\;QO-QP^4 :^ BEING about ; to aUer and; ENL'k&E OUR'- STOBES owing to' our tiiainesßkving , > increased so much of late, before the 'Oarpentcra can begin dispose of our LARGE STOCK of i; ; ' " ;; l "' •• • > .We have just received, our first inatalnient'of. Sprii Coat Price.—\Ve quote the prices, of a few-lines below:: "- ~| DKAPERX&b,; CLOTHING, &c: Prints, per yard, from ... ~ 0 4| Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers „ 5T' ' ] toy Calico, per yard from.. V. 2' 9 MenVHeAvyTweedSuits,...,.;;. 24-0 , , Newdeßignsin Kobe Pnnts-" ' ; " ' ■' First-lass Tweed Suits i''.i..J: . ; ..;;,38.'iO'U Alpacca and Lustre, all shades, per Mosgiel Suits, equal to those made •■ii y oi' : ■;'■''■''' '- •■••'■■o 10. ■ toorder, athalftheprice : 0 lleavy Batin : Cloth, former pnee ils , First-olass Blue Serge Suitß.. ..200 ' Ww^* 9 ft iIV : ~: ■■••• l ° M .v« ( i) AlHVoolßiege, all shades," per yard 010: ' Brown &ox, 3 pair for ..-■ ..10 J Ladies;Prmtßobes ~..,,,.,. . ..; 3 f,', StripedMowSox&erpair; o.vO'-SSTJ fe 1 . a fi¥';:,!.-i''! •'■■',. 1 11'. W TweedKnickerSuitß,itftAU ; s<." -Tls°?*< ': ■'■:•■■■'.'•■•■ 8 0 Boys' VelveteenKnioker Suits from"9 6 "l Oirls stuff Cos tames, from.-. ..4 0' ,Boys' andiYouthB 1 Tweed Suits,'^.', 16 6'" J Heavy Brown Holland, per yard .. 5 0 Men's Cotton Shirts.. .: .. .. le' Sateen-in all wlora.. ,•.:■;■:: . . .-. Very good Cotton Shirts::. j, ' .'. j 2"' '% Lareaco orerl Qui lis fro dnnUn u.i„ en .'./ 'J •-> , .' <<; , « Large .colored Quilts for double beds 5 11 White Blankets for double beds, per "'pair .;, .„ , ... .. 16 6 Scarlet and Welsh Flannel, from,.. 010 Heavy Blue Serß'e, per yard,.".".. 1 fi Peacock Velveteen, black''.. .. 2 10 BOOTS AND SHOES. .. 010 .YV"e are overstocked with,' i and : .w. ahall' • • 16 clear them at cost price' •■■■■-■'' <-»--;■ ...2 10' ■ ■'v..: :.:. .■..-,.;:. ■ ALL QUB GOODS WILL BE REDUCED IN PRICE DIIKING THE SALeV
ApUAL SHOW; Under theAuSpioea of the'■''. : '' " WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PAS- ' .. TOBAL' AND AGRICULTURAL 50....j,01ETY, ....j,OIETY, ;: ',;:; ;lV .; ;,; f, : .. Will Whole] on the Show Grounds,. Car i terton,,on : ~ .-..:■ .; • Thursday, Ist November, j. :__l'Bß3 •'•"■■''• , '■' ■!■' EXHIBITORS are reminded that Entries .for the Show close at the Offices of: Messrs F. H. Wood (Greytown),';R.. Brown, and Co. (Mastodon), J. D. Oakley (Peathora. ton), E.' E. Jidmunds (Wellington), and ,H, H.:Wolters (Carterton), on WEDNESDAY, mil OGTOBEK, 18831' 'and tliat'iri na r caao ; will any entry bo received alter that date." ADMISSION to lire SHOW-Members (on- -..-, production, of ticket),-JB'ree; -Nonmembers (boforcnoou) ss, (afternoon), ~': ls -! • •■ ■ ■'■ '■■■■ ' Arrangements aro being, made, to rnn ; Special Railway Trains at Reduced Rates; also to'havo Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout the Valley; ,'" ' ".' '.-'. Tho Railway Department permits all Exnibitson which the railway freight to Car-' terton has been paid to be returned by rail Free op Ohmse. W. C, BUCHANAN, President, .Carterton,,24th July, 1883, 1440 FOR ■< 2s6d!!! A Colossal Fortune For Half-a-crown- !''' THE "GREAT VICTORY" SWEEP ; ON THE , Melbourne Cup, IBB3V To be RUN on The 6th NOVEMBER. This Gigantic Sweep, offering advantages to the public never before - attempted,' : igVthe property of a bona file Company, with responsible directors. ■ Capital : £IO,OOO, divided into 80,000 Shaves oi 2s 6deacli. Also, overlOOO Prizes, guaranteed,:and dis • tributed as follows: Ist hone. . .. £3OOO '4O prizes at £25.. £IOOO 2nd horse.. , .. 