ARBIVAL' OF New Winter Goods ! J. PAUL.9 IS NOW OPEKIWUP; dZ2,000 WORTH OP Men's, Boy's, & Youths' CLOTHING inißßiS OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE; lIOTEL. Men's Tweed Suits, 18s Gd Men's Heavy Tweed hints, 29s Gil .'. Mo'i'a Tweed Trousers, G< I Id, 7s lid Men's Tweed IVuiischiihkl Vest, 9a lid, . . Ms 6d ■ ■ Men's Geelong Twei'd Trousers and Vests, I4<6d,2">i ■ Men's On'ore'd .Moleskins (Colonial made) Osl Id 8s Gd Men'n Oxfoid bhtr>s,3a Gil, 4s 611 : Boy's Tweed Suits (Colonial made), 10/6 Men's White Shirts, military fronts, 2/11 Mcn'sflard Felt Hals, Is lid, 4s 6d' Men's Heft Felt Finis. 2i fid
Boy s Biiwcs, (id; Men a do, la Men's Cotton Singlets, Is lid Men's -Heavy Woollen Piii.ts, (is Gd Boy's Worsted Jersey Suits, 8> (id Boy's Cotton Shirts, h 9d Men's Tweed Shirts, 2s lid, 4s 6.1 MEK'S BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS, 39s (id. MEN'S BEDFORD CORD TROUSERS, IDs Od. MEN's BLACK WOItSTED PAGET COATS tIEN'S COLONIAL MADE TWEED TROUSEItS, ?« lid. BOY'S OVERCOATS MEN'S TWKED COATS, JOsGd. J. PAUL, (Next the Theatre Eo-.al, Queen-Stroet), MASTEETON. Manager. Friday, April 18.1881. mi READ THIS!
CRITERION STORE, CARTERTON, ARE.BETIRING FROM BUSINESS I AUK LFASE EXPIRES the End of Au.' W gnst, when iho tenior p irtnor (Mrs U, A. Gaiduiior) 'leaves for Inland. By tho way of Ke'nrning TbanVs to our Customers, we intend lkalmwj ENTIRE STOCK l Which is well known to be LARGEST and . B.vST ASSORTED iu tho AT ONCE. AT ONCE. We Simply Mwn This - That ¥e Shall'Bofas'd Ho Reasonable , Gin Sto, Anything!' We don't inten.l to issue Price Lists, as ii would be impossible for us to quote Every .:. Line in Our IMMENSE STOCK KEMEMBEIIWe do not intend Leaving Everything until the Last Minute I
WE INTEND DIM'OSING cr our STOCK, Anil Getting Our Book DAfcs iu BEFORE AIJOrUST ! Wo don't advertise th.it .we aro Going Away to try and mislead-the Public and make ourselves look small ly. staying afterwards. And there's none of tho "GOING TO ENLARGE PREMISES" I WE DISTINCTLY SAYWe are Giving-up Business IN CAHTMITON I We Want to Sell Our Stock!! AND SDAU REFUSE SO SEASONABLE OFFER FOR ANYTHING I; BUT REMEMBER- \ THOSE WHO COME FIII.ST HAVE THE SELECTION l^j? CRITERION STORE, • CAITIRiON:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1706, 9 June 1884, Page 4
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