IMPORTANT DISCOUNT PURCHASE. SUPPLEMENTARY SUMMER SHIPMENTS FOR Kirkcaldie and Stains Are now showing in various Dopaitmosta extensive pur. chases made by their Lon. don Buyers, bought from tho manufacturers at the {all of the English season; at very large dbcounib fob cash. SPECIAL PUKCHA.WE OF SUPERIOR DRKSS TWEEDS. 8/9 Tho Full Dresa 819 14/- Tho Full Dress 14/« 16/9 The Full Dross 15/9 17/6 The Full Dress 17/G PATTERNS POST FREE, LADIES FRILLED SHIRTS. 50 dozen—FIFTY DOZEN—SO doxn EAOH (AM ONKPBICE.j EACH /|J^ This special purchase is deserving attention by all ladies; the ahirta are lock* stitched throughout, made of superior cambric, in spots, and stripes, and iu fashiouable colors. LADIES COLORED CLOTH JACKETS, Now and Fashionable Styles, perfectly rash, to be had in all shades, 10/. 12/0 15/- 17/0 20/-to 30/. ETON JACKETS. Nary and Blaok, 15/6 18/6 20/6 to 25/. CHILDREN'S SUMMER JACKETS A choice variety in all shades—sizes 1 to, B—Prices, 11. 9/010/612/6 to 30/. FURNISHING DEPARTMENT, -ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY PIECES—--150 PIEOBS. 160 PIECES. NEW FLANNELETTES 28 to 32 inohes in width. Prices, 4Jd, 6Jd, OJd, Bd, 9d yard, —OHE HUNDRED PIECES — 100 PIECES 100 PIEOES, CEYLON SHIRTINGS. BJd, 10d, 12d, 15d, 20d per yard. 60 NECEB, —FIFTY FIECES—6O PIECES, ALFRED STRIPE JEAN SUITINGS. 94d, lOd, 12d per yard, ZOO-TWO RUNDRED FIEOBS-SOO FANCY COTTON SHIRTINGS, 6Jd, 7}d, Bid, 9d, 12d, 14d per yard, ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY PIEOES FASHIONABLE CRETONNES, 80inch, ojd to 2s 9d; 46'tu 64inch, Reversible, la 8d to 2s 9d, Patterns Posit Free, Kirkcaldie & Stains, RETAIL DRiPERS AI WHOLESALE TRICES WELLINGTON,
J. L. MURRAY, NEXT DOOR TO THE CLUB HOTEL, BOYS' STRONG TWJ2ED SUITS (For School Wear) 4/11, 5/6, 7/6, 8/6, 0/6, 10/6. STOUT AND STRONG TWEEDS IK DABS COIOUriS FOE MAKING BOYS'SCHOOL SUITS., PER YARD, AT J.L. MURKaTS, Next Door to the CLUB HOTEL, MABTERTON. NEW BOOKS. m BOOKS. Sir H, Pabkes' Fifty Years in tlio tnok ingot Australian History, 17a. ARNuiD'sSeasand Lands, 2sCd and3s 6d, CRAWFORn's Don Orsino, 2s fid. Mahuhesa Theodom's Under Pressure, 2s 6d, Mrs UilriiANi's The Heir Presumptive and the Heir Apparent. Mooke's Confessions of a Young Man, 2s 6d. Adeline Sergeant's Caspar Brooke's Daughter, 4s, The Humeur of Italy, 4s. JUBT RECEIVED.—A large stock of Omldren's Books, and works in every department of literature. School Books and School Requisites. JOHNWATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, WnoiESUE and Retail, (Next Mason, Chemist) QUEEN STREET MABTERTON,
STOCKTAKING BALE. C. SMITH & Co TO COMMENCE THEIR STOCKTAKING SALE, ON SATUEDAY, Slit JANUARY, CONTINUING For There Weeks Only. SHOP BURSTING WITH BARGAINS | WE HAVE FULLY REMNANTS MA REMNANTS REMNANTS 4tUU REMNANTS AT HALF COST. DUST CLOAKS AND JAOKETS MUST GO AT ANY BMRIFIOE, Ail Summer Goods Must be Cleared at Cost] OOME AND INSPECT AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES. REMEMBER—The Salo will commence on Saturday, January 21st, and laat for three weeks only, so come at onceandparticipatein the wonderful bargains at C.SMITH&CO,, QUEEN-BT,, MASTERTON, And at Wellington, Nelson, Weatport, Greymonth and Dennbtoo,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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487Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4325, 21 January 1893, Page 2
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