■ ("C/TCICRIDT r^ORIGBaEK I T.pST landed,'ex. City p( Ts,njoro and' . ft Norman M'Lsod, i'2oo worth <,/ Duke's celebrntwl Bat*, Balls, and Wiolcets; and Bryan's ■Leggfuards, Gauntlets,an.i Gloves. , | ' ■ ; A, J.- IiIiSNKTT. _ Cuba-stieit, Wellington, ■ Under- tk Jiwlkmti ; SIR JAMES FEIIGUSm,, ' At, clayson's on iirii • block, Ilehvteu Corbctt's Empire Hotel and 1 tlio Post Oflico, can be seen tlio L'AROrftST ' AND BEST ASSORTMENT of the Newest 1 and Best Fruits, Pastry, and Confectionery in tlio District. I have lately (at the earnest request of my numerous friends, and for their especial requirement') added the premises adjoining, where it is my intention to keep a regular, snpwly of FHKSH FISH and VEGETABLES POULTRY, GAME, etc,, ready dressed and truwied by one who understands the business, Opposition I court; Competition I defy!! ALL OF THE BEST, and. nothing but the best of everything made, and a good supply al\v,iya in stock, The supposition is tli.it opposition may threaten demolition, but, mj condition helps ino to maintain position, Tls rut in mortals to comnuml success, lie will <ln inoreKndearnr to do-srve It. JAMES CLAYS ON, From Hill's Bed House, mid Hill and Jones' Jewry-st., Aldgnte, Lasdnn. PUBLIC NOTICE. rpHE Propiiotors i.f tin NEW ZEALAND X. CLOTHING FaCTOKY are the largest •moloyerg oi labour in New Zealand. To encourage Local Industry, and to drive imported clothing out of the market, tliey sell A SIN(i!,E GAII.MK.NT AT WHOLESALE PRICE! IN OUR BOYS' DEPARTMENT. The public ran choose fiom tlio largest stock of Souths' and Boys' Clothing, made prinei pally from New Zealand Tweeds, which are thoroughly shrunk in our Factory before boini; made up, and are superior in lit mid style to imported goods. We keep Boys' Ulsters find 0 'ercoatj to fit children of three years of age ami np.vards, OUi; MEN'S DEPARTMENT Is now replete with NEW WIN'IFK GOODS. 'We have in addition to our usual stock, Black and Blue Frock and Walking Coats, Blfick Trousers and Vests, and a f-pscial line of Fancy and Sealskin Vests, very cheap. We are desirous of calling particular attention to our IMMENSE STUCK OF OVERCOATS AND ULSTERS, made of Blue Witneys, Irish Frieze. Blue Reavers, Tweeds, and Fancy Cloths, Macintosh, Paramata Tweeds, and Fancy Waterproof Coats and Leggings, A'c. Novelties in Ties, Scarfs, Gloves, Shirts, d'c. Boys' and Men's Hats and Caps in splendid shapes; also some pretty styles for young children. Agents for the celebrated Werthiem Iland Sewing .Machine. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. Wellington Blanch—--1180 A. ('LU'.K, Manager, N OTIC E , rnHE Public aro respectfully informed that X nur business premises will be closed every Saturday at 2 p.m. RALPH 11. ARMSTRONG, GILES*. COLLINS, Carterton, 20th September, 1882. 1185 THE NEW STORE, (Late Setlar ami Hates', opposite Lowes .t lorns, nat Jlapp ifc Hons'.) WILL BE OPENED BY L J, HOOPER & CO. Fall Particulars Shortly.
lIAIKCUTTIKG, Ac. THOSE that have been at all natiaGccl with the efforts of the Kon-Profcssor, who hss been for oyer sewn months at Mr George Dixon's will find him, on ami after Monday, the 25th ii.st. not far from the " Old Shop," when the reserve of your erteemed favorß will nmeh oblige, " Live, and let live— Belter all round than monopoly." Sept. 20,1852. Thorium HAS OPKNED Thorium Thorburn A Thorium Thorbum Giund Lot Thorium Thorburn of Thorium Thorbum Trousers Thorburn Thorium Thorhuru Thorburn Vests, Thorium Thorium Madotohisown Thorbutn Thorhuru order, and Th'irlmin .Thorburn THOROUGHLY Thorburn Thorium SHRUNK, Thorburn Thorburn Will le sold at Thorium Thorburn pace* Thorium Thorium Less than English Thcrlurn Thorburn Siop-i. I Thorbum See the Show, Next to the Clock, W iilih-slreet, WELLINGTON, •T G. C A M P B E L L (J , W'MRARm AGENT For W. McKEMVEB, BOTTLER, WINE & SPIRIT MERCHANT. Price Lists wiapplieatk. Orders promptly attended to. J124 WALTER SMART, (Lute head waiter at the Club Hotel, ' Masterlon.) IN thanhing his Wairarapa friends for their patronage tince opening his Oyster & Supper Rooms, Opposite the Thoatre Royal, Lainbton (J lay, Wellington, would inform them thai he will still endeavor by giving every attention and civility, and supplying nothing but the Best ami ITreshest Oysters, fresh in every day from livans' Bay Beds, to merit a continuance of the same, - CUMIAI'IT, MAST2RTON OPAKI JOCKEY CLUB. A GENERAL meeting will be Lid at lie fir Club Hotel on SATURDAY, ' September 30tli, at 7.30. Business important.J.lOKNif. " Secretary,. • i ;J : NOTE THIol! ' 1 A AMBITION takes many, different turns; _li_ hut hfl who endeavorsto find .rational amusement and pleasure, fpr 'dren'deser'ves the thanks : of th'o nation far' more llian lho warrior who .teaches men to flay each other. v ' '■ For the purest Confectionery g.) to G, H, THORNTON, Wholesale Confectioner, Man-ners-street, Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1187, 23 September 1882, Page 3
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