;;;:;::OQMPULSOEYSILE Mantles :, ! :r::. ;and .uNMcLbTHiNGr&c., ■ ... w< ;,\- SALE,GOMMENGED /QN\ ifl BABaAINS. •' ~, BUSINESS FROM 9 A,M, TO 9 P.M. . J. w. leebb r -Ulster House, Cuba Street. Wellfotftoi i m m KR WELBNGTON COACH MGTOEY Manners-Street and Taranaki; Place, Wellington,
•" ! EEID & GRAY, Implement and Machine Manufacturers. Winners of the Gold ledal'at the Melbourne Exhibition k. Double Furrow Plough. Jutiefl' Keport:—PLOUGHS: In ploughs there is one exhibit ;to which woiwish to draw 'special attention as being the best, and that is the DOUBLE FURROW of REID & GRAY, of Dnnedin, New Zealand, In finish and construction it is far superior to,any ; other. ".■ . . . MAKERS,OP, NEW AND IMPROVED BROADCAST SOWING MACHINES, Corn and Seed DRILLS, Cambridge Press Wheel ROLLERS HARROWS, Zigzag, Chain, and Tripod; OHAFFOUTTERS and HORSE POWER FIELD GRUBBERS. Agents forlClayson 4; Shnttleworth's STEAM .ENGINES and THRASF" - Illustrated Catalogues posted free on application. B RANCHES—Chriatchurch, Invercar? Oanwu, Timaru, and Ashburton Head Office and Workn-DUNEDW; Postal Addresa-Hox 208, Dnnedin. 1882-SPRING SEASON-1882-CASEY AND M'DONALD, K ' , LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, ' HAVE opened up their first shipment for the Spring Season. All the goods have been ~ - low prices, and visitors from the Wairawp.aj.will(find;it very advantageous to inspect the stock and mako their purchases at ''"""' CASEY AND M'DONALD'S.
■,,;...,.;_. _ ■■'WE ARE SHEWING AN ENORMOUS STOCK OF • Ladies and Children's Straw Ms from IOJd. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in all the nevmd pretty styles intiioduced tliis s'oason .. JJress materials in Sateens, Oatmeal Cloth, Portland Cloth, Cambria, Atalea Twills, Madras Muslins, India Muslins, Cashmerettes, Grenidiues (plain and striped)' . ranging in price from GJJ to 2s 6d per yard ' ■■ > InLadies' and Children's Costumes we. a j>rand ■ ~...- . variety of . ■:'! : Colored Stuffs, Sateens, Cambric and Pompadour, and wonderfully cheap ' ' : Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Calicoes, and Houso Furnishings of evory description' Ladies' Dolmains, Capes, and Jackets iu Silk, Brooha, Cashmere, and Ladies' Under- - iv !-; '■ clothing, Flowers, Feathers, Scarves, Tics, Muslin, Squares, Hosiery/ Gloves, \<; i/■ ■ Bibbons '■■'■•. ■ ■ », •. nv Mcn '3> B °y s '' aml Youths' Clothing. Men's Trousers and' Vests, Serge Suits, Boys' Suits, Whito Shirts, Merino Shirts, <■ •" ■■'■' •; Hata.-Cflpß, and every-requisite for Ladies' and Gentlemen's outfits '' lg inthe <£ discount is allowed on all purchases of £1 and upwards. ;■ I'. «! .U CASEY AND M'DOMD, DRAPERS AND- CLOTHIERS, - ;J LAMBTON QUAY, W.ELLINGTON.
THE' ANNUAL SHOW ,„,, .. Under ,the auspices of the Wairarata and East Coast Paotoiul and JrVU'i" SOCIETY Will be held on the SflOW" GROUNDS,' CARTERTON, ' On WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1882. '"IjixMM'ORS ' ate reminded that : i JDj,vEN'IRIEB.for tho. Show CLOSE 1 tftho offices'of Messrs F, fi Wood, Greytown ; 11, Brown & Co., Masterton; and H, H. WoltersfCartert'oh, on Wednesday, 18th October next, and th4tvib-no case will any entry be received after that date. :i i{fw«sio» :'.io- iki ■ i'/ioui-Xlombers, on iPropluctionof;tickets,free. Non-members, before noon ss; afternoon Is. • . .Arrangements are being made to ran special railway .'trams at reduced rates; also,to, have the, Show (lay proclaimed a 'Bank and, General Holiday.' throughout the Valley/''" "'" The programmes already issued contain a SocjeWjpnzeJißJi.of 13 gold and 20 silver medals, in addition to .which a large number of private prizes Amounting to over £l5O haye-teen offered, the particulars, of which wjll'j'te..published shortly; on a separate j.: {P;■'•■■•, W.-p rj BUCHANAN, .' ,„^J l^...'.V .:-.', „ .-' ,:',.' .•.. President. SMITH, PNBRAIj COMMISSION AND HOUSE sy.iiK3«r;-.v, ; ; v^;, A GENTr : '• ■;-;;' •WUrfa-str,'<Wellington,-next Empire Hotel. si mh-wh «;":"■——•' "■ : " " ■■'■ '"- f*fcM BUTTON* SONS (the QUEEN'S |iSBBDSMEN?of Reading, England) begs to 'iih'form Usrfdeners, FarmeiSrflßd theimhabiJants of the.Wairarapa fiat he has a choico selection,of „ ■ •.. .„•,, . , VEGETABLE, 1 ' FLOWER,' AND'GRASS K'ol VI(J . And can supply the/Same jn.anyrqnnntity t at tnVmbtt're^ohaWpriecs; a , t ft Lj.staon^ppjjicatjour,. J . V( .., s"6;nWAinericaii. Wpiider PEA/.fojGd.per 'pint;', comes ready fOr the table in'five weeks, •,,-,. height ten inohes. . ''.". .The v saj:ly Sunrise;' PEA ; ;'.3a'6d per quart; I' fin'ttlasi r for''rnarket gardening 'purposes,. * height 9 feet."'"" " ft: fil7
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1182, 18 September 1882, Page 1
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602Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1182, 18 September 1882, Page 1
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