IMFCKTANT I TIMATION. SPECIAL AND EXTRAORDINARY BARGAIN LOIS FOR THE FIRST WEEKS OF THEIR SEMIANNUAL SALE. Sweeping Reductions in Dross Fabrics. - ONE GREAT SPECIAL LINE OF ONE THOUSAND FIVE HUNDRED DRESS LENGTHS In choice French textures and designs. THE REDUCTIONS ARE FROM 85 to 50 PERCENT. WASHING DRESS MATERIALS, Reductions ranging from 25 to 33 per cent. Zcphys at 1/0, reduced to 12d, 1/4J to IOJd, Hid to 7JQ. Fancy Open Stripe Washing Fabric 1/2, reduced to CJd. High Class French Trimmed Millinery and Bonnets all at exactly HALF PRICE. High Class French Trimmed Hats all (it exactly HALF PRICE. All Untrimmcd Goods at Reduced Price. All Light Cloth Jackets, at 25 vzv, cent, DISCOUNT. All Light Cloth Capes, 20 per cent discount All Silk Grenadine, Net and Laco Dolmans 20 per cent discount All Dust, Imperial and Macintosh Cloaks 20 per cent discount ' All Silk Grenndene mid Lace Capes 10 per per cent discount All Black and Nary Jackets, 10 per cent discount All Tea and Dressing Gowns 10 per cent discount All Tea Jackets, Garibaldis, Jerseys, 10 pot cent discount, We also offer Travellers, Superior Ulsters, Fur and Silk Lined Cloaks, warm capes etc., etc., at greatly reduced prices. In Other Departments Reductions of a very tangible character havo been made viz—Sunshades, Ladies Blouse Shirts, Ribbons, Laces, Handkerchiefs, Ladies Hosiery and Gloves. In Childrens, Costumes, Ulsters, Jackets, Dust Cloaks, (special reductions have been made,) N.B.—During this sale the usual bonds teiims will be suspended. KIRKOALDIE& Stains, IMPOItTEnS AND maxwacturbus, WELLINGTON Caiii>et Wahehobse.-SI. George's Hall, Queensland relief fund +j rpHE undersigned will be 9 PJ forwarding a case of cloth- V. 13 ing to Queensland in 0 P 0 Q aid of the abore, and would j! j bo glad to receive, and ac- * 5 knowledge, gifts of New or Old 0 * A U Olothing, or any other articles, y I that would bo useful to tho g 1 ut Homeless and Helpless FaroU w 9 1 ©lies. } J. L MURRAY, DRAPER & CLOTHIER, NEXT DOOR TO THE CLUB HOTEL, Educational Depository MASTERTON. LARGE and varied assortment of AC. - COUNT BOOKS and GENERAL STA. TIONERY-incluiling Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and Purses of all kinds Scrap and Fern Albums Ladies Companions Writing Desks, Tourist Cascii, Card Cases, etc. Artists Materials, Fancy Goods, LAWN TENNIS Racquets and Balls, Best Make. CRICKET BATS, Balls, and Stumps, . SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES. Agents for—Pringlo's Art Needlework and tho British and Foreign Bible Society, E, T. HOLMES. STOCKTAKING SALE. C.SMfffl&Co WILL COMMENCE THEIR STOCKTAKING SALE. SATURDAY, 21st JANUARY, For Three Weeks Only. SHOP BURSTING WITH BARGAINS I WE HAVE FULLY ' REMNANTS 4i\[\ REMNANTS REMNANTS WW REMNANTS AT EALF COST. DUST CLOAKS AND JACKETB MUST GO AT ANY SACRIFICE. All Summer Goods Must bo Cleared at Cost! (JOME AND INSPECT AND JUDOffl FOR YOURSELVES REMEMBER-The Salomllcommenco on Saturday, January 21st, and bat for three weeks only, bo corao at onceandparticipated the wonderful bargains at C.SMITH&CO., QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON, And at Wellington, Nelson, Westport, Groymoutli and JDcnnbton. JOHN HENDEHSpN, J MERCHANT TAILOR; Qdebmmt Mabikrtoh The fawof your palrwiagt and\ rmr/tmndatim nwstid,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 2
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515Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4354, 25 February 1893, Page 2
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