HPRING AND SUMMER 0 NOVELTIES. 25 'Oase'S, 25 ■ Just Opened at \ DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON, Consisting of—Ladies', Girl's, and Children's French and English Trimmed Hats, in all the new shapes. New Flowers New Feathers New Ribbons New Ornaments New Trimmings New Costumes New Fichus New Jackets. New Mantles New Collars New Cuffs ■ ' New Laces New Gloves New Ties New Hosiery New Parachutes New Dress Stuffs New Lustres •• New Lustrines New Muslins ■ New Prints New Grenadines ' New Tarlotaris LADIES',' GIRL'S, k CHILDREN'S UNDERCLOTHING. Men's, Boy's,& Youth's Trousers Vests Men's Tweed Suits Boy's Tweed Suits Youth's Tweed Suits Men's and Boys Silk Coats ' Hats . i Caps ■ Shirts . Scarfs' Collars . Ties ' : Belts Braces ■ iL'C„ &0., &C, SHT The abovo' will be sold 20 per' cent under Wamirapa prices. ~ Inspection invited, # # * ' )V. BELL, D,enison House, MASTERTON. . F. URNITURE WAREHOUSE. ; T. Si JAGO, CABINET-MAKER, UPHOLSTERER, i AND UNDERTAKER, : Bridge-street, Masterton. ;T. Si J., in returning thanks to his numerous customers for their liberal support, begs to stato'that, having finished'his NEW PREMISES, : Ho has oponed them with an entirely NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK, Comprising— r
Dwviiig-roomsuitcs.Puiiiig-i'oomsuites, Brussels carpots, Tapestry carpets, Kiddeiminater, carpets, spring mattrasses,, Hair.mattrasses, Flockmattrasses, Flax, lhattrasses,' Feather beds, Iron bedsteads; Wood bedsteads, Couches, Invalids' couches, children's iron swing-cots, children's wood swing cots, Ohellioners, music-stools, toilet sets, looking-glasses, perambulators, sofas, chairs, cushions, all sizes, matting, rugs, floorcloths. And every descriptionof Furnishing requisites. • Pianos re-silked and-polished, kinds of Picture-fraimng executed, . ' Carpets planned and . laid downl ' Venetian blinds made to order, Furniture renovated, and all kinds of repairs executed on the promises. The inspection of the public invited, N.B.—Furnituro delivered within a roasori- . ! ...... able distance. T. S. JAG O, Cabinet-maker, Uphoisterer, and Under- ! ; TAKER, - i' Bridge-street, Masterton. . Mutual life association OF 'AUSTRALASIA. [Established 1869, and incorporated byAet of . . .'■ Parliament.] Head Wynyard Streets, ; ■ : . Sydney. ' New Zealand Branch Head Office—Auckland. | Tlie Mutual Life Association .was the first | office ro .the.'Cplonip3 to free Assurers from the. ' restrictions imposed by other offices,. and the drily on' 6' Ranting 1 policies ' . absolutely inde- ■ feasible from this datis'bf ; e3" Our travelling Agent, Mr J. A Brown, is now in Masterton, and will give every ; in. formation to intending Assurers. !. . ; ■ WILLIAM J.'F. BELL,; : •' : General Agent for New Zoaland. •Masterton Agents Messrs E, & J, grown
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 81, 10 February 1879, Page 1
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369Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 81, 10 February 1879, Page 1
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