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CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON. >EING about to alti-r and ENLARGE OUR STORES owing to our harness having J increased so much of late, before the Carpenters can begin work we shall have to dispose of our LAEGE STOCK of • Wo havo just received our fir»t instalnnnt of Spring Goods allto'be sold at Cost Pnco.—We quote the prices of a few lines below; ... ' . Drapery, &c. ■ " r>- l , 8 D ■ . 8 D Innts, per yard, from .. ~ oi\ Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers ..5 6 Uroy Calico, per dozen yards '.. 2 9 Men's Heavy Tweed Suits .. "..24 0 New designs in Kobe Prints ' First-class Tweed Suits ~ .. 38 0 Alpacea and Lustre, all shades, per Mosgiel Suita, equal to those made s ' y at <) 010 to order, at half the price ..47 0 Heavy Satin Cloth, former price Is First-class Blue Serge Suits.. ~20 0 lid, now only 10 Men's Braces, per pair .. ..0 10 All ttoolßiege, all shades, per yard 010 Brown Sox, 3 pair for .. ..10 Ladies' Print Robes ; 3 r Striped Merino Sox, per pair .. 0 5 Ladies' Print Skirts HI Bo\ s'Tweed Knicker Suits, fro.n.. 6 6 Girl's Print Frocks 3 0 Boys' Velveteen Knioker Suits from 9 6 Girls stuff Costumes, from.. .. 4.0 Boys'and Youths' Tweed Suits, ..16 6 Heavy Brown Holland, per yard ..5 0 Men's Gotten Shirts.. '... .. 1 C Sateen in all eolors Very good Cotton Shirts .. ..2 6 Large colored Quilts for double beds 5 11 White Blankets for double beds, per BOOTS AND SHOES Pa' p 16 6 Scarlet and Welsh Flannel from .. 010 We are overstocked with, and we shall Heavy Blue Serge, per yard.. .. 1 Q clear them at cost price. Peacock Velveteen, black .. .. 210 ALL OUE GOODS WILL BE REDUCED IN PHICE DURING THE SALE, ' P. ALLEHST.

AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SEASON, 1883-84, SAMUELSON'S "Gem" Mowing Machines. , SAMUELSONYS (P.) Mowing Machines. SAMUELSON'S (P.) Balance Draught Reapers aid Mowers,'specially altered to reap to nine inches high. SAMUELSON'3 "Harvest Queen"Stlfrakmg Reapers. SAMUELSOFS "Highland" Manual Delivery Reapers, arranged to cut specially high. HOMSBY'S Patent i-arm Morse "Indispensable" Self-rakr Reaper, with composite road wkel and iwo knives oft cut. HOWARD'S Anglo-American Horse Hay Rakes. SAMUELSOFS Prize tiring-binding Reapers. This machine combines aU the latest improvements in string-binders, with tk superiority of English Machinery. LAWN MOWEKSH. " I'hilade'phia," " Excelsior," and Samuelson's " Villa." ■ ALirpoAssorlmr-nt of Fitting f«.r Itimn and R fa »m. in u la.lin R smn Castings, bicklti brcumiP, <k, fur Hauuhjlsoii's mid MuCuimiuk's Machines. IWIKE and WIRE for .Samuelson's and Me .'ormick's Reapers. JOHN DUTHIE & Co, WILLIS ANDIIEKBEKT STREETS, WELLINGTON

ANNUAL SHOW, Under the Auspices of the WAIUABAPA AND EAST COAST PASTOBAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY, Will be held on the Show Grounds, Car terton, on Thursday, Ist November. -1883.- ' EXHIBITOES are reminded that Entries for the Show close at the Offices of Messrs F, H. Wood (Greytown), J!. Brown and Co, (Mastertou), J. D. Oakley (Featherston), E, K Edmunds (Wellington), and H, H. Wolters (Carterton), on WEDNESDAY, 17th OCTOBER, 1883, and that in no ease 1 will any entry be received after that date. ADMISSION to the SHOW-Members (on production of ticket), J* 'ree; Nonmembers (beforeuooii) £>s, (afternoon) Is. ' Arrangements are being made to run Special Railway Trains at Beduced Bates; also to have the Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout the Yalley. The Railway Depavtmont permits all Exnibits on which the railway freight to Carterton has been paid to he returned by rail FfiKU OF Ciiaiigf, •. W. C, BUCHANAN, President. Carterton, 24th July, 18S3. 14-10 PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr Walter E. Hall. dentalYurgeon. (Reijisteml by Ik Mtdkal Council of London) TEETH EXTRACTED Under the influence of the Nitrous Oxide Gas, FREE FROM PAIN. Adapted to the mouth on the latest London principles, on the new Patent bases, VULCANITE, PLATING OR GOLD. Complete Upper or Lower Sets-guaranteed to give every satisfaction—from J*4 4s. Old Dentures REPAIRED and REMOULDED at moderate charges. ' Consultation and advice FREE, PERMANENT ADDRRSSCambridge Terrace, Wellington. 141 OPENING NOTICE. . WNEARY wishes to inform the pub- •» lie of Masterton and surrounding district that he has started business as Saddler, Harness,'and Collar Maker, and hopes by strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage. Repairs neatly executed. Charges modorate, Collar making a speciality. Note the address.—Adjoining Tooniath & Co.'s Saw Mill, Queen-st„ Maiterton. '

• J. E. HAYES, PLUMBER AND GASFITTEK &c, <fcc. Lambton Quay. IMPORTER OF Brass, lead, zinc, and galvanised iron Copper, brass," aad wrought iron tubing Cait-iron water and gas pipes Pumps, house and ship closets llubher boso, and block tin Engineers' and plumbers' brass work Gasfittings, ate., &o. MANUFACTUREROF Distilling and brewing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps Water-engines, plunge and shower bath Hydraulic cellar pumps, and self-acting blasts Hydraulic lifts, hot wator apparatus anl every das J ription ot brass, lead, and copper goods. J. E, HAYES, Wellington Plumbing Works, Lambton Quay, PATENT TOP TINS. To Preservers in MIiAT, FnUIT, BoTTEB, HONEY, FISH, &CI The Wellington Tinware Companj supply Tins of various sizes arid shapes for all kinds: of preserving in large or small quantities at LOWEST PRICES. Also Tin & Japannedware, etc, of all descriptions. RABBIT-POISONING MACHINES, to. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Addbess— M. P. CAMERON, WELLINGTON TINWARE OOMPANT, Wellington, 1459 rrjAUHERENIKAU r A.M. WILKINSON Begs to inform his many friends, and the public in general that he has re-opened the above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, And as he has determined to keep n)y the YERY BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, He hopes to receive a share of their. patronage. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes, also well secured paddocks. 1424, /I REY TOWN. HOTEL \JT Waibarapa. Wm.HAMMERICH. PROPRIETOR W. H. begs to inform his friends and ihe public in general that he has onco more become proprietor ol the above well-known. Hotel, and to assure them that nothing shall be wanting on his part to make everybody who may favor him with a visit as comfortable as possible. . New Samplo Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A CAB MEETS EVERY TRAIN. Saddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on Him .1464

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1502, 6 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1502, 6 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1502, 6 October 1883, Page 1

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