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ARRIVAL OF* New Sinter ©ods ! J. PAUL IS nowiopenimW 358,000 WORTHS Men's) Boy's, * Ybuths' v, -■ ■■■ ■■■•■ '■ CLOTHING Mlililllia OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HOTEL. , . ,)■-, Men's Tweed Suits, 18a<6d... Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, 29s 6d Men'B Tweed Trousers, 6s lldja Ud .Hen's Tweed Trousers and 'Vest, 9s 6d, ■• Ws6d Men's Geelong Tweed Trouser'B - and Vests, Us Gd, 25s Men's Colored Moleskins (Colonial made) 6s lid 8s ' ' '- Men's Oxford Shirls, 3a 6d, 4s 6d Boy's Tweed Suits (Colonial made), 10/6 Men's White Shirts, military fronts, 2/11 Men's Hard Pelt Hats, Is lid, 4s 6d ■ Men's Soft Felt Hals, 2s Gd , Boy'B Braces, 6d j Men's do. Is ■ ■ Men's Cotton Singlets, Is lid; : Meu's Heavy Woollen Pants, Gs 6d Boy'a Worsted Jersey Suits, 8s fid Boy's Cotton Shirts, Is 9d' j, ; v :■ Men's Tweed Shirts, 2s lid, 4s 6d. MEN'S BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS, 39s Gd. MEN'S. BEDFORD CORD TROUSERS, li»s Gd. MEN'S BLACK WORSTED PAGET COATS 878 Gd. JIEN'S COLONIAL MADE TWEED TROU- .;".;.; SERS, 7ft, lid. : . boy's Overcoats MEN'S TWEED COATS, lOs 6d. Don't Mistake the Shop, J. PAUL, i (Next the Theatre Royal, Queen-Street), MASTERTON. Friday, April 18.1884. READ THIS! i nfflmiMirai CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON, ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS I AUR LEASE EXPIRES the End of Au\J gust, when the senior partner (Mrs B, A, Gardener) leaves for England, By the way of Reluming Thanks to our Numerous Customors, we intend Realising ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK I Which is well known to-be LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED in the District) ATONCE. ;; ■ AT ONCE! We'SimpltMeah This—: ; ;,-'. Ktat Ti Shall Refuse. Mo Reasonable Offer For Anything I i We don't intend to issue Prico Lists, as it would bo impossible for us to quote Every .Line in Our,- _ j■ ■ "■'■- IMMENSE STOCK, \ REMEMBER- : We do not intend Leaving Everything ■ until the Last Minute I •.;■ WE INTEND DISPOSING of our STOCK, ; And Getting Our Book Debts in BEFORE AUGUST! We don't advertise that we are Going Away to try and mislead the Public, and make ■;■ oursolves look small by staying :.| afterwards, ~ And there's : ;. none of the • "GOING TO ENLARGE PREMISES'" WE DISTINCTLY SAY-i We are Giving up Business IN CARTERTON I : We Want to Sett Oyr Stock!! REFUSENC-REASONABLE OFFER FORANYTHING 1 ! 1 ; ' BUT REMEMBERTHOSE WHO COME FIRST HAVE THE' .. #S*.BEST: SELECTION I.W CIRTEBfOI,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1691, 21 May 1884, Page 4

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