CO-OPERATIVE |Syt)RE, CARTERTON. 3EING about to aitt-r arid ENLARGKOUU STORES owing to "oof tosinift"^"' r n ?pl?' U w' e00i ?t onrfi . rnfcinatalmjiltof rin S food's, all to be sold at Lost Price.-We quote the prices. of a few lines below: ' ; B AP re«fco, ' CLOTHING, to ' nl n ,!p n r ryard ' (to f, "■'• " ° Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers .. 5 6 K?l C 0 ; pO TS> m " •• 2 9 « Heavy Tweed Suits.. . 24 0 Sl3 : t V b '^ 8 V : First-class Tweed Suits .. 38 ff all shades, per ; Mosgiel Suits, equal to those made hfnnvv *'"' "• " ° lO to order, at half tlie price ..47 0 Heavy Baim 010 h, former price Is : First-class Blue Serge Suits 20 o' ■ AIISZ UTi ■" •■"■■ l 0 *n's Braces, per plirH:..: .',O 1? f <P ! 5 S ■•"■■■ " •'• 3fi Striped Merino Sox, per pair :■ ,0 j qSmJiS? ■■'• " •'• U1 Boys' TweedKmokerSuita, fro.n : fi • I JSi ■•, ■-■■ ••■• 3 ° B °i' s ' v <*«*n» Knicker Suits from 9• J «SXd.:: tl KSSitS?!-^"- ; S ScSSsfordo„h,heds sll *V"*»F** ~>•, \\ i\ White Blankets for double beds, per BOOTS AND SHOES. Scarlet and Welsh Flannel, from '." oin w„ „ ~, ~ Heavy Blue Serge, peryard.. i 'fi „, V ro overstocked With, and we shall Peacock Velveteen, black i ." J.IO " C ° Bt priM ' ALL ODE GOODS WILL BE REWCEDIn PKICE DUKING THE SALE.
w. m m m m ANNUAL SHOW » Under tlie Auspices of the WAIRARAPA, AND EAST COAST PAS TOKAL AND AGRICULTURAL SO OIETY, Will be held on the Show Grounds, Ca terton, on Thursday, Ist November -1883.EXHIBITORS are reminded that Entme for the Show close at the Oiiices o Messrs F. H. Wood (Greytown), E. Biowi and Co. (MastertoD), J. D. Oakley (Feathers ton), It. E. Edmunds (Wellington), and H H. Wolters (Carterton), on WEDNESDAY 17th OCTOBER, 1883, and that in no casi will any entry bo received alter that date ADMISSION to tiie SHOW-Members (ot production of ticket), Jb'ree ; Non membera (beforenoon) ss, (afternoon' Is. i Arrangements are being' made to rue Special Railway Trains at Reduced Rates: also to have the Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout the Valley. The Railway Department permits all Exhibits on which the railway freight to Carterton has been paid to be returned by rail Puke of Charsb, W. 0. BUCHANAN, President, Carterton, 24th July, 1883.. 1410 A Colossal Fortune For Ham-a-cuown I THE "GREAT VICTORY" SWEEP ON TIIE Melbourne Cup, 1883. To be RUN on the 6th NOVEMBER. This Gigantic Sweep, offering advantages to the public never before attempted, is the property of a bona fide Company, with responsible directors, Capital : £IO,OOO, divided into 80,000 Shares of 2s fid each. Also, over 1000 Prizes guaranteed, and dis ' tributed as follows : l«t horse.. .. £3OOO 140 prizes at £26.. £IOOO 2nd horse.. .. 1000 100 do 10.. 1000 > 10186 ,;- •• 600 200 do 5.. 1000 Starters divide... 500 760 do 1 760 Noa-Btartora do.. 250 ' 20 prizes at £50.. 1000 \ Total £IO,OOO We shall send 9 tickets for a pound. Not less than 2 sent to any sinelo address. Send P. O, order, cheques, or bank notes. If stamps are sent, add exchange at the rate of Is, in the pound, Should coin be sent, register letter. Please send 3d. extra for membership. Tho drawing will take place on the Ist November, and will be conducted by a committee of 150 shareholders drawn from entire body. The result will bo posted to all shareholders immediately, and advertised throughout tlie colonies, Boketß Sent "by Return Post! Write at once for our prospectus. No charge. Address-"VICTORY," Care of George Robertson, 94 Bourke-street, Next Opera House, Melbourne. MELBOURNE CUP, 1883, ADAM BEDE will this year hold a series of Consultations on the above event, Two Thousand Subscribers at £1 each, to be" divided as follows : First Horse .. _ .. .. £SOO Second Horse,. ..200 Third Horse 101 Qther-starters (divided) .. 500 Non-starters (divided) ~ win Total .. ~ £2OOO It. is particularly requested that earlv application for shares will be mado, as each list will be. drawn as soon as filled, Results will bo forwarded to subscribers immediately after drawing, and the next list proceeded with. ' ■ ■ ■ _ Anysubscriberdrawing a horse in any list will be allowed, if ho desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not exceeding Four Pounds without remitting any further cash, this amount to be ultimately deducted from prize n'oney, It will bo observed that these lists will average one prize in about fourteen tickets, instead of one in fifty, as in the larger lists of previous years. Application by letter omit, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques, or by money order, bank notes, or drafts. Registered letters, or telegrams will not on any acoonnt be received.. If banknotes arc sent please use two envelopes, one sealed and placed inside'the other. .P.O. Orders preferred when .procurable.. BWo. 1 Now Open. Addrcss-ADAM BEDE, care of H. N. Abbott, Box No 2, Post Office, Auckland, 1438 FLOUR BAGS> All sizes from Mb. to 81b LOW PRICES Dm- Offlo
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 20 September 1883, Page 1
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