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BUSINESS NOTICES. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT EOR THE WAX RA RAPA. FIRST IMPORTATIONS OP DRAPERY GOODS EUR THli WINTER TRADE, IS7.J. JAMES SMITH bus great pleasure in announcing to bis numerous friends hi the Wu I rare pa the receipt of bis lirst shipment of WINTER DRAPERY, MEN’S, YOUTHS’ AND BOYS’ CLOTIUfCr, • Which lias opened out splendid value, and being marked with the lonest icnu’.ie;..;lro profits lie lias every confidcute in inviting inspection and comparison. BLACK SILKS!! BLACK SILKS!! BhAoK Vic,.' !! Black Glace Silks 435, 4Ss, 545, 575, fids the d: e-s, 12 ym ds Black Ducape Silks 5-ts, 6(K fit,, Sis. 90s the (ires*, 12 yards Black In Grain 575, Jlfis, 755, 90s, 103s the d>cv, 12Vi'ath Pa! terns Free by Post. The above cut in any length to suit cuslutncis. JAMES SMITH, IMPORTER OF SILKS, SATJ.'.S, \ND VELVETS. French Merinocs,pure wool, all shades 1« lid, 2s 3d. 3s (id, mid 4< o‘d per yard Fancy Camlets 7s Cd, 9s 01, Ids (id Its fid, 12s the d-vss, 12 y.u iU Fancy Striped Poplinetlcs 1 Is (id, 12s fid, 15s, JSs the d"e-s, 12 y.nds Black ground Camlets, colored satin stripes, extra wide, (2s (id the dr.-- j..,,,). The New Persian Cords 30», JSs, 20s, 31* the (2 ynn| 3 Satin Cloths, all shade*", Wool Repp?, all shades. Wool Sei a'l 'hades JAMES SMITH, IMPORTER OF SHAWLS, MANTLES, AND .1 WEETS. Black Lustre ICOd, Is, Is 1 kl, Is 4d, 1< Od In 3* :Vl per yard Black French Twills ]?, Is ;Jd, la Cd. ].. 9 2s prry,, T Black Australian Crape for dresses, wide width Is sd, Is 9d, 2 ■, 2- Cd n, r vard Black Barathea, for dresses, wide width ]s Ul, 2-, 2- Cd per y, M -p Black Patent Crape 2" (id, 2s, 3s Cc. 4s 3d 5- f.) per ya tl. Black French Merinocs, PaivowMa Cloths, Piv.-ian Corns, Figiuvil Ln< ic.. j;:,, w I s JAMES SMITH, IMPORTER OF BLANKETS, SHEETINGS JLAs sELS i\i* CALICOES. New Winseys, clean make 429, (,cl, 7 d p fT y P ,.d New Tartan Winseys, nice colors Bid, OJA,* 11 id, is 3d per y.i. d Perth Saxony Winseys Btd, 9TI. 302t1. Is tijd, Is 3 Vd, Is (id pe- yard Real Aberdeen Winseys, splendid shades I s Sd, Is Cd, Is !V, !o 3 - >rr yaul Fancy Winsey Skirts 2s 9d, 4s, 4s 9d, 6s 6d. 7s 6d, h:> (id (o t'.'i-'fid each Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, 4s 9d to 60s. Waterproof Jt j"lies, ](n ( 0 4:)

