GREAT RETAIL BALE OF Wm. MoARTHTJBS' and Company Wholemu Wbuikoton Stook, ■"'■:'••: Value ■■ LandedCqst £l\%s Landed Of- 1 ABSOLDTB.LY THE UNTIKE lt PURCHASERS, * THIS GREAT BALE NOW PRO. • UEEDINGFORONEMONTHOKLY a 17 -0 D[ fully wconnwinn.th JV Oy Ui great importance i 8 clearing every lino of this large and yalu e able stock at the earliest powlblo periot have determined to make such sacrifice, in every department that will enabli the giyen [. Tk fb!Wng lines are a ftw only o 0 tk many bargains to ie found atthi il salt'— d 700 Pairs White Blankets, 12/8 to 16/1: it 100 Pairs Colored Blanket*. 9/3 to 12/. il 150. Stripea Rug Blankets, 7/3 to, 13/ eaoh 4.000 yatdaWhiteFlamuMl to 1/% V 6,500 yards White Calico, B}d hi 7d yd 12,000 yards Grey Sheetings, 9jd to 1/ a yd y 3,000. yards White Sheetings, 9d} to 1/3 yd 900 dozen Towels, 3/G to 15/« dozen 1 600 Bed Quilts (white), 3/9 to 10. eaol 400 Table Linens, lid to 2/3 vd 1 4,800 yarda Piiuta, 3}d to fid' yd i 500 yards ColoredMole.sllghtly damageo ' MEN'S COLONIAL TWEEDS, ) 7000YBS. VERY SPECIAL, 2/3 iisi Men's Tweod Suits, 26/. Men's Tweed Overcoats, 32/6 Men's Mole Trousers, 5/.. Boys' Coats and Knickers, 10/6 . Boys' Knioker Suits, 18/6 , Boys' Trouser Suits, 17/0
Extraordinary Value in CORSETS an HDIEB* UNDEROLOIBING This Stook amounted to £587 h 2d, Landed Coat. 20 dozen Phyllis Corsets. 3s (id per pa: 36 dozen Orouins Gorsetß, 4s lid p: Ohildrena' Corsots, from la 6d per pair Ladies' Fine, Longoloth Nightdresses, J Id, 2a 9d, 3a 8d and 4a 9d. Ladies' Olicmiaes, 1b 6d, lo Bd, 2s Gd aa Sb 10 1 Ladies' Knickers, Is Gd, la lOd, 2s 1< and 2s lid Infants' Gowns, Is M, Is Pd, and 2s Ladies' Black Quilted Skirts, 3s Hi lid, and 6s 1M Cotton sni Wool Skirts, from lsOdeao 1 Ooois-M Forli '_" the Addrm. McUITfIURS' WAREHOUSE Viotorin and Harbour Streets, WELLINGTON: ! Kirkooldie and Stains . Educational Depository, MASTERTON SOEOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL MQVIBITBB. Boys' Own Annual Girls' Own Annual Nistet's Att Annual Children's Frien Chatterbox, Little Folks, Chums, etc, FANOyGO(is|TOYS,&o. Agent for-Fr|n|lo'a Art Needlework an the British. »pd Foreign BiHo Sociefy E. T. HOLMES. II FOOTBALL. I ivjEW JERSJSIfb..CAPS, BASHES BELTS, KICKERS, Ac. NOWEEADY. SEE WINDOWS, SEE WINDOWB J. L. MURRAY, NEXT DOQR TO CLUBHOTEL, WASTERTOfI. I-I nmm mmm hopse, CiiArer, Brum. '"' (Adjoining WJ,C,A!i mammoth tim), Vjcakoies Fob BIX Boabpbm WOP HM'SABD COUFORTABLh ' MPS, - | W. CfiOMBIET Proprietor, jj
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 28 April 1894, Page 2
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410Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4705, 28 April 1894, Page 2
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