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TfWPI SIVED-IS' '"J'""£';ffeX;'6ALNED. ; ni BUT MONEY SPENTin'purchasing OLD STOCK or RUBBISH brought to the Town- „.; wnpby Barken or Travelog Shopkeeper is ontiroly MONEY LOST. .. : IF YOU REALLY WANT TO SAVE :::::;/,: ; -,;..■;;. .MONEY BUY YOUR DRAPERY AND CLOTHING AT .JAMESONS'CO-OPERATIVE STORE, '"• 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 the Balance of our Winter Stock at a Great Reduction ao at to make : room for thp Si RING SHIPMENT. WE HATE STILL A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies and CMdrens' Black Cloth Jackets and Ulslers. Blankets and Flannels. Childrens' LONDON MADE Costumes. Metis and Boys' Ovcrcoati, and Tweed Waterproofs, and also a large Hock of Colonial Clotting. INSPECTION r is INVITED, and we guarantee to give satisfaction. ''■ _ Our Grocery Department is as well stocked and the Prices low as usual. In stock English Ales, Wino and Spirits, also Colonial Wines of the Best Brands. JAMESONS' CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON. W.P.ALLEN) SPRING AETD NOVELTIES DIRECT FROM LONDON AND PARIS, NOW OPENING UP' Masterton. William bell.

SYNOPSIS OF FASHIONS FOB SEPTEMBER, KIEKGALDIf & STAINS. IN announcing and introducing to tlje notice of their Customers and the publio the Styles for tho season, Messrs Kirkcaldio and Stains would specially remark on the excellence, v.iiiety, anp magnitude of their Spring Imports. Havii g had the prosence and judgment of Mr Stains in the Homo Markets, in conjunction with Mr R. Kirkcaldie, during the selection for tho various departments, nothing mb been v anting in making the Exhibition of Fashions, as displayed by Kirkcaldie and Stains, the mopt unicjue in Wellington, As all the departments haic now tho novelties &nd attractions suitable fot cnoh fully supplied, au imitation o( inspection is extended to all, with the assurance that for Spring necessaries the present slock stands unrivalled. THE SHOW ROOM. During the past few days great additions hive beon opened up, and during this month, from the Ist to the 30th, will be one continuous Feast of Fashion, BONNETS have been imported in larger quantities than hitherto, and comprise all shapes, the favorite being the Princess of Wales. ''- HATS—Patieiice, Langtry/May Queen, Princess, ij white, black, brown, and ficelle, 6 cases of which have just been received, per s.s. Clyde, ex Arawata via Melbourne, selected by Mr Stains in London. •'■ FLOWERS, direct from Paris. FEATBEUS—A large lot of colored, fashionable flats, bought very cheap. '.MANTLKSAND JAOKETS-CashmercMantles. Us, Id's, 255, to i guineas! Silk, Satin, and JJiwided Mantles,'4ss to 8 guineas; Lace Mantles, Dolmains, Capelets, and Brocaded Grenadine' Mantles. CORALIKE CORSETS, unbreakable, from 19 to 36 inches. • . THEiGOSTUME DBBaBTMENT. Contains eight cases of the latest, both English and French. Black Stuff Costumes, 215, '%% 27s 61, to 6 guineas Colored Stuff Costumes, 21s, 255,'27s 6d, 32s Gd ;■ Washing Costumes, from lis 6d, Us 6d, 10s 6d, to 4 guinsas Children's Costumes, in Stuff, Nuns' Veiling, Stockingette, Pompadour, Oatmeal, and ■ ■■•: other fancy materials . THE MESS DEPARTMENT Is itocked with all tho latest materials, including Nuns' Veiling, Boigo, Waldeck Satin, . and' a variety pf othor new and inexpensive materials, i:i fa?hional - lo shades. Satina, in all colors, 2s 3d ' Colored Brocheß, for trimmings, 3s to 6s per yard Black Broche, for trimmings Zephyr Robes, richly embroidered, 30s, 37b 6d ' 2ephyr Stripes and Checks, 1 yard wide, Is French Sateen Pompadour, with flounces, Is 9d per yard • Oatmeal Cloths, in all colors; Is to Is 6d > Prints, in tbe latest style" ' Satins, Atalea.'Twills,'Cambrics, plain and broche ; ; Tapestry Carpets, 28 3d per yard •.. Tapestry Ca.-pets,-.very good, 3b fid .French GuipureD'Art Curtains, 28s 6d, 62s 6d,,G3s to 7guineas French Guipuio Antimacassars, ad.nircd by all who have seen them. ') Lace Curtains, new patterns; just introduced The Duplex Lace Curtain, being Valance and Curtain in one Every other requisite for House Furnishing, • ' ' Attention is Diri'ded to tho Terms : Orer £2 in immediate cash payment, one shilling in the£ j on all Monthly Accounts paid 2\ per cent; discount; all other bills rendered quarterly.. KIEIOALDIfT &. STAINS, LAMBTON 'AND QUAY BRANDON-STREET. ..

CHAS. HILL, HAT akd CAP MAMFACTUEER, WSLIJNQTOK. NaPIEK, AND NELSON, X forwarded to any part of the country POST THEE on receipt of P.O. Oidflr for 8a 6d.. ■,. •: ■■;(■■:■ Special Importer of Geutlemen'a M jrcery, 1168,40.; 'Ol9 U A'NIE.L VHAMIEk QENESAL GOiIMISSION AGENT, i. B EVO 111 0 ,0, *v"' .:" : :'/'.■'■■; r :/'■■'; Sub-Agenta for North British and Meroan ' : • ' . tile Insurant Company. : ' , ■ 'And' Murray, Roberts & Co. ' '" Cash advanced on wool and insurances back;to London.! . . .

JOHN WYETII, > 00T &. SHOEMAKER,.. Masterton, ' JD begs to inform his friends that he is ■ ; '■ now in a position io execute orders at prices in the Wairarapa. A great ■./, ■»"">f»ifefy,o{--Bobts on hand at very low .'.'' priccß. ■".' ''•'' ! '-' \ <y :• ~ , One trial will be a sufficient guarantee.: ' IJ2B, a|m,e;s.;; ; a;;iro.ii rson ,: i: ' ' ; Manofactobkbo?' ■/.=•■; LEMONADE,.' ; WATERS AND CORDIALS :; WOBEM-STSBT, MABTOBTOH '''

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1186, 22 September 1882, Page 1

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