1882-83-1882-88 jx p. McCarthy - - - !' 1 ' ' Haß opened up for'. SUMMER SEASON • 1882-83. V q CASES, containing all tlieSncw dot) 0 signs in Pompadour Sateens. Mevvellieux, Embossed, Fancy, &c, Theso are French Goods, and reputed by the Fashionable World bs the very triumph of Parisian excellence. FOUR CASES CONTAINING Tho New Summer Dress Fabrics in Brocaded Oat Cake, Portland Cloth, Zephyr Cloth, Zephy; Stripes and Checks, Sateens, Atlea Twills, Beige, Brocaded .Satins, Cambrics, &c. TWO CASES CONTAINING Colored French Merinos all shades, Repps, Coburg, Lustres, Cashmeres,. and other Fashionable Fancy Dress Materials. THREE CASES CONTAINING Black French Caßbmere, Black Merinos. Black Lußtres, Black Persian Cord, Black Bnsstll Cord, Black Sateens, Habit, Cloths, do. FIVE OASES CONTAINING Prints assorted Patterns, from 4Jd per yard. Splendid value. EIGHT CASES CONTAINING White and Grey Calicos. Sheet* ings, Bleached and Unbleuhed Irish Linon Tablings, Buff, Green, and White Window Hollands, Brown Linen Hollands, all prices FROM p ER YARD. Draper Towels, Towelling, Irish Linen Fronting, Tea Cloth, &c. FIVE OASES CONTAINING Australian Bugs, Shawls, Blankots, Flannels, Cretonnes, All-wool Damasks, Laco Curtains, Curtain Nets, &c. THIRTEEN CASES CONTAINING MEN'S, YOUTHS', AND BOYS CLOTHING, In Snits. Trousers, Trousers and Vests, Coats, Hosiery, Flannel Under Drawers, &c. From the Celebrated -KAIAPOIWOOLLEN MANUFACTURING CO.'S Mills, Ohristchurch. Whose excellence of quality and fit are -universally acknowledged not to be equalled in ready-made Clothing. CASE CONTAINING, Men's, Youths, and Boys' Moleskins. FOUR CASES CONTAINING Men's, Youths', and Boys' HATS In 'lmeds, Seige, Brown, Grey, and Black Fi Itß ,both Hard and Soft, in all shapes and SizeK FIVE CASES CONTAINING Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Gloves in Whitcß, Blacks, and all colors. The Now Indian Tics and Squares, New Lace Goods in Duchocse, Honiton, Maltese, and Spauisli ('ream Laces. Ribbons all colors, and General Trimmings and Haberdashery. All direct from the Best Mamfaclwero in thi Old Country. D. F. M WHY ' The GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, and DRAPERY DEPARTMENTS Are well Stocked, as usual, and at PRICES DEFYING GOm'ETIIION. Good New Season's TEA 15s per 121b box SUGARS From 13s pee 401b bag KEROSENE 4-iyfll PER cU> TIN And all other Groceries, too numerous to mention, at EQUALLY LOW PEICES. TERMS, AS USUAL, LIBERAL, 5 Per Cent. For Cash! d. f. McCarthy, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL General Storekeeper, Queen and Perry-streets, JVIASTERTON. PJ.—llie Highest Prioe given for" all detfoript'-Mis )f farm and dairy produce, Sheepe&ins, Hideß, Tallow, tabbitskius, Wool, Fungus, do., in any quantity, for or otherwise. d- f. McCarthy
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 4
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405Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1199, 9 October 1882, Page 4
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