MHRT RFQPPP.TFIII I Y ™ank their numerous customers and the public gene* IYIUUI nLOrLUM ULL.I \ KALLY FOE PAST FAVOES; AND BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT AS ••.;.' THEY ARE NOW - ■■ .-■ STQGE-TAEI]SrC3-I C '■■■: EVERY ARTICLE IN THEIR ! .:,-. ~ DRAPERY. E S TAB LI SHME NT! WILL BE SOLD TO TO MAKE ROOM FOR THEIR COLONIAL AND FOREIGNIMPORTATIONS FOl£ THE • i IS'REMEMBER-AND come early, as the whole of our present stock
IMPOETAFT.INFORMATION, FOi THE PEOPLE. GREAT J BANKRUPT STOCIt SALE! . OF '' | ;; ■ DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Now On! N?w OSj • Now Oni: I REMEMBER REMEMBER REMEMBER': 53 CASES BANKRUPT STOCK TO BE SOLD, COMMENCING |; . ON SATURDAY.. Ist MARCH, 11884, \ Mtmmwm THE COMER HOUSE, CUBA AND MANNERS-STREETS, WELLINGTON.
FIEST GEAND; DISPLAY AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODSMILLINERY, COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES,- ■'-■ ; 'WOOL GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS'CLOTHING, ftc.,-*c,... MEN'S AND BOYS'CLOTHING, &c, . • • .AT ■ ..,...■.'■» ' • .'■• DENISON -1- HOUSE, -t-IASTERTON, SiTURDAY NEXT, 15m INST. SATURDAY NEXT, 15raINST. WILLIAM BELL. DRAWIKG , LOLA » Tho Press it under super- j I auy Diatricl vision of com Monies' can onappli mitteeclioscn from share- CONSULTS Registered principal Letters or on tiie winners, but telegrams not I not for publiaccepted. Dunkdin Cup. , cation. 6000 Members at 10s each. WILL CLOSE 19m FEBRUARY, 1884. cation to the address ■below obtain the names of principal winners, but not for publi- , cation. Dunedin Cup hf horse .. £BOO 2nd bono ... 400 3rd horse ... 200 Starters (div).. 200 Nonatarters div 400 Cash Awards 2 at £SO 4 at £25 50 at £lO 60 at £5 E, W, Ms :& Co., Mited, IMPORTERS OF ■'■'■ ••■■ - ■;■ Agricultural Machinery(andTools\l! HAVE JUST LANDED FOE THE COMING SEAbON- , HORNSBYS TTIGHEST T) 3 ™ T)EAPERB fc mTO TENDERSI ORNSBY'.S JIIGHEST X RKE IVEArERS & I WINE' DINDERS I With all tho Latest Improvements.nnd Extras. HORNSBY'S COMBINED MAPEES & MOWERS. HORNSBY'S MOWING MACHINES. For Hornsby'd, Woods', ami other Machines,' " ' STEEL . BINDING'WI&Er Post Office Orders preferred, payable to " Lola." Cheques from country must have la added extra lor exchange. Horses and Cash Awards drawn separately—making five distinct drawings. Tickets can he obtained by letter only. G.OOO / Address- \ 0,000 Mombeisal LOLA MONIES Members at 10s. Will J (Caro.MrA. I 10s, Will close I.9th UloiS). Box 347, ' close 19th February, P. 0., Dunedin Fepruary, 1884, \ J 1884. Kibblewhite & Ranby, Blacksmiths & Famiers, tS'CASH SHOEING FORGE!!«g| (Next Club Hotel), Bannisteb-Sibekt Masterton. KAND It., in returning thanks ■ for the patronage bestowed on them during tho past twelve months, trust that by continuing to pay strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of support. Horses SHOD ok the Most Approval Principle.! . 1671 NEW BOOKS. STANDARD i BOOKS. LYON AND BLAIR, BOOKSELLERS WELLINGTON, BEG to draw the attention of their country customers to the urdermenTTA'DTT'POnimAnT O Jlio New American Solid Steel Soythca.ScytlioHttnillej tionti New acd Standard Books. The I UAltViiibl IUULb — Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Reap Hooks ' Books' listed here are anions tho most 4-BARBED GALVANISED FENCING WIREI M"»» \ l ! ie „«*">»■. . A «W ° f m \ i ..- " Monthy Review containing a list nf most write pleased to give you every Information, application. & Go., ivfititei KIRKCALDIE AND SfAINS Having received their First series of Shipments for tho Announce Iheir first SHOW OF NOVELTIES and would ask their numerous • natrons in town and country, to pay them a visit of inspection, BROCATELLE MANTLES, NEW AND STANDARD BOOKS 1 ,ifj w vvij ■ JJAXJ.IAUVW.J vice Vorsa or aLoasoa to Fatliora HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. ■ By F. Anstey, 3s cd cloth gilt, b y post ' ■ ■ . 