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iHIEIAIUI HE of the inhabitants of Carterton and surrounding districts will ranunVer the FEARFULLY It tGH PRI'JIiS that u-ed to bo charged by the so called ora-eitib-JAMESON BROTHERS & CO. Raff ' coramenced'to sell goods at WiiLLusm'/N FltlCd*. We would wmind toe who hav> ' notjet favored nswith a call that, coinptinn / the quality of l.ie goods wth uw prn'fi we. charge, it is still THE CHEAPEST STORE IN THE DISTRICT. ■AVo do nit prctond to sell for CASH ONLY as a blind. We ttill give credit, 1ml; only to reiognised »o.d marks. therefore we make no bad debts.. Cash ( ustuiacra will find that they wil HAVE MONEY by paying us a visit. THE DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Is well stocked with N»w and Fashionable Goods. A Largo assortment of Ladies' and SSfci»i.«i w™i«« « w >*» mm WE IIAYE THE LARGEST STOCK OF BOOTS IN CARTER TO And wn Guarantee then) Cfinal to those niudo to measure, and as we do not depend sololy on th« Boot TrlSe, we can sell at prices VERY MUCH LOWER than regular bool-shop. Clothing Department. In tiiis Department wo UNDERSELL EVERY OTHER HOUSE. We ten a very large Stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing and Hats, and every article bought that does not: suit ' Will be exchanged. grocery department. ■ In tin, department our goods are always new, and of thes bert qnalij .as we have a vstkly supply, urn) we sell at the YhR" LOWhM IIHGnM. '• We liave FOR SALK-Oats, Hay, Chaff, Beans, Pollard &v. Glass Cut to Order. WINE AND SPIRIT . MERCHANTS. In Itek-Wiim. S[»". El « Hl Al « Stl " tl tatall "> Wi """" llt '' lir;mh Jameson Bros.' Co-operative Store, Carterton. 1 (W. P. ALLEN. • additional and important SHIPMENTS ' HAVING ARIIIVED BY TUB orient and r. & 0' co.'s steamers, KIRKCALOIE AND STAINS SPECIALLYcommend the following Departments to their numerous patrons and the public and have aiain 10 announce the Opening of many CLEARING LINKS, ' which will be sold at luiglinh Price.-!, Inspection ami comJ narison are desired, to \yhich all are invited. }lillinei\v, Hats, and Bonnet*, Just Opened— P) ■ i-J i l ft Unt'inline I fonrets, in Braid, Chips, Tape, Tuscan, and Fancy Straws 'Granny Bom.ets, in the very latest materials Hats, in ill" very latest shapes Jew Ornaments, Flowers, Feathers, ftc. ISJN MANTLES, SATIN JACKET'S, SATIN CAPES, SATIN DOLMANS, Binent h'.s just been opened, remarkably cheap. Being impossible from piint Ito reaiise the actual value of these Goods, an inspection only can testify to their cheapness, • Cashmere Jackets, His Gil, 18s (id, 2'2j lid Cashmere Dolmas, Ins l«l to 83s »Laee and Ciieniila Capes and Dolnuns ■ A Variety of Iwdus' Corsets, m the leading makes, all quite nen ; Ladies' Un ieiclotliing i" every detail, for a complete outfit, all uiade up n! TLrael; s Long Cloth ' Dressing Gowns, Morning Wrappers, and Afternoon lea Gowns. DRESS MATERIAL 1 -' for the SE\3ON consist chiefly of English and French Bicge. Pompadour nnd Plain Eatteens Beinenow >n generally worn, Kirkcaldie and flaws would specially invite inspecii in Of their display, the whole of which, be ing French, and minced in prices, arc already finding many buyers. Family Mourijisifj;. mnwiTTilß' k STUNS have received, direct from Pa-is, Tl vee Piss.s of Black Nun,'clnlh,lieige, French Menu ,s, F.cnch Cashmere, Ftcaeh Grenadines, French Canveini, all warranted fast edoa, and suitable mv the warmest, weaOicr. The Drapery Department V comii'ete wi'li every requisite, r pda! atwnti-n is directed t) t'i ir Whit? ami v Calicois Mi tings, Brown Hollands, and oti er Cotton Uoi-ds, admitted free under new CtistoTS Tariff, Mid passsed for altei the Act came into opera'ion, now ■rey jN r <VW 11081017,' , mJ**,., Ipi iUrpn's have inst been opened up. iuckiiig Jill the f'isiiicnabi j m il(e s Bwings, Suing, India ft* flaudl.civbi fsPaiastds, Gloves m Uhdk. any taffeta), Uc> Gt.vci and MtU. SiiuUd Bibtaw New Dress T burnings, Fiim!". Mantle Ornaments, Buttons, vie., etc. Men's L r iHlei*eltsSiiHS\ S«toof.n.isilk Half Hrse. Boy's and iliii# rnw Dress fchirts, Oxford Minis, S,mOFLIV 0 Clyde unttaralde Tweeds for