JUST OPENED, A largepunhueof ENGLISH TRAVELLER'S SAMPLES, consisting of the following lines; Carpet Remnants, Curtain Endß, Umbrellas, Gloves ami Hosiery, Aprons and Pinafores, Ladies' Jerseys, French Dolmans, Corsets, Clothing and Mercery. All these Goods at LESS than wholesale prices. WARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN, THQKNDON HOUSE, •;••',: LAJffiTON QUAY. 21M
WAIRARAPA (ESPECTFULLY announce that having LARUE SHIPMNTSof goods now { MUTAKA . "hip PIAKO, and to arrive per s,b. ■ HURON/I and COPTIC from London. ■: - .-'/ ~ They have decided to offer from SATURDAY, 2ht iuat., to 3ht fooomber, ttafe DRAPERY, MANTLES, PARISIAN MILLINERY, HOSIERY, MAN- • CHESTER GOODS, CLOTHING, MEN'S SHIRTS AND HATS, .LADIES'FRENCH AND GERMAN KID BOOTS AND SHOES, AND ALL THEIR-COLONIAL-MADE* -vvti BOOTS AND SHOES. 'JMr Magnificent Nm Stack o/-* FANCY GOODS, ELECTRO-PLATED WARE, GLASSWARE, . CROCKERY, LAMPS, CLOCKS, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, DOLLS AND .TOYS, This coucflßßion will be given instead of XMAS BOXES AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. M. GASELBERG & CO. think this moro satisfactory than giving presents here and there, as it will Treat all their Customers alike, And as the Pastoral and Agricultural Interests aro sufferine depression in tho prices of oxports, ECONOMY and FRUGALITY has become a necessity to a vory large number. M. C. & CO,, making the aoov.. concessions of lsd in tho shilling, or 2s 6d In the £, will enable their customers and the public generally to make their uaual purchases for the coming holidays as hitherto of REAL, GOOD, FASHIONABLE GOODS, at really Wholesale prices, which will favorably compare with any House in N«w Zealand.
TD-E HAVE JUST RECEIVED A SPECIAL LINE OF THE HI HI f«H And, in consequence, our celobratod blonds aro bettor than srer OUR. Mr GRAHAM is a PRACTICAL TEA BLENDER w TWBNTMIVE YEARS EXPERIENCE. OUR BLEND AT 2s, AND OUR BLEND AT 2s 6d, Wjll compare favorably with other Blends at 6d more money, Put up in. Family Tine of 5,10, and 15 Pounds, and 21 per lb discount allowed tn these, J Chests Tea, ex " Tamsui," from Is 6d per lb, BOXES-16/6, 18/-, 20/-, 22/-, 25/-. EXPECTED DAILYA DIRECT SHIPMENT OF CLOVERS, TIMOTHY, COWGRASS, FESCUES, SHEEP PARSLEY ■TREFOIL, ETC., ETC., All the most useful kinds from ono of the beat firms in England. FENCING WIRE, &c, WIRE NETTING, <fea QUOTATIONS ON APPLICATION. QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2221, 16 February 1886, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2221, 16 February 1886, Page 1
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