JAMES SMITH, IMPORTER OF SCOTCH TWEEDS, W ATE UPDO OF CL' /i'JJS AND CARPETS. Men’s Moleskin Tron.-evs Mon’s Strong Tweed Trousers Men’s Tweed Suits Men’s Macintosh Overcoals Boy’s Tweed Soils Knickerbocker Suits, Os 6d, Gs 9d, 7s 9.1, 8s 9.1, 9s 81, in. ft,; - , 0 . 8s Cd, 9s Gd, lOs Cd, Ills Gd, 15s G;l. JBs Gd p ( ; t . 39s 6d, Ads, 48s Gd, GO Gd, GG? (he soil; 15s Gd, ISs Gd, UN. q.’,,-. 17s Gd, 2:ls Gd, 25® Gd. 27s G,. the suit its, 7s Bd, 7s Gd, 7s 9d, Ids cd, Gd tt.e Men’s Plush Hals, As 9d, worth 12s Gd—A groat baigain. JAMES SMITH, IMPORTER OF MILLINERS’, FLOWERS, WO IWDKR CLOTHING. All goods marked at 377.1 CW7* Prie'i d'-.- r,u. or , .u-’iic.'io,i of I l.nl. J. S. would ouly add that icsidcuts in (lie Wuirni.tpa can denend upon being I.til lituily sowed at Tb Abo House with fresh, sound, and most useful Drapery of (he 1., -t. eJ..s t-L.i t can be imported, and at really moderate prices. TE ARO HOUSE, CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. Aj.ril 23,157-L EMPORIUM. JED CNE begs to inform the inhabitants of Wnirarapa and the Province generally that . lie is opening up Ex Celamo 40 packages Ex Forlurshire 43 „ Ex GTenlora 4 „ Ex Suez Mad 1 packageCrstclioico Josephiuekid gloves Aho, a. few other goods io arrive per St. Andrew’s Castle, suitable for tbc present season. The following are same of tbc leac’ing lines : SILKS. In black Alexandra cord, gmsg'nin, glace, cashmere, brocaded, black and coL.ed satins, terry.', and sarsnels in rdl tbc fashionable colors SILK VELVETS AND VELVETEENS. Blrck silk velve’s, browns, blues, clave's, and black velveteens DRESS MATERI ALS. French merinocs and satin cloths in all the new colors and various qualities, viz : French merinos, tioni Is Gd upwards ; poplins, reps, diagonals, serges, alpacas, gab plaids, Persian cords, Dolly V? ' den cashmeres, and a large lot of winceys in all the most useful colors Also, iv choice lot of of all the new styles in Indies’ costumes JACKETS* A ND MANTLES. Ladies’ black cloth and velveteen polonaise Ladies’ black cloth and velveteen double and single c.pe jackets Ladies’ blaek silk velvet jackets, very superior Ladies’ waterproofs, of superior quality Ladies’ sealskins, angola and other now jackets Ladies’ indoor Garibaldi jackets LADIES’ SEIETS. A full assortment of ladies’ trimmed skirts ia satin, down, Persian cord, and wincey. Also, patent hair skirting, in the piece LADIE i’ CORSETS In (hab, while, and scarlet. Koval ribbed, paragon, perfect fitting, Ae. FANCY GOODS. A. Tpr'otl a<to- f ’ncnt of lace and linen sets, muslin, M Itese, and other new tie; A large quantity of ladies’ silk and casnmci’c scarfs and sashes Dlack and while Chmy, Maltose, and thread lace A. very large assortment of all the newest trimmings, too numerous to pa. tleula eve Ladies’ hooches, e.ti'-rings, and necklet' F ms. Ladies’ muffs, collars and cuffs, ii real sable, seal, chinchilla, ermine, mu.quash, fitch, angola, Ac; and also, large qanuthy of far trimmings A full supply ofJ.ABKRDASHERY and HOSIERY, suitable fo- the Winter sea,on MANCHESTER GOODS. Horrooks’ longcloth ; Finlay’s, Orowdson’s, Wigan, Croydon, and family shii tin''? 54, 72, 80, and 9n-inch sheetings ; 30, 3G, and 72-inch grey calico, in ploi i and twilled Blown, slate, and black hollands, dressed and rough; Irish linens and dinners Drab, slate, and black tailor’s silesias and linings 1 Flax, huckaback, and rash towelling, linen and cotton bedtieking' herim, Hessian, and striped bedding, toilet covers, colored dimity Boulton, Belgian, toilet, imperial, albambra, and down quilts 9-4, 10-4,12-4 blankets, railway rugs, white and fancy flannels Milled serge, collar checks, green, crimson, and scarlet halve Crimson, scarlet, and green allwool damasks, plain and striped repps Scarlet and white bath coating

CARPET,?. Hemp, felt, tapestry, Kidderminster, and Brussels carpets ; hearthr Cocoa-nut mall my and lioorclotli in all widths REA DY-MADE CLOTHING-. ugs to match carpets This Department will be lound to be well supplied with men’s black cloth coats ves<s and trousers, West of England, silk mixture, and Scotch tweed coats vests ami ’ ’ Mon’s oveicos's and Inverness capes ’ ’ 0L a Boys’ and you., is’ cloth end tnced suits, children’s knickerbocter suits Men’s Oxford, fancy regatta, Crimean, and while shirts All-linen and linen-faced collars, in all tho newest shapes Cents’ and youths’ scarfs and ties in every variety The whole of the above Hoods were purchased by Mr Durnc whilst in the first houses in London, Manchester, and Glasgow, and will be tbund to ably wdh any goods that have ever entered this market, alike for style, quali England, from compare favoriy, and price. J. I), would take the present opnortunity of returning his sincere thank' to hi numerous customers for the very liberal patronage bestowed on him during the manv years he has been in business, and trusts, by strict attention to their wants to merit a continuance of their favors. JOSEPH BURNE, EMPORIUM, LAMBTON QUAY.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 2, Issue 74, 14 May 1873, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 2, Issue 74, 14 May 1873, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 2, Issue 74, 14 May 1873, Page 1

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