FIRST JLUTUMIST SKOlfiT Of the newest and most fasbionablo DRESS MATERIALS," ju3t received by the steamers ".4BAWA" and "AORANQ-I," and specially selected by our Home Buyer from the fiwt Manufacturers in Britain and on the Continent. These consists of Pure Wool Cheviots, now Autumn in such gr< at favour. All wool Cheviot Serges, SelfrColored Woollen Fabrics, Carringtoo and ] ltEssr.s Eoseberry Suitings, Tiverton Dress Tweeds, Diagonal B.iges, and a magnificent assortment -of highly -finished and superior Meltons, in all the fashionable shades of color. FIRST AUTUMN SHOW Of Elaborate TOBE DRESSES, in an' extraordinary variety of Novel Combinations. We enumerate Cheviot Serge--, with braid and embroiderol trimmings ; Colored Oashmeretlcs, with rich brocaded panels ; All Wool Diagonal Serges, with floral combination ; Worsted Series, Autumn Amazoi:ee, and French Foui©3, with novel Astrachan, and Embroidery Trimmings. Some' Kobes. magnificent effects in ROBES, with Colored Stripes' and Astrachan trimmings ; All Wool Cheviot Robes, in singlo robes (only one of a pattern or coloring), with hair flijks and spots. FIRST AUTUMN SHOW Velvets Of all the vow colors and qualities in Silk .Velvet*, Plushe3, Velveteens, &c. Now Black Piajsl<E3 Dress Fabrics in unusually large variety, including 'the new makes of Cheviots, Eurmah Black Dress Cashmere, Striped and Figured Cashmeres and FouleSj French Cashmeres, Merinoes ParamFabrics. attas, Henrietta Cloths, &c, &b. : i "' PATTERNS SENT FREE BY POST ou application to THE WHOLESALE F A M I L Y ' D R A P E R Y WAREHOUSE, TE ABO HOUSE.
M. B ° H A N ' COACH SMITH, W HEELWRIGHT, and FAEUIEIt. WELLINGTON. All Descriptions of Vehicles fcr sale. Messrs llinne, Linton & Co will act us my agents at Foxton, and will hnve on hand DIIAYS WITH BROAD TYLES suitable for Carting Flax. All Orders promptly attended to. A'l the Work is of the Best Description. , . LOUTH NURSERY. .NpRBiTON EOAD. FOXTON. I DESIRE to thank my numerous customers for their past eleven years favors, and beg to assure them that I have still a stock of \ FRUIT TBEFS suitable for planting; Tho j3tock comprises Apples, Pears, Plums, (Peaches * Apiicots, Nectarines, &c, &c. AH -of and thoroughly tested varieties. • ; : IN FOEEBT'TEEES, have large and varied assortment-— comprising— Pinus. lusigi.is, Mar tinia, Cupreseus Macrocarpa (in varieties), Gums— blue, ajd red and wavy l^af . ' ■. ' \ I A ej^ciallinein ; early seed potatoes > 3 sfepftt-et-gw'eH - for panting by theac^e, and all kinds of gardening word undertaken. , ' EICHABD GRAY. : , • • : Proprietor. THE ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC. WE notify that the fiual date for ; reception of manuscript tales is now fixed' for I4th November. Topui right any niisunderstanding 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 ob. tamed from the advertisement on the fourth page.
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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 April 1891, Page 1
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453Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 April 1891, Page 1
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