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THE MOST FAMOUS HOUSfi IN NEW ZEALAND Fov every description of THE LATEST NOVELTIES AND FASHIONS Is the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. OT? 17* our celebrated DRES-5 MEi,TO.\ T S, made expross'y to onv oi"ler and strongly recommended, as fast in color and of O -Hi lli wonderful durability. We have these in shades of Grey ••, Fawns, Bronrns, Beds, Blues, Greens, Black, and a variety of other useful colors, from 10- 0d to l/>s the full dress length. OTT^ ~IJ^ our new al wool FItENCH FOI'LE, in all tlie newest and most ussfnl colors, 25 inches wide, at 10id, 12' s d, 3s 'Ml Is O-lli ly «tl per yd ■ 42 to 44 inches wide, 2s 3d '2a lid, 2s lid, :5s 0d per yd. CJ TP T7^ om> fashionable CHEVIOT SEU(fE9, in self-colors and in new colored mixtures, 42 to 40 inches wide, at 2s fid 2s lid f> ilj 1 U :5s 0:1, and :3s !)d per yd. CJ TT T7 1 our » ( ' n » raMe assortment of new patterns in COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS, Is lid to 4s Od per yd • our Navy and O-Lj_Lli Black EXAMINE SERGES, all warranted fast dyes, from Is to 3s Od yd. * ' O TjT T7l our BAXXOCKBUItX DRESS TWEE IX, pure soft wool, in a variety of colors, 1/0 per yd ; our GLEXCAIBN TWEEDS O lit VJ DRE S TWEEDS in CHECKS and SPL \SHES, from 2'o to 3/11 yd. QT-i 1 TT our TAUT AN SUITIX(iS, 45 inches wide, at 3/« yd ; SHADED and FLAKED CHECKS, from 2/9 yd ; our STRIPED D -l^ Jli and FANCY DKESS FAI3IIICS, HOMESPUNS and BEIGES, all colours, 10£ dto 3/0 yd. O Tj^ "TH our VEILINGS, 42 i ches wide, in Black, White, Cream, and 20 different shades, 1/11 yd ; our BLACK DRESS FAB-O-L'J .LIJ RICS, in handsome Stripes and fancy patterns, from 2/0 yd. OTT'Tr' our infinite and exquisite ROBE DRKSSES, in charming variety of material, colour, and design, comprising Ih'aided O-llilli Cheviots, Cheviots and Astrachan trimminj?, COMIUNATIOXS of Plain material and Brocade, COMBINATIONS of Plain material and Checks, with a great many other handsome designs and styles, ranging in prices from 20s to 07 C. QTJ^T? our magnificent assortment of SILK PLUSHES and VELVETS in all tlie most fashionable colours incliidin" the k3 lli -Hi newest shades, from 10 to 24 inches wide, and from 2 Ij to 7/11 per yard. ° PATTERNS sent Post Free on application. AND THEN KEMEMBEB «^ That our two Fust-class DRESSMAKING 800 US offer uni.jucTffll^taftllcd opportunities of gettin«ldrr.^e<; lri^o m the highest stylo of art at *^K&B^Bt±Y ol TII E W IIOLKSALE FAMILY D R al^PF W ABEHOUSE TE ARO HOUSE. '

\F n o ii a n. ' COACIISMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, and PARKIER. I i WELLINGTON. j All Descriptions of Vehicles for sale. Messrs Thnne, Linton & Co will act us my agents at Foxton, and will have nn hand DRAYS WITH BROAD TYRES suitable for Carting Flax. , All Orders promptly attended to. AU the Work is of the Best Description. . LOUTH NURSERY. KOEBITON ROAD. FOX TON. IDKSJRE t<i (hank my numerous customers for' their past eleven years favors, and beg to assure Uiem that I have btill a stock of FRUIT TEELS I suitable for planting. The Stock comprises Apples, Pears, j Plums, Pcachen, Apiicots, Nec'.ar- 1 iues, &c, &c. All of superior anil I thoroughly tested varieties. IN FOBEST TREES have large and varied assortment — comprising— Finns Inngiiia, Mor tima, Cupressus Macrocarpa (in varieties) Gums- blue, and red and wavy leaf. A specia 1 lino in EARLY SEED POTATOES 1 stimatcs given for planting by the acre, and all kinds of gardening word ui.dertaUen. < RICHARD GRAY. i Proprietor. THE ILLUSTBATED ALMANAC. WE notify that tho final date for reception of manuscript tales is now fixed for 14th November. To put right any misunderstanding -we mention that tho tales may be in verse or prose To competitors we announce that we have arranged, for independent judging. Further particulars can be obtained from tho advertisement on the fourth pngo.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 28 April 1891, Page 1

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669

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 28 April 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, 28 April 1891, Page 1

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