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NEW IMPORTS FCll TXIK rr I " SPRING AND SUMMER HEASuNS. I & RICHARDSON I Invite attention to tlieir unusually heavy s shipments of 1 . [ DRAPERY ! direct from British Manufacturers, at a great reduction in price, the European War affecting trade in England so much as to cause a decline in textile goods from 15 to -0 pel eut. WILSON & RICHARDSON’S Buyer, taking advantage of this temporary depression, made such large purchases tnat want of warehouse accommodation, and tin e- desire to realise speedily, have decided ’?l ii-1 WILSON & RICHARDSON , is ! to To give their customers the full benefit o fl their cheap importations. ,r- Ladies Straw Hats from Is Straw and Chip Bonnets n. New Millinery Bonnets y. New Flowers and Feathers o- 1 case of Millinery Bonnets, all one price, 7i le fid each iG Costumes from 15s New Jackets, Fischus, and Shawlettes e>g >y to in iDRESS GOODS In every new shade and fabric, commencing a 7Jd per yard New Silks and Irish Poplins Biack Silks, a speciality for near andriolmesi Trimming Silks and Satins, all colors Ribbons, In corded, fancy, and plain, all nev colors Lace and Fancy Articles in great variety Kid Gloves, 1 to 4 buttons Silk and Thread Gloves, 1 to 4 buttons Hosiery, tlie latest lashious. MANCHESTER & LINEN u e ir g .r 1Manufactures of every kind, all at low rales, 40 pieces of TAPESTkY CARPETS at 3s Od | Brussells, Wilton, Kidder, Felt, and Dutch | Carpets | Floor Cloth, all widths I LINOLEUM t, Soft, Warm, Durable, aud Carpet-like in i I appearance. i ; Cocoa, China, Flnx, and Hemp Mattings ] Mats and Rugs all sizes and makes ) All Furnishing Goods and Upholsterers’ o | Trimmings, suited for first class work. li r • WILSON & RICHARDSON, Lambton Quay, WELLINGTON I Terms : —5 per cent allowed on all cash purchases £2 and upwards ) 2i per cent on bills paid monthly. Established in the Yeah 1848. • ROYAL OAK HOTEL, OARTERTON H. GILES, Proprietor, AyiynNlCS and Spirits of the Best Bomrts '.i.'itd stabling and paddm-kp. Every attc’lmn ntiid >o the wants and . on; fort of visitors. NOTICE. MR JOHN GREATHEAD, Blacksmith. Carterton, begs to inform the inhabitants of Hurinuiornngi, and the surrounding ; district that he has started a branch establishment there, and hopes to be favored with their patronage. NOTICE TO SHEEP FARMERS. MR KENNEDY, of Waihirga is a cash j purchaser of Wool, Hides, and Skins I for Vile G Sutherland, Felhnongers, Carterton | The highest prices given. 1 The wairarapa brewery GREVTOWN. ■ JOHN FULLER, Proprietor. I i I The above extensive establishment having ' been greatly enlarged and provided with every i requisite, is now in full working order. An experienced and competent brewer lias been engaged. The proprietor is now consequently in a position to execute any orders with which he may be favored for PALE ALE on PORTER, In large or small quantities. The same will he deliveied in any part of the district on the shortest notice aud the most favorable terms FULLER’S Lemonade & Soda Water Manufactory : The trade, storekeepers, and families supplied with soda water, lemonade, and cordials from the above old established manufactory with punctuality and despatch. Orders respectfully solicited. NOTICE SHAIQH, BUTCHER. GEEYTOWN . & TARATAHI, Begs to return his sincere thanks for the liberal support he has received since commencing business, and to inform the m that he has opened new premises at TARATAHI, Near Belvedere road, under the management of MR JOHN CAEMONT And hopes by keeping only the best to be procured, reasonable prices, and attention to business still to continue to merit their favors. E . 8 IRAWBiiIDGE FAMILY BUTCHER, GREYTOWN Prime Meat at usual rates. Families waited on for orders daily. Small goods of every description i LIVERY STABLES FEATHERSTON & ! MASTEBTON. f Undersigned having leased the exI tensive Stabling attached to the Royal Hotel, Featherston, begs to intimate to the public that Conveyances to all parts of the Wairarapa can be promptly secun ed at both his FEATHERSTON & MASTEBTON STABLES. 67» t. McCarthy.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 791, 30 November 1878, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 791, 30 November 1878, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume 8, Issue 791, 30 November 1878, Page 4