MISCtULANfcOOS. I 0 T I C E. M. CASELBEEQ is just opening Goods at his MASTERTON AND GREYTOWN STORE, w Ex Ships from London— WENNINGTON, LA HOGUE, AND INVERALLBN. THE SHIPMENTS COMPRISE—THE LITTLE WANZER, And other Sewing Machirea. MANCHESTER GOODS and Calico Sheeting, Ac., Ac. WEST OF ENGLAND TWEEDS and Baoad Clothe FRENCH AND ENGLISH DRESS MATERIALS. JAPANESE SILKS. MENS’ AND YOUTHS’ CLOTHING. SADDLERY. Ladies’ and Gent’s Hunting Whips, Ac. CROCKERY. CHINA. GLASSWARE. TAHKKI lOTIOSS. FURNITURE, FANCY GOODS, TOYS, CONCERTINAS, Ac. Aid large additions to the Ironmongery, Cutlery, Holloware, Grocery, and Oilmens’ Store Departments. ALSO, BOOTS AND LEGGINGS, Wellington made, DUNEDIN MADE MOSGIEL TWEED CLOTHING. TAILORING In all its branches ii£l be executed at the MASTERTON STORE on and after the 25th instant, under the management of a riBST-CLASSYAXIiOB. GROCERY, OILMENS’ STORES AND IRONMONGERY A Wholesale and Retail Price List is now in conne of preparation, which will b# distributed to customers and others, who will then be convinced of the nal advantages to be gained by dealing with the undersigned, who is in a to aril Goods of first-class quality at a lower percentage than any other home la the Wat* rarapa, and give a liberal credit to respectable settlers.
THE AUTUMN AND WINTER TRADE. VICTORIA HOUSE. J. M'DOVELL, & CO. to inform their customers and (he inhabitants of Wellington and the Provinces, that their FIRST SHIPMENTS of Autmn Winter Drapery are now beiag opened up, and will be exhibited as they are opened. The shipments consist of Three hundred and sixty-one eases and bales of Drapery, Clothing, Hosiery, Millinery, Jackets, Hats, Bonnets, Underclothing, Flannels, Blankets, Carpets, Ladies’ and ChOoren’s Boots, and the usual etceteras of a Well-assorted Drapery and Clothing Wanhowa. Oar first display of new and seasonable goods in all departments, will take place m THURSDAY, 9th APRIL, and as the shipments are modi larger *i«« any killimln by any Retail Firm in the Province, and win be sold at the » ■Ant, pn for which our trading has always been noted, we respectfully invite »u«"S, Particulars will appear in a future issne of this paper. Our Annual Catalogue of Stock is now being printed, and on completion wiO be forwarded to our r histomers as wwi victoriaT house, LAMBTON QUAY AND WILLIS-BTRBBT, (OPPOSITE THE BANK OF NEW ZEALAND.) J. M‘D 0 wTIL & CO. . JILL AND INVOICE WRAP rom 20s per 1000 at the STANDARD PrintOffice, Oreyto wr FOB SALE CHEAP. E. & RICHARDS, PHOTOGRAPHIC AETIBT, ' POST OFFICE, TAHatawt »>ri>ro n ypt om , .HBNBT WALTON, AN OLD, Well-bred, and quiet Pony. | mtimran Well suited for a boy or gk Apply And - * “ 0500 at the | £ STANDARD OFFICE. 1 line, WaHingtaC
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 189, 27 June 1874, Page 1
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439Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 3, Issue 189, 27 June 1874, Page 1
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