1881 AUTUMN a»d WINTER 1881 DBAPEEY. , HOOPER I "Co., HALL OF COMMERCE, JUST OPENED & MABKED OPE AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES! SEVEffI-QNE PACKAGES k BALES, SEVENTY-ONE PACKAGES AND BALES! Consisting of all the LATEST FASHIONS, COLORS, AND DESIGNS! IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED and .UJ\ T TRIMMED MILLINERY. HATS AND BONNETS, ELOWERS AND FEATHERS. VELVETS & VELVETEENS! —PLUSHES!— Costumes, Skirts, Jackets, Ulsters, Mantles, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods, Merinos, Baige Cloths, Satin Cloths, Revps, Serges. All-Wool Plaids, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons, Frillings, Ruches, Buttons. LACES, SCARFS, COLLARS, AND CUFFS. Blankets, Flannels, Shitting, Calicoes, Sheeting, Winceys; Cretonnes, Fingering Wools. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Underclothing, Corals, and Haberdashery of every description, MEN'S, YOUTH'S/™ BOY'S CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, COLLARS, <k, FIRST SHOW DAY, SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 1881. HALL OF COMMERCE, OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, MASTER-TON. M'DUEF & CO., EMPIRE CARRIAGE FACTORY. COURTKNAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. Landane, Broughams, Hansom Cabs, Expresses, Spring Carts, etc., etc., equally moderate in price, and all handsomely finished. Jobbing promptly attended to on very reasonable terms. Estimates given, and all work guaranteed for twelvemonths. Double-seated Buggy, Willi pole, shafts, and lamps complete for FORTY-FIVE POUNDS. [JSmglo-seated Buggy, with shafts and lamps, THIRTY-FIVE POUNDS. Wagonette, to carry nino, with shafts, and lamps, FORTY-FIVE POUNDS, Ladies' Low-wheeled Park Phaeton, with shafts and lamps, FORTY-SIX POUNDS. •
SENT POST FEEE IN AN ENVELOPE FOII 4d. THE Botanic Treatment for all Nervous _ Disorders, which uufit sufferers for marriage, &ut., &o. ; also Consumption, Chronio Disease of the Chest, Stomach, Liver, and Epilepsy. Addreaa--11. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, G3 John-street. Waterloo, Sydney. )OBE 11 T WALK EE , PEINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Grey-street, Wellington, Country Visititors will find a hearty welcome and superior accornmodution at this house. (I6S IVI (Late W. H, Mason), BLACKSMITH AND FAKRIEBS, Supreme Court Buildings, Wellington. Visitors from the Country with Horses requiring attention aro respectfully requested to give tbia Forgo a trial, whouthey will not fail to receive satisfaction. Shoeing on an improved principle. CIS THE Uncooked Potato is under ground, and nearly overybody is waiting for somo other body to turn it up, or for something to turn up to improvo trade. I will toll you how I manage to get such a large business. lam not alwayb grumbling and fault-finding and predicting, bad times, I buy my goods like a man who understands his business; no ten yards of this and five yards of that, but if tho goods are new, good, and cheap, I buy all I can get. I shrink every piece; I have my work cut and made better than anyone else (so I ought), If I wore not the best Tailor in this city I would deserve to be bumped, and that is I very sevoro.puniahmeut if properly carried out.-HUXLEY tho Tailor. 698 10TJTH BEITISH FOEWAEDING O COMPANY. Head Offices—Lambton Quay, Wellington (Opposite Star Hotel). Goods forwarded throughout New Zealand and Australia, Custom House and shipping work done. Large' Storage accommodation for all classes Vans will reeoivo and deliver in all parts of Wellington and will attend the arrival and departure of every train and steamer. Further particulars may be obtained from M.O.HIOKEY; 5 ; Manager,
FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD I FIREWOOD supplied in any quantity by tlio undersigned A reduction mado for two or more corcia. Orders left with Watson & Winteringham will be prm iptlv attentlol to.' W '* F. YORK, DEERING TWINE BINDER. THE MOST SIMPLE, PERFECT, AND ' RELIABLE GRAIN HARVESTER EVER IMPORTED. 2QQ OP these Celebrated Machines N 0 Eold in New Zealand this season, i and Agents unable to executo ordora for at least as many more. EVERYWHERE ADMITTED A GRAND SUCCESS. I SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS. Every Machitio waiting to be specially 1 made for this Colony, No orders can be • received after March 20, To insure early attention inako arrange- • ments through local merchants or with the ■ undersigned at once. i ' . MASON, STRUTHEHS k CO., ■ Cnßisicnnr.cn. Sole A gents in New Zealand for W. Dccring 1 Chicago. 711 TO THE PEOPLE OF WAIRARAPA YOUR ATTENTION IS DRAWN TO JLiOVB'S NEW NON-EXPLOSIVE, KEROSENE LAMP, Suitable for the table or as a hanging pendant for two or more lights j mado to rise and fall as a gas chandelier, suited to shops, hotels; private drawing rooms, dc, &c. .Unlike the other koroseno. lamps, it burns without shadow. Your attention is also drawn to his UNEQUALLED EGG-BEATER, mado in different sizes, suited for the table and kitchon, pastry cooks and bakers'. The above effect a largo saving' in timo and labor. . :.J. T. LOVE, ■;.■■■: Wholesale and Retail Tinsmith,: . i '' Mauners-Bt, Wellington., 033
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 736, 6 April 1881, Page 1
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