, WAIRAEAPA AOOLIKIATISATiON "; 7,-;,. Society. • • ' hNEMD.toEioE Per Head willt ti&l giVen 'J» & ha &8 Mik th Wairarapa YaUoy,- : Appfy ' ' - - . ':.•;*■;;' ■ „: .•t.fa&ons, .J... Or W;-H;BEETHAM, •' m '■ . .". , "HonSebr'btary. : "WAIRABARA ACCLIMATISATION TjWB m SALEI-15ft00 Trout, at J? TEN SHILLINGS PER 100. Apply ; , • T. PARSONS," •" ' km - '-' o ' W.H.BESTHAJI, ; 6U •■■ ' Hon Secretary,--60NMARCHE CLOTHINGWAUEHOUSE fl Ho .notify that they have now £-> .opened out the. bulk of their Clothing . Hata, Shirts, and Gontlemen's Mercery, •: Men's Youths'irnd Boys' KAIAPOI SUITS, TROUSERS AND VESTS,'; FLANNELS, Crimean Shirts and Tweeds GEELONG'OLOT-BiNG, •77, clothing, ■west of england' clothing 111 A splendid Assorted fif lien's and Boys ' SHIRTS I TWEEDmrilWAiip FELT-HATS! '■';' soptfelt'.'hats! .. helmet hatshstrawhats!
, The greater portion of thoHard Felt Hats '■• .■ ''. ■ ■ are. ■ ' "■" -MADETOOUJiOWNOKDERI """ SCARFS,.BRACES, BELTS, ■ anithfi celebrated .nickerbockerßrace or Shoulder Strap, Call and 'lnspect thoBON .MABOHB CLOTHING WAKEHOUSE, • L.J.HOOPEE&GO. ~A TONS PRIME Denvent O\J . potatoes ' . (Fon Tablk Use) FOR SALE AT Sss HER TON, . " • ;By M. OASEtiBERti & CO,, "M Mastorton. 08T.OB STOLEN-A large black and | -J -tan Colley. Youngand unbroken. The finder will oblige by leaving it at the Polic'o Station. Any.onodetaininghim after this date will be prosecuted, 1513 PHOTOGRAPHY." TO THE WAIRaRAPA RESIDENTS.. /"IHAS. SORRELL, Photographer, intends J Visiting.the.Distriet, opening at Feathe'rston on the 22nd instant, for 14 dajs only. '.Having imported the latest America n " . Portable Photographic -Stndio, intending Bitter's may rely on thejnost perfect produc tions in portraiture. , Instantaneous Photography a speciality.' 'Out-door Groups, Keflidonces, 4c; to order.' .:future' adWrtiscfhent 'foe Greytown,Carterton, and Mastertori, ' ' . 1512 For Now Dnlninno flaVmi ..t.„
[Limited,] Wellington. ftgJHEABING SEASON, 1883. Our Stock is now FULLY MADE UP o wrai^Trai ARSHALL'S Patent double boived 8! L M. Tho numerous testimonials re. ceived after our introducing these Shear; last year warrant us pronouncing them SECOND TO NONE IN THE MAHKET. BURGON k BALLS' double bowed BBA, WARD & PAYNES', flos, 38,81,79. Theso are well-known. Wehayo to band the Largest Stock of Cricketing Goods yot 'imported ofCobbets, Pages' and Dukes' Manufacture for Match and Practice Bats, Stumps, Balls,- dc,,<ic„ all sizes. CLUBS SO PPLIED on'bestterms SEASON. 188J-81, "fWPIeOT Ayrcs, Jusseys' and Pages' Champion Bats, Balls, Nets, 4c, hi mported, the Coventry " Light BunJL'ANDARD"Bic'yclea'and Tricycles. ; machines are of the newest and most «Ppoved style, and are Specially adapted fer Now Zealand roads.. Prices on application. Sole Agents for Wellington and District,
MM BO,, .'.■'■ Wholesale. Stow, Eeajjhertiton-St., l '" ; ! ltaiL ! Store; LalnbW'Qnay; ;.. 1489 ~ ' ' 'New Prints, 33d and 4tf, atG-Smith' Rejoice, oh Ye Residents of. ,„,:,;.. CARTERTON AND. NEIGHBORHOOD !! W. CLARK, Op the CinCisu, Cxdrnnfo Warehouse, WfeuworoN, • TTAR mimll nlononrn i"n- n ™;A..„.t.V_il..i „ k LA 9 haa opeDed .a tench Store in CARTERTON, where the residents of the Jvn 1 . 0 district'can.purohaso their DRAPERY AND CLOTHING at the same prices as are charged in to*. How can thin be done! is the question that-has been asked j the answer is easily given :-\V. Clark being a direct importer, and being in a position; owing to his extensive trade, to dispose.of;almost unlimited' quantities ef coods, is able' to buy in the best markets in the world, 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 Country Store. Any article not in stook M n be procured in a day or two, and every stonier may rely upon civility'a'ri'd attention, no matter/whether the amount'of their purchase be Oke Pitaor Fet* Pounds. 1491- / '" T. PROCTOR, Manager! For Men's and Boys' Clothing- go to C. Smith's per at 0. Smith'*
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1514, 20 October 1883, Page 3
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578Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1514, 20 October 1883, Page 3
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