unreserved Cash Sale I FOB THREE WEEKS. Svapmionoftb& per ml, Bom Terms, for the substitution 0/20 per cent. r IRKOALDIE & STAINS are row jlv snbmittin? the whole of the'.r STOCK OF DRAPERY, amount in va'ue *o (860.0Q0, at a tedoctioa of 20 pet cent or 4/« in the £, off their Barked s3r SALES ate regardod by many as simply Tricks of Trade without fcho kiuifuk advantages the tarn sale imply. KIEKOALDIR & STAINS, Without desiring to catch at any plea whereby they may entice buyors at " SALES," unconditionally state that the wholo of their goods being marked in plain figures and familiar to both town and country settlers, offer absolutely without reserve a concession of 1$ in the £ or all purclmm of 10s and upwards. Special Conditions DURING tub THtfEE WEEKS SALE. All purchases must be paid on day of Sale, otherwise the 20 per eont, discount cannot be allowed, but instead the usual 3| per ceot. if paid on or before the 10th of the following month, All Country Orders should bo aocom« panied by remittance to secure flic 20 per cent, discount. Kirkcaldie and Stains, CARPET WAREHOUSE. FOR THREE WEEKS tho who'e of their magnificent stock of Carpeti, Linoleums, Floor Cloth, Squares, Rugs, Mats, (iuoluding the 47 bales just opened up) at a discount of 10 per cent., or 2s in the £ at the Unreserved Cash Sale, St. George's Ham, CARPET WAREHOUSE, KIRKOALDIE & STAINS, WELLINGTON. Lajibtoh Quay and St. George's Hall. MHE UNDERSIGNED Have to arrive Per ST, LUCIE, FROM NEW YORK, Due end of January—--10-000 ° A s ' LIGHT OP THE AGE KEROSENE,
Each Can Fitted with an Improved Patent Tap. LIGHT OF THE AGE IS THE FINEST SAFEST ILLUMINAKT KNOWN. , Tho fact of its commanding in Australia ssd to 6d per gallon more than any other oil is a sufficient guarantee of its POPULARITY AND SUPERIORITY, I Quotations on application. ?W. M. BANNATYNE AGENTS, WELLINGTON. OMEIHI NO NEW AND NICE, LATEBT AND BEST, YOU TO TRY AGENTS-Messrs M. Casoiber? and Co,, Mastorton and Greytowu. CEYLON TEA. Quite a flutter of excitement was noticed amongst the o\\ habitues of Mincing Lano, London, wben some magnificent samples of' top-tipped leaf' tea was sold at a fabulous ptico a stort time ago, Since then qi'ite a craze has set in in Kngland for rea'ly fine tea, and low grade qualit'es are at a discount. In this colony really fine tea was for many years a luxury. The Union Packing Company by introducing their delicious blend, known as Red Fu'.ino! Tea, have earned a great name eve.-y wbeve. Mr Fig?, o- Colombo, is now, w understand, coapleting arrangements with the Company to tupply tbem reaukrly with bis oho : ce hil'.grown Cey'on tea, which is admitted by expels to be equal to any tea in the world, The Red Funnel Tea is a Weid wlvcb. can be. strongly recommended,—Extract from Oontem« porary,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4020, 25 January 1892, Page 2
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479Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4020, 25 January 1892, Page 2
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