Immense BqrgairisIn tie estate of David, ;, Draper,'Cuba-street,, \-,t. ■■■ .. 'Wellington. . :^ ■ . , rupt, at : ;,!,■. ;/■ And will dlear the Btook'out in &'sKort time .:; v'-, at ■-:■■:•■ :y: : :.i- -, Extraordinary LoiV' Prices;- ■ In tho premises'formerly occupied by H; - Pftereon, Boot Shop, opposite Olib Hotel/ " : ,-,,' ~ Masteti-n. ~.,,.:■..,; ...„;•;.;■ . The Stock ; Consists, o|r- ,•':■'• Plain.and,fancy■.l)resß,Btuffa,,,Biaofr■; . Cashmeres, Co)oredCaßhmetes, W(nse9,r; ■.-.. Plaids, Velveteens, Bergcß, Plushes/;.. Prints, iQioghamß,...Mnalins Crimean .; Shirtings, Standard Shirts, white aua,, colored flannels, : Blankets, ; .S(ia\yls,:. Riigß, Counterpanes, Greyand white :; Cahoiit!B|Shentingß,'DHiuaakß, Mole,/, Bkihß,l)iDj.ityfl,Oretpnue8 I Fla!inelotte». Tiokings, Jtaians, Forfata, Dowlosv Toilet Covers, Antimacassere, Table :, Covers,; Lqoe'* .Curtains, ; j Towels',',. ; Tweedsj ;Ladies. and Gills'.. -Macin- : toshejsnd ulsters? Ladies' and. Girl's Jackets, Black & Colored Underskirta, ■>:, Millinery, and; jGirl's, b'lowers,..Feathers,)Birds, Hosiery,; Gloves, Ribbons, Pelliseß, Aprons,,.-, Rutchings, ,• Hollands,- Beiesia.B,- Frij.,,,; lings, Umbrellas, Bilkß, ; Laccs,Qorsetß,' < Baby LineD, Ladies' UnderclotbiDg,,'Fingering .wools, .Men's, youths and. Boy's Suits, Men's Youths' cVßoya'',: Overcoats, Oilskins, Trousers and vest, Trousers, Men's ti .Jwy'sfwhite and, /■ colored shirts, Caps, .Hats ;Bracea< ■ Soarfß, .Tieß, Undershirts,•.Drawers' ' ! Bankrupt Stock -r Sale: :'':w.;fiia, : :::; Pfi'OPBIETOK.
nOMMEEOIAL HOTEL, v;.''''■ ; "'''" ■' ■::' ;,'".';;.'."'.. WttUS-SIEEBT, ' : ffs'iLlSoi4»." ■ " : ,, ; (Opposite tie Empire.; ■.' .'.',' '■. GEO. ,M. OUlMETTE.. : ....Proprietoh' The above 61d-eßtabliahcd and' mOti • contrally situated hotel having been com--.; pletely" renovated and refurnished in the mostmgdornstylo, i'bnow open,to re« ■' ceivovisitors. ' : ' ;,,'.'., '.''.'..'.; Tho Cuiflino is undor highly competent' management; 1 ■ : "'- ; ;'' ;; - The best wines, ales- and spirits only '• keptiu;stock.- I, :■/■■)■■■■ ■:'- 1 The billiard-room, the best in the city, contains two,very high-class .Eighth tables Under the charge of a moot oih'cient marker. Hot and Cold Shower' Baths."' '
'' The a first-class pinno.ia -admirably adapted : for meetings nnd smoke!concerts,.'' >' Special; arrangement? fyir-. permanent' n boarders;-,. Terms from £1 la per. weekvi, : : ;; ToStitfetiholdna/Farme>B l !'t7o.i)d.:,,'■, • '■' "' cuttera,arid'Settletagenerally, /'.'.. JUST. REOEIV-RD Mm Amerioi per' ;; y 8.8. Mamarl, \: •■.,.'.'' fWOFULDING ''".., is, ;.SAIIKG;MACHINES,: &,: . Ho 1 Machine with as&w Bit feet, will „£. cu'U log 3 feet m diameter, 2 Mb- , . chine will carry,a saw frii'm;6J to 7 feef, andwillolitaliig up : w ! ~; " l tef, ':-. ;• ■■..' : >■■ }• ■■■>' ■*■■'■■ ••■' ■-■ /ITH these saws one man can ent ■ - .from 5 tv 8 corda,«f woud'irar'i' day. • A boy 16 or 18 can vr<nk it. easily. : ,iAa ; it. is a new,:-or r^her'improvtid;.'. ■■■~ article, we will b(vo a'publib trialnt. , ~, ii !• Messrs rawES' ; ;;:; ' .";' : .;, •,.. . i; .i,. '[':, ".. BALE YARDS,- ii"',;-«.';! on ; Ist of : June,. 1892,.when ifc'can ; bV : ■;::; tested and triod, : , •'.- .■- .j ..,.. - ,lOrders will be bootedßo'aa-tdsend,7'-., next 'Frisco Maii.< ;'';. '' '.;.''','"'.' !l . Bear in mind that this machine folds up ;' like apuoket: knife; and only weighs l '' l '' 441b5,j,:,: ~,;: :-.■ ~-V : : - ! :°'/-M/ :It iwill.be; greatly appreciated ;by-all- , ■'-.. farmers,who, saw their own wood)and ~-,.., all laboring raou working: in the wpjds- .' alone. ■". . ...,'. '■','.". ' , ■ Wood and log sawyers can' DOUBLE? ] ~%* THEIR vVAGBS DAlLY'and pay ; for ■"* their machine in a few days;' '■■ '';■"•"■ \ For further information write to or call at ; R.F v TEiPJLE&Co ) ; j PERRY STREET ». MApIRTON, ; '.' T : Sole Agoht for New Zealand..-'.''... forget I(l:Juneat Messrs Lowes andlonia'Sale Yards. :;: , : '' '■ "Agents wanted.-to travel.throiigb'tlie" Bush and other parts. '..,:.1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4121, 26 May 1892, Page 4
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