.Drapery Hi j fiSIBTOS Qfcf SiMOijJKi DiE®:i'iSraK7jn ; r Millinery > tyess;, o.jud«i!; (lostinneß, Dolmans Hosiery,. Prints,! Calicoes, and.every aftiolo in the jDralpery, Line,; Also Men's and Boys' ; Clothing, mid Colored Shirts, Gents 'Mercery, &0.,& c. : ,v^.Our | Imports for this season we much larger than usual,.therefore} we.have a large Choice; of goods,.,and as we; import dircjct, no ; House in Town can sell cheaper than we dp.' j,i..;( ri.-iw WE SAY THIS MOPT pARLESSLYv 'Vißicorß tto 'Town 'will .fiud it the right Shop [to come to for whatever they may •require, 'AND And - • t LAMBTON QUAY, at Featherstorii liiear the /• Royal Hotel. : Al? THE SEASIDE, HOS T; : ;51) GER S, or THE OLUiB HOTELj .CASTLEPOINT, A CKNOWLEDGES with thauks the IX; 'liberal nupport wliinh lie haa recoivod sincojlitf opened. his well-known hotel from the leading families .of, WELLINGTON and the ; W^iRARAPA,'and during Hlie coming season lie will devote himself as heretofore to studying' the 'comfort and enjoyment of seaside visitors. This. home offijrsa first-class table d'hote, private apaijttaerits for families and ainho.coinforts of .ahbme. In its immediate vicinity lis a splendid sandy beach, the celebrated Caatlppbint rocksandstalactite cavejriisj''with : an : endless variety 01 seaweeds hud-sliells." Fishing,boating, and suootino, parses ,;from ?Mastorton supplied with stabling and every requisite fur sport. ..STRICTLY MODERATE, ■ IMPOKMN']?.to HEADS OK PAMILIES . YOUR attention is pwticuUrly directed to the fact that Wi P. Felliiigham.Manufaoturoa: Boots & Shoe's by tile aid of the latest and moat'perlliot'macliiiJLery, and he'ihnabled to sell a superior artiolejsi; a'Coit •frliich' defies Competition ' from' Stiorekeejiers and the trade generally; • -All l Wot& guaranteed 61 the best quality,;arid J iß Bold at such.low -pribtefe thathe be undersold.'' l ashvpitrchatm' can : hty ■'a siiiglejiair of boots at Wholesale-Price. The trado supplied, •" w.p:'™lingham, CENTRAL''BOOT & SHOE -FACTORY, " J..AVYETJI, BOOT & SHOEMAKER L> i has Removed toliisNHW BB.OP, uut door lo MrD; PJekoruig.£ ; >: 1229 Blacksmith,. . faruier, 'and 1 rAUKICCLTURAL /.IMPLEMENT "r : ;- .. -•" Hidu-aiiiEET, Cameuton, A stock bflgjicultaralKipltmunts en .hand. Ladieito call aud see the . . AVondpffirt.Werthcim Sewing Machine. This machiuo"t66jc'firit prize against all the wbrld, and Rapp £ Hare are' solo agents for Mastertoh, WANTEp,~Tho public to come to the > '. Emporium", ; aui} t'ca for themselves that Rapp & Hare give, the'beat value for .money. fatmew to, brash up and look; jolly, as there is.flVery prospect of " a.good time coming' at last. Through several new. preserving processes for) jgeat and butter being. lately discovered, there wiU bo always & gocd demand for" all' they can supply. Surely such view of prosperity will also bring grist to the mill : of RAPP df HARE, T^ANTEI).— None to be ignorant of what ,V hundreds can confirm—tlufc the 30a Men's, Colonial Suits ; cannot • bo beaten. of theie,.suits are, only waiting for oustomers at RAPP & HARE'S, TXfANTED. 500 Shearers .to call'and * ' inspect tlio Shears now on view at the EMPORIUM. .. .V/ - TX7ANTED,-Enquiries after the cheap *' and-substantiar Gentlemen's and Boys' Clothing, ■-' Presto: Como hither, no as to bo assured of a satisfactory outlay. WANTED.—Th'o ladies of this township . '/.'to try our - -'-f-Oriental Teab," once used, always used," The host Currants at 6Jd per lb at RAPP aIIARE'S. ' 5?- J : : -' TTTANTItD—2OO Bufelimen to purcha.c 'V" , Sharpe's Best American Axosat <5« IT7"ANTED,—A regular rush to pick up our Men's Straw? Hats;at Is,. RAl'f dndilAßE.' WANTED.— All country;..- "era .to be r convcraant.vritUthis. Jrtipprt'ant fact, iliat Rapp $ flare'are'casli' buyers of Wool, Rabbitskiijs, Butter and Eggs. • ■lf \r/W.VA»-.': : ( !/J VffkNSk P.^-CnitoineM|t« buy; eur 2i firiely'.blehtfcd Tea at Rapp & llaiie': •Einpotlum'. . . , ■ ' WANTED.-It lo be welt'known Ilia * VY' litiy'?;Socks can be obtaintd at line pairs' for H shilling at RAPP"&'HARE'S, fo tlirovir out the hint tlio Blanketsjj Flahielsi s and ;i Woolle Sock can be obtained at half price at RAP •' to" lie' 'kri6wn J i .>.Trt'fL;joTver the. Yallty. that "Boots a Shoos •froin';tli^ i beßt%akew and at tli .gl Wieapest prices can bo haiat' thoEmporiun .1 j t) l:< z ,„„ r jrium,' consequently they/.can be 'chkii'o?ftan any other RAPP an 'HARE, i .aDilhO !i!• !'-• • AND
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1235, 21 November 1882, Page 3
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643Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1235, 21 November 1882, Page 3
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