snowing some Extraordinary Cheap Lines in Drapery and Clothing. For good genuine ei we defy competition. The following quotations will give some idea of the bargains >ffer:~ 55 pieces of Good Useful Prints, worth 7^d 25 pieces of dark-colored Prints, 6£d, the best value in Masterton A Splendid Lot of Dress Material, 4 Jd, 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 Sun Bonnets from 2s 3d to 3s 9d. A great bargain. ; WORKING MEN : BpMially ; ;nyited to soe our 5s lid Moleskin Trousers, the best value for your money in the District. All Goods are marked in Plain Figures. gtewftii
■ ..General^ luonmon- ■' : ; : r;:^ps;^tUNOTON. : '> ; . ; pmXiiierica;ex"EscorV , jars %'.■■■ rc]uariil2B; .2;rjuarWM.pDr citizen. ;;;; Eorpreserving v feuit;whom.for any - lengtli of. tiin ut. ■■l'vThfr-.Bame;; jars' "tuny to j;oaivto.j'e;!r.v.'v- '■»}[s ; ;. .-;■.' : 'P-M?Y'}'ii : Ji& Presents—- !■; Electro Plated' Goods .'in ■ Groat Variety, :,KMmffl rom:.,ths'.',.well-known'.nalcei'3 Shaw. & Fisher,'.;.; These are of tho very newest v cleßigns? E :/; Priccsfrom 2Js to 59s each. The names of the makers are a sufficient 'guarantee.of the quality, and the prices ■..,';. : are.as low; asiorjnferior articles.. ; Brittariia Metal TeaPots, ..silver pa.ttori), ty .HvHest.qualityJ 12s to 23a,;'.;.;;;« ' TENNIS GOODS. Builders' and House Furnishing Ironmongers. Discount 10 per cent for '■Cash. Country Orders Carefully Enat, ted. ; ;; ■;'^ J ,-.;.; ■; ",;.:, : ;:,2i7l THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING ; ' COMPANY'S ' ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Under Contract with. ' THE NEW ZEALANDGOYHM- ;'. .; ';,;. MENT, . . - |L__ despatched ■ withEer Majesty's ' fil«uJ.l\J i mails, as nndnr fnr tnail& as under for V . LONDON, Via Rio do Janeiro aad Madeira:--,
Com- Port of ! > Steamers Tons mander, Dcpar- ! .Date ture Tongariro 41C3 Bono ... Well'gt'n Mar 11 j Aorangi ... 41G3 Turpin ... „ April 8 Rimutaka 4474 Hallett ... „ Hay G Ruapehu... 4363 Grccmtroct „ (Jamo 3 Kaikonra... 4474 Crutchley „ My 1 Tongariro 41G3 Bono ... „ Jjuly'K) Vnil tliracoforth uverv fourth Thin .way. The above aro a 1 new stwiine r, twit specially for the trade, ami coi nms.uded by mo'n of great experience. ': The length of the passage by t ha 'Company's steamers averages under f PASSAGE -"MONJeY :-S«lf «m, froju CO guineas upwards.; second saloon, 40 guineas; steerage from 18 guin m. For freight or passage apply -to ■THE HEAD.OFFIp ES, Chris icliureh, r co the BRANCHES and Ai'■ SENTS of e Company throughout tho c ■olony. k ' A. HENDEBSt )N, ATCHMAKER& TI SWELLER, ■ • [Late of.Hislop&Co ; , W(' /llington.] .Oppbsik Council (Ilia jiiiiers, mtohesahd Clocks Gleam .$& Repaired ,at Medtrade prices,. : ' £ll kinds' of JmUerymad9toosßr. ' '2M
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 1
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424Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2232, 1 March 1886, Page 1
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