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CONTINUATION OP SALE! CONTINUATION OF SALE! . CONTINUATION OKSALEI J. T, STEELE : Wishes,to inform tho iulubitanSs.-'ot the Wairarapa that he lias taken too magnifi- j cent premises opposito tho Police Station, on Lambton Quay (five doors, from present c premises), and known as 'VICTORIA BUILDINGS, but which, in future, will ~ bo styled . - THORNDON HOUSE. ! IN-ORDER TO Sayo Dnmago by Keraoval I Save Damage by Removal I Save Danmgo by Eem oval 1 THE GREAT SALE WILL BE CONTINUED! WILL Bli CONTINUED I WILL BE CONTINUED I IN HIE OLD PREMISES, Far a Few Weeks Longer ! • ■ j For a Few Weeks Longer I For a Few Wools Longer ! J.T.STEELE. Send Your Orders I • Send Your Orders 1 Send Your Orders 1 WILHOUT DELAY; Or, What is Better, COME YOURSELVES, COME YOURSELVES, COME YOURSELVES, < TO J, T. STEELE'S GREAT REMOVAL SALE (Opposite Government Buildings), Lambton Quay, 1666 WELLINGTON. RAPP & DARE'S price RAPP AND HARE, In presenting this their third Winter Prico List, beg to tender their beat thanks for tho very liberal support accorded to them sinco they commenced business. Tho present REDUCED Cash Grocery Price List, will be found, on comparison, CHEAPER than any other house in the trade, their motto being, "Small Profits, First-class Quality, and Quick Returns." Whito.Sugar, 13.ibag,'Id per lb; Tea, Is lid per lb por chest; Tea, Nelson iS Moate's Puro Blended 2s, 2i 4d, 2s BJ, 3s 4(1; Salt, for table use, Id per lb; Raisins, B£d per lb; Currants, Old per lb; Blue, Is per lb; Whiting, Id per'lb; Rice, 3d per lb; Starot, 5d per lb; Matches, 4d per dozen. And all other Ornery at Equally Low Price! MEN'S, BOYS'. AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, The largest and most varied slock in the Wairarapa. Wo aro now in receipt of Twenty Cases of Clothing from tho Works of the Kaiapoi Company, Mosjjiel Company, and the Roslyn Woollen Company. Call and Inspect them! For Quality and Stylo cannot be beaten 1 BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT Complcto in everyparticulav, Mon's Colonial Shooters, Balmorals, Walking, Riding, and Dancing Boots from 7» 6d per pair. Ladies' House Boots from 4s Gd. Kid Boots from Cs Gd. Children's Boots from. Is Gd per pair. IRONMONGERY k HARDWARE. .■ This Department is woll stocked with every requisite for Slationlwlders, Farmers, .Builders, &c, at Wellington Prices! CROCKERY DEPARTMENT. Wo have just opened up FIVE CRATES Assorted Crockery, and aro selling CUPS and SAUCERS from 5s Gd per dozen, ■ The Cheapest Line in the District. RAPP & HARE aro Cash Purchasers of Wool, Rabbit Skins, Fungus, Potatoes, Bacon, Oats, and all Farm Produce. By giving Farmers a fair and payablo prico for their Produce they have justly earned tho title of "THE FARMERS'FRIEND I, 1 AGENTBFOR-Howard'p Ploughs, Sutton's •• Seeds, Nelson & Moate's Teas, Wcrthoim Sewing Machines, Northern Fire Insor* ance Company, RAPP & HARE, Emporium, Masterlon. TO HEADS OF FAMILIES .AND OTHERS I BARGAINS IN BO6TS AND SHOES I ', Groat Clearing Sale to Reduce Stock I ' . W. MORIARTY, Carterton aud Greytowu BEGS to thank the public of tho Wairarapa for the support accorded to him since ho started in business. The secrot of I Selling a WELL MADE ARTICLE at a ) FAIR PRICE liai told its. own tale at his ) Carterton establishment, and now he has i shops at Masterlon and Greytown. With ) threo establishments fcoing, there is a Large Consumption of Goods, and ho has Ehhctkd A'F/ctoiiy with the ivqnisito machinery for . Manufacturing his own Bt< ck, It is now his intention to hold A. BEGr SAJUB] • 3 ... To clear out tho ' ' Imported Goods, andinordorto work them off he will offer them at 11 A GREAT SACRIFICE!! ■JS'The Sale will commence on tho 17th • instant, and will continue for THIRTY DAYS! THIRTY DAYS 1 THIRTY DAYS I " .This opportunity should bo seized upon to . ■ lay in for Winter wants. n NOREASONABLEPRICE REFUSED ! % I WATERSON, L. CARRIER, &o, ~ EKETAHUNA, 16' ! | ;' to "VTTIIiL leave Eketahnna every Monday je , W .and .'Thursday, and Masterlon it every Toksday and Fkiday with GENERAL m MEKOJHANDISEV AH. orders for carting t- will receive prompt attention, and bo exat cuted at |he lowest possible prices. ~„, • ,' i.. '•'-''Orders'left at R&pp and Hare's will 33 receive prompt attention, •.! IGB3

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 19 May 1884, Page 3

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692

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 19 May 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1689, 19 May 1884, Page 3

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