£3500. ' £9500. ; TO, THE'WORKING MEN- OF* " : . . WAIRARAPA. For a Few Week's Only! J. 3A - "" 21 & C ft HAYS PURCHASED for Cash, at a discount of 33$ per- cent, off. cost price, the Entire' Stock of COLONIAL CLOTHING and GENERAL DBAPKRY COMPANY, NAPIER, , ; ; Amounting to ' - The Stock consists ,ofr v Men's, Youths', and-Boys' Clothing, Dress Materials,' Calicoes, Mannels, Blankets. ' . Rngs,. Sheetings, flats, Shirts, Hosiery,.&o., Which we jnean to clear in.®few week# Regardless of Cost, And as the ..Colonial Company were only a few months in,business, the Goods are all quite new and fresh and of the LATEST COLONIAL MANUFACTURE. Call, Set, and Judge for yourselves BEFORE ■ PUMIASm ELSEWHERE! , As the prices will bo such as most ensure a speedy cleupno.o.it will be irapoa- . . eible 'to enumerate. every r ;, Article at a. Sale . H , .; like this. . " " The followiug'are a few quotations Men's Blue Serge Suits, '2ls; worth 355. • Men's; Tweed Suits,-from 22s . 6d—r-less than half price. Men's Trousers and Vests, I3si 6d; worth 18s Men's Tweed Trousers, ss. lid and 8s lid; worth IDs 6cl to 12s 6d. Men's Colored Shirts, from Is 6d. Men's White Shirts, plain fronts, 2s 6d; worth 4s lid, Ladies' Dress Materials, 4|d and 6|d—less than- cost. ■ Boys'Knicker Suits, from 5s ; ' . lid. . CALL EARLY AND HAVE THE FIRST PICK OF THE Many Bargains! SALE COMMENCES ' ON SATURDAY/: ' JANUARY 13tli, 1888. N.8.-JVOTE THE~ADDRESSJ. McMaster & Co,, Next Mr James' Furnishing Warehouse and Opposite the Oxford Hotel, .".WELLINGTON, P.SH" '* J|;ISS MORI SON'S "PU'PILS Re-assemble on MONDAY, February fith, ; Church-street, Masterton, Jannary 16, 1883. ■' 1277 gOARDINtf AND' DA* SCHOOL COLE-BTBEET, MASTEETON. Principal: Miss BEST. .. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught— • French,. German, Italian,. Lavin, ajgebra, Music, Drawing aiiC Needle work'. ' Doraestio arrangements are liberal and home-like; Terms moderate. ' Prospectuses forwarded on application. The Tbijrd Term of 1882 begin oa MON DAY, 18th September. ■ • Evening Oliss for Frenoh. MISS BULL will RE-OPEN her Board- ; ing and Day School, at her residence, Willis-Street,. Wellington, on WEDNESDAY, ;the : 24th JAN UARY. BOARDERS RECEIVED .FROM ME GIKLS'HIGH SCHOOL. jyj-RS WILSONE Will RE-OPEN.her. .. Boarding & Day School on MONDAY, 29th current. VACANCIES for a few: hoarders attending the public school.., 1 /. ... ' Peh'y-st, Masteiton, Jan 20. 1283 - -i :[ ; i Vitf WEIiLINGfipN'COLLiQE."'. ! .' rfIHE First Quarter; 1883, will bpginon J,: .FRIDAY, 2nd February next. . - CHARLES-P. POWLES, ■Wellington) Jannary 18,1883. 1283 . NOIIGE TO GRAIN^Ioit'oWERS. (F : CASELBERG~& 'CO. have landed .LV.a direct shipment of SO Bales, ,pf-Comsacks r .wbich'willsbe' sold at LOWEST vWHOLEBAIiE.PRIBES.'"-: ■ : : M. GASELBERG &■<CO., ;• ; . Co operative Stores, 1281. ;; .M&iteitoH and Qreytiwn.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 26 January 1883, Page 3
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425Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1287, 26 January 1883, Page 3
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