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MONEY SAYED IS BUT'MONEY- SPENT in purchasing OLD STOCK or RUBBISH brought to the Townabip by Hawkers or Travelliog: Bhopkeepei» iB entirely MONEYLOST. : : IF YOU EE ALLY WANT TO SAVE ■-•■■■■ MONEY ; • BUY .YOl-H J.i.JOT AND CLOTHING AT - JAMF STORE, :. ; : CARTERTON, AND KEEP 'l'll !?;!■ OXF.V IN THE DISTRICT. IT IS TO.OUR OWN INTEREST - TO iii ! ;.Yu'U Gt.'OD VALUE FOB YOUR MONEY, 'jipJt AUSK Wfi ARE ESTABLISHED ■ ■ : IN'YOUR MIDST. • ' • - We are Sellii.a.tlie Bnli.ncoof our Winter Stock at & Great Reduction bo aa to makeaoom for the BJ'BING SHII'MENT. WE HAVE STILL A LARGE STOCK OF Ladies and Children J, Black Cloth Jackets and Ulsters. Blankets and Flannels. CMHrens' .LOiXDON HADE Costumes. Hen's and Boys' Overcoat?, and Tweed Waterproofs, and also a large Stock of Colonial Clothing, INSPECTION is INVITED, and we guarantee to give satisfaction. ' Our Grocery Department is as well stocked and the Prices low aa nsual. In stock English Ales, Wino and Spirits, also Colonial "Wines of the Best Brands. .; , ; JAMESONS' GO-OPERATIVE STORE, CAE TEET 0N , . IP, P. ALLEN) . SPRING AND isTO'VELTIBS DIRECT PROM LONDON AND PARIS,

NOW OPENING UP , ■ AT DENISON HOUSE, Mastei'ton. WTT.T.T A JVC BEIjIJ. SYHOPSIS . OF FASHIONS FOR SEPTEMBER, KIEKC.ALDIE & STAINS. IN announcing and introducing to the notice of their Ctstomers and the pnblio the Styles for the seaEOn, Messrs Kirkcaldie end Stains would specially remark on the excellence, variety, and magnitude of their Spring Imports.^ Havii'g bad the presence and judgment of Mr Stains in the Home Markets, in conjunction with-Mr R. jKirkcaldie, .during the seleotioii for the various departments, nothing has been v. anting in,making the Exhibition of Fashions, as displayed by Kirkcaldie and Stains, ihc most unique in Wellington. As all the departments haie now the novelties and attractions'suitable foreach fully supplied, an invitation of 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 addition have been opened up, and during this BlODth, from the Ist to the 30th, will be pnf) continuous Feast of Fashion. BONNETS have been imported in larger quantities thin hitherto, and comprise all fhapes, the favorite being the Princess of Wales. ... ' • HATS—Patience, Langtry, May Queim, Princess, -ia white, black, brown, and ficelle, " '! 6 cases of which haVe just been received, per s.s. Clyde, ex Arawata via Mel- ' boumo, selected by Mr Stains in London, ' ' ' FLOWERS, dirict from Paris . :"• , ; lot of colored, fashionable flats, bought very cheap. • MANTLES AND JACXETS-Cashmere Mantles, lis, Ms, 255, to 4 guineas; Silk,Satin, and,growled Mantles, 45sto-8 guineas; Ltice Mantles, Dolmains/ Cape* lets, and Brocaded Grouadine Mantles. CORALINECORSETS,unbreakabIe,from 19to36inches.. ' THE COSTUME DEPARTMENT.::: Contains eight cases of the latest, both English and French.. ,• Black Stuff Costumes, 215„255, 27s 6d, to 6 guineas .. , Gobred Stuff Costumi's, 21s, 25b, 275.6 d, 32s 6d _ • t .; !• Washing Costumes, from lis Gd, 14s fid, IGa 6d, to 4 guinsaa . , Children's (,'ostumcs, in Stuff, Nuns' veiling, Stocjringetle, Pompadour, Oatmeal, and; ' ' other fancy materials THE; PRESS DEPARTMENT Ij stocked with all tlidktest' materials, including Nuns' Veiling. Boige, Waldeck Satin, Aiid a variety (ft ottier new and inexpensive materials, in fashionable shades. ' Satins, 2d per yard ■ Colored -Bjo'cWb,' 'for trimmings, 3s to 5s per yard ' • . ■ Black Brtche./fOt trimminga • y:r Zephyr Robfls; richly embroidered, 30s, 37s Gd Zephyr Stripes aud 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 Satins, AlAlea, Twills, Cambrics, plain and broche Tapestry Carpets, 2e 3d per yard ... ' . 'Tapestry Ca.-pete, very, good, 3s fid French Guipure D'Art Curtains, 28s 6d, 52s 6d, 63s to 7 guineas French Guipure Ahtimacassars, admired 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 Directed to the.Terms Oyer £2 in immediate cash payment, one shilling in the £; on all Monthly Accounts paid 2£ per cent, discount; all otlior bills rendered quarterly, , XIKKCALDIE & STAINS, . • . , . LAMBT.ON AND QUAY BRANDON-STREET. , ;

JOHN WYETH, BOOT & ■ SHOEMAKER,' Masterton, begs to infoim bis hiends that he is Dow in a poßition ;to execute orders at prices unequalled, .in the WairarapaJ ;A. great: variety of Boots on bond at: very low prices, -''i!' i ' j ' One trial will be a Sufficient guarantee. • i :,,i; 1128. JA|M ES. Til o M l'S OH ManufAc.tpreb'of ' ;!/ ] LEMONADE, 1 " ' ■ • ' ffIR'VTED 'W&M® 'AN# COBDIiAiS f QOEEN'SIBEKT, Masthrtoh J. SJ.LIY, BUTCH E R, MA 9 T E R TO N, WILL DELIVER: MEAT i of ' bes. quality at lowest current prices in )wn and district. i ' All orders promptly attended to. 1000 'D,' A k'rß.'l.-.'""C.-H GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT, ' R. : B 8,0 % c' Sub-Agcnts for '/North' liiitiaK and' Meftian ■ tile InsurancivCdmpanyJ And Murray, Roberts «;Qo. Cash advanced 'on • w6oJ""and inpurances back to London.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 1

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