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SPRING GOODS | JUST ARRIVED Pee Ruapehu W. TOOGOOD IS just opening up the FIRST SHIPMENT of New Spring Goods, consising of the Choicest Dress Material of every description. LACES & TRIMMINGS to MATCH MILLINERY, Ac., Ac. Residents in the Wairaropa will find it to their advantage to give these importations a trial, as they cannot be beaten in quality and the prices are extremely low. SECOND SHIPMENT Per Tainui to arrive October Ist, consisting of I MEN’S, YOUTHS’ A BOYS’ CLOTHING, Ac., Ac. W. 100G0.0D Begs to announce that he has just I engaged a First Class Dressmaker who will commence duties on or about the Ist October next. W. TOOGQOD Is still Grestly Reducing many Lines to make room for next shipments. | An early call will ensure many advantages which liberal patronage and greatly increased Business enable | bim to offer. j WANTED KNOWN, THAT G. M. GARDENER CRITERION STORE IS SELLING 421b Bags Best Crystallised Sugar at 11s 6d tor Cash, That a 121b Box of Choicest Congou Tea can be bought for 16s 6d for Cash, at the CRITERION SI ORE. That 7jd will purchase 11b SPERM Candles or 15s 6d for the 251b box at the CRITERION STORE. Rerosine, 130 Test. 7s 9d per tin; 15s 6d per case, at the CRITERION STORE, Really Good Soap, 5d per bar, or 7s 9d per box, at the CRITERION STORE. Jams, real Jam, Best Nelson, 7d per tin or 6a 9d dozen. That all Groceries are reduced 5 per cent, for Cash at the CRITERION STORE. Why I sell so cheap, being old established, and always paying for my goods, I have the pick of the market, and having Brothers in Wellington in business, can buy large lines at greatly reduced prices. That 1 will forfeit £6O if my Drapery and Clothing is uot 10 per cent, cheaper than any bouse in Carterton.' (g* Re* member, CRITERION STORE. That I have the largest stock of Blankets in the district, also that owing to the extraordinary value I sell twice as many as any other storekeeper. That those who favor the Criterion Store with their custom will save money, have a large selection, aud always get the very best articles, G. M. Gardener, Criterion Store, Carterton. C. J. BEARD, Plumber, Painter, Paperbanger | and Well Sinker, | OBEY TOWN, j HAS IN STOCK-Pumps, Piping, Taps, Couplings, Bath Plugs, Zinc, Tin, <feo. White and Bed Lead, Boiled and Baw Linseed Oil, Oak aud Copal Varnish, Patent Knotting, Turps, Dryers, Paints of Every Color, Paper,' Scrim, Tacks, Tape. Piping Cut and Tapped to any length required. Glass Cut to any size. Every requisite for the trade always in steek. All orders punctually attended to. 680 FARMERS AND OTHERS. IF you want something to make a good hedge, AFRICAN BOXTHOttN OR KBAILis the quickest, strongest* and best growing thing you can have. It is an EVEBGUEEN, does uot spread, and sheep will not eat; it it does not bßght, and will make a strong hedge IN THREE YEAUB. An ounce ol stel will grow enough lor hall-a-mile. Price-2s Id per ounce, post paid, to any address, bend postal notes or stamps to D. BAUBATT, Tividale Nursery, 77 Near Greylown. WANTED _ KNOWN rpHAT the only Gentlemen and Ladies’ JL HAIRDRESSER in Greytown is the real WBIGHT for style and finish. No half holidays or disappointment to the public. ALWAYS AT HOME. Hours ol Business—B am. to 9 p.m. Saturday .. .. 8 » to 11pm PRICES AS USUAL. A. WRIGHT. Main Street, Greytown. NOTICE. I would recommend those who requite TOBACCO <fc BRIAR PIPES belore purchasing elsewhere to pay a visit to the establish, meat ol A. WRIGHT, HAIRDRESSER, Main Street. Tobacco, 5s 6d per lb, and Briar Pipes 6d each. Cheapest Selection in the District ol (Briar Pipe*.

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 4 October 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 4 October 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1892, 4 October 1886, Page 1