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■;:;.;:: ;RiPP.&:BARE'S:; ;:/■" • PEICB^LISTI I ■'EIiPOMDM, •■'• ' ■•• '■'•■, MASTERTON, !;RAPP ; ;AND HAREr In presenting this tlieir tbird Wink Frico ■ -Xasfe, beg to tender their best, thanks for the very liberal support tiooorded to them since they" commenced business/'' The present REDUCKD Cash GroceryTriceXis't, will be found, on.comparispn, CHEAPER than any other house in the trade, "their motto being, '.'Small Profits, First-class Quality,' and , ■•'.'. ,Quick ; Eeturuß," ; • ; White Sugar,ll3s bag, 4d per lb; ; Tea, Is ,(jd per,lb'per phest j ;Tea,.Nelson & Moate's Pure Blended 2s, 2i 4d, 2s Bd, 9s U '; Salt, for tabio use, -Id per lb; Raisin's,' B£d per" lb; Currants,'6Jd per lb j Blue, Is per lb; Whiting, Id per lb; JEtice, 3d per lb ; Starch, : 6d per lb; Matches, 4d per dozen.) AM all other Groceryat Enmity Low Prkel MEN'S, BOYS'/ AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENT,'■' The largest, and most varied stock in the WairarapaV We are now in. recoipt'of Twenty Cases of Olothing from the Works of the Kaiapoi Company, Mosgiel Company, and the Eoslyn Woollen ■ Company,.; Call and Inspect them I For Quality and Style cannot be beaten, 1. . .' j: . BOOT & SHOE DEPARTMENT 1 " Completo in every particular, Men's Colonial Shooters, Balmorals, Walking,-Biding, and Dancing Boots from 7s Gd-per pair.' Ladies' House Boots from 4s Gd. Kid Boots from 6s Gd. Children's Boots from Is 6d porpiir, iBONMONGERy7HAEDWAI|E; This Department is well stocked with every requisite for Stationholders, Farmers, Builders, &c, at Wellington Prices 1 . CEOCEERY DEPABTMENT. : ; .'. We have just opened up FIYE CRATES Assorted Crockory, aud are selling CUPS and SAUCERS from 5s 6d per dozen, The Cheapest Line in the Dklriet, EAPP & HAEE nro Cash Purchasers of Wool, Rabbit Skins, Fungus, Potatoes, Bacon, Oats, and all Farm Produco, By giving Farmers a fair and payable price for their Produce thev.'have justly earned 1 the title of. . "THE FARMERS' FRIEND I,' AGENTSFOR-Howanl'p Ploughs, Sutton's Seeds,: Nelson & Moatq's Teas, Wertheim Sewing Machines, Northern Firo InsufaHCo.Oompany, KAPP & HARE, Emporium, ... .... Masterton. )ANKRTJP.T„ Q ALE? 1 LAST TEN DAYS! OF THE GREAT CLEARING SALE!'

DEAPEKY AND CLOTHING. HLAWSON begs to tlraK the Public . for the Liberal Patronage tendered to him during the past fow weeks' that he has been in Mastcrton, and begs to intimate that during the is°Next Ten Days l^ EVERYTHING WILL BE SOLD ■ EEGAEDLESSOFOOST! f . At Prices that Cannot' Fail to•' Effect a Speedy Uearance; This Salo offers a Splendid Opportunity of laying in a good Btock of Drapery, las No Reasonable Offet Will Be Refusal 1 All Goods remaining'unsold will be disposed of by Public Auction, ! ; -■ RESERVE NOTE THE ADDRESSELAWSON, And Remember this iB Positively the LAST TEN DAYS of tho - ■ GREAT DRAPERY SLAUGHTER; . '■ ' '. : • 1 «97 CONTINUATION OF SALE!CONTINUATION"OP SALE! CONTINUATION 01? SALE! J. T, STEELE Wishes to inform the mkbitanls of the Wairarapa'th'at he has taken those magnificent premises opposite the Police' Station, onLainbton Quay (five doors from present premises), •• and kodwn as VICTORIA BUILDINGS, but which, in future, wili ■'-'_. bo styled THORNDON HOUSE.

. IN OEDERTO l < ■ ■ Save Damage by Bemoval! - Save Damage by Removal t - Save Damage by Bern oval J THE GREAT SALE WILL BR CONTINUED! WILL BE CONTINUED! WILL BE CONTINUED I IN TnE'OM) I'EEMISKS,. Fsr a Few Weeta Longer.! For a Few Weeks Longer! ' . "' '" For a Few Weeks Longer

J. T. STEELE. Send lour Ordors! . ■:,: Send Your Orders! :';:,''j3end Your Orders ■ Without ;Dklai; Or, \Vhab is Better, COME YOURSELVES, ' : - ; '■ :: COME YOURSELVES, COME YOURSELVES, ; TO J. T. STEELE'S '■ ' ...:'•• GREAT REMOVAL AL E . (Opposite, Government Buildings), ;■•■' •■ .Mamliton Quay, j ..', WELLINGTON.' p....Lj.:':J.:l_E..'E.-,M JAN.. L»' ■-■ ;J. ; i j■■>.•'- ' T;. : ", V ' "(Successor tpo. Campbell),; : /:\ i ( WATUHAND CLOCK'.MaKEE, ~.:',■:. ■JEpLLER.-to ~ !■" . (iespription" qf-Hproldgioal W«K - ,;,'■■ -., Oioancdand.Eepaixed. \,"S&}'li

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 3

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