: JMEEBY, l i MEN'S AND BOYS'' CLOTHINC --'VfiWSE-I'UENISHIN^j ''. ':' ' '.''.. &c, &p., '; •':,;;.!,!.;; ' ""■'. '"■'.. ~.' ■ AT ' '-," ■,." -:.;;. : i DENISON MM ■;■■ -■■' MASTKkron' :; ■'- .-:■'■■ /ox -■-'■ : '■■ ONEMO|^HOjS[LY COMMENCING OJT' : SATUEDaY,JULY3 „ W, BELL BEGS to announce a Great Clearance' Sal prior to ; ' .STOOK-TAKWG,;. . : ' When UNPRECEDENTED/BARGAIN* will be offered in every department. NOTE THE REDUOTIONSReduce ■■-, -■'■■ '■ to* . 120 Men's Tweed Sao Coats 27s 6d- 16s 6' • 97 Men's Tweed Paget Coats 37s 6d 25s 6 102 Men's Black Cloth Coats 35s 6d 19s 6( 97 Men's Tweed -Trousers and • Vests 393 .'..;. ' ':29a'fi( .84 ditto , 29a6d ' .-'l9a6c 87Boys'Tweed&uits4HalfPrices." '■'..- Men's white and.colored Moleskin -Trouse'ri Great Reductions! : ' .;'"' Men's and Boys' Tweed Trousers' '' iiGreatßeductionsI : 229 Men's Harvard Shirts 4s 9d 3s Gd M V ,„■ » ■■■» *Hd 2sW 95 Boys' Oxford • „. -3s Is lie 15 doz Men's Heavy Socks Is 6d li 66 Ladies'.Costumes 37a : 19s 6d 230 yaids French Merino 2s 9d • Is lid 297 yards Dress Stuffs' 2s 4d Is 4d 229 yards Dress Stufls' Is'6d, ':..'. 1 B 275 yards Black Lustre Is 6d .' h 97 Ladies' Trimmed Chemises'4s 9d 2s'6d 99 .i ii ' Drawers'4s9d 2s 6d ■B7■ „ ■;.-„ Nightsßs9d ss6d Alarge stock of Ladies' Fashionable Trimmed Hats 37s 17s 6d Girl's Trimmed Hats Half Prices Ladies'EealSealHats, 22s 6d ' lls6d Imitation „ 12s 6d 5s 6d 84 Ladies' Umbrellas 7s 6d, 3s Hd 15 Boxes Flowers, Is 6d to 3s 6d each ; '., T „ „ 6dandls ' 9 boxes Leather Belts-Is 6d 9deack 97 Colored Counterpanes, Single beds 6s6d 2slld 83 Colored Counterpanes,' double ' "■• beds,Bs6d ss6d 84 Lace Antiniacasserß Is Gd . Is 567 yards.Gray.Calico 5Jd-: • " 3Jd Great; Seductions in. Blankets, Flannels, ......Sheetings, :-. Calicos, Hosiery, Shawls, Ladies' Ulsters, i .'.- - and Corsets.. Efbbons, White and Colored Damasks, and General Household Goodß, ■' " TO HEADS~OF FAMILIES And all those who wish to save money, a Bare Opportunity is now offered..', Bbmember-FOR ONE MONTH ONLY. TERMS CASH. W.BELL, DENISON HOUSE MASTEBTON. RAPA DAILY. ; . ■ jSm.-It is now one year since we left the Old; Country to try our fortunes in the Colonies, and 'nine 'months since, we commenced business in Carterton. "On commehceinent, our'ohances'of success appeared very small, the spirit of Opposition was very great;_ the ruling' prices' in' Carterton went down in one short week amazingly; owing to our determination to sell'oheap. At the end Of jone month the way our business increased wasiui'prising. The reasons are/ Our customers are treated with civility, they'M theyoanget.all: they require (without the m third article asked for,'.' We don't' keep it");, they also rind, our !goods, not only cheapest through being imported direct, hit also the very, best- through -being well selected,, Our goods Were also bought for cash during the. great depression ,at Home, which is tho result of our defying, competitiori," ; ! This (Autumn & Winter) season we'have received our second importation (per ship Caroline) 0 f good useful Grocery, Drapery, Milhnery, Mens, BoysV and Youth's Clothing,! Glms and Ammunition. We-now respectfully invite an'. inspection of pur splendid new stock, which will bear comparison with any in the Wairarapa, Wishing; your newspaper; all'the success it doserves, • : -'- ■' - ; ' : ■ We remain, Your truly, ; : ; B.'A. GARDENER & SON.' ~Pff-We wish to tender our sincerethanks to our". customers for their liberal support and beg to ! Worm them that, finding Our, present; premises not large enough' tor our mcreasing.business, we intend shortly: opening the premises now ocoupied by Mr Ulville, bootmaker, as'a Branch Store upon" receipt of.'our next ehipmbnt of New iSummergoflds. Weareidsoappomtedagentsfor he Northern lire J±inianc e Company,'ana to take risks at lower .rateS'than any other company/: < --•>.-.'); :-•:-:;•>.■-■ ~ - .•-,-- ;■•;', j Agent lofWfifeAkAPA Daily. . r!. Call and see him. IllttOSi .^|ROYALMAILOOAOHES;"" Parcels may be.booked through:to the loV< jwini- places; :-^e%gton,. ; Wairarapa? Bush; .Castle Point; .Tinui Woodyille, Palmer ß tdn North,. Napier,.and SVestjCoast. \^\.'; : ;\ :;,;..-;. r; /] I booking ofpKe^ : ; .:;;"'. ; : Wellington., Nev ;Zealander Hotel; Man-aers-street'; Foxtph, : ; Whyte's .Hotel ; : ftl, ■ merston, Boyal Hotel; Masterton, Oounoil Chambers; and at; .th'e'yarious coach offices onihe|lines. ■■ ■'■'•■'•' ■'•''" ~ „ ; . ,! ? ;;James'^aoara : ;;''; ( L,' 182;, j ■•■ ■ •.'-';- s : Coacl?r,opr'ieto'r|.'': xU , STORES I j I VILE and D'AROY' BEG to rnfoim the public that they are prepared to supply ( Flour, Gram, and all agricultural produce at the lowest current rates J Hay.i Chaff, Oaktt&o„ always on hand. mental tree's kept m stock.' ~ "'m \lli'.) : '<- : .iiiaaii'-:-Pi!''-^i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 543, 16 August 1880, Page 1
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