4s 2d. T , TT , , r « , T tv ,t, , , TTN ■«'„,', T.rm Llfo on tie' Mississippi, KIRKCALDIE AND SfAINS w *""**■* .. ...Tho Princo and tho Pauper, Having received their First series of Shipments for tho By Mark Twain, 'is Gd Picture Boards, - - — -~ — : ' : - ——■'— by'goat3s 2d. •'' Land- Nationalisation, its Necessity ■* • and its Aims' Announce Iheir first SHOW OF NOVELTIES and would ask their numerous . Being a comparison of the. system of • uatrons in town and country, to pay them a visit of inspection. Landlord and Teunt with that of occupying nnnn ATCI I C nil A MTI CO ownership iu tteir Influence on the wellDfIUOAItLLt IVIANIuLUj being of tho' jeople, by Alfred Russell . ONE HUNDRED BROOATELLE AND OTTOMAN SILK JACKETS ' Wal ' ac f.' th ! ld f t[oi }\, M \ a W? d j lt "" »\m nnvwoo tho Nationahsatou of House I'roue.rty Is 3d. . . A «D MANTLES - by post Is Sd. ,\ ' , Lined with Silk and Satin, which are superior to anything of the same class they have' - PxoestSS and Poverty. ever had before, and further, these goods have been purchased by. .- . An Inquu-j into tho Cause of Industrial their MR in London at such a discount off fixed \'; Depression, anl of -iucieaw of want with Home prices that they-are enabled to soil them at ■■;-.■.>■•■■■. imem 0 f weilth.—Tlie remedy by Henry * the London WHOLESALE quotations. George, Is 3dj by post-Is KM. TEE NEW BIDING GOAT I TUB NEWRIDING COAT 11 ■ Of Sigh Degree. wit. tatyi™ v ok iwo /n A' Stofv by Charles Gibbon, 2s 6d EOR LADIES, From 35s to 78s. 6d, . Picture % y post 3 , 4i NEWMARKET & OTHER SHAPED JACKETS .All Sort* and Conditions of Men. . From IBs t0.6 gurnets, including all intermediate prices. • gJJ Pl ° lUr ° FUS-LINED OLOAKS. —hi n v.arwly of different Furs, from 82s v d. to 10 guineas. ■ ■'' A Pool's' Errand ■ FURCAtES, FEATHER CAPES. ~.'' ■ B *?*"» Brooatelle Capes and other Fur-trimmed Capes, from 93 6d to 6 guineas. A full range of AgaortSistoryofthO English JfiOjle "' • these goods is now in Stock in all sizes, all priceß. • By Jojin Richard Green, with Maps and ; COSTUME DKESSES. 0 „„ These consist of tho latest Jfaterials and designs, both in Coloured and Black, and range moNEY-bTJames Piatt ' Uii bv post from 29/6 to 5J guineas. These also are specially worthy of attention. Isßd ' DRESS-MATEBIALS-DRESS Jones's EngM|ysteffl of Bool:Consist of a mast varied and profuse disnhy of Checks, Plaids. Stripes and Plain Materials For Schools. 4s, by post 4s 3d. Dire:/.//•(mi -I'm iUnufaclmm,' ' ' ' • ■ Riiedßooks,ajlaptcd to Jones's Kng-' "LOUISVELVETEENS," "PfiAiILVELVETEENS." j>^mofßook.kee P m S ,2 3 Gdthe;set, The above, constituting the leading and most notable makes, of Velveteen, can Suikey's Hymns, with and without now he had in Black at 2s Bd, 3s, 3s 31. 3s Gd, 3s 9d, 4s 6d, ss, 5s 6d,'Cs, and in Musie, in various bindings, and all prices, colors, are included all the best th'idea as now iu fashioii. Lett's Diaries for 1884, Pocket, HousePLAID SILK VELVETS, ■DDnrtATTTf in?T VT?'Ta hold.'Commeroial, 4c, a great variety of dWKjALL 1h V JiJj V h 10» Wndlnoß. and at all nrices. rLA!L»BILii VJIiJjVJiJ.D, . ... JDJCluvaidlJi V.JUJVJBjIOi bindings, and at all prices. ; Olk>manSUh,(iU. froni Idto l'2s6deacli. WINTER HOSIEKY; : ,»*S£— ?."""?- Includes a wido range for Children's' ear with SFLICBP KNKES; these.can bo had in Presbyterian Hymn Rooks. Ancient black and all useful and ashi •liable colors in sizes from Ito 6. """! Modern Hymn Hooks. , '. ■ ' Sao Land Question, A SPECIAL FEATURE in LACE GOODS bJ ,ar;!»^a' P S In Collars, Collarettes, Fichus, and Half Handkerchiefs with raised leaves, and ' ... flowers, from 7s to: 215.,, ; . ; ; ., »S*Special advantages offered to Com- : MILLIHEKT H,)TS AHD BONNETS. , ; . ; j£t - *SLtSSSit - ' ■'■"',", ", ■ the shape of Standard Literature.. TERMS-bper cent, discountfei'.Gmh.mer■£,%.; tylprAwt discount on : v —.. ;. • monttyaccoimls. ■ ; ■ ■;; ■■ ■••!.' .g; ... !=.-, ■.':'[ Jjj m \ ■ A T T\T.lj1 U vPr' '>■■■■■ : l^olikßeHewand^Stationera, ; News; Agents, ■JilJljlV;ALJL;lJj'':'os::.:pl i AiJ>l|j '. ! Printers and Lithographers,,Bnokbin- • .'•■•'"■•■•'" ■■•>'•<.'-:> ■-.< .».'.;.. .•..••■ , , ( ders, Die Sinkers, d'c, ■■;.■ ; LAMBTON QUAY AND ■' ■■•• \ \ ! 'iwibtONQUAY • ... A SPECIAL FEATURE in LACE GOODS In Collars, Collarettes, Fichus, and Half Handkerchiefs with raised leaves, and ... flowers, from 75t0 ; 215.,.. ; MILLINERY Ha TS AND BONNETS, > : TERMS-bpcr cent.discount for. Gash^over*&%.; fy:.pr>\wi& discount on •'• monthly ' ;'\ ci '■"■■ v :t : < : •■ j : ; : ; :: KIEKCALDHMIN|i :: : : LAMBTON QUAY ANDMANDON-STWri^' : ' ■•>• ! \ {
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1634, 14 March 1884, Page 1
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