GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING. GREAT REDUCTION IN PEIOES, Clearing Out Season’s Stock to Make Eoom for New and Heavy Assortment of Goods. ANDREW YOUNG, Tailor and Habit Maker, GEEITOWN, 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 OP ENGLISH TWEEDS. ENGLISH, SCOTCH, AND COLONIAL TWEEDS. Trousers—third class £ 1 1 0 Vest ditto 0 IS 0 Suit ditto 4 3 0 Best Navy Serge Suits, we’l shrunk, from £3 10 s. Strapping from 12s. GOOD PIT GUAEANTEED. JE'oaei cash oasrxi-sr. W. 10WIA1B, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER High Street, Carterton.
W. CLARK, OF THE CARTERTON CASH DRAPERY AND MILLINERY ESTABLISHMENT Has much pleasure in announcing the arrival of a magnificent assortment of new goods in all departments. Ladies and ChUdreu’s made up Costumes and Ulsters in groat variety, remarkably cheap, all new styles, good material, and well made. Millinery, consisting of Hats, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, &c., Ac, A much lorger Stock and greater variety than has ever been shewn in Carterton before, and the prices are as low and in several cases very much lowei than the prices charged for the same goods in Wellington. General Drapery, Flannels, Blankets, and Furnishing Goods are also to hand in the best makes, all imported direct. Black Velveteen from Ip fid per yard Colored ditto 2s 3d per yard Double width colored Cashmere Is fid Costume Cloths 10fd Grey Dress Serges did Pompadour Aprons Is Ladies’ Mackintosh Capes—a very superior article Ids fid Kidder Carpets Is fid Cretonnes 5Jd Stair Carpet 5d Very stout and wide Flannel Is Large size good quality Felt Square 18s fid Colored shirting, Brown Holland, 3£d Ladies colored Queensland Shawls 3s 1 Id Three fold Neck Frilling, 4*d Men’s Working Shirts, Is Men’s Merino Singlets, 2s 3d Mens’ heavy striped Sox, 4Jjd A large lot of Fancy Glass Vases, 8£ in. height, selling at the low price of Is each. The Shilling Table is in Full Swing. The premises are about to be considerably enlarged to meet the requirements of increasing trade, and meanwhile no effort will be spared to make the most of the present space which has so soon become too limited. The proposed alterations will comprise a commodious SHOW ROOM adjoining the present building for the convenience and comfort of Ladies and the better display of the largo and varied stock of Millinery, Costumes, Dolmans. &0., &0., for which W. CLARK Of Carterton, is so Justly Celebrated.
the eagle Tailoring Establishment WE wish tc inform our Friends and the Public that this Establishment is still under the same manaeemeut. Our large and extending business enables us to keep continually before our patrons the Newest Designs in Materials. OUE CELEBRATED SUITS, At £3 10s and £4 IDs, Made of Scotch, West of England, or New Zealand Tweeds, thoroughly shrunk, for value, style and finish, caunot 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
J. D. OAKLY, GENEEAL COMMISSION AND FORWARDING AGENT FEATHEESTON, Has always OiN SALE, BEST NEWCASTLE COAL, Both Household aud Smith’s, Agent (or Greytown .. Mr Benoe. Orders promptly attended to. Agent for Colonial Insurance Company and National Mutual Life Association. BENTS AND DEBTS COLLECTED, And Commissions of any kind executed, 168 J. D. OAKLY.
E. COLTON, AVING started business in FBATEEEBTON, next to the Oddfellows’ Hall, wishes to inform the pubiio that he is a maker of the real hand-sewn Boot. If you want a really gobd boot and good fit give him a trial. N.B.—Repairing done as it ought to be, on the shortest notice. MRS JONES has opened a BOARDING HOUSE on the same premises, where Tea aud Coffee eau bo had at any hour of the day, and really comfortable lodgings for boarders, g3 NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. fTUIK Htankaiu) cam be rend nt thu (Wellington ■L- Athenicuin, Working Men’s Club, and several of tho '7ellingtou Hotels. A board has also been erected opposite the Bank of Now Zealand, at Mr Lanxsukar’s Bookseller’s shop, whero the latest issues of the Standard are posted every Tuesday' Thursday, and Saturday mo: mu* BOOTMAKER,
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XVIII, Issue 1680, 11 May 1885, Page 1
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