AT THE CO-OPERATIVE STORE, CiBTERTQJt 1 FSKQ about to alter and ENLARGE OUR increased so.muoh of late, before, the Car aisposo of our LARGE,STOCK of • ;' owing." to our ? ttjsinesa having can begin work ive ; fchall have to J ' ua '. l ' ecoive<l ovw M.mstalmant of Spring .Qoo.ds,.'allto ibß-«ol4;at-wst "rice.—Wo quote the prices of a few lines below: ' DRAPERY, «fcc. 0 4J 2 9 Men's Heayy Tweed.Trousera ; Men's Heavy Tweed Suits First-classTweodSuits , Mosgiel Suits, equal to those 1 , made : to order, at half'the price''' '' Men's Braces, per pail' Brown Sox, 3,pair. for Striped Merino Soij per pair' ' ~ Boys' Tweed ! Knioker Suits, from, Boys' Velveteen Snicker Suits ircim , Prints, per yard, from " ■ Grey Calico, per dozen yards ■; Now designs in Robe Prints Alpacoa and Lustre, all shades, perHeavy Satin Cloth, former prico Is lldj now only .. ..10 , all Bhades, per yard 0 10 Lauicii Print Robes ~ 3 (j ' Ladies' Print Skirts .. ~ "1 11 Girl's Print Frocks .. .. !! 3 0 Girlsstufl Costumes, from., ~4 0 Heavy Brown Holland, per yard ..5 0 Sateen in all ™ ore(l Q ui " B for 130111)10 beds 511 ■ \\ lnte Blankets for double beds, per P air " - .. 16 6 Scarlet and Welsh Flannel, from .. 010 Heavy Blue Sergo, per yard., ~ l g Peacock Velveteen, black . , i. 210 ALL OUR GOODS WILL BE REDUCED IN PRICE DURING THE SALE, "WY P. XLLB3ST. CLOTHL >T "-.t'C. B D 5 6 M 0 0 '47 0 20 0 0 10 1 0 0 5 -■v-- 6 6 Boys Velveteen Knicker Suits from 9 6 Boys' and Youths' Tweed Suita,... 16 6 Men's Cotton Shirts,, 1 g Very good Cotton Shirts .. ~'2 6 BOOTS asd shoes, We are overstocked with,-and we shall clear them at cost price.: uiiniW,
SEASON, .1883-84, milimOWS "Gem" Mowing Machmes. '. . SAMUELSON'S (P.) Mowing Machines. ' ' '..'. "'"'' SAMUELSON'S (P.) Balance Draught Reapers, and Mowers, specially altered to reap to nine inches high. : :"E a rvestQim''mf-imng Reapers. •SAMUELSON'S." HighIand" Manual Delivery .Reapers, arranged to cut specially high. ' ■-.■■■■■'.' HORNSBY'S Patent i-arm Mom "hdkpembltMf-rahrßeamr ' HOWARD'S Anglo-American Morse Emj Raks. SAMUELSON'S Pw* Siring-bindkg Reapers. ' This, machine combines all- the atest implements in string-hinders, with the.kmrionty of Enghsh Machinery. . LAW MOWEKSM ■:",':' " Philadelphia;' " Excelsior," and Samuelson's "Villa." '' '. A Largo Assortment of Fittings for Mowers and Keaners icklo Sections, &e„ for Samuelson's and McComiinU'* t? O „LJ 1 WINE and WIRE for Samuelson's and McCormick'sßeapers.' .'' ■ i m JOHN DUTHIE & Co, WILLIS AND HBEBBST STEEETS, WELLIHfITON
CRAWORD AND CO, LIVERY, LETTING, & BAIT STABLES, . High Street, Carterton, IN supplying a long-felt want, the above firm respectfully intimate to tlicir patrons and the public generally that no trouble or expenße_ will be spared to give 'satisfaction. Buggies, Waggonettes, and Hacks always ON HIEB. Wedding Parties provided with Suitable Carriages. COMMERCIAL' TEAVELLBIiS waited upon, and with samples removed to auy part of the District at reasonable charge on the shortest notice, HOUSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND HARNESS, And bought and Sold on Coinnu'ssion,. Opposite R, Crawford's Farriery, Carterton, NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.' R R. DAYIS & CO., HAVE .commenced business a3 Wiro Workers and Cage Makers opposite the New Zealander, in Manners street, Wellington. Flower Stands, Garden Arches, Sieves of ail description, Screens, Nursery and Kro Guards, made to order, All kinds of wire work made and repaired. 1498
PAINLESS' - DENTISTRY. Mi* Walter E.Hall. ■P'E-NTAITuegEO»; (Reg'uteredhjtkeMedkal Councilor London) ■ TEETH EXTRACTED Under the influence of the Nitrous Oxide ' -Gas, FREE PROM PAIN. Adapted to the mouth on the latest London principles, on tho new Patent bases,' VULCANITE, PLATING OR GOLD, Complete Upper or Lower Seta-guaranteed to give every Batisfactiop—from £4 4s. Old Dentures REPAIRED and REMOULDEDat moderate charges. Consultation and advice FREE. ■'■ Cambridge Terrace, Wellington. 141
C!. CAMPBELL. WATCHMAKER, Etc., < : ;''' ; (Late of Wellington), XI JEWELRY leff witlr Mr : 'B. j H. Chinchen, oxecnted Reasonable-Terms, 0. CAMPBELL visits Masterton every Saturday, .and brings with him on that day all wort which has been entrusted to his care.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1535, 15 November 1883, Page 1
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