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i Greatest Question OFTHE NINETEENTH CENTURY is . WHERE TO OBTAIN THE in. ' " CHEAPEST le, Drapery, Clothing, Boots and Shoes I inthewairarapa? FABIAN BROS. STORE Stands Uhki vailed" For Being The CHEAPEST, FOR DRAPERY, CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES, HUNDREDS TESTIFY TO THE CORRECTNESS of .THIS STATEMENT

Special CHEAP LINES for the next fourteen DAYS. ASTOUNDING BARGAINS WILL BE OFFERED. BEMEMBER-THE Cheapest House in the WairarapaFABIAN BEOS., HIRSCHBEBG'S STORES, GREITOWN. Rejoice, Oh Ye Residents OF CARTERTON AND NEIGHBORHOOD 11

w. CLAM, Of the Cixi Cash, Drapery, & Qlothiso Warehouse, Wellington,' ' HAS muoli pleasure in announcing that he has opened ut branch Store in CARTERTON, where the residents of the surrounding district can purchase their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING} at the same prices as are charged in town, How can this be done ? is the question that has been asked; the answer is easily given:—W. Clark being a direct importer, and being in a position, owing to his extensive We, to. dispose of almost unlimited quantities ef e °ods, is able to buy in the best markets in the woil 1, and at such prices as enable him to literally to defy competition; this coupled with the fact of the branch being conducted on cash principles will account for the phenomenon of Town Prices charged in a Cowlry Store. Any article not in stock can be procured in a day or two, and every customer may rely upon civility and attention, no matter whether the amount of their purchase be One Penny or Fifty Pounds, M9l T. PROCTOR, Manager.

PINAL NOTICE. FINAL NOTICE. THE LAST 14 —DAYS' SALE-14 OF MEN'S BOYS' & YOUTHS' CLOTHING. T RICHARD PRICE, have received poai--L • tive instructions from Mr JOSEPH PAUL, to close this SURPLUS STOCK SALE during the next 14 days AT ANY COST. . And you may rely on my CARRYING WUTTHESE INSTRUCTIONS TO THE LETTER!

So come along and you will have GOOD BARGAINS !! ;ead the following price list Which makes the LAST and Final Line to be Issued!

Mon's.Hcayy Tweed' Suits l'Js 6tlj 25 a fid Men's 1-leavy Tweed Trousers 6s 6d, 7s lid Men's Tweed Trousers and Vest 9b fid, 12s fid Men's Geelong Tweed Trousers and Yeat 19a Gd, 22s Gd ' Men's Tweed Coats, 10s fid, 14s Gd Boys' Knicker Siiita<ss Bd, 7s lid Boys' Tweed Norfolk Suits 8s lid Boys' Tweed Trouser Suits 16a 6d Men's Strong 'Working Shirts. Is. Is fid Men's Tweed Shirts 2s lid, 3s lid Men's White Slurts, Military fronts, 2a lid Men's Hard Felt Qata Is lid, 2s 6d Men's Tweed Hats Is lid, 2s6d i Men's Soft Felt Hats Is 9d, 2s Gd, Men's Yorkshire Homespun Flannel Shirts

3b lid Boys, Soft Felt Hats Is 6d, Is lid Butchers' Aprons Boys Braces Gd, 9d; Men's ditto 9d Men's Cotton Socks 4d, 6d Men's Woollen Socks 9J, Is Men's Heavy Woollen Drawers 4s lid Men's Merino Drawers 2s 6d Men's Shetland Merino Singlets 2s fid Boys' Cotton Shirts Is 3d, ls,9d Men's Tweed Hats (Wellington made) 3s 9d Men's Blue Serge Hats (Wellington made) 4s Gd Men's Heavy Moleskin Trousers 8a fid Boys' Serge Coats 8s 6d Boys' Overcoats 10a Gd Youths' Long Overcoats 15s Gd

250 MENS OVERCOATS TO CHOOSE FfiOM-250, Don't foiget—Th« last FOURTEEN DAYS'SALE OF : MEN'S, BOYS' & YOUTHS' CLOTHING, JOSEPH PAUL Opposite the Empiie Hotel,' QDEEN STREET MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1493, 26 September 1883, Page 3

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