lorns. r . , .At 2,o'Olock. ,' • ' ~~' ■ Sale,of New and Second-hand Furniture, Produce, Poultry etc. 7 LOW.ES lOBNS win: sell at their rooms as above, a quantity of'' furniture, consisting of ■ ! - Drawing-room Suites,' Couches, : Chairs, Tables,- Bedsteads, Mattresses, .Carpets, Chests Drawers, Drapery; Fancy Goods, Watches, /.Clocks, jewelry. , .Also— , ' Garden and Farm Tools, Potatoes, Oats, Wheat, 20' pairs fowls, and sundries. 2041 PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF LAND SALE. 900 acres Splendid Agricul- ■ tural Land on the Taratalii, .about SmilesfromMaster- • ton, ; • LOWES & lORNS have instructions to sell at an early date, particulars of which will appear shortly—--900 acres farming land, the property ■ known as Brightwell's Farm, . being subdivided into llsections, varying from 50 to 155 acres in each lot. The terms'will be . .. exceptionally easy, and the land .isadmirably adapted,for small • capitalists. " LOWES & lORNS, 2030 Auctioneers, SPECIAL AT THE CORNER HOUSE. XTOT WITHSTANDING the very largo Jj| increase in. Customs. Duty on Drapery and'CiotHixG,'GRAVES & FLEMING will still,continue to sell evory article in' Stock at the Same Reductions as.thoy have, hitherto been doing at THE CORNER HOUSE. GRAVES & FLEMING would parti-, cuiarly impress upon their Customers that now is the time to purchase; as all goods to amvo /.will be subject to the 'Neiv Tariff, which will, add considerably to the Cost of every article of Drapery and Clotliing. ■ ' ' Read Price List Luce Curtains, reduced to 2s Gd, strong Winceys, reduced to.2jd and 4|tl, good, White Twilled SliGeting, reduced to 9|d, double beds . . . White Twilled Sheeting, reduced to 12|d, 80 inches wide ' , Unbleached Sheeting, reduced to Cid, strong Unbleached Twill Sheet, reduced to Bjd, double beds Slate Silesia, reduced to 3d, good Strong Holland, reduced to3|d, good wear White Flannel, reduced to G|<l, strong Scarlet Flannel, reduced to Ojd, splendid value Coloured Blankets, reduced to os Cd, very cheap, Towels, Honeycomb, reduced to2id each, large SHOW-ROOM. Ladies' Chemises, reduced to Is worth Is 9d Ladies' Trimmed Chemises, reduced Is fid, worth 2s Gd Ladies' Trimmed Drawers, reduced to Is " 3d, worth 2s (id Ladies' Trimmed Nightdresses, reduced to Is lid, worth 3s Gd 700' pairs Ladies' Stays, reduced to 2s Gd, worth 4s 6d 1000 pairs Ladies' Stays, reduced to cost price Ladies' and Children's Hats, reduced to half price Ladies' Trimmed Hats, reduced to 2s lid Ladies' Jackets, reduced to 4s Gd
250 FUR CAPES, AT COST PRICE. SPECIAL' LINES. 700 pairs Ladies' Paragon Stays, 2s Gd, cheap at 4s Cd 500 Ladies' Trimmed Nightdresses,. ! ■ lid,'worth 3b Gd CLOTHING, CLOTHING. CLOTHING. In this department'our Stock is very Heavy and Weli. Assorted, both in MEN'S & BO ITS', CLOTHING. AND MERCERY. .Wo would draw attention to the fact that the Duty is now-20 per cent, on all Imported Clothing, but nevertheless wo will contjjnie. to sell at. .oiiv FAMOUS REDUCTIONS for a.short time longer af, THE" CORNER HOUSE, ' G!),'7l, MANNERS-STREET, AND ' ■ No.' 1, Cuba-street. ' "• GRAVES & FLEMING, Proprietors. . ' 2037 EXCURSIONS,TO SuUTIT SEA - ISLANDS. ' mHE UNION STEAMSHIP COMI PANY OF NEWZEALAND (Limited) purpose despatching their fine' new steamer ' WAIRARAPA . 177G tons register, 1750 i.li.p: from Auckland, on WEDNESDAY, 12th AUGUST, on »• cruise to TONGA, SAMOA, TAHITI; I 'and other of the beautiful groups of theSOUTH PACIFIC; The steamer will be. absent from Auckland about six weeks. Only first class passengers will be taken, and the number-will be limited to 100. Passengers must book by 18th July, and unless 70 are booked by that date the excursion will not take place. The attention of intending passengers is drawn to this provision, as it will be strictly observed. To ensuro the greatest comfort during the voyage, special arrangements will be made for berthing passengers, allowing liberal accommodation to each, while the date has' been fixed with' a view to the islands being visited at .the best season of the year., , .-• ; Fare, £SO, including passage from Welington to Auckland and back. - Further particulars can be obtained on application at any oftho Company's Offices in the Colonies.; ~ . . 2024 LOST in, or stolen from Masterton on June 24th, a SHEEP DOG, black curly body, white blaze down face, white star on.breast, \yhite tip on tail,.two fore pads white;. answers -,to • the. - name. of "Rover," The person .who has the dog will bo rewarded on ..sending informatiqu to ■ • . . 'A. WHATMAN, Abbotsford, 2010 Tauer-u,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2043, 16 July 1885, Page 3
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