LAST WEEK GREAT CLEARIN SALE. Ix talking over the depression which existed in tho manufacturing districts of England and Scotland with a very reliable gentleman, well acquainted with Fhe mechanic class, and just out from Home a few weeks, he told me that there was fully 400 good tradesmen in 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 Ouba-streot. 1 saw thero a full-size register grate marked 13s. How it was made for the money I cannot imagine, Also pocket-knives, resembling tho famous pampa, marked sd, and some grand two-blade pearlhandle knives marked Is; also some really pretty coal vases marked 12s. Really two yean apo when I was furnishing I paid 42s for. There was also a fivo-gallon boiler at 8s 3d, which in the country fetches 14s, and Bomo grand parlour fenders at lis, I took the prices down, as overy article in the window was marked in plain figures, and 1 intend during the recess to aond down for long-handlo Bhovels at 3s 3d, and best steel spades at, 4s Cd, to Jno. Young, Wellington's Oheaplronmonger.—Advi.
NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY. CHEAPEST AND LARGEST CLOTHING EMPORIUM IN THIS COLONY. Special Notice. WE bog to inform our mmiorous clients that we have just added Large Varieties of Men'a and Boys Clothing, all of which have been ar#ci»]ly ordered of the very best Colonial Tweed*, 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 Charge We register new sizes daily, and therefore can guaranteo a Perfect Fit. Men's and Boys' Suits made to measure after the Newest Style and Fashion, latest samples of Tweeds and Worsted Clothing to hand. Morcery department is replete with overy necessary article for Men's and Boys' wear, in Shirts, Sox, Scarves, otc. You aro cordially invited to call aud Inspect. Agontß for Wortheim Sewing Machines, Country orders carefully and promptly executed. W. H. WEBBER, ' Managei. Masttrton Branch next Club Sotd. Fnstweek FIRST WEEK First week First week of First week First week MONSTER BOOT First wetk First wtek AND SHOE First week First week Q A T"O First wtek First week jjAiiJU First week First week at First week J.W.LEAHY'S QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. Come early to secure the Great Bargains, First week! First week 11 First week 11 'I MONEY TO LEND. ON MORTGAGE. Very largo sumß are at present not negotiable, the money market being considerably exhausted by existing bank pressure. We quote rato of interest fully 1 to 11 perconfc. for sums ill excess of £SOO, with overy probability of a further advance, and we should advise borrowers to take advantage of present quotations. About £20,000, divisiblo, to arrive from England by incoming mail, will command on high class .securities, lowest rate. Scandivanian securities still- command attention and are readily negotiable. OHAS.FOWNAILACO., Mortgage Agents, Grey-street, Wellington-, ESTABLISHED 1875.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2404, 20 September 1886, Page 2
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