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'■:uv: WJEMeSDAY^IitIi-jJULY, | \# > :featherstoflalevyai«)| ; 1 EvWOOD (fc CO; : will holtlari aiic-' j 'JL':. ~ tioti .sale of tsheep, Cattle,, anil lidrses oh' the above diito.fit the-.- ■■< ;'• '| l : PEATHEKSTON SALE YARDS. •: 3arly entries for the above saloaro rcquested in order to ensure dtie publicity, being givcnto same by advertising- v'. ;gO7 TO THE EDITOR OF THE WAIBARAP A DAILY.' Sm,-It is now one year sineo wo left the 'Old Country to try our fortunes in the Colonies, and .nine months since" we commenced business in Carterton. On commencement, our chances of success appeared very small, the spirit of Opposition to very great; the ruling prices in Carterton, went down in one short week amazingly, owing to our determination to sell cheap At the end of one month the way our business increased was surprising. The reasons are: Our customers are treated with civility, they find they can yet all they require (without ,tlio usual thing iu Carterton, viz.: every second or third article asked for," We don't' keep it"); they also find our goods, not. only cheapest through being imported direct, but also the very best through being well selected. Our goods were also' bright for cash during the great depression at florae, which is the result of our defying competition. .;', This (Autumn & Winter) season we have received our second importation (per ship Caroline) of good useful Grocery, Drapery, Millinery, Guns and Ammunition. We now respectfully invite•■»n->insj'eotion, of our. splendid new stock, which will bear comparison with any in'the Wairarapa. Wishing your newspaper all the' success it deserves, . Weromain, , •Your truly, B. A. GARDENER & SON. P.S.—We have made the following.'reduc. tions for cash.in the grocery .department; Candles, IOJd.; all jams, Bd,; best cheese, 8 Jd; Bell & Black's matches, 6d, Agent for Wairaiupa Daily. Xl. service of Dainty D„vie last season, if not paid to R. and J. Brown, Council Chambers, Masterton, on or before the 15th July, 1880, will be sued for without any further notice. I venture to hope that Ml accounts will be settled before the above date, as I am leaving this district for theinJ.IRWfN, 509 Upper Plain. NOTICE. ■a.v& to request that all accounts due,. . and all claims against, the estate of my late husband, Mr William Noble, be forwarded without delay to Mi Bunny, Solicitor, Masterton. ' FANNY E. NOBLE, : . Administratrix.' . Masterton, . , ' 3rd July, 1880. 507 nIRCU.LATING LIBRARY. THE Undersigned has now opened a CIRCULATING LIBRARY in connection with the Educational Depository. Terms-~23 (id deposit, and 4d on each book taken out, 455 T. E, PRICE. '' PHOTOGRAPHY. _ notifyingihat his'new Photographic Studio is now ready for the reception of visitors. Carte do Visito,' Cabinet, and other Photographs taken; also enlarged, or reduced for brooches, lockets, or rings. Photographs and other pictures copied. Views taken in any part of the district,. ' Charges—l6s per doxen.lOs per half dozen. Families and groups arranged with, THOS. E. PRICE, Educational Depository, Queen-street, MASTERTON. 287 MONEY.-£6OOO to Lend in sums of . £IOOO and upwards on broad acres, First-class security required. Apply to SALMON BROS. & CO., House, Land, and financial Agenti, • Lambton Quay, ill . Wellington. "NT ° T I C E . JNO. COOGAN,TaiIor, Willis-street, has just received a consignment of Splendid Patterns . of Winter Tweed, &c, specially i selected for the present season. SUITS MADE TO ORDER. at 2a per cent less than any other legitimate tailoring establishment iutown. ■ ■ ' FASHIONABLE OVERCOATS 1 £3los. TROUSERS, from 255. . JBT-." Note the address— .- JNO. COOGAN.'. Military Tailor, 4c., _. . Willis STfiEEr,' ■ WELLINGTON,'' The JOBBING OFFICE, of "the WAIRA RAPA DAILY is supplied with tie'best, Machines and the largest assortment of Type aud Material in the district. It is the ONI" Office in the WAIRARAPA which oan execute.Job Printing equalin style.and finish to tho-BEST WELLINGTON OFFICES. Al orders PROMPTLY and EFFICIENTLY executed at MODERATE PRICES. IY —When Victoria was a young . Queen, and Prince Albert standing by her side-she had on,a light muslin dress and a large crinoline-she fired the first shot at the first Wimbledon meeting of Volunteers. She .hit tho bull's eye.. Color-%'-goant James Huxley was one of her body guards, and so was James Symes,. and Henry, the great riflemaker, Mvas in- our squad. At.that time Huxley was a prosperous foreman tailor,- making the Volunteer uniforms for three parts of the Volunteers of England, now he is only a Boss. Tailor on Lambton Quay,' Wellington, making Suits of Clothes for "£3 10s and L ±'4 10s of the same quality that other Tailors get £6 10s for. He is enabled tV do so by his superior knowledge of thetrade, and doing a very arge business and for Ready Money only. 10R SALE-A BARGAIN, Thelease of ; part of Section No. 21, East Town B It; having one year anil three months to , run, on. which is erected a comfortable and'! substantially builti-roomed. Cottage, which the purchaser Wremova at any time prior to the expiration ( of leiase, ■ At,]present let toa-good tenant. .-'Price £3O. Termseasy. Apply to :.:. "-, '■.''••' SO9 . ■ ; {; \Fv;H; WOOD' & CO. o TO LET.—At fiangitumau, noar Masterton, a farm of about 290 acres. It is seouiely fenced and divided into paddocks, with a good four-roomed house and out! buildings; suitable for & dairy or cattle station. Apply t« ' n ■ - j'f

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 514, 13 July 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 514, 13 July 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 514, 13 July 1880, Page 3

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