SPECIAL' NOTICE.:; WINTER GOODS, ■ WINTER GOODS, . now being OPENED m ALL DEPARTMENTS. C. SMITH, BEGS to announce the ARRIVAL of hia NEW SEASON'S NOVELTIES 11 Comprising all the NEWEST and moat FASHIONABLE DESIGNS! IN HEW MIKLINERY! ; i Jackets from 3a lid, Ulsters from 4s lid, Children's all sizes, Dress Material all shades, Winceys from 3Jd, Blankets, froiii' 7s 1 Id per pair, Tapestry Carpot from 2b Gd per yard, Umbrellas, lid, 2s 3d to' 2Qi, FUR CAPES ALL SIZES ! ! FUR CAPES ALL SIZES! Wool Squares from 6d, Black Quiltiu Skirts from 4s lid to 5a lid. New Cretonnes from 7Jd, Laco Curtains from 3s Gd per pair. ■just OPENED !'■; A CASES- OP MEWS AND BOYS' A T" CLOTHING I! T In GeEIOSO AND KiliPOl 1 1 For Durability tlioy cannot be beaten; they have been bought' cheap, and'will be .. SOLD CHEAP! ' 1 Also Men's and Boy's Overcoats, Crimean Shirts, Wool Pants and Undershirts. Socks, &'o.| Sc., &o, • NOTE THE ADDRESS-' C. SMITH, CASH STORE MASTERTON. 1648
NOTICE TO FARMERS PURCHASERS OF GRASS SEEDS, SHIPMENT of Oornsaokg (1 and 5 bushel Sacks) and JSTJEW SEASON'S ENGLISH AND AMERICAN GMSS SEEDS! (Per s,a, " Dome." We are also in 'receipt of Canterbury and Local Grown New Season's RYE AND COCKSFOOT SEEDS! All being of Good Qpality, Our Stock of Seeds English White Clover Bed do CONSISTS OFAmerican Cow Grass Italian Eye Glass Crested Dog's Tail Meadow Fox Tail Sweet Fiorin Poa Protensis Poa Trivialis Trefoil Timothy Bape Seed Sheep Parsley Sweet Venal • Tall Meadow Fcscuo : . Hard Meadow • Feseuo . Sheep Red Fescue Turnip Seeds of all the moat favorite kinds Pare Rye Grass Mixed do do Cocksfoot(pure)' do (mixed)
M. Caselberg and Co., VVAIRARAPA GO-OPERATIVE STORES, MASTEETO'N & GRBYTOWH. • ■ • 1613 G. S. W. DALRYMPLE FINANCIAL, INSURANCE & STATION AGENT MASTERTON. Established—lnvercargill, 18G3 j Hokitika, 18C0; Master ton, 187 G. Afjencies-The Standard Insurance Company of .Now Zealand ; ; Fire, Marine and Fidelity Guarantee; Norbury'B Draining Pipes; Mutual Lifo Association of Australasia ; Now Zealand Industrial Gazotto j Horaaby's Agricultural Implements' and Binding ~, Twine. Land for Sjo from 1. acie .to 25,000, from 25s to £lsSo;per acre, 1571 ARTHUSiiG LEGHORN, BUILDER and CONTRACTOR, . DIXON'STREET.. .. .MASTERTON, p j ARG.E g . TOOK OF •_ Thoroughly Seasoned Timber Suitable for Shop Fittings■ and all kinds of Joiner's Work on band. Also a large Bujpply of Scantling suitable for Country work, Sashes and Doors!! Of all sizes (HAND MADE) on the premisesi ESTIMATES GIVEN, . ' For general building in <my part of the District,' 1358 G. CAMPBELL, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER Orders left at Mr G, Dixon's, Maaterton, carefully attended to, 1659'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 21 April 1884, Page 2
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424Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 21 April 1884, Page 2
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