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At THE GO-bPEfiATiYE STOEE, T)EING about to a|trr mid EiSLAHGR OUll STORES owing 'to our knsinen havia .y.j uioi untoil so m«oh of late, before the IJfttpdoters can begin Work we. shall hwa i (liß|insenfoii, UHr}H STOCK of . • ' ® 1 DEAPERY & CMjpG s COST PRICE cS^ j t recoi ?^ urfiain f al^S P ri,l ff^Goods, alitobs Bo!dat tost 11 ico. \\« quote the prices of a few linSs below: .

':i_ DRAPERYy &C. Prints,per.yaid'fio®"-;- ~...0 41 Grey Calico, per dozen yards 2 (| J New designs in Robe Prints Alpaoea and Lustro, all shades, par ' y«d ~ 0 10 Heavy Satin Cloth, former prioo la 'lid, now only ~ ~10 JWBiege, all shades, per yard 0 10 •Lftihea PrmtEobes .. . 3(• Ladies' Print Skirta ... "in Girl's Print Frocks .. '■ 3, q Girl s stuff Costumes, from., 4 0 Heavy Brown Holland, per yard "50 Sateen in^nll Large colored Quilts for double beds 5 ut Hhite Blankots for. double beds, per • > it || ( ]|J (J Scarlet and Welsh Flannel, from 010 Heavy Blue Serge, peryard,. -Peacock Velveteen, black .

.7 /CLOTHING, Ac. ■ 8 D Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers. '..fi f, Men's Heavy' Tweed Suits .. 24 0 Fii'st-elnasTiveedSiiita .. .. 38 0 .'Mosgiel'Suits, equal to those made ■ to order, at half tße price Firat-clafis Blue Serge Suits,. '.. 20 0 Men'sßraqes, perpjiir: ..0 10 J-r6wii'S()x; 3 pUir for .. ..10 Striped Merino Sox, per pair .. 0,,5 Bo.v s'Tweed Knioker Suits, frb.n ~ 6 G %s' Velveteen Knioker Suits from 9, 6 Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suits, .. 16, 6 Meu'e Cottcn Shirts.. i ' (j Very good Cotton Shirts .. .. ,2. 6 - BOOTS AND SHOES. ls " We are overstocked with, and we shall clear them at cost price.'

ALL 008 GOODS WILL BE REDUCED IN PRICE DUkING THE SALE. B -AiiiiiiSr.

!! T- : : . i ■ i■'j'i:'r. : ;.! i, JJ i .vr!! io ■ M;T IjwVMWJ IMPLEMENTS SEASON, i 883-84,

T KE LAKDEDEX "WAVE QUSEN- FROM IM, SAMUKL'SO.N'iS "Can" Uoiinit'j Mudtim. SAMUELSON'S (P.) Mowing Machines. BAMUELSON'S (P.) Balance draught Reapers ~and J lowers, specially altered to reap to nine inches high, SAMUELSONo "Harvest Queen"Self-raking Papers w»lIORNSBY'S Patent 4-am Uorse"lndispemble" Self-rakev Reaper, mh composite road wheel and two hives sft cut. HOWARD'S Anglo-American Horse Hay lialces. SAMUJLSOS'S JM, i™ S a , m . m , mm LAWN MOWEIiS!! "Philadelphia," "Excelsior," andS,imuelson's" Villa"

ut ssisai Sifcs ** 1 WINE a»d WISE for Samuelson's and McCormick's Reapers. JOHN DUTHIE & Co WILLIS AND HEItBEBT SUBSETS, WELLINGTON

THE' ANNUAL SHOW, Under the Auspioes of the WAIRARAPA AND EA.ST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SO. CIETY, Will be held on the show Grounds, Car ■ terton, on Thursday, Ist November, •—IBB3. • EXHIBITORS aro reminded that Entries for the Show close at the Offices of Messrs F, H, Wood (Greytown), J), 'Blown and Co. (Masterton), J. D. Oakley (Feathc-rs-ton), E. E. Jildmunds (Wellington), and 11. H, Wolters (Carterton), on WEDNESDAY 17th OCTOBI3U, 1883, and that in no case will any entry be received alter that date. ADMISSION TO the SHOW-Members (on production of ticket), Free; Nonmembers .(beforenoon) ss, (afternoon); Is. Arrangements are beinjr made to run 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 Ex-nibit-s on which the railway freight to Carterton has boon paid to he returned by rail Free of Chahge. W. C. BUCHAWAN, President. Carterton, 24th July, 1833. HdO

QARTEBTON. QARTERTON. boots rsiibESi T H sp'r now opened "P llis imAr, nn(l W|KLL*I l. ° l BootS and wiioes 5 the beat and largest ever opened up in Carterton, and lie hopes by selling at the PRIOES FORCASH W' to. command a share of public support. He is well-known in Grey town, and liis Boots and Shoes are appreciated from ■ cne > end of the Valky to the other, abd' having ' had it shewn to him the want of such an Mtablishment as his Greytown one, in Carerton, has opsned a BRANCH, wfcere he nopes to bo able to supply all wantsi ® cin S> a free-trader, he buys where he caii get tho best value for his money, so can thereby give his customers the, benefit by selling tho best value for the lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER, REPAIRS NEATLY AND PJIWII'IIY EXECUTED

NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD BOOTS D. P. LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, Main-fit,, Greytown, and High-fit., (.pposite Courthouse) Carterton. ' 1427

PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr Walter E. Hall. DENTALSUR&EON. (Registered hj Ike Medical CounciloJ London) TEETH EXTRACTED Under the influence ot tbe Nitrous Oxide Gag, FREE FROM PAIN. ARTIFICIAL TEETH Adapted to the month.oll the latest, fwiidou principles/on the new Patent bases,, VULCANITE, PLiTING OR GOLD'. . Complete Uppev or'. Lower- Sets-guaranteed to give every satisfaction— J*4 4s. 1 ' Old Dentures REPAIRED : and BE'MOULDED at moderate charges. OouHultatioii and advice FREE. PBRMANEiYf ADDIIRS-S Cambridge Terrace, Wellington. 141

fpAyH.EKENIKAU gOTJiL,' A. M. WILKINSON ISega to inform liis many friends and the public in general thab ho has re-opened the : ! < .. . . above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL,' - And as he has determined to keep nlvthe VERY BEST BItANDS OP WINirS - SPIRITS, * He hopes to. receivo a tlmro of their patronage, . . Good Stabling and loose Boxes, also well secured paddocks. • '

14- I! , Y )' 0w N H O TEL ! VJ i ' ; Wairarapa, I '. wwami iJi.^PEQPWEte ,;»• fl. begs to'inform his and : ihd public in general jthat liO: has once mbre<becoins ploprietor oi the; above well-known Hotel, And to assure tlierii that nothing shall, be wanting on his part to niake overybody wt'O may favor, him with a visit as comfortable asipossible, ■.. • Wew Sample Booms for Commercial • I - Travellers. ' ," . A CAB MEETS EVERY TRAIN. Saddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on Hire . 1454

OPENING NOTICE., ¥■ NEARY wishes to inform the pnb- • lie pt Masterton arid surrounding district' that he lias started business aiSaddler, Harness, and Collar Maker, and hopes ;by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage. Repairs neatly executed. Charges moderate, Collar making a speciality. . , Note the address.—Adjoining To miiith & Co.'a Saw Mill, Queen-st,, Masteuon.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 27 September 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 27 September 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1494, 27 September 1883, Page 1

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