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' ;ri i .•} iw»i.jriS! >j/) ww: OF MY. ENTIRE STOCK OP * V • AND'' UNDEKCLOTHINGi. fa.,/ \ SALE COMME.N'CE'D .ON\ „j 1 ( i"- S V • j - - A !,i lin'Wff ! S.U.'i " v--*t STARTLING BARGAINS. \ / \j 1 ?> ; BUSINESS FIIOM : 9' ? TO; 9 P.iftli iV-OjnJD i. .? ■,■ Ulster House, Cuba Street, Wellington; U M . I! 011 AX, , if ._ jTON COACIJR * MaMers-Street and'Tmiiaki Place,' Weliing^on,

BE ID & GRAY, Implement and Machine Manufacturers. .Winners of the Gold Medial at tlio Melbomiie Exhibition fo J :v. Double Ploughl" ( " ; Extract from Juries' HcportPLOUGHS: In ploughs there is ontj exhibit to which m specinl attention as being the best, and that is the DOUBLE-FURKOW of , of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finish and'eonstruction it is far euperto: to'any other. - ■' > " \ MAKERS OP, NEW .AND: IMPROVED BROADCAST SOWING MAGHIKES, Corn,and Seed DRILLS, Cambridge Press Wheel ROLLERS?*-' HARHOWS, Zigzag, Chain, and Tvipod; OHAFFOUTTERS and HORSE -POWlili •• FIELD GRUBBERS. Agents fbrlciayßon & • ShVit tleworth'B, STEAM and THRASHING MILLS. Illustrated Catalogues posted free oh ' / ! ;, M cjRANGHES-Chii3tchurchi lnv6i'cav7. Oamii'u, Timara, and Aahburton. Head Office andWorks-DUNEDIN' ■: . : Postal Address-Box 206, Dunedin,

■ • • iBB2--Sl > J{lX(> REASON—IBB2 GASEI' AND M'JDONALD, ! :LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON,: - HAVE opened up thoir first shipment for tlie Spring Season. All tie goods havo been marked at astonishingly low prices, and vieitons;from .the :Wairarapa will find it very advantageous to inspect the stools aud iuake their purchases at M'POMLD'S.; -■ - S3 am■■ lite SHEWING AN ENORMOUS STOCK OF,'. J' ,i Ladies.and Children's Straw Hats from 10^1.' ] 'Ttimmid Hats and Bonnets in all the new and pretly styles introduced this,season'. Dress materials in Sateens, Oatmeal Cloth, Portland Cloth, Cambrics, Atalai'Twllb, . MadraVMuslins, India Mtißlins, Caslmierettes, Grenidiucs (plain and striped), ; Wgibg in price from 6Jd <o 2s6d' per yard ' i,: » InLadies' tind Children's Cowtnmes we are 'showing a grand • ; , ; variety of• ■■ ' ' Colored Stnfl's, Sateens, Cambric and Pompadour, and wonderfully cheap ' OS'lLa£e'flurtainsj Shobtiiigs.Calicoos, and|House Furnishings of every dcacriptioit. liadie"s'ADolmains| Capci, nnd Jackots in Silk, Brocha, Cashmere, and Ladies' Undorclothing, Floweis, leathers. Scarves, Ties, Muslin, Squares, Hosiery, Oloveß, i Ribbons.i 3 ~,V J ; ifiOcJ ft'lli i Wfl Youths' Clothing'.. : . -- Men'B, Trousers and Vtßta,; Serge Suits,, I3oys' Suits, White Shirts, Merino Shirts, rllataj Caps, and every requisite.for Ladies' and Goullemen'a outfits:: Is in the £ discount is allowed on all purchases of £1 .. - . and upwards. • • .* v. \ I CASEY ANI) M'DOXALI), DRAPERS AND CLOTHIER& . LAMB T0 >' QUAY, V,'11L1,1.% (,i 10 N.

!the annual show. j;! £ •»' Under tho auspices of the EAST'Coast PAMoinH AND 1" IoRTCW-TIIBAI. SocIETY iKO&n?' WillliSKeld'oai • SHOW, .GROUNDS, .CARTERTON, j gffi» v sl '«••» X"-'oa" ' jVEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1882. iTTIXHIBITORS.-, we. reminded that JIPENTIiIES for the Show" CLOSE P. ii ..Wood, GreytoM nJy'Brown &' Co,', Maaterlon; and H, H, Wolters, Carterton,on Wednesday, 18tlii Octoliei- next, , and that in no esse will any entry bo received afte^ithat;d.ite. , • ■ ] Admission to the Mow-Members, on prductjoiipf .tickets, free. Non-members, -1 Arrangements are being made to-run special, railway trains , ut reduced .rates; afao'lo'-'li av6*"the 'Bhow ; dfiy proclaimed a iffiankand fibliday" 'throughput the 7^lß^^.*.i;'■ .V, The progrommes'ilreafly'issued contain a Society prizo list oflS-gold'atid 20 silver pedals,, to.wjiich ft,largo number jpf. private prizeß"'jmpunting,to,over £l5O naye been offered.' tHe particulars of winch will be-published shortly on a aeparato i jy.C., BUCHANAN, ■ I v a .i j ResidentGEN'KBAIjiG,OMMISSION : AND"HODSEi i qraftW next •EWpir'cHotel; &Ysd» kit vt.it '* ,T7TaMNB«bW 'appointed agent for JIWsUTTON &.SONS (the'QUEEN'S Of! Boaditfgi'Erigland) begs to FaVmeis, and the imhabi--j&iltsiifltho Wairto'pa: t'ict ho has a choicfe AND GRASS the mo Lists bn application^ he Early %rise, P$A,, j}s ; fld per .-quart; 'Sfeet.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 16 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 16 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1180, 16 September 1882, Page 1

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