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THIS' CHEAPEST HOUSE In the district to buy DRAPERY and CLOTHING is ' '■! C, SMITH AND CO.'S. >ELNG direct importers, we are ia a ) position to sell at the lowest price. We buy for Cash and sell for Cash, and | having no middle profit to pay, we giro our customers tho very best value for money. Lace Stripe' Muslin 3Jd,' worth 6d Dress Material s|d, worth 9d All-wool Dress-Material 7|d, worth Is Black Cashmere Is 3d, worth la 9d Brocho Silk Is lid, worth 3s (id ' Now Prints 2s lid dress, worth 4a6d Now Prints Cs lid dress, worth 7s (id Stripe GalatoajGJd pur yard, worth 9d Check Gingham 3f, worth (id All-Linen Table Damask lid per yard, worth Is 3d Laco Curtains 2s 6'd pur pair, worth 3s lid. Stout Shirting 4|d por yard, worth I\i Colored Moleskin Is per yard, worth Is fid Heavy Twcod for Boys, Is 3d, per yard, worth 2s Ladies' Print Skirts, Is each, worth 2s Ladies' and Children's Trimmod Hats Ladies Stays 2s (id per pair, worth 3s 9d Children's Tunics, Is lid eaoh, worth 3s Od Ladies' Collars 2d, worth 4d Knitting Cotton, Is lid per lb, worth 2s6d Children's Sox, 2d per pair, worth 6d Men's Under Shirts lso'u each, 2s 9d Men'B Merino pants Is Gd per pair, worth 2s 9d Boys' Drill Suits, all sizes. Men'B Tweed Trousers 3s lid per pair, worth 5s lid Boys' Tweed Trousers 2s lid, worth 4s lid Moh'b Tweed Suits 16s Gd, worth 21b Boys' Knickor Suits from 3s 3d Boys' Felt Hats Is, worth 2s Boys' and Youths Straw Hats Is, worth lsGd Men's Linen Collars Gd each, worth Is. Boys'\VhiteShirtsls3d each, worth 2s lid Shirts, Braces, Ties, Hats, &c., in great variety. By purchasing at CS. & Oo.'s you will save quits 20 per cent. Retail at Wholesale Price. Note the address—0. SMITH & CO., QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTUN,

In talking over the depression which existed in the manufacturing districts of England and Scotland with a very reliable gentleman, well acquainted with thu mechanic class, und just out from Home a few weeks, ho told me that there was fully 400 tradesmen m our town working for Is a day on the roads. The truth of the above was brought forcibly before niu in passing a shop in Cuba-street. 1 saw thoro a full-size register grate marked Lis, How it was made for tho money I cannot imagine Also pockot-knives, resembling tho famous pampa, markod sd, and some grand two-blade pearlhandle knives marked Is; also sonio really pretty coal vases marked 12s. Really two yoai'3 aw when I was furnishing I paid 42s for. There was also a five-gallon boiler at 8s 3d, which in tho country fotches 143, and soino grand parlour fondors at lis. I took the prices down, as every article in Hio window waa markod in plain figures, and 1 intend during the recess to send down for long-handlo shovels at 3s 3d, and best stool spades at Is Gd, 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 ournutuerouß clients that we have just added Largo Varieties of Mori's and Boys Cloth. m, all of which have boon specially ordered of tho very best Colonial Twaedi, Our communication with tho Continental Fashions is so perfect that we pan guarantee our garments as a Fashionable Guido. Wo alter our Garments Freo of Charge. Wo register new sizes daily, and therefore can guaranteo a Perfect Fit. Men's and Boys' Suits made to measuro after the Nowost Style and Fashion, latest samples of Tweeds and Worsted Clothing to hand. Morcory doparhnont is roploto with ovary iiccossary article for Mon's and Boys' wear in Shirts, Sox, Scarves, etc, You nro cordially invited to call and Inspect, Agents for Wortheim Sewing Machines. Country orders carefully and promptly oxecutod, W. H. WEBBER, Manager. Madtrton Branch next Clul Hotel 2397 JO BUILDERS AND CABINETMAKERS. STEAM TURNING AND CARVING WORKS, Courtney Placo, Wellington C.BATH, Beep to inform tho trades and public generally that ho has started TURNING IN ADDITION TO CARVING. and is now prepared to oxecuto ordorain TURNING, BAND andFRETSA WING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Charges will be at the Lowest Pos. sible Rates. C. BATH invites all persons to como and INSPECT THE STOCK Of Turning and Carving on hand before purchasing elsewhere. 2332 RC. BULKLEY, Dentist, Welling- , ton, notifies that from July Ist his surgery will be removed from Grayeroet to Willis-streot, (new Brick Build in?). 7th house above the Albert Hotel,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2433, 23 October 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2433, 23 October 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2433, 23 October 1886, Page 2

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