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THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAREHOUSE, Te Aro House, Wellington. OUR ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE SPRING SEASON, 1890, J >ST. CUE PEESS ■ DEPARTMENT has been fully supplied by the Direct Steamers, Tai,»,i, Koikoura Done, nnrt longa^jro, with a 1 the htesl fashions and newest materials. We are now showing a laro-e variety of NOYLLTIEtf, both m Robes and by (ho yard. We call especial attention to some very HAM)SOiJEr,Y EAI.ROID.'BED CASHMERE AND POULE KOB&S ' m a number of choice designs and co ourings, including Greys, Fawns, Heliotrope, &c, &c In addition Jo thrse we a>e showing some rea'ly exqui ire Embroidered Crepe de Lame Bobes, in Coral, Lilac, fawn, Sky, Win c, and H ack We have a'so an endless variety of beautiful Combination Eobes, in all rlio rashionab'e shades and mixtures. 2 ND> ? B^ SS is abundantly filled with a choice of Spring and Summer Dress Materials ! ! - v /! 10 .yai-d, mclndmg plain _ and h 1 wool fabrics/both in singe and double width, and in all the fashionable colourings. In i< ancyDress material*, there is a large choice of Summer Cheyiots, in s-mi-lone---of Grejsand Fnwns, bnowflalces, Flaked Checks, Brokou Checks, Diao-ona s Henrietta Cloths double width Mohairs with an ample supply of all the best shades in Velvets, now fo much used for •Sleoves and Tniiiiniugs. QBD. Ore DRESSMAKING BOOMS, tiro in n.nnber lv.ye never lacked an abundent patronage from the , -> Indies <.'t (lie v.ity and Iroymce, and this is no doubt owing to having secured from time to time The ei-y Lest Available 'Ulent. We have tJius ever been noted for Excellence in Sty c Accuracy of Pit ■ mid Genuineness of Work, lor the present season our. arrangements will keep up the prestige which has so mr been maintained of havi g The Best Dressmaking Talent in the City, at The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse. TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.

: ai. b ° ° a k COACHSMITIJ. WHERLWIUGHT, AND KAIMUEPi. WELLINGTON. All Descriptions of Vehicles for sale. Messrs Thnne, Linton & Co-will ' act sis my n gems at Foxton, and will have on hand DKAYS WITH BROAD TYRES suitable for Carting Flax. All Orders promptly attended to. All the Work is of the Best Description. Hemp-mill FOR|ALE. 2 Years' supply of ' . Flax. Plenty of Water. Good Drying-pad- I docks ! i 4 miles from P'oxton, ! . ! The undersigned have For Sale, by private treaty, their well-known hemp mill, which is fitted with every convenience, and now in work. Tho plant consists of 10-horso power stationary engine, made by •Eobertßon & Co , with one 10-horso power boiler, and ono 8-horfie power boiler. Two strippers, scutcher, press aud scales. j Four henvy draught horses, with harness and two drays. The water is available all the year, and only needed pumping for three, weeks last year. The water is ex* cellent for washing. Our brand of fibre has obtained a name in London, America, and in the C\ lony. Tho supp'y of flax is sufllciont for | two years: -nndtl.o touns for payment of tithes and for rtrying-g round is commuted into a low >e«rly rout. BKEDOW, Yi\NKO ACO.

| WHOLESALE &, RETAIL ' Bail Tent, & Rope- : laker, | PALMEBSTON NORTH. MY STOCK of HOBSE OOVEKS, TAEPATJLINS, OILSKIN, 1 CLOTHING, TENTS, <fcp , is now ready for the coming winter season, and wholesale and retail purchasers will do we'l in inspecting the above lines, which have all been manufactured undei- my own personal super. i vision aud of tde very best material. ; The i-tock is very large to choose from ; mid any special Hues will I G made to ordfr with proinptuei-s n j despatch. J ( ilskin Coals bought direct from me, wi'l, when required, he Re-soiled Free of Charge. . MAN AWATU ~HERALIX. NOTICE. A DVEBTISEES requiring alteralA. tior.s rasde in their notices, musf j forward the same in, writing at fli? office [ not later thau noon bn tbe day of pub- ! I .ication { j New advertisements will be receive.*.' i up to 8 p.m. All adveriipemetHs pent for puMica. non will be kept in until ronntertnanrfe'i • unless e* press instrnctious are given t: ' the coutrary. : ERNEST S. TIIYNNP,: : Pu-ttrietor. } ADVANCE FOXTON. I FUBNITUBE-PUBNITrEE j W. H, GEEBES, '. Cabinet Maker, &c , i ! Bogs lo rail ihe afc'ention of the in . i habitants of Fo^ton and rountry districts, that h« lias started in busimf%.B?.,C^|net.. maker, Upholsterer, end French Polisher, and hopes by prompt attention and civility to re. ' ceivoVa fair-«»haret)f the public sup, ' port; ••V: 00 r , -ii L. r H Eep.irg promptly-attended to. i |. Note th- addrees. W. H. GEEBES, Cabinet Makiii and rpnoLSTEPEi?, \ Next door to McMillan & CoY o d j strre. j . . Tho . Avc-nup. . ■ <• : Foxton.

JAMES P. MUERAY. Portrait Artist. CORNER OF MAI V AND UNION STREETS. Portraits painted from Photographs or from Sittings. Terms : from £3 8s Od. p.OXT ON Tf> AKEBY MAIN-STREET, FOXTON. 1 J N. WALLS begs to notify that, having purchased the Business of the Co operative Bakery Company, of which he was manager i r many years, he is .now prepared lo deliver Bread daily, at Lowest Cash Prices. Small Goods, Biscuits, Cakes &c, always on hand. J. N. WALLS —- '#■ FOXTON VEfERINARY FORGE. riEORGE "DOBINSOk, BLACKSMITH .-»ND Fi»RRIEB All kinds of General Blakcsmithing work executed with despatch and^ cure.. The Oldest Established Blac' smith in the District. $ J. Thomas, jtjbeee" hotel, OTAKI. A i[R J. THOMAS wishes to notify [Vl to the travelling public thai; he has just opened a new, large, aud oommodious honso, where families and the pubiic gonerally svi 1 find everything of the lest. The Bouse is situated within Easy distance. of the Sea SSec&ei* amd RailAll spirits of tii«- best b ands iilwnjH kept on lumd.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 October 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 October 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 25 October 1890, Page 1

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