C. SMITH )EGS to notify that he is still offering ) Groat Bargains in Drapery, fonvhioh we aro well known. We.iritend still to sell, at the very lowest price possible. Haying the advantago by importing direct from the manufacturers for cash, and selling for oash, we aro UV a.positibn to sell oheaper than those who have to buy in the colony ft being impossible to give full details we 1 would ask all tocallaridYoofor themselves. Check Dress Material, 7s lid for 12yds Nice Dress Material, 5s lid for 12yds •-.' Cold Lustres, from 7d per yd Black Lustres, from 7|d per yd Rich Black Lustre, from Is 2d per yd, - -Dress Material in Groat Variety Black Stripe Grenadine, 5Jd per yd Ladies' ana Childrens Costumes . Grey Calico,, from Is 9d..'pjs.r dozen.J .. White Calico; from 2s lid per dozen Honeycomb Quilts, from 6s lid each (Jold Quilts, from 2s lid eaoh Short Window, from 5d per yd . .Toilet Covers, from IOJd Strong Tweed for Boys, from Is 3d Stripe Galatea, from 7Jd Prints in all Colors. Trimmed Hats, from 2s lid Imported Bonnets, from 7s lid Large Stock Trimmed Hats Rush Hats, 6d Underskirts, Is lid . Black Lustre Skirts. 53 lid Broche Dolmans Great Variety Cashmere Dolmans, &c,, from 4s lid Ladies Nightdresses from 2s Gd Ladies Chemises, from Is 9d Ladies Drawers, from Is Gd , Children's Underclothing Sun Bonnets and Hats Pique Pelises, from 3s Gd 4 Button Tan Gloves, 2s 6d • Hosiery in .Good Makes ■ Ladies Gloves, (Id per pair ; -Satin Sunshades, from 4s lid Collarettes in endless Variety. In the Men's department we are showing some very eheap lines, bought at a great discount for cash, and will give our customers tho benefit, comprising—Kaiapoi, MosKiel, and Geelong Tweeds, Men's Huit.s from 20s Men's Coats, from 12s Gd Men's Trousers, from 5s lid Men's Shirts, from 1b 3d Moleskin, White and Cold. Hats, Braces, Studs, Socks, Handkerchiefs, &c, Ac, inStcok. gS'Note the Address. ©. SMITH, CASH STORE, QUEEN-STREET. MASTERTON. 1828 THE SUMMER SEASON HAS COMMENCED' M, CASELBERG AND GO'S Co-Operative Stores, NEW QUMMER n O'ODB BW fjOMMER UTOODS ARE NOW BEING DISPLAYED .and DISPOSED OF. Particulars of same will be given in our future announcements, when the FIRST RUSH HAS- SUBSIDED, PAINLESS! DENTAL SURGEON, ARTIFICIAL TEETH adapted to the mouth on the latest methods at London charges, and every setguaranTeeth painlessly stopped and extracted, CONSULTATION FREE. ) A iJtt U A N D i J .YV ■■ .'/■■.. Civil Engineers and Adthorised Surveyors. .■.:<■: icen Sed.-under. Land Transfer, and Native, ;En'ilr" Act, Grey-street,.Wellington..;,';, [ R JAMES BROWN is appointed Colltc L tor and Canvasser to the Wairabapa I Pauy,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1853, 1 December 1884, Page 2
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432Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VI, Issue 1853, 1 December 1884, Page 2
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