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THE MOST FAMOUS HOUSfi IN NEW ZEALAND For every description of THE LATEST NOVELTIES AND FASHIONS Is the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. OTT^Ti^ our celebrated DRESS MELTONS, made expvess'y to our order and strongly recomm »nd?d, as fast in color and of 10 -L-i J_J wonderful durability. We have these in shades of Grey, Fawns, Browns, Reds, Blues, Greens, Blac'-, and a variety of other useful olors, from 10- (kl to 15s the full dress length. QT7' XT' o»r new a 1 wool FRENCH FOULE, in all the newest and most useful colors, 25 inches wide, at' lO.kl, 12 id, Is 3d la OIL Hi Cd per yd • 42 to 44 inches wido, 2s 3d 2s 6d, 2s lid, 3s Gd p?r yd. " ' O Tin T7* o«r fashionable CHEVIOT SERGES, in self-colors and in new colored mixtures, 42 to 43 inches wide, at 2s 6d 2s lid O JJJ JLLJ 3s Gd, and 3s 9d per yd. ' ' OTp T7' our admirable assortment of new patterns in COLONIAL DRESS TWEEDS, Is lid to 4s Gd Her yd • our Navy and O ill ill Black ESTAMINE SERGES, all warranted fast dyes, from Is to 3s <id yd. ' ' * ' " C< T7* T7l our BANNOCKBURN DRESS TWEEDS, pure soft wool, in a variety of colors, 1/9 per yd ; our GLENC URN TWEED S ? O 11/ 111 DRE S TWEEDS in CHE KS and SPLASHES, from 2/6 to 3/11 yd. wi^u. , Cl T? T? our TARTAN SUITINGS, 45 inches wide, at'S/ft 3d ; SHADED and FLAKED CHECKS, from o/q y d . our STRIPED O ili Hi and FANCY DRESS FABBICS, HOMESPUNS and BEIGES, all colours, 10£ dto 3/6 yd. Q T7l XT' our VEILINGS, 42 i ches wide, in Black, White, Cream, and 20 different shades, 1/11 yd ; our BLACK DRESS FAB-IO-LLj JJJ RICS, in handsome Stripes and fancy patterns, from 2/6 yd. Q XT' T7^ our infinite and exquisite ROBE DRESSES, in charming variety of material, colour, and design, comprising Braided lOJUi -Hi Cheviots, Cheviots and Astraohan trimming, COMR I NATIONS of Plain material and Brocade, COMBINATIONS of Plain material and Checks, with a graat many other handsome designs and styles, ranging in prices from 20s to 97/6 QTTTT our ma g nificent assortment of SILK PLUSHES and VELVETS in all the most fashionable colours "including the k) Ili All newest shades, from 16 to 24 inche3 wide, and from 2/6 to 7/11 per yard, ' ° PATTERNS sent Post Free on application. AND THEN EEMEMBEE That our two First-olass DRESSMAKING BOOMS offer unique and unequalled opportunities of o-ottin" dieses mnflp in the highest style of art at ° THE WHOLESALE FAMILY DRAP.ERF WAEEHOUSE*' " TE ABO HOtTgE, t — ■ — ——————— —

U T) 0 H A N. COACIIRMITH, WFIEELWTUGHT, and b'AIUUEH. WELLINGTON. All Descriptions of Vehicles fcr sale. Messrs Thnne, Linton & Co will I act us my agents at Foxton, and will have nu hand DEAYS WITH BROAD TYRES suitable for Carting Flax. All Orders promptly atteuded to, A'l the Work is of the Best Description. LOUTH NURSERY. NOBBITON ROAD. 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 TRE S suitable for panting. The Stock comprises Apples, Pears, Plums, Pcachee, Apricots, Nectarineß, &c, &c. All of superior nn<l thoronghly tested varieties. IN FOREST TREES have large and varu d assortment — comprising— Pinus Intig- is, Mar tima, Cupressus Macrocarpa (in varieties) Gums -blue, and red and wavy leaf. A specia 1 . lino in I EvRLY SEED POTATOES ' Fstimates given for planting bj the ace, and all kinds of gardening word undertaken. RICHARD GRAY. Proprietor. THE ILLUSTRATED ALMANAC, WE notify that the firal date foi reception of manuscript talei ia now fixed for 14th November To p«t right any misunderstand ing we mention that tho tales inaj be in verse or prose To competitors we announce thai we have arranged, for independen ' Further particulars can bo ob tainea from tho ad ertiaement or the fourth page.

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Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 May 1891, Page 1

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664

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 May 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Manawatu Herald, Volume III, Issue III, 9 May 1891, Page 1

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