C. SMITH, BEGS to notify that he is still offering Great Bargains in Drapery, whichfor we are well known,. We intend still to sell at the very lowest ptico possible. Having tho advantage by : importing direct from tho manufacturers for cash, and sellinß for cash, we are in a position to soil cheaper than those who hvo.to buy in the colony, -It being impossible to give fall details we would ask all- to call and see for themselves.; . Wearo offering":— •', "' --;CJfeck Dress Material, 7s lid for 12yd8.-"'" Dress Material, 5s lid for 12yds ". Cold-Lustres, trained petyd ■ " yj .. •Rich:Black-Lustro, from Mil pet yd,;:.' •• -Dress Material in Great .-.Variety • -".■'•■ ._ . .Blaok-t)ttjge.G>enadiue, t sJdperyd' ';'.'. ' 'Ladies 'and Childrens.Costumea - •••. Grey:.Calie6;'fr'omTs9d perdozen""".'. •White Calico, from 2s HpYper dozen ■ I. Honeycomb Quilts, from Gs lid each,'.'.-." Cold Quilts, from 2s lid eabh i . Short Window, fronr.'sd per yd Toilet Cqyerij ( .tißm-io]jd • w Strong Tweed for Boys, from Is 3d ■ . Stripa.Galatea.-fcoin Prints in all Colors Trimmed Hats, from 2s lid'' Imported Bonnets, from 7s lid • Large Stock Trimmed Hats' Kush Hats, 6d .'• '••.•■ ' Underskirts,:!?lid"' " ' Black' Lustre Skirt?, ss. lid. •"• .. Broche Domiah's'Great Variety. Cashmere Dolmans, &c,,from,4sUdLadies Nightdresses' from 2s 6d. ... . : Ladie3 Chemises, from. ls.9d ■ .... . Ladies Drawers,'from'ls lid ■ ... s Children's Underclothing . Sun Bonnets'and Hats ■'Pique Pelises, from 3a .4 Button-Tan Gloyes,-2a ' /"J • Hosiery in Good Makes "'" '" ! Ladies Ulovee, 6d per pair ■■■■••■•'••■' ' SatinSunshiide9,'}rom 4s lid'-• Collarettes in endle,ss;Variety. ;.. In the Men's''department we are showing some very cheap lines, bought at a great discount for cash, and will give our customers the benefit, comprising—Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and Geelong Tweeds, Men's Huit.B from 20a Men's Coats, from 12s 6d Men's Trousers, from 6s lid i Men's Shirts, from Is 3d ' I Moleskin, White and Cold. Hats, Braces, Studs, Socks, Handkerchief!;] <Sc, <&o„ in Stock. I the Address. . QASII STORE. QUEEN-STREET. MASTERTON, 1828.. THE SUMMER SEASON HAS. COMMENCED. Co-Opeeative Stores, NEW HUMMER C\ ( EW QfJMMER UT( ABE NOW BEING DISPLAYED and DISPOSED OP. Particulars of same will be given in our future announcements, when the' FIRST RUSH HAS SUBSIDED, DENTISTRY; MB WALTER E. HALL, DENTAL SURGEON, Ingestre Street Wellington. 'ILL visit Masterton on 25th- inst., H and can be consulted at Mr James Nicol's, Chapel-street, for two days only, ARTIFmU TEETH adapted to the mouth on the latest methods at London charges, and every set gus Teeth painlessly stopped and extracted. CONSULTATION FREE. '. r R JAMES BROWN is appointed Collec \. tor and Canvawr to the Daily.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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399Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1848, 25 November 1884, Page 2
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