LAST WEEK OF 0. SMITH 8s CO.'S GREAT CLEARING SALE.
In talking ovor the depression which existed in the manufacturing districts of England and Scotland with a very reliable gentleman, well acquainted with the meohanic class, and just out, from Home n few weeks, ho told me that there was fully 400 good tradesmen m our town working for Is a day on the roads. The truth of the above was brought forcibly before me in passing a shop in Cnba-streofc. 1 saw there a full-size registor grate marked 13s. llow it was made for tho raonoy I cannot imagine, Also pocket-knives, resembling tho famous pampa, marked sd, and some grand two-blade pearlhandlo knives marked Is; also some really pretty coal vases marked 12s. Really two year 3 apo whon I was furnishing I paid 42s for. There was also n five-gallon boiler at 8s 3d, which in the country fetches 14s, and somo grand parlour foudora at lis. I took the prices down, as every articlo in the window was marked in plain figures,, and 1 intend during the recess to sond down for long-handle shovels at 3s 3d, and best steol spades at 4s lid, to Jno. Young, Wellington's Cheap Ironmonger.—Advi. 23G0
NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. CHEAPEST AND LARGEST CLOTHING EMPORIUM IN THIS COLONY. Special Notice. WE beg to inform our numerous clionts that we have just added Large Varieties of Moil's and Boys Clothin?, all of which have boen specially ordered of tho very boßt Colonial Tvyeedß, Our communication with the Continental Fashions is so perfect that we can guarantee our garments as a Fashionable Guide.. We alter our Garments Free of Chargo. We register new sizes daily, and therefore' can guarantee a Perfect Fit, Moil's and Boys' Suits made to measure after the Newest Style and Fashion, latest samples of and Worsted Clothing to hand. Morcery department, is replete with every necessary article for Men's and Boys' wear in Shirts, Sox, Scarves, otc. You are cordially invited to call and Inspect, Agents for Worthoim Sowing Machines. Country ordors carefully and promptly executed. W. H. WEBBER, Managei. Masterton Branch next Okh Hotel. First wed FIRST WEEK First mek First week of First week First week MONSTER BOOT First week First tmek AND SHOE First week First week Cj A TTI First mek First mek UA IJ n First week First wee}; at First weel: J.W.LEAHY'S QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. Come early to secure the Great Bargains First week! First week 11 First week 111 2286 MONEY TO LEND. ON MORTGAGE. Very large Bums are at present not negotiable, the monoy markot being considerably exhausted by existing bank pressure; We quote rate of iriterost folly 7 to ty percent, for sums in excess of £6OO, with ovory probability of a further advance, and we should advise borrowers to take advantage of present quotations. About £20,000, divisible, to arrive from England by incoming mail, will command on high class securities, lowost rate.- Scandiyanian securities still command attention and are readily negoti&blo. CHAS. POWNALL & CO., Mortgage Agents, Grey-Btreet, Wellington. ESTABLISHED 1875
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2397, 11 September 1886, Page 2
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