I ll TTARILLELp:, JDEPRE3 ,U * SION. 'IN AUSTRALIA. COMPULSORY SALE OF WAREHOUSEMEN' BTOOKS. Kirkoaldie* Stains, Save purchased from one of the largest Imwtm in Australia 0 (\ S) 0 Tln-eo Thousand UV/UiONino Hundred UU</</ Yards' Yards FASHIONABLE DRESS TWEEDS. . At n Discount of 33| per cent off ENGLISH FACTORY PRICES. These goods arc 42 inches wide, New and Fashionable Styles, and will bo sold at the RIDICULOUS PRICE RIDICULOUS PRICE 11/6 The Dress oi 7 Yards 11/6 The Dress of 7 Yards RIDICULOUS PRICE RIDICULOUS PRICE 12/6 The Dress of 7 Yard 12/6 The Dress of 7 Ymfl PATTERNS NOW READY, POST FREE ON APPLICATION. Speciftl purchase of 154 °"ls£i ni 154 Jackets Jackets. LADIES THItEE-QUAME CLOTH JACKETS, Trimmed, Braid, Fur, and Astrachan 12/6,15/6,17/6,21/., 25/., to 63/-. Ladiks Time-quarter Skaktik Jackets 32/0,35/6, 38/6, 42/- to 73/EARLY APPLICATION 18 . SOLICITED le ii m IMPORTERS AND MANUFACTURERS, WELLINGTON. Carpet Warehouse,—St. George's Hall. J. I,MURRAY. Tweed OVERCOATS 17/6. SMALL MEN'S.ind YOUTHS TWEED OVERCOATS, with Deep Capes, 15/9. BOYS' TWEED OVERCOATB, with and without capos, 716, 816, 916,1216,1319,1416. WATERPROOF TWEED COATS, JTroni 10/G to Sis. Tlie Celebrated" Fish" Brand OILSKINS. OILSKINS. OILSKINS, made in Riding ami Walking shapesJ. L. MURRAY, NEXT DOOR TO THE CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON Educational Depository, MASTERTON. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SOHOOL REQUISITES. JUST ARRIVED OHEAP EDITION of STEVENSON'S , WRECKER, 2s. Washed Venus,' by Savage ' Tower of Taddeo,' by Ouida •fChidioo Tiohborne, 1 by Marcus Olarke 1 Beggars All, 1 by L. Dougall ' Baron Trenck,' 1 The Bivouac,' and others. WILLIAMS' MAORI DICTIONARY, Toy Books from 3d, and every other line equally cheap, FANCY QOI3DS, TOYS, &c. Agents for—Pringle's Art Needlework and the British and Foreign Bible Society R. T. HOLMES. C. SMITH & Co. 1*; The Cash Drapers, I jTTTISH to Inform the inhabitants of YV Masterton and District that in j consequence oi a clerical error, their Home j 'Buyers have shipped double the quantity ol '' Goods ordered, and consequently being pushed for room, wo have determined to give our customers the benefit, by selling at about twenty-five per cent below the ac< tua value. id C. SMITH oo ,es Draper in Wellington for i following reasons: FIRSTLY.—Having an Office in London, presided over by his brother who has tho piok of all the Home Markets. SECONDLY,—C. Smith residesin Wellington whioli is the Centre Market in New Zealand, THIRDLY.—Having Six different Shops in the ColoDyheia ableto buy in larger quantities than the smaller business houses, which in itself should be a sufficient guarantee that the Cheapes' and Best Drapery and Clothing can bo obtaiued at G. SMITH & CO'S QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, r 'y rs I t Wellington, Nelson, . reymouth, Westport, and Denniston. \y t DOUGALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN Received direct trom boiheriuii it Sons a Filth Case of "their wellknown LEVER .WATCHES. As these Watches uro always made up to myinstrue, lions, they will bo found strong and thor., oughlyreliable. Also a small case of Ladies and Gents GOLD Presentation Watches. Special attention </iven,to':the testing })f sight and Jilting of spectacles, , , WDBRTnEOWOKMASmTQN
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4446, 16 June 1893, Page 2
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500Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4446, 16 June 1893, Page 2
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