1000 100" do : 10.. 1000 3rd horeo.. ... 600 200-,' do. :.■■ 6... 1000 Starters divide ~ 600. 760 do '. . 1., 760. Non-startcrado.. 250 - 20prizosat£50,. 1000 •'■' Total £IO,OOO We shall Bend 9 tiokets for a pound.: Not less than 2 sent to any single .address. Send P. O; order, cheques, or banknotes. If stops are ecnt, addexobange at the rate of Is. in the 'pound. Should coin be'sent, register letter. Please send-''3d. 1 extra " i for membership. • ■<■<'<■.. - The 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 ~([, 1,;,, throughout the colonies. ~,,;,' .'. ; . 'Tiokets Seat by Return Post! .. Writoat once ; for. our: : prospectus.-. No charge. . • . ■ ' v; ' ■. i. f ■.;:, i '.' '■"' Address-"VICTORY," ;.'.," . Caro of George Robertson, 94 Bourke-atreet, -.:- Next Opera House, Melbourne, .' MELBOURNE CUP, 1883. 1 ,- DAM BEDE will this year hold a series lof Consultations on'the above-events Two Thousand Subscribers at £1 eaoh, to be divided as follows; ■ ;■■ '-/ First Horse -,... -.. ■ ~.£500 - Second Horse.. ,'.., .-.'; 200 ~ Third Horse .. , : .. .. 100. • ' Other-starters (divided) ".'.., 500! Non-starter's (divided) ' .. 700 ; Total 1 '".7 .. £'mw It is. particularly requested that "early application for shares will he made, bb each list will be drawn as soon as filled. ■ Results to Bubsoribers immediately after drawing, and the i 'next list proceeded With. : .-■!,.!,.<•■■)-■;.:.■ ' ! if'Any subscriber drawing a horse in any list, will bo allowed, if he:desires it, to invest in the following list any sum not exceeding Four Ppiindß without remitting any tether 1 caßb,' this amount to be ultimately dedubted -from : prizo n'priey, '',' '''■''' ■ j'.'lt will be observed that these lists will average one prize in' about fourteen tickets, instead of one in fifty; as'in tho larger lißts of previous years. ■ '• Application by ' miter only, enclosing two stamps, with exchange on cheques; or by money-order, banknotes, or drafts. Registered letters or : telegrams will not on 'anyacconnt bo received. If bank notes aro ■sent: please use two envelopes, one Bealed and .placed inside the other.' P.O. Orders 'preferred when procurable, 1 EfNo. 1 Now Open. Address-ADAM BEDE, care of H. N. Abbottj:BoxNo 2, Post Offico, Auokland. ; .'...,, 1438 [■.! '■' OPENING NOTICE. . TTT .'-NEARY wishes to inform the : pub,.yV,.i'.' lioof Masterton and surrounding: : 'district''that he 'has. started 1 business as Saddler, Harness, and Collar Maker, and ihopcs i.by strict attention;.to.business to merit a/Bhare of patronage. Repairs neatly exeou'tjed. Charges,moderate, .Collar.making a speciality...'. .'..' '"'\ .' - Note the addresß.—Adjoining Toomath & Co.'b Saw Mill, 'Queen-st,, Mastertbri.' ; ' ; '"' .; "■''-""•"■; - |, ";;'" :; -i440 ■'.„,;j ' A. LlNDSAY.','<: ■%.■■ '•' , Storekeepers and. Station-managers.- .: A. LINDSAY, 1 having : now completed his plant for the manufacture; of all.kinda ci Boots' : and Shoes; prjjparepY.tii. make i ; Mett'S- : Beßt'Waterti'ghts,' pegged,'at'l'4sriveted, 13a j per pair for'orders of. six pairs and; Upwards, for cash'only. A.'LINDSAY, 'Bbdtmaker; 1 Lambtbh 'CubVst'., Cash Boot Mart, Wellington; ii): '■ { '' l ' l ' !i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 22 September 1883, Page 1
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