SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT. •\ 1 i) HENBY OWEN AND CO., Are showing some Extraordinary Cheap Lines in Drapery and Clothing. For good genuin value we defy competition. The following quotations will give some idea of the Bargain we.: offer . 55 pieces of Good Useful Prints, 4|d, worth 7|d 25 pieces of dark-colored Prints, G£d, the best value in Masterton s A Splendid Lot of Dress Material, 4|d, 6|d, and Is, honestly worth double the money 20 pieces of Black figured Alpaca, 7|d, worth Is 3d 20 pieces Stout Brown Holland, 6Jd, can't be bought elsewhere under 9d . .. ; ■..■ Boys' and Girls' Galatea Hats, from Is; half price RUSH HATS, 3d. Ladies' Straw Hals, from 9d iSun Bonnets froii] 2s 3d to 3s 9d. A great bargain. WORKING MEN Are specially invited, to see our 5s lid Moleskin Trousers, the best value for your money in the District. All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. MMNEY CXttrEIN" & CO.
(!' ('o. GEKERAr, AND FntXISHING IItONMQXGEUS, WELLINGTON. JMPOUTE D froi nA in erica,, ex'' Es eo i't," AMERICAN GLASS FRUIT JARS .. 1 quart 12s, 2 quiiifcs lGs per dozen./ Eov preserving .fruit whole for any length of time. The same jare may be used from year to year. 'Prcsenf-s—■ V.'; Electro Plated Goods m Great Variety, '} ram the well-known .nakers Shaw " & Fisher,' These are of the V very newest designs, . Prices from 21s to 59s each. ■The names of the makers are a sufficient guarantee of the quality; and the prices are'as low as for inferior articles. ..B.riitaiiia..Mtetal^Tea::Pot3V-;SflVei\^jjitierh : best quality, 12s to 235. CRICKET AND' Builders' and House Furnishing Ivon- : ' mongers. Discount 10 per cent for Cash.. Country OnhrCmfully Emitted.. ■ '■ WELLINGTON. 2171 THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS,, Under Contract with THE NEW ZEALAND GOVERN-' MENT, lie despatched', with Her Majesty's: mails as under for ; LONDON.,! .i-Via-Ribd&Jan^ Steanficrs Tongariro Aorangi Rimutaka .Ruapchu.. Kaikonra.. Tongariro Ton's Cora- . mttiider. Bone Turpin .. Ilalkt , Grcciistrcb Cnitcliloy lSoiic Anil thenceforth every fourth Thursday.. The above are a 1 now 'steamers, ■ built specially.for the; trade, and commanded by. men.'of groat experience.' ■ The length of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MONEYSaIoon, from GO guineas upwards; second saloon, 40! guineas; steerage from 18 guineas. ) J.-'.For.freight or passage apply to I THE HEAD OFFICES, 1 Christchurch, . r co the BRANCHES and AGENTS of e - Company throughout the colony. ' 95+ • ' . i A. HENDERSON, 1 [Late of Hislop & Co., Wellington,] Opposite Council Chambers, MASTEMON. Watches and Clocks Cleaned & Repaired at lowes trade prices. All kinds of Jewellery made to order.' 2185
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2230, 26 February 1886, Page 1
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