EVERY. DESCRIPTION OF LA: ; AND CHILDREN'S ROSE ' ! •_■■■ : 'O -'AT-' •' ■ | REDUCED PRICES... Children's book's from Id Per Pair
Pompadour Sunshades , (slightly soiled). • from 2s G4 ,} . ~■ « v REMNANTS of Tweede, F!annela, ? Calicoes, ' , D . re _ 8B Stuffs, and Various Materials, all [ i at,half-price. Dress Materials, 12 yards reduced to fia 6d » • ' p.' lf '.• 7s6d ; ' " ,;}os63 ; These Goods have been reduced to a mero ETEKIS t0 mako " om for mm Men's Trousers and Vests, reduced from 18s i tol2s6d' ; Men's Strong Working Shirts, reduced from • i 28 fid to Is 63 Men's Undershirts, reduced from 3s to Is lid Mens Straw Hats, from 9d Men's Good Felt Hats, from Is lid , & A Lot oj Boys' SAILOR HATS Will ; , ? BE SOLD CHEAP ! !m, r , Men's Socks, from 4d H en's Lon? Silk Scarves, from 9d Men's White Shirts, reduced from 6s to 4s fid Men's Oxford Shirts (Superior Quality), re- ' : dueed from 7b 6d to : ; Men's Braces, Ties, Collars/ &c., all at re- ' duced prices • | . Boys' Washiuß Suits, reduced to 5s 9d Boys' Tweed Suits, in/eVery shape, to be oleared at half-price • Strong Material for Boys' Suits from 104 d Heavy Tweeds for Boys' Suits atKEDUCED
; masterton COACH FACTORY. " Nothing- Succeeds Like Sdcoess !'''' MTO'^ixplf 'TN'THANKING lheir : numerous' CiisiiiJL mers for their vory liberal patronage,! to assure. them that no''effort of. thoirs will be .spared : to Keep" pace wth,' ; largely increasing' orderafor Vehicles "of, every description which tliey iiow ! obtaih, Their large'and effleient staff of workmen willienable them to execute all orders in the least possible time, compatible witK thorough' workmnnoliin' '' • ■ <•».• JDixon's efforts inthe past, have been directed to turning out Car. riages fit to carry their jDnstojners fort, and the measure of ' BUBceBS thoy lmve met .. with show.B their , EFFORTS JH VE BEEN APPRE•' [ . qjATED!!! ; direct from England, wmclf theyare now Belling, ready • fitted' tcu Vehicles, from QOs pei* pair.
masterton coaoh factory. . ; • 1297 butclber,' k , "GREY TOWN. BEGS to inform Ws'frienda in and about i GieytoTO that he has taken'over the business lately ''occupied by Mr J, Warring ton, and hopes that by-a strict' l attention to business,' and punctuality in supplying orders,.to merit a fair share of patronage. " " • j : -y : ;1802 -■ EMPIRE'' Livery and Bait. Stables, H.. MASTERTONi.. 'T" j DEVONSHIRE to inform the Wit j inhabitants of the Waitarapa and the L' Jj i Of"""," ««v»v 4iMi4uu JCttBCU iIIJQ mtni' Mr, J.| H, (Jorbelt, he 1 is'now'prepared 'to Give the Greatest Care and Attention to all | i-JpftTl* If) >,! voif ' ■ "/ 'i,. -i. ,w P^|wBAW... ; MILL; - | McGREQOR. BROTHERS, ''' !vii % I;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 7 March 1883, Page 1
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416Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1321, 7 March 1883, Page 1
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