IMPOBTAM DISOOU N PURCHASE, - SUPPLEMENTARY SUMMER SHIPMENTS FOR Kirkcaldie and Stains Arc now showing in variona • Departments eitensivii pur-' chases made by their London Buyers, bought from tho manufacturers ai the fall of tho English season, at very large Discoiwra tor cash. SPECIAL PUKCIIAWE • of: 7 SUPERIOR DRBSI3 TWEEDS. 8/3 The Full Dress 8/9 14/- The Full Dress 14/- , 15/9 The Full Dross 15/9 17/6 The Full Dress 17/6 PATTERNS POSIT FREE. LADIES FRILLED SHIRTS. SO dom-FIFTY DQZEN-50 doxn ±k EAOH (ALL ONEPRIOE.) EAOH /!/£ This npecial purchase is deserving atte g tion by all ladies; the ihirts are look* stitched throughout, made of superior cambric, in spots, and Btripes, and iu fashionable colors, • LADIES COLORED OLOTH JAOKETS, resh, to be had in all shades, 10/- 12/0 15/-17/6 20/- SO/. ETON JACKETS. Navy and Black, 16/6 18/6 20/6 to 26/. CHILDREN'S SUMMER JACKETS A choice variety in all afiadea—sizes 1 to, 8-Prices, 7/- 9/6 10/6 12/6 to 30/, FURNISHING DEPARTMENT. -ONE HONORED ADD IIITY PIECES—--180 PIEOKS. 160P1KGES, NEW FLANNELETTES 28 to 32 inches in width. Prioes, 4R sjd,6*d,Bd,9dyard. j -ONE HUNDRED PIECES—--100 PIECES 100 PIECES. CEYLON BHIRTINGS, Bjd, 10d,12d,16d, iOd per yard,
60 VIEOKS. —FIFTY PIECHS—BO PIECED. AIiFBKD STRIPE JEAN SUITINGS. 9J\d, lOd, 12d pur yard. SOO-TWOHUMHEI) PIEOBS-gOO FANCY COTTON SHIRTINGS, 6Jd, 7jd, BJd, 9d, 12d, Ud per yard. ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY PIECES FASHIONABLE CRETONNES, 80ineh,6Jdto2s9d; -45 to 64inch, Kevbhsibie, h«il t<>2s9d. Paf tci'Mh Postt Free, Kiukoaldie&.Stains, RETAIL MtAPEBB AT WHOLESALE PRIOES WELLINGTON,. CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR PRESENTS. WDODOALL. has now replenished , hia atiitk with a new nsiiortmunl of INOYEL: lEB in Hold nnd Silver Broi'chesA Uhaitia, Gonta'iStuda and special valuo in Watches and Engagement Rings, By last 'Frisco, boat (vin Auckland) a oasoof ENGLISH NICKLE SILVER ELECTRO PIATE in Gongs and Flower Stands, Cruets, etc., all suitable for Weudixo and Bhrmthas oifts, . " UNDER THE CLOOK." 1 QnBE« STREW h MaRTERTOV
VISIfP J.LMURKaTS FOE BOYS' COLONIAL 1.8. SUITS 8/C, 10/0, 12/6, All Sizes, BOYS' LONG TEOUSBR SUITS, NELBON TWEED, 12/6., Silk Handkerchiefs, Studs, Silk Ties JBMMira The Largest Aasorlmtnt to thou Next Door to the Club Hotel, DIARIES FOR 1898, NEW MUSIC, NEW ANNUAL VOLUMES CHRISTMAS OARDS Toys and Fancy Goods. JOHNWATT, (Next Mason, Obemtst QOEENSTREET MBTEIITON.
NEW DRESSES BOTH OHEAP AND GOOD Q/11 ANEW DRESS FOR Q/i-i <j/0 A NEW DRESS FOR AfP Kla A HEW DRESS FOR e/c IH IWBWB YARD LUNOTHB, FORTUNATE ANNOUNCEMENT 111 RAILWAY LANDSLIP, MessrsC.Smith&Co. EIGHT CASES FRESH GOODS BUITABIB Ml TEH k season.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4309, 4 January 1893, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4309, 4 January 1893, Page 2
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