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GIFTS GIFTS. GIFTS. GIFTS AT THE CORNER HOUSE GRAVES AND FLEMING, Wili continue their Gilt Distribution till 31 ON DAY, January 19. E'er Gilts. F'or Gifts. For Gifts. The Last Day. The Last Day. MONDAY, JAN. 19. The bad weather during the holidays preventing numerous towu aud country customers from making their purchases, they will still have an opportunity of doing so, and securing some of the very handsome gifts that Graves aud Fleming will present till 3louday, January 19.

GIFTS TO BE GIVEN AWAY— Pictures. Pictures. Pictures. Vases. Vases. Vases Japanese Goods Japanese Goods Japanese Goods Chinese Goods Chinese Goods Chinese Goods Fancy Goods Fancy Goods Fancy Goods Ac., Ac., Ac. Rl-.MEM BEE. EEMEMB EU. MONDAY, JAN. 19, The Last Day for Gifts AT THE COKNEK HOUSE.

uimvi.%) «;yu r «.>.s¥!lt'ti £ Drapnrs, Milliners, & Clothiers, AT THE COEN Eli HOUSE, Cuba aud ... Manners Streets, WELLINGTON. FATHERS AND MOTHERS, I WANT YOU To come aud iusnect a beautiful lot of Boys’ KAIAPOI TWEED SUITS, which 1 have just received from the Kiiwpoi Company’s Factory. The Kniekvrhocb-r Suits are in three dilit'-ri'Ut sha'ies, viz., the Cambridge, the Nvifolk, ami the Hussar, fur little boys; also, Boys’ and Youtus’ Trousers, Suits. I just want you to give the Kaiapui Goods one trial, and I guarantee you will find it far aud away cheaper than buying the imported clothing. JOHN THORBURN, The People’s Clothier, Willis Street. 199 Wellington

COIUiESPONDENOE. AN EXPLANATION AND APOLOGY. (To the Editor of the Standard.) Sin,—Feeling that some explanation is necessary relative to my remaining in Carterton after advertising that I intended leaving, I take the liberty of trespassing on your valuable space in order to make an explanation. I emphatically declare it was my intention to leave Carterton and go to Woodville, but owing to certain arrangements not being carried out to my satisfaction, I declined enteiing into them and abandoned the idea, deciding to remain and build new premises in Carterton, 1 feel that my humble apologies aro justly due to my many md unit valued customers for thus unintentionally deceiving them. I must aUo heartily thank the many kind friends who expressed their good feeling towards mo by desiring me to remain amongst them. I assure them that I will in the future as in the past, always be ready to further any object toe tiro good of Carterton and its community. I trust that through shortly having every facility for the comfort and convenience of my customers ; buying thrir produce, keeping a large and well assorted stock, with attention and moderate chaigos, I shall not only have all my old customers but very manv iicwone.i, dealing with me Uviil December Ist. In conclusion T mud mention that my -took will include m b.v;< iofote, Drapery, di-scma, i •. nom-uigc. y, :o; ; die thousand and me avtioie.; kept in a hrst-class General Si ore. I am, dir, Yours respectfully, i-r.o.M. GAitontri!. I'.d.- i i ; p.c now a splendid aesoituici.it d ;hj If '; ; and 1 'rers goods, also an ■•xcoption.illv barge slit:, of Men’s and Hoy’s Kaiaptd Clothing, and a new stock of Groceries.— ’Cdvt.l Carterton, November 2(1, ISBI. 772

By Appointment. w. littleTohn & SON, WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS, •J Lambton Quay, Wellington. On hand, a odea nxs-uiin ■nr ! Glass Cold and Silver V.' ; ais... the newest •esigns in JcwelE"'. 1 li on n. Vav.-hes sem bv i -’an of the C-'ior.v. ‘ SO7

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1666, 28 January 1885, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1666, 28 January 1885, Page 2