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CHILDREN'S STRONG TWEED ULSTERS, 1/11. Ladies' Black Cloth Jackets, 5/0, LADIES' STRONG T WEED ULSTERS, 7s lid. Ladies' Fashionable Tweed Jackets, 10s 6d. Every Article in our Extensive Stock reduced to Clearing Prices, Monster Clearing Sale. WHOLESALE DRAPERY Go. P. DICKSON, MANAGING PAKTNER, The Cheapest House FOR Drapery 2 Clothing JS C. SMITH and Go's. New Dress Tweeds, Gid per yard Superior Dress Tweeds, 9id per yard Now Plushes, all colors, 3s lid per yard Black Velveteen, Is 9d a yd: Good value Blankets, 7s lid per pair Heavy Flannel, 9|d per yard Children's Ulsters, all sizes Ladies' Ulsters, splendid assortment Ladies' Jersey Jacket, from 8s Gd Black Quilted Skirts, from 3s lid "Wool Squares, from Cd Umbrellas, from Is lid New Gloves in Cashmere, Taffeta, and Ringwood All the best makers in Hosiery, warranted to wear. In Men's and Boy's Clothing we hold a large and well-selected stock of Good and useful Tweeds, which, for DURABILITY CANNOT BE BEATEN. Hats, Jerseys, Ringwood Gloves,' Socks, Wool Scarfs, Overcoats in great variety. 0. SMITH & Co, Queen Street, Masterton. ANATOMICAL.BOOT MART, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite E. Dixon's Coach Factory, Masterton.) JUI lEB UV BE GS tO direct tlip attention i *?■ LCnni of tho public to the splendid assortment at Ladies', Gents', ami Children's Boots and Shoes now on view at fifilfl their Establish incut. Come whero you MtaU can get your Inn'':- made to fit, Come where your pet corns won't be tortured. Come where your boots will bo gift made to (lie glass of fashion nnd mould of ||U form. Boots vcnovatei', irrespective of makers Terms Moderate.

NEW GOODS!! NEW GOODS!! Geo, Johnston, (LATE E. FEIST.) General Merchant and Direct Importer, QUEEN STitEET, HAS much pleasure in announcing to liia Customers and the public generally, tlwt he has just opened up a large parcel of Winter Goods, direct from the Manufactories, comprising— DLANKETS jJTILANNELS D Hosiery ni OfILOTHING UQHIRTS 0 WOOLS ®& 0 ' All Goods are marked at lowest prices. A few lines still remain of the old stock, and to, make a complete clearing out, further reductions have been made. Inspection invited. BOOTS & SHOES ENGLISH & COLONIAL. . Groceries Groceries First-class stock ; all best brands kept, and at the lowest Cash rates Too aOwn blends from speci-fn,, „ Cl ±odb ally selected Indian -l-Gwo and China Teas: Is Bd, 2s, 2s 4d; special blend 2s Bd. Try our 2s Tea, splendid value. COFFEE COFFEE A 1 Plantation, ground daily, 2s per lb., Quite a Treat. SUGAE, 9s Gd, 10s Gd, lis per 401b bag. Qr W 3no"P ßl 'k )X ) (20 bars) 5s (id, Gs OUdIJMd, 83 3d, 10s CANDLES, 50 boxes Johnston's Imperial Sperm, odlb, 10sbox;London Wax Candles, BAd lb. Price's Ship Candles, BJd. Corn Flour 4|d, Best Rice 3d, Sago 3jd, Tapioca 3|d. IRONMONGERY and EARTHENWARE, —Large Stock: Greatly ReducedOrders solicited, and goods promptly delivered. Spocial attention to country orders. 2878 JOHN F. McCLEAN, M.U.C.Y.S., VETERINARY SURGEON Late assistant veterinary SURGEON to the Royal Agricultural Society of England, Offices: 38, Willis-stkekt,Wellington, PAINLESS DENTISTRY. Mr WALTER E. HALL, FIRST PRIZE MEDALIST, DENTAL SURGEON, Wilijs-Stkeet Wellington. IS NOW filling artificial teeth at 10s each, Guaranteed to be perfect for eating and speaking and life-like in appearance, partial cases from £1 10s, Complete Bet for £4 4s, only the bestmaterial used, coupled with the highest standard of 'Workmanship. Several teeth extracted painlessly, under Laughing Gas for 10s Gd, Teeth stopped from 0b CONSULTATION FREE. '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2885, 28 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2885, 28 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2885, 28 April 1888, Page 2

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