IBaßa D THE ONLY GENUINE SALE HELD IN MASTERTON. AT HUNDREDS CAN TESTIFY I 10 THE iNORMOUS "DEDUCTIONS! JgNORMOUS J>l GENUINE BARGAINS! Customers are recommended to purchase early in the day. and avoid the crush in the afternoon, HOOPER'S MONSTER SALE, NOW ON! SALE OF 12,300 Worth of Goods. STOPPED in Transit at Wellington. Immense Attraction, as they are all new goods, and fresh from tho Manufacturers. Mr J. McDOWELL, of Wellington, having been declared the purchaser of two Shipments of DRAPERY and CLOTHING for men and boys, stopped in Transit at Wellington, is thereby enabled to come before tho inhabitants of Masterton with a now novel and attractive sale,. namely, a sale where the whole of the entire stock consists of new goods just arrived from the makers, and the discount at which the shipments have been purchased is such, that he will offer genuine new goods at about 30 per cent below what is usually paid for old stuff not worth looking at. We can only say to those who have money to lay out, come to this, the most genuine sale of new goods at low prices ever held in Masterton. The sale will commence on THURSDAY, the 27th August; on the premises known as Mr Russel's Shop, next the Empire Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton, for 21 days, and as the stock must be sold, our advice to everyone is to come early, so as to get the greatest choice. The stock is £2,300 at cost price, amongst which we ivish to draw attention to the following 70 Men's Colonial Tweed Suits, 19s Gd 43 Men's Worsted Coating Suits, 393 Gd, usual price 57s Gd 123 Men's and Boys' overcoats, from los Gd each, Trousers and vests, Colonial made, 8s lid Mm's Coats, 9s Gd Shirts, Underflannels, Braces, Belts, Sox, Hats, etc., at half price Heavy Tweed Trousers, 6s Gd Blankets, Blankets, half price. Counterpanes, 2s Gd each Black and Colored Cashmeres, and Merinos at tremendous reductions Very heavy Wincey, Gd per yard Heavy Twilled Sheeting, Is per yard Towels, 3d each Heavy Wool Serges, Is per yard the Address— MR RUSSELL'S SHOP, (Next the Umpire Hotel,)' QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON. NOTICE, FOR the convenience of customers who cannot afford timetomake theirpurchases during the day, my premises will bejkept open till 8 p.m. daily, and 10 p.m. on Saturdays, The sale can only last 21 days, 2080 j. Mcdowell. NOTICE. General Crown Lands Office, Wellington, Aug. 17,1885. IT having come to the knowledge of the . Government that certain peisona are receiving money on account of a Special Settlement proposed to be' formed in the Mangatainoke Block, tp be called-the "General Gordon" Special Settlement, the public are hereby cautioned against paying any money to any person representing himself to be the Agent, Promoter, or Solicitor of the said " General Gordon' Special Settlement," or any'other Special Settlement, proposed to be formed in the Mangatainoke Block aforesaid, as no promises or implied promises have been made to any person by the Government in respect of Special Settlements in that Block, H, J. 11. ELIOTT, 2072 Under-Secretary, ' PHOSPHORISED RABBIT EXTERMINATION, IN t}ie rough and ordinary manner. of preparing Phosphoriscd Wheat tho grains are not equally phosporised, neither will it stand exposure to the weather, and unless immediately eaten will turn sour and the rabbits will not touch it, and if eaten fresh the unequal distribution and insoluble condition of the phosphorus destroys its effectiveness, Advantages of the Wheat as prepared by us are as follows Every grain of this wheat is equally phosphorised and coated with an attrac.-. tive substance which protects it from oxidation when exposed to the weather, Ihe rabbits eat it greedily and are promptly killed. KEMPTHORNE, PROSSER & CO., New Zealand Drug Co,, Ltd,, Dunedin, Ohristchurch, Wellington, and Auckland. Can be procured at Mr T. G. MASON'S, Chemist, Masterton, 2083
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2086, 4 September 1885, Page 3
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639Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2086, 4 September 1885, Page 3
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