important mnm THE SEW ZEALAND LEATHER MANUFAOTURINQ COMPANY (Limitkb), tasnkry and boot manufacTuring works, IN July of last year Iho Directors of this Company, feeling assured that the public would liberally support an establismont whero excellence of quality.. with moderate prices could always bo relied Upon, detciminedtoopen a RETAIL BRANCH IN WILUS-STIiEET, chiefly for tho sale of goods manufactured at tho Company's own works. 'lhe success which has attended this Branch has betn so very decided, and has so fully borno out tho hopes of th« Directors, that thoy haw now arranged to open other and stillmoro EXTENSIVE PREMISESON LAMBTON QUAY, Situated OrrosiTE the Govehhmknt Buiidinos where roods of such a quality as will fully maintain the character of tho Company as first-class manufacturers will bo offered at moderate prices, while in order to auit tho convenience of Ladies requiring a class of goods not at present made in the colony, a select assortment of Knghsh, French, and German goods of best descriptions will always bo on hand. Tho premises secured are unequalled in the tratio for spaco and comfort, and the management has been placed in tho hands of Mr Jhoraas Potter, whose recent largo experiences in London houses thoioagbly qualifies him for the position. It )B intended to open for busiuesa on Saturday, tho 9th inßt., when the s-how-casos with their contents as lately exhibited at the Christchurch Industrial Exhibition will be ou view. By order, JOHN C, MOWBRAY. Secretary. Wellington Ist Feb,, 1881. 1605 Eketahuna General score, ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, AND CARRYING DEPOT. SHUTE & JONES, tho Proprietors of the above, beg to tbauk the Public for the nearly Bupport accorded them since commencing business. They aro prepared, as hitherto, to CARRY all descriptions of GOO US to any place betweon Masterton and Fttlincratou Noi th. Thev have also a LARGE STOCK of GENERAL BTORES of bes quality. Travellers can obtain FIRST CLAS.i ACCOMMODATION, at moderate rates, at their establishment, and Good 'Stables and Paddocks are ;d. 14011
MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGE FACTORY. MUIR&DIXON DESIRE to call the attention of their numerous customers from all parts of Wairarapa to tho Large Stock of Carriage Lamps & Fittings They have Just Imported direct from the Manufacturers, thereby savins; all intermediate profits, and enabling tbem to give the public tho BENEFIT OF THE SAME I Vehicles of every description Built to Order in tbcirwell-known, first-class style, at OTPRICES UNEQUALLED m E?— Their Famo for turning out well-finished Carriages of all kinds has travelled far and wide, and they intend not only to maintain it, but tO INCREASE it. mmm ■ HASTERTON Coach and Carriage Factory. JAMES BOSS BHCKBMITH, WHEBLWRIGHT, AND HOIWE-SfIOING BMITH, Desires to inlorm his patrons, and the public- of the Wairarapa generally, that he bits taken over the old established business, so long and efficiently conducted by . MK FARQUHaR GUil, In QoERX-SiRKT Mastertos, And bo solicits a continuance ot the patronage chat has hitherto been so liberally extended. J.l", would remind customers that his experionco aud long connection with Mr Gray's business is a quaranteo that tho satisfiction given by this establishment in the past will ho continued. Every kind of horse-shoeing, wheelwright; cnaineering, and blacksmithine work executed with despatch and on the most reasonable terms. 1667 Great Sale of Drapery, Clothing, and Millinery, AT Clark's Cash Store, CARTERTON. mHE PUBLIC of Carterton and WgbborJ. hood are respectfully informed that W. CLARK has resolved to clear out his Summer Stock, aud, in order to accomplish his objcci «l>«ndiiy, thenrices will besrch as to eclipse all former efforts, Owing to the unseasonable state of the weather experienced this summer, tho stock of goods on hand at head quarters is much larger than übujl at this timo of year, consequently, the surplus MUST BE SOLD to make room for extensive shipments of WINTER GOODS. It ishoped that all who can make in convenient to do so, will make their purchases earlyin tho day, aud thus avoid tho crush which is inevitable in tho evening, especially ON SATURDAYS, Clark's siles ate so well known throughout the Wairarapa and ebowhere, as being what thoy profess to be that any remark as to the Genuineness of this flalo would be QUITE SUPERFLUOUS. _ A few prices are appended as specimens: Ladies' Costumes from 7/6, Girls' Straw H4B6d Ladies' and Children's Rush Uats 8 for 1/"Whiio Flannel, 30 inch'eß wido, 1/Prints 3Jd, Pompadour do, s|d Honey-comb Quilts 4/11 Bedroom Towels, Jdoz for 1/6 Damask Table Linen 1/3 per yard Yard wide China Matting Bsd Cretonne 7Jd Men'B Tweed Suits 22/6. Do Trousers 4/6 Men's White Molo Trousers 6/6 Men's Colored do. 5/6 and 7/6 Men's Military Sox 3 pairs for 1/6 Boys' Twd Suits 7/6 Also a choice assorlment of Ladies Bonnets to be fold a* HALF PRICE, and many other items too numerous to mention, CLARK'S Cash Drapery and Clothing Store, CARTER! ON. 1595 ill PLAIN SAW MILL McGregor brothers, Pbopaietors
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1622, 29 February 1884, Page 4
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