; RARE OPPORTUNITY. - Peremptory sale. '' i . •To' StireJ&epera, Families, and the publio i generally. ■ "FORNS 4 FERGUBSON have received inX striictionß from the trustee in C. Wilt, n'a! estate, Kppuni ? to submit toppu r lic auction oni-Wednesday, 28th' April,, that well selected stock of Groceries, Earthenware, : ' - . f Householdlronmonge^r/ r r Erapery, Hosiery,' ' ' ; ' • Men's and Boys' Clothing — In lots ta suit purchto; ; J ' - ' '.I-::... FOR CASH ONLY. '444 J V! - r r;-r
For the benefit :o:p: the iMBITANTS UF CARTERTON. f , G. BRENCHLEY.-is now-sspplying meat at the following prices' Roasting Beef .. ... 4d & sdiper''lb ,' .Boiling Beef -O 4d '■>'"s■ i; -- Fore quarter Mutton.. -1 jd ; , Hind quarter J',';,. FOR CASfi ONLY. See the flat? flying, Belvidere fload,/ , .; Carterton . 431 PEELDIINARY NOTICE, TT 18 A FACT—That tVie vilest rubbish i known in the Boot Trade is palmed upon the public under disguise of the; CASH; system, ' Bay the world ia thintas' you will, ■; V The world is deceived by appearances'rtilVj' No matter about principle bo the exterior: . suits, , You are deoeived in'tbe man from his hat . to his boots.'. But without more 1 will come to-'the • point,Or perhaps you will say that my thyme's . out of joint. ' '■' • Show me hig-company, I will tell you-the man—' . > . . Is,an adage as old aB 9 century's span; Uut I'll out-Herod that, I vow and declare— I will tell you tho man by the boots he doth wear. His principles surely of looseness do smack, Who: only buys baots from every Cheap Jack; , There are Cheap Jacks of all trades—the gulls to ensnare, Who deluge the town with their Brummagem ware. ; Look in that window, how the toots are glossed o'er And a ticket .to tjcMe ypur fanoy thVmoro, You pay dowhjour basfr, thinkyouVe.inade a good hit, : But before a weed's, .over you find you've been bit; ; For the uppers, and bottoms they never keep whole,"''' 'And there's 'a quick dissolution of body ind ; ; sole/.;- ... / \ Good marks can have:' oreiit, without anv" doußtV.' / And as to itHe bad 'ones, I've found them all ... . v IntMf;hava toe' again—well they may laugh— _ • , The second time catching an old bird with •• chaff, ••••••••' ..." . ' The whole of my present stock will bo sold at cpsfc price-and the quality is not excelled' by any in the Colonies. - '' W, p; FELLIN GHAM, (late J. wrioley) • • • • QUE E-N-S TfiE ET, Is .opeiingup a great varibty of Ladies' Gents', and Children's ( £oots -and Glides for the Winter Season.'.,. Every •.description of Boots' and Shoes made to order Sn-the shortest notice. •;" and as usual,' 438
THE' PE&MiNENT. INVESTMENT- . AND LOAN ,- ASSOCIATION 'Of. ! WAIRABAPI ' " •'lncorporated under the ".Building Societies'. . - "} 'Directors '.U&m .CUarles PKatazjra (Ch&Man), % R;. ■ Hasfcweli, M." Caselberg, J. Fuller. _ : W'. c;'euli )i J.Sn#^ i The AnnUal Incomb. exceeds £7,000 .Capital on Loam'm. ... -.£18,000 "Pk6fits already, allotted £3^738 Reserve Fund : Z £'" . The.purposes for which the Association iB established arc twofold. In th'6'first place it, offers an excellent method of, investment. for those who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the- highest rate consistent, with, perfect security, and by allowing small or large sums to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all ciasses. It the second place to those who require loans upon properties they already poaaeaa, or wl may meet with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents the means of obtaining ,advances upon , easy and The Associ&tioff'reives fixed dep6aits at. Subscriptions on mvestont;shares,;S/ per-, month; ultimate value.of shares, £SO. Applications for shares.to be addressed. to the Manager. A liberal commission allowed to Agents on all investment shares issued through them. Offiie'HoufErrKonday,--Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Pay day: The first Saturday in each month : • between the hours of .2 and. 4 and,7, and 9 p.m : .The'Manager will attend at the, Club Hotel,, GEORGE WYETT, JO LET ON LEASE, OB FOR SALE' THAT Desirable property,' containing 14 acreß, or thereabouts, with four-roomed Cottage thereon, adjoining' the Te Ore Ore; Bridge, and now. in the occupation of Mr Croad. Possession can be given on the Ist March next. .. ■ For particulars apply to - il, CAbELBERG & CO., ■ Maaterton. ' PHOT^RAPHY.; h THE-. undersized..|as the pleasure of , notifying that bis new Hiotographio Studio..is nowresdy for .the reception oi visitors! ' ; Carte'do iVisite, Qabinet, and,other-Phstp-graphs-taken; or reduced for •- - • broochesplockets, or rings. , Photographs agd other pictures'copied, i 1 • Views taken in any part of the district. •.,. -Charees7-15s pej doxen, ; JOs per half 'dozen.; Fanimes and grbnps arranged with. <i •' i ■ ' : i THOS'. ; E. PRICE,:;. v; Educational Depository, Queen-street, y . " HABTERTOH, 287
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 449, 27 April 1880, Page 3
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