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AT THE CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CARTERTON. "DEING about to alter and ENLARGE OUR STORES owing to our business having J J increased so much of late, before the Carpenters can begin work we filial! have to dispose of our LARGE STOCK of • MAPffiYKMfis COST PRICE Wo have justrpoeiveJ our first instalmant of Spring Goods, all to be sold at ooat rrtc6.;--We quote tho prices of ia few lines below: ' DRAPERY, &c, •Prints, pev yard, from .. .. ' Grey Calico, per dozen y ar( ] s ■ New designs in Robe Prints' 1 - Alpacca and Lustre, all shades, per yard H|ftvy Satin Cloth, former price Is i, lid, now only , ~, :AtiJ?oolßieee|ol.iJi»dcg l per yard 0 10 .LadiesPnntScTbea ~ a '« '''Lpes'-lMßWlkirts .. Girl's Print Frocks " Girl's stuff Costumes, from,, Heavy Brown Holland, per yard Sateen in all dolors Large colored Quilta for donblo beds Whito Blankets for double teds, per P air •• •• .. .. 10 G Scarlet and Welsh Flannel, from ~ 010 Heavy Blue Serge, per yard,, ~10 Peacock Velveteen, black .. 2 10 0 10 1 0 1 11 e o 4 0 5 0 5 11 CLOTHING, k, ' B C Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers ~6 6 Men's-Heavy Tweed Suits .. .. ~ 24 .0 First-class Tweed Suits 38 0 Mosgiel Suits, equal to those made ■ to order, at half the price ~47 0 First-class Blue Serge Suits,. ..20 0 Men's Braces, per pair „ ~ 010 Brown iSox, 3 pair for v.- .. 1 o Striped MerinoSox, per pair' 0 5 Boys' Tweed Khioker Suits, fro.ri.. 6 6 Boys' Velveteen Knicker Suits from 9 6 Boys'and Youths' Tweed Suits, ~10 G Men's Cottcn Shirts i g Very good Cotton Shirts. ~ 2 6 BOOTS AND SHOES. We are overstocked with, and we shall dear them at cost price. ALL OUR GOODS WILL BE REDUCED IN PRIQE DUIiIKG THE SALE, V. P. ALLEN". m AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS SEASON, 1883-84. /JHE UNDERSIGNED HAVE JUST LANDED EX 11 WAYE QUEEN" FROM LONDON, SAMUELSON'S "Gem" Mowing Machines, SAMUELSON'S (P.) Mowing Machines, SAMUELSON'S (P,) Balance Draught Reapers and Mowm, specially altered to reap to nine inches high. SAMUELSON'S "Harvest Quecri'Selframing Reapers. SAMUELSON S '' Highland" Manual Delivery Reapers, arranged to cut HORNSBY'S Patent i-arm 2-horse " Indispensable" Self-raker Reaper ■ with composite road xokel and hvo hives s ft cut. ' HOWARD'S Anglo-American Horse Hay Rakes, SAMUELSON'S Prize String-binding Reapers. This maolime comMnes .. all the latest improvements jn string-binders, with the superiority of English Machinery. LAWN MOWERS!! " Philadelphia," " Excelsior," and Samuelson's " Villa." Q -, A n al |.° -Assortment of Fittings for Mowers and Reapers, including snare Castinw Sickle sections, dc., for Samuelson's and McCormick's Reaping Machines, ' TWINE and WIRE for Samuelson's and McCormick's Reapers, , JOHN DUTHIE & Co., WILLIS AND HERBERT STREETS, WELLINGTON J. E. HAYES, PLUMBER AND GASFITTER Ac., <tc. hmm Quay. IMPORTER OF Brass, lead, zinc, and galvanised iron Copper, brass, aHd wrought iron tubing Cast-iron water and gas pipes Pumps, house and ship closets Rubber hose, and block tin Engineers' and plumbers' brasa work Gasfittings, Sc., &o, manufacturer of 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 and every de3c ription of brass, lead, and copper goods. , J, E, HATES, Wellington Plumbing Works, Lambton Quay, CRAWFORD AND CO., LIVERY, LETTING, & BAIT STABLES, . High Street, Cap.teuton. IN supplying a long-felt want, the above firm respectfully intimate to their patrons and the public generally that no trouble or will bo spared to give satisfaction. Buggies, Waggonettes, Hacks always ON HIRE, Wedding Parties provided with Suitable Carriages. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS waited' upon, and with samples removed to any part of the District at reasonable charge on the shortest notice. HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND HARNESS, And bought and Sold on Commission. Opposite R. Crawford's Farriery, Carterton, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. R. JR. DAVIS & CO., HAVE commenced business as Wire Workers and Cage Makers opposite the New Zealander, in Manners street, Wellington. Flower Stands, Garden Arches, Sieves ot ail description, Screens, Nursery and Fire Guards, made to ordur, All kinds of wire work made and repaired, 1498 PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr Walter lE. Hall. dentalTurgeon. ( Registered by the Medical Cornell oj London) TEETH EXTRACTED Under the influence of tho Nitrous Oxide Gas, FREE FROM PAIN. ARTIFICIAL TEETH 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 J34 4-S. Old Dentures REPAIRED and REMOULDED at moderato charges. Consultation and adviee FREE. PERMANENT ADDRRSSCambridge Terrace, Wellington. 141 C. CAMPBELL. WATCHMAKER, Etc., (Late of Wellington). "REPAIRS to WATCHES, CLOCKS, and JQ) JEWELRY left with Mr R. H, Chincben,' exe'eutod on Reasonable Terms, 0. CAMPBELL visits Masterton every Saturday, and brings with him on that day all work which has been entrusted to his care, 1615 PATENT TOP TINS. To Preservers in Meat, Fnuir, Butter Honey, Fish, <&c, The Wellington Tinware Companj supply Tins of various sizes and shapes for all kinds of prpserving in large or small quantities at LOWEST PRICES. Also Tin & Japannedware, etc,, of all descriptions. RABBIT-POISONING MACHINES, Ac. LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE. Address— M. P. CAMERON, WELLINGTON TINWARE COMPANY, . Wellington, 1459 GEO. HASKELL, PAINTER, PAPERHANGER & GENERAL House Decorator, Queen-Stbeet Masterton. A SPLENDID Assortment of DINING & DRAWING ROOM WALLPAPERS; Dadoes and Friezo to match. All kinds of Dry Colors, and ready mixed paints. A large stock of SHEET GLASS, 16, 21, & 28 OUNCE. TIP TO GO by 40 IN SIZE.' Workmen sent to any i. art of the district. /I EEYTOWN HOTEL U . Watrakapa. Wm.HAMMERICH ......PROPRIETOR W; H, begs to inform his friends; and Ihe public in general that he has once .more be-, come proprietor ot the above well-known Hotel,' and to' assure them that nothing sball bo wanting on his part to make everybody who may favor him with a visit as comfortable as possible, - New Sample Rooms for Commercial Travellers. A CAB MEETS EVERY TRAIN, ; Saddle Horses, Traps, and Buggies on Hire 1454

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1522, 30 October 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1522, 30 October 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1522, 30 October 1883, Page 1

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