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THE MOST FAMOUS HOUSE IN NEW ZEALAND For every description of THE LATEST NOVELTIES AND FASHIONS Is the Wholesalo Family Drapery Warehouse, ' TE ARO HOUSE. OTjTfT' our celebrated DRESS MELTONS, made express'y to our order and strongly recommended, as fast in color and of 10-tli-lli wonderful durability. We have these in shades of Grey?, Fawns, Browns, Beds, Blues, Greens, Black, and a variety cf other useful colors, from 10s 6d to 15s the full dress length. O T7l T7* om " ne ' v ft 'l wo °l FRENCH FOULE, in all the newest and most useful colors, 25 inches wide, at lOJd, 12Jd, Is 3d, Is CMii Ilj 6d per yd • -12 to 44 inches wide, 2s 3d 2s Gd, 2s lid, 3s 6d per yd. O T7 1 T7 1 our fashionable CHEVIOT SERGES, in self-colors and in new" colored mixtures, 42 to 46 inches wide, at 2s 6d, 2s lid, . OJliJtli 3s Gd, and 3s 9d per yd. ■ Q'TT'TT 1 o«r admirable assortment of ne\v patterns in COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS, Is lid to 4s 6d per yd- ourNawand , fjJLIJ Jll Black ESTAMINE SERGES, all warranted fast dyes, from Is to 3s Gd yd. Q "fj l XT 1 our BANNOCKBURN DRESS TWEEDS, pure soft wool, in a variety of colors, 1/9 per yd ; our GLENCAIRN TWEEDS, n Hi VJ DRE S TWEEDS in CHECKS and SPLASHES, from 2/G to 3/11 yd. QT? IT 1 OIU " TARTAN SUITINGS, 45 inches wide, at 3/9 yd ; SHADED and FLAKED CHECKS, from 2/9 yd ; our STRIPED O-ilillJ and FANCY DRESS FABBICS, HOMESPUNS and BEIGES, all colours, 10£ d to 3/6 yd. O XT 1 I J 1 our VEILINGS, 42 i ches wide, in Black, White, Cream, and 20 different shades, 1/11 yd ; our BLACK DRESS FABk? JLli JOi EICS, in handsome Stripes and fancy patterns, from 2/G yd. QkTT TT olu intinite nm ] exquisite ROBE DRESSES, in charming variety of material, colour, and design, comprising Braided lOXLiJ-Li Cheviots, Cheviots and Astvachan trimming, COMRINATIONS of Plain material and Brocade, COMBINATIONS of Plain material and Checks, with a groat many other handsome designs and styles, ranging in prices from 20s to 97/6. STT1 T7l our magnificent assortment of SILK PLUSHES and VELVETS in all the most fashionable colours, including the ih _Cj newest shades, from 16 to 24 inches wide, and from 2/6 to 7/11 per yard. PATTERNS sent Post Free on application. AND THEN EEMEMBEE That our two First-class DRESSMAKING ROOMS offer unique and unequalled opportunities of getting' dresses made in the highest style of art at . THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAPERY WAEEHOUSB TE ARQ HOUSE.

i\T n 0 H A N. CO AC FI SM ITH. W FIKEL WKIGHT, aku bWUUIEH. WELLINGTON. b All Descriptions of Vehicles for sale. , Messrs Tlmno, Linton & Co will act sis my agents at Foxton, and will have mi hand I)I;AY8 WITH TiROAD TYIIES suitable for Carting Flax. All Orders promptly attended to. A'l the Work is of the Best Description. LOUTH NURSERY. [ NORBITON ROAD. FOXTON. I DESIRE to thank my numerous customers for their past eleven 1 years favors, and beg to assure them that I have still a stock of FRUIT TREES b suitable for planting. The Stock comprises Apples, Pears, Plums, Peaches, Apricots, Nectarines, &c, «&c. All of superior and thoroughly tested varieties. IN FOREST TREES have large and varied assortment — compribing — Pinus lusigiiis, Mar fc tima, Cupressus Macrocarpa (in varieties) Gums— blue, a.id red and wavy leaf. A special lino in E^RLY SEED POTATOES i" ] stiniates given for planting bj g the acre, and all kinds of gardening word undertaken. 7 RICHARD GRAY. Proprietor. THE ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC WE notify that the fit: al date foi reception of manuscript tale! is now fixed for 14th November To put right any misunderstand ing we mention that the tales ma; be in verse or prose To competitors we announce tha we have arranged, for independen * judging. iv > n Further particulars can oq ob mined ftom the ndvettUefflMrt OJ the ta*h 1?a?*

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 April 1891, Page 1

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664

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 14 April 1891, Page 1

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