ' f . Attention.is Directed to the Terms:—. ' Ovor £2 in immodinto'cash payment, one shilling in the £; on all Monthly Accounts paid 2J per cent, discount; all other bills rendered quarterly. KIEKOALDIIT & STAINS, LAMBTON ANC CJTJAY

100T it te&KRB, VAjiton. > begs to inform his frior'%' nn» position to execute oiuers at prices unequalled in the Wairafnpfc A great uriety of Boots on hand at very low prices. ,/ : ,:.' One trial will be a eufficient guarantee.: ~1128. A|M 8.8. .THOMPSON ■.,.'. Masovamdmb'o» : : '. :;\:lemonade, '■ ' mvted waters aud.cordials' : ■ '„.»,' -{QwBK-BISBT.iMiSTJiKTON : ■...-,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1184, 20 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1184, 20 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1184, 20 September 1882, Page 1

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