ARRIVAL OF New Winter Goods ! J. PAUL IS NOW OPENING UP £S,OOO WORTH OP Men's, Boy's, & Youths' CLOTHING ■BBa OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HOTEL. Men's Tweed Suits, 18.< 6,1 Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, 29a 6(1 Moa's Tweed Trousers, Gs lid, 7s lid •Jen's Tweed Ttousors and Vest, 9s Gd, Lis Gd Men's Geelong Tweed Trousers and Vests, 143 Gil, 25s Men's Colored Moleskins (Colonialmade) GslllSsGd Me;i'# Oxford blurts, 3s Gil, 4s 6d Boy's Tweed Suits (Colonial made), 10/6 Mou's White Shirts, military fronts, 2/ll Men's Hard Felt Hats, Is lid, 4s Gd' Men's Soft Felt Hats, 2i Gd Hoy's Biaees, Gd; Men's do, Is Men's Cotton Singlets, Is lid Men's Heavy Woollen Pants, fis 6d Boy's Worsted Jersey Suits, 8j fid Boy's Cotton Shirts, Is 9d Men's Tweed SilirtJ, 2s lid, 4s 6i MEN'S BLACK WOKSTED OVERCOATS, 39s Gd. MEN'S BEDFORD CORD TROUSERS, lite Gd. MEN'S BLACK WORSTED PAGET COATS 27s Gd. IIEN'S COLONIAL MADE TWEED TROUSERS, 7« lid. BOY'S OVERCOATS MEN'S TWEED COATS, (Next the 'lhialro lioyal, Qiieen-Strcel), MASTERTON. K. I'IUCE. Friday, April 18,1881.
READ THIS! CRITERION STORE, CARTEKTON, ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS I AUR LEASE EXPIRE* tho End of An\J gust, when the senior p.irtntr (Mrs B. A. Gardener) leaves tor England. By tlio way of Returning Thanks to our Numerous Customers, we intend Realising ON OUE ENTIBE STOCK I Which is well known to be LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED in tho District) We Simply Mean This— That ¥o Shall Safuso No Ro&Bonatto Ofier For Anything I Wo don't intend to issue Price Lists, as it would be impossible for us to quote Every Line in Om IMMENSE STOCK REMEMBERWe do not intend Leaving Everything until the Last Minute I WE INTEND DISPOSING or our STOCK, And Getting Our Book Debts in BEFORE AUGUST! Wo don't advertise that wo aro Goinf; Away to try and mislead tho Public, and makeourselves look small by staying afterwards, And there's nono of the "GOING TO ENLARGE PREMISES" WE DISTINCTLY SAYWe are Giving up Business IN CARTERTON 1 We Want to Sell Our Stock!! REFUSE NO REASONABLE OFFER FOE ANYTHING! BUT REMEMBERTHOSE WHO COMB FIRST HAYE THE i£3-BEST SELECTION!^ B.A. CARTERTON. KITING CARDS, all qualities, ordi. nary and mourning, Dam Office
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 24 April 1884, Page 4
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368Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 24 April 1884, Page 4
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