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CHEAP IINBB C. SMITH &C C Now Prints, 2s lid por dreaa Striped Galatea, all colors Stout Shirting, 3jd per yd Lace Stripe Muslin, 4d por yd All-wool Dresj Materials, 7sd por yd Now Dross Material, BJd por yd' New Check Muslins, fy per yd Brocho Silks, Is lid por yd Ontmeal Cloths, all colors, Bidporyd Ladies' Print Skirts, Is each Ladies' Linen Collars, Is lldpordoz. Ladies' Handkerchiefs Is Gd perdoz. Hosiery from J. and &• Morloy. 'A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT, ALL THE NEWEST IN KAIPOJ, MOSGIEL, AND GEELONG TWEEDS. C. SMITH AND CO.'S. Retail at Wholesale Price,

In talking over the depression which existed in the manufacturing districts of England and Scotland with a very reliable gontleman, well acquainted with the mechanic class, and just out from Homo a few weeks, ho told mo that there was fully 400 good tradesmon m our town working for Is a day on the roads, ■ The truth of the abovo was brought forcibly before mo in passing a shop in Cuba-street, 1 saw thero a full-size registor grato marked 13s. How it was made for the monoy I cannot imagine. Also pocket-knives, resembling tho famous pampa, marked sd, and some grand two-blade pearlhandle knives marked 1b ; also Bomo really pretty coal vases marked 12s. Really two years apo when I was furnishing I paid 42s for. Thero was also a five-gallon boiler at 8s 3d, which in tho country fetches 14s, and some grand parlour fondors at lis. I took tho prices down, as every articlo in the window was marked in plain figures, and 1 intend during tho recess to send down for long-handle shovels at 3s 3d, and best steel spades at 4s Cd, to Jno, Young, Wellington's Cheap Ironmonger. —Advt.

NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, CHEAPEST AND LARGEST CLOTHING EMPORIUM IN THIS COLONY. Special Notice. WE beg to inform our numerous clients that we have just added Large Varieties of Mon's and Boys Clothing, all of which havo been specially ordered of tho vory best Colonial Tweeds,' Our communication with the Continental Fashions is so perfect that we can guarantee our garments as a Fashionable Guide. Wo alter our Garments Free of Charge. We register new sizes daily, and therefore can guarantee a Perfect Fit. Men's and Boys' Suits made to measure after the Newest Stylo and Fashion, latest samples of Tweeds and Worsted Clothing to hand. Morcory department is roploto with every necessary article for Men's and Boys' wear in Shirts, Sox, Scarves, eto. You are cordially'invited to call and' Inspect. Agents for Werthoim Sowing Machines, Country orders carefully and promptly oxecutfld. W. H. WEBBER,Manager, Maitirlon Branch iml Club Eoid. mO BUILDERS AND CABINETMAKERS. STEAM TURNING AND CARVING WORKS, Courtney Place Wellington C.BATH, Bogs to inform tho trades and public generally that ho has started TURNING IN ADDITION TO CARVING.and is now propared to executo orders in TURNING, BAND andFRETSA WING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Charges will be at the Lowest Pos. Bible Rates. C. BATH invites all persons to como and INSPECT THE STOCK Of Turning and Carving on hand before purchasing elsewhere. 233U T) 0. BULKLEY, Dentist, Wellington, notifioa that from July Ist his surgory will be removed from Graysreet to Willis-street, (new Brick Build in?), 7th house above the Alborfc Hotol.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2423, 12 October 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2423, 12 October 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2423, 12 October 1886, Page 2

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