Boy's KIEKCATA)IE AND STAINS, . , LAMRTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET. ■I 0 RESTERB AR J S 110 I'K L, GREYTOWN. • GWEJONBS Proi'iuetok. THiS old-established and favorite hotel has lately b p en thoroughly renovated, and iB bow, provided with every convnienccjfor the comfort of the public, and being situated Within a fchort distance of tho Eailway Station, and nearly opposite the Post and 'Telegraph offices, oSers special advantages • to visitors and the travelling public. : (The private sitting rooms and bedrooms art well furnished, and are high and roomy. WINES <fc SPIRITS OF THE BEST ""-DESCRIPTION ONLY i,u'iLi"j£d, Tho culinary management (W the supervision of the proprietor Uo'.iM sulHcicnt guarantee that the UulJpatrons will be (veil provided for, room is provided with ,<ne'bf Alcock's best tables. .- -A-CONVEYANCE will meet each train for tho convenience of visitors, j GOOD STABLING AND:GRASS PADDOCKS »re »lso provided and are under efficient ?)NES PIIOPRIEIOR. ipiprKE Ho r i.'i':i,. FEATHKHSTOX, JAMES BARRETT BEi.S to inform the- inliabitants of Peatheriton, Lower Valley, and travellers generally that ho has UK en the above CU.UMODfOUS HOTEL, and \u>nld assure than that all visitois to it will iind every comfort nnd bo made thoroughly lit liuin., Wines and Sph'iis of the best brands. GOOD STADLIfiG, TENDI HOTEL, i A, OjTEN PiiorniEioß. THE above Hotel havintr been recently ; built and enlarged, and fitted with every convenience for travellers and families, ,the, proprietor has much pleasure in announcing that he is prepared to give eveiy : itienti jn to the travelling public, and-hns so hetitatii n in saying that his house .will be found second to none. - There are good stables and paddocks:attvhecl ' ■ J[ines and Spirits of the best brands only i ROW oak hotel, , CARXEKTON. : f H0Er1N5...!... .....^ROPRIETOR! aniiuncing that he has taken the " .hotel, H, ,HoDJlNßvwould. rm th 6 TsirauiKo! Pmiq and ,of?Carterti n geiierally.'that he ( aiid'reftirnislicd it, Innd' effdeted nt(i ! jtf 'fivery • d oijß'rt ni ent. ; 1:( ''. -( •WlNES'and SPIIUTS of. thelrfand0 L is'now kept', and ii first-' fdHahlfi will at ouee; bo a'ddtd; jGOOII STABLING ar.d'Pad ho3,and;Tiavclleie ery conyepUiiceat and Visitors ihe . -'■ y& OAK' HOTEL K|v JiHi: .. ■ QLUB H.OTE L, M A 8 Tli it TON Tho Proprietor of the arwvß old and wellknown usti'Jishnient to thank tno inhabitants of Maatorton ami the surrounding districts, as alio the travelling public for the large meaauro of supp6rt hitherto given, and begs respfotfully to state that-additions,' alterations, and improvements, in accordance vith tho progress of tho place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, have, been made. The Culinary Department is, as usual, first-dasa. Wines, Beers, Spirits, and other liquors are ?ach and all of the very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's -first-class tables, has just been refurnished in the most elegant manner. A ELK IN R, . Proprietor. "piUNCE OP -p_| OTki. MASTERTON, T, WAGG, in taking posscEsion of : the above favorably-kitown Hotel, begs to in-' form his old friends and 'the public generally that he intends to conduct it in such a manner as will gain him as large a share of public patronage as was • accorded to his predecessor, Mr J. E. Thompson. . , -To.';Buit- the convenience oT. visitois. Dinner will be served at 12.3 ft, jnstead of Ip.m. aa hitherto, thus allowing time to 1 catch the train. . 1 u - : \ Onlyr tho best brands of Wines'"and Spirits kept in stock. ~ ; . • The Billiard Room Contains <TWJ of Allcock's BEST,, TABLES, with ( ftll' the accessories of the pame, and is under the management of .Huon Loovie, so well and favorably known in .connection with , the same ■ .. '! -■! F t-clasß Accommodation for Families, . The-RAILWAY, 'BUS starts' from; this hotel for each train. ~ 674

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 966, 5 January 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 966, 5 January 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 966, 5 January 1882, Page 1

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