FIRST AUTUIIM SM:OIHT Of the newost and most fashionablo DRESS MATERIALS, just received by the steamers ".*BAWA" and "AORANGrI." and specially selected by oar Hone Buyer from the first Manufacturers in Biita : n and on the Continent. These consists of Pare Wojl Cheviots, now Autuxix in such gn at favour. All wool Cbeviot Serges, Self-Colored Woollen Fabrics, Carringtoa and ] KEssi.s Poscberry .*■ 'lutings, Tiverton Dress Tweeds, Diagonal B.iges, and a magnificent as.ortiaenfc of highly -finished and superior Meltons, in all the fashionable shades of color. FIRST AUTUMN SI-SOW Of Elaborate LOBE DPiE-SE^, in an extraordinary variety of Novel Combinations. We enumerate Cheviot Serge, with braid and ernbroidere I trimmings ; Colored Cash morettcs, with rich brocaded panels ; All Wool Diagonal Serges, with floral combination ; Worsted y'e-r^cs, Autumx Amazoi'CP, and Fiench Femes, with novel Asf.rachan and Embroidery Trimmings. Some lionE3. magnificent effects in BODES, with Colored Stripes and Astrachan trimmings; All Wool Cheviot Piobes, in s-iuglc robes (only one ot a pattern or cobrin/), with hair fli -Ks a<id spots. FIMST AUTUMI SHOW Vklvi:t3 Of all the now colors an 1 qualities in Silk Velvets Plushe?, Velveteens, &c. New Black Pi^tsi.'Es Dress Fabrics in unu&ualiy lnga variety, including the new mikes of Cheviofs, Bnrmah Black Dkess Casl.inere, Striped aud Figured Cashmercß and Foules, French Oishinores, Morinoes ParamFab : -ics. a'trts, Henrietta Cloths, &>?., &s. ' ' FATTi'EKS FtfEE BY POST on a: plication to TII E WnOL ES-A I, E FAM Ih T DRAPE R V W A REHOUSE, *P"P ADA TJATTQTT'
\ f HO II A N. ! lU . D COACnSM iTIJ, WHEELWRIGHT, and t\\J.i!!ILR. ! W I:,xj L'J.IN \j J wiN . I Al! D Ecrii=tions of Vehicles for snlc. ; Messrs r ihnnc, Linton &■ Co will i i act Mb my agents at Fcxton, and will - have en hai.d | UIIAYS WITH r.P.O.AD TYHES i suitalU foi-.Cartiiig Flax. Ail Orders promptly attended to. A 1 the Work is of iho Best Description. . ( LOUTH NURSERY. KOBBITON EOAD. FOXTON. IDE&IBE to thank my numerous customers for their past eleven years favors--, and beg to nssure them that I have ttill a stock of FBUIT TEEi S suitable for planting. ; The Stock comprises Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches?, Api icots, Nectariuos, &c, «&c. All of superior and thoionghly tested varieties. IN FOEEfcT TREES have large and varied assortment — , comprising— Pinus lusigi is, Mar lima, Cupressus Macrocarpa (in varieties) Gums— blue, a.id red and wavy leaf. A special line in E ELY SEED TOTATOES 1 stymies given for planting by the acre, and all kinds of gardening word m deitaken. EICHABD GBAY. Proprietor. THE* ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC. WE notify that the final date for reception of manuscript tales is- now •• fixed for 14th November. To put right any misunderstanding we mention that the tales may be in verse or prose To competitors we announce that we have arranged, for independent ■judging. Further particulars can be obtained from the advertisement on the fourth page. !
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 7 April 1891, Page 1
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