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a SMITH & CO. WE .m>still offeringDßAPflßYand CLOTHING at the very loweet price possible. Black Velveteen, Is 4id per yanl Cold Cashmere, Is (id per yard Heavy Dress Material, sid 6id 7id Stout Wincey, 3sd per yard Children's Costumes all sizes Grey Calico. Is lid per doz Swanskin Calico, 10jd per yard New Cretonnes, Sid per yard Twill Sheeting, lOid per yard Linen Tabling, lid per yard Large Toilet Covets, 10A each Cold Table Covers, 3s lid each Scarlet Flannel, lOi per yard White Flannel, Bid per yard Tapestry Carpets.'ls 9d per yard Sout Cold Moleskin, Is lid per yard Blue Serge, Is per yard Larg ? Assortment Ladies Jackets Children's Jackets, all sizes Ladies' and Children.s Ulsters Quilted Skirts, 3s lid each Wool Squares. 9d, Is, Is 3d, Is 6d Strong Umbrellas. Is 6d each New Ten Coseys, Is Cd, Is 9d, 2s, 2s 6d Girls' Hose, from 4id per pair Hosiery from I. & H- Morley. In CLOTHING we are showing some really cheap lines in Kaiapoi, Mosgiel :uid Givlong. in suits, tn.-.isecs, and trousers and vests. Also— Large assortment in Hoy's and Jlen's Overcoats. Flannels. Shirts, Pants, CarVests. Winter Gloves. Sox, Belts, Ties, «fcc., Arc., &c. Beiiw Direct Importers, we are in a position to sell the BEST ARTICLE ata LOW PRICE, fully 10 per cent CHEAPER than aiiv other houae in the district. .VOTE THE ADDRESS— C. SMITH & CO., OKAPEES & CLOTHIERS, QUEEN-STREET JIASTERTON. 2301 A A. K 0 MSTEDT, TAILOR, MASTERTOIN. Choice Stuck of NEVi TWEEDS. GOATSKIN COATS (imported) A Speciality. pTcrr r tog ra phs •>? evervdeacription. FRAMED MOULDED at one hour's notice, Jj O>l A -*^ T -VIYERS' New Premises LAMBTON QUAY. WELLINGTON, Oimixtit" L.r.ik <>f Zealand. le ' 2275 tjrKCITUK.J KMPIKK HOTEL. Welusoio.v HsMILTOTJ GILMER, PROPRIETOR. H/~"1 ILMER begs to announce to • the travelling and general public that the Empire Hotel has been TlfOt:ofOf!L V l: &SO V A TED AND i:il- FURS !SUVD TURO UQHO UT. The accommodation at the Empire is uow not to surp :ssed by any other hotel in the colony. Special provisions h.i 3 been made to ensure the comfort of families, Permanent Hoarders, Commercial Travellers, and others who may f ;tv.ir U3 with their patronage. S.-»tii t >ie Itiioms, light and spacious, have be*ti provided ; in fact no expense has been spared by the new proprietor while re-furnishing and improving the house. The services of a first class PROFESSION -\L COOK having been secured is .% guarantee that the menu at the Empire will be of the most recherche description.

AN ij SPIRITS Al.*^ 2278 "Ml ARTHUR HOBY, Licentiate in dental surges y. Royal College Surgeou3, Ireland, WI.LU3 -.STREET, WELLINGTON, Second house above Manners-street. MORE a bout THE NAIL COMPETITION ! Every holder of chances gets a prize of some SORT. Tin Pie Dishes, Tin Tea and Coffee Pot 3, Japanned Waiters. Japanned Trays, Galvanised Tuba, Ivory Napkin Rings. Superior Chinese Waiters, Travelling Trunks, Register Grates, Bedsteads, Wringing Machines, itc., &c., &c., given* AWAY r GIVEN* AWAY! GIVEN AWAY ! GIVEN AWAY! According to the number of chances held by the purchasers of IRONMONGERY! daring this GREAT NAIL COMPETITION. A holder of 10 chances gets a preseut of a small Waiter, or Tin Pie Dish, etc. A holder of 20 chances gets a present of & nice Chinese Fire Screen, or a pair of Flat Irons, etc. A holder of 40 chances geta a presont of a good Tin Tea or Coßee Put, or Set of Ivory Napkin Rings, etc. A holder of 60 chances gets a present of a Tea Tray. A holder of 80 chances gets a present of a Galvanised Tub. A holder of 100 chancer geta a present of a Travelling Trunk, Wringing Machine, etc. 130 chances gets a REGISTER GRATE. 200 chances gets a BEDSTEAD JNO. YOUNG, IKONMO N G-KR, WELLINGTON. 2322 Chas. P. Powles, LICENSED LAND BROKER, C'JMMfAGfJXT, «tr Offices—Chamber of Commerce, Lamb ton Quay, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2327, 22 June 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2327, 22 June 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2327, 22 June 1886, Page 2

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