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HENRY O¥EI& CO.'S Will commence on SATURDAY NEXT, the 26th inst. AS we only hold One Sale in tho year, we are determined to make it a Thorough Success, and to accomplish this wo have re-marked the whole of out immeuse Stock (amounting to over £7500) to suoh prioes that will convince the public of its genuineness. We beg to submit tho following list as a criterion of the reductions made, but we would specially invite all to call and inspect the Goods and prices for themselves: , ■ \ : ' : :■ DRESS DEPARTMENT. »;■ Fancy Homespun, s|d, usual price IOJd ! . Heavy Homeapun, 10£ d, usual price Is 6d , Foule Serge, BJd, U3ual prico la All Wool Costume Oloth, Is, original prico Is 9d And all other Dress Goods reduced to Half Price. -Remnants at a GREAT REDUCTION. Ulsters and Mantles at leas than cost price. French and English Millinery reduced to half price ' Straw and Felt Hats from (id. _ Ladies' Wool Skirts, Quilted Skirts, and Felt Skirts, greatly reduced' • 300 pairs Ladies' Sfcaya, in grey and white, 2s6d,'wort.h 4s i)d. 200 pairs Ladies' Scarlet Stoya, 2s lid, half price : Long' Black Ostrich Feathers,'lb 6d each, ' ' • ' '• • " mmm m moy pf Aifrai All our Fnllinga reduced to (id and Is per yard. 2-button Black Kid Glove's Is per pair A lot of Collarettes Is each, usual price 2s 6d and 3s 6d. , Blankets, Sheetings, Flannels, Calicoes, Cretonnes, &c,, &c,, GREATLY REDUCED. OLOTIIMMMIOT. As uur stock in this Department is much too heavy, we are making fabulous roductionß in order to clear. We would invito special attention to Men's and Boys' Clothing, as we are sure suoh bargains have novor before been offered in Masterton. Remember tho Sale commonce3 on SATURDAY. Oome ofitly and secure some of tho Bargains. OTO TEEMS tote Me are SffiICTLY GASH. HEIRY OWE! & Go.

ain and save your seeds from birds, and onsuro a bettor crop than by aiiy othor method, fitted, if deaiwl, to bow Turnips in drills or rows. OUR NEW BROADCAST SOWER, FOIICEPEED ~ For grain, grass, and turnips, is simply perfect. The discharge with both of above umoliinoß will not vftry moro than 10 ounces to the' acre, while the best cup feed varies from 7 to 10lb3 per acre. OUR CHAFFC.UTTERS Still maintain the lead, fitted with new wrought steel mouthpioce, OUR PATENT BAGSERS (single ov double) are a complete success. Copy of Testimonial—- • THE GKOVE, IKWEIL, Maech 26TH, 1886. " I have thoroughly tried your No, 1 Chaff-cutter and Bangor which 1 bought of your Christchurch housed It has given me greatest Satisfaction, and I frequently have much pleasure in recommending this make to'my frionds who want a thorough good Ghaff-ciitt«v.—(Signal) Herbert _ ' HORSE (GEARS, AXiL SIZES. ' Patent Disc Harrows, with balancing , Double Furrow Ploughs, Harrows, Grabbers, Iron and Steel Fencing Standards; also Gray's Patent Standards for folding sheep and fixing Wire letting, reduced prices . } Fencing and Barbed Wire (best brands) ' Sole Agents for Walker's Patent Strainers, 6d each. PRO BONO PUBLICO. EA.GTS are stubborn things, and the following aro a few which those who wish to support Colonial Industry, and especially those who wish to economise should study.. Uofore you buy a net? article it. behoves you to enquire into the quality of the said article, and not be led away by the business puffs set flying by those who do not scruple to stoop to anything to moke a business. We recommend as being t.he BEST in the colonics. ¥e can do so without fear of contradiction. • Rub is the;great property 1 which coal should contain, and our Government Analyst,has .proved beyond a doubt that there is' no coal in the Australasia Colonies containing the quantity the BRUNNER .COAL does. We have also the best English authorities, according to analysis, who place it far beyond Newcastle .coal:for;containing: those prbpoi-fcies.. Backed up by those indisputable authorities, we can recommend as boiug-the' BEST and CHEAPEST in the market. nPTAAT TO LANDLORDS ANI) HOUSEKEEPEKS we give a few words of advice, There are coals in the market which, to the uninitiated, may appear a nice and ploaaaut article, a groat heat—rgo great, indeed, that by its use your register Btoveß and grates suffer, wliicli, to those who. study finance, makes a great difference. Another thing to study is the lasting power of these coals. It burns too quickly, to the detriment of the consumers' pocket. It is a well-known fact that with 41b weight of BRUNNER CUAL'ybucan make as large a fire as you can with Gib of any other, owing to the large propciitiou bf ?aa it contains. It expands when heated, ami omits a ,steady heat, and is'acknowledged by all to begreat money-»vor. Another faot worth noticing is), that the .BRUNNER COMPANY do,liot havo to. buy their coal from other mine .proprietors as our lucal dealers have to., There is no second profit. They are owners of the BRUNNER MINE, having their own fleet,of steamers, and depots in different parts of the Colony, conducted by themselves, wliioh enables them to sell cheaper and with more,benefit to the consumer'thau any,other iifpi can. . AH those who have the interest of the colony at hoiiit should admit the BRUNNER COMPANY deserves support on its merits..,, At their mines £IOOO per week is paid in wages,'not taking tho' : ,-steamers hulks,, depot#;, &o. (i into, acoount. ;It will be founa to.bp industries in the colony. ~; ■, . "' The Company: aro renowlied for Smelting Coke; so much so that it competes sudoessfully in tlio Australasian,market with tho iinported-English coko. FIRE-CLAY, GOODS,of every description on'hand or made to order.' ■\Yq ]iavo two Offices in 'Wellington, connected by TeIephone—CUSTOMHOUSE QUAY and MANNERS-STREET. Telophone, Nos. 205 and 230. . ;' , •A-'HvH'i!' 'i'lf!*''" l '.••l' !i«' * ' •••"

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2352, 21 July 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2352, 21 July 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2352, 21 July 1886, Page 1

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