SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTER! . SLAUGHTER DEAI'ERY, CLOTH* NG MILLINERY, ' ■ INTHK !' EBTATEOFA.A.JOWLEY, ! 81 and 3d, Courtonny Placo, Wellington W<BELL J HAS purchased the Entire Slock in the estate at skvkn seuhnos • ASdldin me £, and will clear tho lot '. in a short time at Slaughtering Prices for CASH.; THE STOCK CONSISTS OFflain and Fanoy Dress Stuffs, Colored and Black Cashmeres and Morinos,Dclaino3 Prints, Satins, Ginghams, Winseys.Meltons Plaids, Dress Tweeds, Trails, Muslins Black and Colored Vclveteous, Plushes Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Dimitys and Flannellcttes. White and Coloredßlankets and Counterpanes, Whito and Colored Flannels, Brown and White Sheetings, Groy imd White Calicoes, Table Damasks, Cotton ami Criimv.n >hirtings, Brown and i.'ream lluihmlt, Window Hollands, Tickiiii»s, .•iilesias and IjrvsH Lining--, Towtls and Towclings, Miawls, Lace Curtaiiiß. Table Covers, .vnliiiiftcasMs. Toilet Covers, Diapers, Ladies' and Children's Ulsters and Jackets, Ladies' aud Children's Blouses. Laces, Flowers, Feathers, Ornaments, Ladies' and Girls' Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinery, Ladies' Kid, Silk, Taffeta and Lisle Gloves, Ladies' and Childicns Hosiery, Ladies' Corsets and Underclothing, Fellisses, Bibbons, Dust Cloaks, Men's and Youths' Cloth aad Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Oilskins, Macintoshes, Moleskin Trousers, Tweed Trousers, Vests and Trousers, Men's and Boys' White and Colored Shirts, Men's and Boys' Straw und Felt Hots.Caps, Scarfs, Tics, and General Haberdashery. Come and inspect the Goods. Be in Time for the Gbeat Bahoains, (Opposite Club Hotel, Mastcrton.) W.BELL. They Must Come Up! |}EAD THESETESTLMOMALB To N, Souenses, Clarcvillo,As a "Stump Extractor," the No i Machine purchased from you, has given very great satisfaction. It "has taken out cvory stump where tried, and that without having to cut any of the roots to assist it. I also find that it turns tho stumps over without any trouble. Yours truly, B. W. Dorset. To Mr, Soressen, Clarevillo,I am very well satisfied with the Btump Extractor (No. 1 size), I purchased from you, as I have worked it for some time. Two men can take out more stumps with It than four men oan with two screw jaoks. I am, etc., Jojunhks Andeuson, Belvedere. PRICES-No. 1: £6; No. 2: £7; No. 3: £9. SETTLERS send your orders to— N. SOIiENSEN, Clarevillc. News-Good-News. iLwnu Wholcsalo and Retail Merchant and Direct Importer, QUEEN-STREBT, MASTERTON <fHE following Departments will be ! found thoroughly wcll-stockcd with all fliencwestnndinostFashionable
and Boy's Clothing, Mercery, Boots and Shoes, etc. Tailoring-A Specialty. Gentlemen requiring a First Class Suit nt a moderate price will do well to place their orders with us wtrnooT mg restive Season, 3iki patterns ami Best English and Colonial Tweeds in GliOCKIil KS.-In this Department we still uphold onr reputation for keeping the very Best Drands at the lowest possible price?. Goods Delivered FREE to any part of •he Town. AGENClES.—Commercial Union AsM , r.iiieeComp.TOy-Cnpilal 1 t2 I fi(X) 1 00il liisKS of every description accepted at the Lowest Current Hates, Brcuchlcy's Insecticide and Fertiliser. Noto the address—a. JOHNSTON QUEEK-STBBET, 5. PftOCTOR. THE WAIRARAPA DRAPER, HAS made it n bit lively in Eketnhuna during the short time he has been there, • and is so satisfied mth the way the public have rallied round Mm, that he is now giving them a further treat in tho way of •BARGAINS IN DRAPERY AND BOOTS. A big sale is now being held at Carterton, Featherston, and Ekctalmna, and an exciting time may he expected to ensue. A few of the lines quoted below, will give a faint idea of what to expect:—Dress Goods, Flannelettes,- etc., at about a tlurd off; Millinery, trimmed and untrimmcd.at halfprico; Men's and Boy's Clothing at greatly reduced prices; aline ofLadics' Oxford Shoes, 4s Od; Men's Nailed Shooters, 7s fid; and Watcrtights, 10s Gd j and other lines in proportion; Blankets, Flannels, and all general Drapery at reduced prices; Ladies' Ulsters lo bo nearly given away. Don't leave it till all the lest line's arc picked out, and then say: " Oh, I wish I hid hoicii! 1 would have laid in a stuck!" CALL EARLY. T. PROCTOR, licwm £l,ftV,ooo. -nIKEMX ASSURANCE Company 3" nf London. Established 1782. i.wiud £l*ollo.ooo 11 M.Simpson General Manager for New Zealand; District, Manager, H. If. TVoltms. W. B, Chennells, LAND, ESTATE. AND GENERAL AGENT, PERRY STREET, MASTERTON.. • ;: A'(SENT*'OR. London and Lancnsliirc Firo Insurance Company. ■ • ' , _ , Colonial .Mutual Life Assurance Society. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. ■ • ■ • V' I Mercantile- and Bankruptcy Gazctto, ) etc., eta, • Agent for the Public Trustee. Deputy Oflicial Assignee iu bankruptcy for Wajrnrapa. . On behalf of various clients I havo MONEY TO LEND, on FREEHOLD property from 0 percont.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4815, 3 September 1894, Page 4
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736Page 4 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4815, 3 September 1894, Page 4
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