FIRST IMPORTATION OHBHQ AND SUMMER MILLINERY, ;■ FANCY DRAPERY, ;' : MEN'S, YOUTHS' and BOYS' OLTHING, HOUSE FURNISHINGS, (So. &o. V T . BELL BEGS to announce his first Grand Display of Spring and Summer Novelties on SATURDAY, 25th INSTANT: . : . Consisting of very Choice Ladies' and Girls' French and English trimmed and unfa" " New Feathers, New Flowers, New Ornaments, All the newest Millinery Trimmings, New Ribbons, New Silk Scarfs, New Lace Goods.
Kid Gloves in great variety Lisle Spun and Lace Gloves Ladies' and Girl's Hosiery in great variety Ladies' and Girl's Underclothing I Baby Linen—every Ladies' and Maid's Corsets Ladies' and Maids' Costumes f Great variety of new Dress Fabrics-buttons and trimmings to match Lustres in all shades New Prints, Muslins, and Muslinettes Dress Linens in Self Colors All the newest styles in Ladies' Fichus, Capelets, and Collarettes Ladies' 'White and Colored Shirtß Children's Sun Bonnets and Hats Lissie and Tarlton Ruchings New Toilet Sets, New Muslin and Lace Curtains—New Cretonnes, New Counterpanes CLOTHING AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. Men's Silk, Alpaca and Sateen Coats Men's Black and Blue Cloth Suits New Styles Paget, Galatea and Sac ■ Men's and Boys' Tweed Suits Men's and Boys' Trousers and Vests. Men's and Boys' Trousers Boys' Knickerbocker Tweed and Linen Suits The Prince and Spanish Men's and Boys' White Dress Shirts, all sizes Men's and Boys' Oxford, Regatta, Harvard, and Crimean Shirts Men's Merino Summer Pants, and Undershirts, Men's and Boys'. Scarfs and Ties, great variety . Men's and Boys' Leghorn and Straw Hats Men's and Boy's Tweed and Felt Hats Braces, Belts, Collar's, &c, &c. Profits and Quick Betas. INSPECTION INVITED. W. BELL, DEAPEB, MEECEB, AND OUTFITTER, DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON. THE CASH STOBE, CARTERTON. GAEDENER & SON, PHOPRIISTOES.' NOW landing at Wellington per ship Irvine an entirely new and Fashionable Stock of Drapery, Millinery, Fancy foods, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Hat«, Shirts, and Hosiery, over 2*o Newest Patterns in Prints, including the Fashionable Pompadour, Galatea, and Satteu Prints. ■•' We can and will offer these goods 20 per cent, cheaper than any house in the Wairarapa, owing to our importing them direct, aud thereby saving the many intermediate profits other storekeepers have to contend with, For Groceries, both for quality and price we stand foremost in the district. OUR STOCK i 3 always large and \vc assorted.
ONE TEIAL Is-sufficient to convince as to the Bupenority of our goods and the low prices charged. Our Ironmongery, Plated Goods, and Crocker) wave l>ci»artment needs no com. m-nt, sufficient that it is full of new and seasonable goods at WELLINGTON PRICES. This season we shall introduce a new make in Sheep Shears, made of one solid piece of Steel. These Shears were extensively used last season in Australia, and are now acknowledged lighter, stronger, and cheaper than Am otheb Make. PRICE-38 6d PER PAIE, AN INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK IS SOLICITED. Goods delivered FREE to any part of the Wairarapa. Intending customers should send for our price list. Address— GARDENER AND ~"" CASH STORE-CARTERTON.
T ■ B. BEOWN'S CRITERION HOTEL FESTIVAL ON THE MELBOURNE CUP. 2000 Subscribers, £1 Each. 109 PRIZES. Address, with exchange added to cheques,and two stamps for reply and result JAS.' R. BROWN, Criterion Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Early application is necessary, as a large number of tickets are bespoke, and'the drawing will positively take place on the 26th October. Tickets can be obtained at the: Club Hotel, Masterton. 560 VOWRY AND KING • ■".. j MASTERTON ° STEAM SAW PLANING AND MOULDING MILLS, v. SASH iAiND DOOR FACTORY , ANj)' TIMUER MERCHANS. "■•-; Doors, Sashes, Sash Frames; Flooring, Lin- "" ing, and Rusticating, Skirtings (single' and double faced),. Architraves (single and double faced.)'ii,..: •;. ~.;■,,'.;-., All kind of Mouldings on,hand and to,oidei ■' Green-house Lights, &a., &o. : . .. "■/■■ All orders punctually attended to. ■p'OBBBT WALKER !; '-Late-bf the Duk« of Edinburgh,. Theatre, '■;•':':■" . ■' Hokitika), ' ;."'/'','.■■' ■> :Hasiopened'the Union Hotel, Willis-street, Wellington. Call and see him.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 581, 29 September 1880, Page 1
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