GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES. Olearinß Out Season's Stock to Mate Room lor New and Heavy Assortment of Goods. ANDREW YOUNG, Tailor and Habit Maker, GRETTOWN, BEGS to announce that he is now making up Suits from last season’s stock at a great reduction in price, PRICE LIST:— THE BEST OF ENGLISH TWEEDS. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS. Trousers—third class £ll 0 Test ditto 0 15 0 Suit ditto 4 2 0 Best Navy Serge Suits, well shrunk, from £3 10a. Strapning from 12s. GOOD FIT GUARANTEED. POR CASH ONTLY. CARTERTON & WAIRARAPA TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ; MR W.IOWNARO TAKES this opportunity of returning his sincere and hearty thanks to the numerous friends who have patronised him in Carterton and the Wairarapa, and desires to notify that he has become Proprietor of Mr Gibson’s Establishment in Carterton, and engaged MR J, GIBSON AS FOREMAN & CUTTER so that patrons may be sure of getting such style and work executed that can defy competition in the Wairarapa district, MR GIBSON BEING A CUTTER EQUAL TO NONE, Gentlemen can be sure of getting Style, Cut, Quality, and Punctuality at ” MR W. DOWNARO'S, CARTERTON. CARTERTON TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. MR JAMES GIBSON begs to inform his customers and friends that he has Disposed of his Business to Mr Downard, of Carterton, and entered Mr Dowuard’s establishment as Foreman and Cutter, and begs his numerous customers and friends to patronise Mr Downard’s establishment, where they will have the benefit of his personal supervision in all branches of the trade. JAMES GIBSON, 446 Carterton, THE EAGLE Tailoring l.stablisbment. WE wish tc inform our Friends and the Public that this Establishment is still under the same mauacemeut. Our large and extending business enables ua to keep continually before our patrons the Newest Designs in Materials, OUR CELEBRATED SUITS, At £3 10s and £4 10s, Made of Scotch, West of England, or New Zealand Tweeds, thoroughly shrunk, for value, style and finish, cannot be excelled. Patterns sent post free with rules for self measurement. Jones and Ashdown, (Late Huxley & Co.), Opposite Barrett’s Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. 11
/"'V UEEN-STEEBT CABINET AND Wi EUKNITUEE WAEEHOUSE. MASTEBTON. WHITT AND DONALDSON to inform the public of the town and district that they have opened the shop formerly occupied by C. Moeller, cabinetmaker, and are now prepared to take orders and give estimates fcr FUiINITUKE of all descriptions, in any quantity, including— SHOW CASES, SHOW FITTINGS VENETIAN BLINDS, &c. MK WHITT having bad sixteen years' experience in this business in Yorkshire, England, fools coiiildeut that the hrm will give satisfaction to ail who patronise them. We intend shortly to shew nows designs of useful, and ornamental furniture on our premises. All goods will be sold at prices which will compare favorably with the beat houses in Wellington, ami we will endeavour always to have a good stock to select trom. All orders for furniture and repairs will be promptly attended to. Come and give us a Trial. WHITT AND DONALDSON, Queen-street Cabinet and Furniture Warehouse MASPERTON.
NEW COLONIAL INDUSTRY. s~ yTnegar GENTLEMEN.—Jii calling- attention to tlie above-mentioned article 1 would respectfully Point cut : t. This Vinegar ia manufactured in the colony, and is, 1 venture to affirm, the first successful output hitherto achieved. 2. Its qualities are manifest and manifold. Free from spurious chemicals and hurtful acids it combines equal strength and preserving qualities with greater purity and soundness of flavor than the generality of imported Vinegars. 3. Owing to the expeiisiveness of freight, duty and other charges payable on the imported article,' I am enabled to place in the market that of my own manufacture at a greatly reduced rate to what is at present demanded of the “ trade.” 4. Consumers will find my Vinegars equally suitable for Table, Pickling, or Manufacturing purposes. 6. When consumers can obtain a really good wholesome article—manufactured, as one may say, at their own doors—why send their money out of the colony to support “outsiders,” who possess no further interest in such colony save ae a convenient place for the disposal of their surplus stock ? JOHN BTItIKE, Sen-, 49 Willis Street, Wellington. WELLINGTON DYE WORKS (Established 1R68.) W. BARBER. DIES AND CLEANER, (Silver Medal and two Certificates of Merit for Dyeing. Woollen and colored fabrics in Ladies dresses, jackets, cloaks, ulsters, etc., cleaned and beautifully dyed and pressed without being unpicked. Gent’s clothes cleaned, dyed, pressed and repaired to look like new. Curtains, table covers, etc., cleaned or dyed Straw hats cleaned or dyed. Feathers cleaned or beautifully dyed any ‘ color, and curled. | Kid Gloves cleaned. 814
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1679, 27 February 1885, Page 1
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