1.881 AUTUMN «» WINTER 1881 DEAPEBY. CHRODER, HOOPER & HALL OF COMMEECE, AT ASTONISHINGLY LOW PRICES! VENTY-jjsvfinn-uKJs vkmm & Mlel SEVENTY-ONE PACKAGES AND BALES;! Consisting of all the LATEST FASHIONS, COLORS, AND DESIGNS'! IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S TRIMMED and UNTRIMED MJLLIIERY. HATS AND BONNETS, FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. I VWCVWVV BILYETiS & VELVETE —-FLUSHES! Costumes, Shirts, Jackets, Ulsters, Mantles, Plain and Fancy Dress Goods,. Merinos, llaige Cloths, Satin Cloths, Jlenps, Serges, All-Wool Plaids, Cashmeres, Hosiery, Gloves, Rihbons, Frillings, Ruches, Buttons. ' LACES, SCARFS, COLLARS. AND CUFFS. Blankets, Flannels, Shilling, Calicoes, Sheeting, Wiuosvs. Cretonne 3, Fingering Wools. PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS. Underclothing, Corsets, and Haberdashery of every description. MEN'S, YOUTH'S, CLOT HATS, CAPS, COLLARS, <fc FIRST SHOW DAY, SATURDAY, 14th MARCH, 1881. HALL OF COMMERCE, OPPOSITE CLUB HOTEL, MABTERTON.
EMPIRE CARRIAGE landaus, Brouyliams, lhn:< in prices, mid ail handsomely terms. Fstimatos given, an Buggy, viMi pole, shafts, an Siigle-scated Buggy, with Wagonette, to cany nine. Ladies' Low-wheeled Pari \ / \ M 'J)-U FF .t iIG., FACTORY. COUM'JffiAY .['LACK, WELLINGTON, in ('aha, Expresses, Spn'nt» Cavts, .eta., do., equally moderate liuished. Jobbing promptly attended to on very reasonable 1 all work guaranteed hi twelve months. Doublo-eealcd i lamps complete, for FORTY-FIVE POUNDS, shafts and lamps, THIRTY-FrVE POUNDS, with shafts, and Limps, FORTY-FIVE POUNDS. Phaeton, with shafts and lamps. FORTY-SIX POUNDS.
SENT POST PBEE IN AN ENVELOP] FOE 4n. THE Botanic Treatment for all Ncrvou _ Disorders, which unfit sufferers fo maniage, &ut., etc. ; ilso Consumption Chronic Disease of the Chest, Stomaol: liver, and Epilepsy. Address— K. T. SELBY, Medical Herbalist, 63 John-street. Waterloo, Sydney. 13 OBE K T WAL KE R PRINCE OF WALES HOTEL, Grey-street, Wellington. Country Yisititora will find a hearty lvel some-and superior accommodation at th' l house. (!( MILL AND STEPHENS (Late W. 11. Mason), BLACKSMITH AN!) FAERIERS, Supremo Court Buildings, Wellington. Visitors from the Country with Horses re quiring attention arc respectfully ruqucste to give this Forge a trial, when they will no fail to receive satisfaction. Shoeing on an improved principle (il nnHE Uncooked Potato is under ground i and nearly everybody is waiting fo sotno othor body to turn it up, or for some thing to turn up to improve trade. I wil tell you how I maiagc to get such a largi business, lam not always grumbling am faiilt-findms> and predicting bad times. '. buy my goods liko a man who understands his business; no ton yards of this and livi yards of that, but if the goods are new good,,and cheap, I buy'all I jan got. '. shrink every piece; I havo my work cut ant mado better than anyone else (so I might) If I 'were not the best Tailor in this city '. would deservo to be bumped, and that is '. vory Bovero,pnniahment if properly carriec out.-HUXLEY tho-Tailor. 69! SOUTH BEITISH FOKWARDUJC COMPANY. Head Offices—Lambton Quay, Wellingtoi (Opposite Star Hotel), Goods forwarded throughout New Zea tod and Australia. Custom House and shipping work done large Storage accommodation for all classei , Vans will receive and deliver in all parti of .Wellington, and/will attend:-the arrivai
FIREWOOD! FIREWOOD! FIBEWOOI) supplied in any quantity by the underaignod A reduction nmde for two or more cords. Orders left with Watson & Wintcringham will bo proi iptlv attends I to. ' 182 -A? F. YORK. DEERING TWINE BINDER. THE MOST SIMPLE, PEEF '" AND SELLABLE GRAIN HABYESTEB EVER IMPORTED. QOiO oir ''■ J|CSB Celebrated Machines nidi i J sold in New Zealand this season, and Agents' unable to execute orders for at least as many more. EYEUYWIffiBE ADMITTED A GIiAND SUCCESS. SEND FOR TESTIMONIALS. Every Machine waiting to be specially made for tin's Colony, No orders can be received after March 2u. To insure early attention mako arrangements through local merchants or with the undersigucd at once. MASON, japfTHERS & Co.|" ' Sole A jzeuts in New' Zealand for Wiiw TO THE PEOPLE OF WAIRARAPA YOUfi ATTENTION IS PBAWN TO JjOVK'S NEW NON-EXPLOSIVE KEROSENE LAMP, Siritablo for the table or as a hanging pendant for two or more lights; mado to riso aud.fall as a gas chandelier, suited to shops, hotels, private drawing rooms, &c, <£c, Unlike the other kerosene lamps, it burns 1 without shadow. Your attention is also drawn to his UNEQUALLED EGG-BEATER, made in different sizes; suited for the table and kitchen, pastry cooks and bakers. The ab^'e.effeotalargqsayiagiutirripjandlabor.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 746, 19 April 1881, Page 1
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