IMPORTANT* ■ 1 MAT lON, FROM 1 Kirkcaldie and Stains. SPEGIAIi AND EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN LOTS FOR THE FIRST WEEKS OF THEIR GREAT SEMI-ANNUAL SALE. Sweeping Reductions in Dress Fabrics, ONE GREAT SPECIAL LINE OF ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DRESS LENGTHS In choice French textures and designs. THE REDUCTIONS ARE FROM 35 to 50 PERCENT. WASHING DRESS.MATERIALS, Seductions ranging from 25 to 33 per cent. Zcphj-3 at 1/0, reduced to 12d, 1/4J to 10jd, . . lljd to 7|d. Fanoy o]Sen Stripo Washing Fabric 1/2, reduced to 6Jd. High Class French Trimmed Millinery and Bonnets ail at exactly HALF PRICE. High Class French Trimmed Hats all at exactly HALF PRICE. All Untrimmed Goods at Reduced Price. All Lioht Cloth Jackets, at 25 per cest, mbcoust. All Light Cloth Capes, 20 per cont discount All Silk Grenadino, Not and Lace Dolmans 20 per cent discount All Dust, Imperial and Macintosh Cloaks 20 per cent discount All Silk Grenadcno and Lace Capes 10 per per cent discount All Black and Navy Jackets, 10 per cent discount All Tea and Dressing Gowns 10 per cent discount All Tea Jackets, Garibaldis, Jcracya, 10 per cent discount. We also offer Travellers, Superior Ulsters, Fur and Silk Lined Cloaks, warm capes etc., etc., at greatly reduced prices. In Oilier Departments Reduction* of a very tangible character have been mado viz—Sunshades, Ladies Blouse Shirts, Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Ladies Hosiery and Gloves. In Childrens, Costumes, Ulsters, Jackets, Dust Cloaks, (spec ial reductions have been made,) N.D.—During this sale the usual bonus temis will be suspended, Kmoaldie& Stains, importersANn manufacturers, WELLINGTON Carpet Warehouse.—St. George's Hall. J. HURRAY,
NEXT DOOR TO THE CJLUB HOTEL, "3 % —. ® o M 8 SALE! 1 jj OOMMBHOKS- § SATURDAY, 28tb. 5 ® v Everything New ! k 0 ® 0 * ft No Old Stock I ? v E M 0 0 ff 1 £ NEXT DOCK TO THE CIjUB HOTEL, NEW BOOKS. NEW BOOKS. Sir H JfAKKEs' Fifty Years in Iho mak ing of Australian History, 17s. AitNuLD'sßeasand Lands, 2a(id and3a Cil, Crawford's Don Oraino, 2a 6d, Marohesa Theodole's Under Pressure, 2s 6d. Mrs UiirHANi's The Heir Presumptive and the Heir Apparent, Moohe s Confessions of a Young Man, 2s 6d Adeline Sergeabt's Caspar Brooke's Daughter, 4a, The Huihbud of Italy, 4s. JUST RECEIVED,—A largo Btock of Children's Books, and works in every department of literature. School Books and School Requisites, JOHN WATT, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, Wholesale and Retail, (Noxt Mason, Oheralst) QOEENSTREET MASTERTON.
STOCKTAKING SALE. C. SMITH & Co IVIIL COMMENCE THEIR STOCKTAKING SALE, ON SATURDAY,2Ist JANUARY, CONIWUIHO For Three Weeks Only. SHOP BURSTING WITH I BARGAINS 1 WE HAVE FULLY REMNANTS yf /iA REMNANTS REMNANTS 4UU REMNANTS AT HALF COST, DUST CLOAKS AND JACKETS MUST GO AT ANY SAORIFIOE. All Summer Goods Must be Cleared at Cost I OOME AND INSPECT . AND JUDGE FOR YOURSELVES, REMEMBER—The Sale will coramonco on Saturday, January 21at, and last (or three weeks only, so conie , ' atonoeandpartioipateinthe wonderful bargains at C.SMITH&CO,, QUBEN-ST,, MASTERTON, And at Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Greymuuth and Denniston,
{ III; Lojiies and Oenfeotionery mado on the premises at the Caledonn Confectionery Works, Qusea-etjaefc Masterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4330, 30 January 1893, Page 2
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