t w: U1U1U1« >i l n> 7 *♦ / IOYELIJI [ OYEDTIEB. P ?. INTS| Pbmjtopour Satcen'i . n';' r !^® rt ™aOl9lli:in Blue; Pink; Whito anrt' Creiiri,. Twilling Olo'th in Tink White, Oreim'and'Blße/ Oatfaieal Cloth;in, Cream, Cardinal, Navy, Dfabi- iiPliiii ? J^ e ° s Black, Peadockj Drab. Plain' Sriteebs inCream'j PiikjiSJqft Cardinal; (lepchTnnted Marlines in'all shades, 'alao'eveniuif'wear, ,lfew ; Eorn Licoß, < >Neff Black GliyM. 'NCTr Silk Mitts. j'New'flosibiy ih'sil shades and'quahtiss. Ladiea ana Girls.v f 1 !(l r ! ; \ / !ofiiadioa'/.DolmaiDfl, Jaokoia, t i ;B»tin, in ii ALSOopoof the largest ! aud.' .MiUiaery. Flowcn, gathers;batons,,Silks,'flatOiiiamonts, Kcr mtkoity'df Weluhjeton;- :. J' , INmCTION INVITED FROM COOMRYjISI'tORS,: !! ■ trL^R^H6uSB ! OT J BA^> i; f jd '" WMaf . /-'.rr M. B0 H AN, "in : U EIDIi implement and Muohine Manufacturer*.
Winners of tHe Gold Medal at the Mfelboiirnei 1 Exhibition fo; Double. Furrow Plough? r: Extraut bom JririeB 1 ReportPLOUGHS .* In ploughs there is one exhibit to .which we'wish to draw special attention as'being the beat, and that is the DOUBLE FUIROW of REID &GRAY, of Dunedin, New Zealand. In finißh and coiißtruotion jt is fir superior to any other. ;X. MAKERS' OP NEW AMD IMPROVED BROADCAST SOWING. MACHINES, . Corn and 'Seed DRILLS, Cambridge,?resß Wheel ROtLERB,'i HARROWS, Zigzag, Chain,and Trinnd :OHA and.HORSE; POWEB -i FIELD GRUBBERB, , j;. ' Agents forjGlayson & Shuttlswonii's BTKiiil JiiMiiniSS and THBASjHIIIG MILLS. Illustrated Catalogues posted free on application. . , ~ /v.; BRANCHES—Chriatohurch, Invercar?, .Oaraa-u,Tiniaro, and Aahburton, y Head .Office and Works—DUNEDIN : ; Postal; Address— 206, j^nnedin. 1882—SPIUX6 SEASON—IBB2 CASEY AXiTTrDOMLD, ■ LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, HAVE opened up their first shipment for the; Spring Season. :) Ail tkiCgbiajl havo been marked at astonishingly low prices, and visitors from (he Wairarapa will find it very advantageous to inspect the stock and make their purchases at ;r CASEY AND M'DONitB'C • . -■'-■■■■'•.hit ;i i r . r , "WE ARE SHEWING AN ENORMOUS STOCIt OF , IJ. Ladies arid Children's Straw Hats from IOJd. . .. Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in all the new and pretty styles introdnced-thii season ~ Dress materials in Sateens, Oatmeal Cloth', P6rtlurid Clothj ! 04mbh'o'si ! - ; Atfie& Twills, Vi • Mddraß Musliua, India Mußlina, Cashmerettes, ;Orenidibes (plain and striped), ranging in price from 65d,*0 2s 6d per yard; ,■ 1 - A > i InXiddles' and Children's Costumes we. arg showing i grand ; .variety of . •? Colored Stuffs, Sateens, Camljric aiid Pompadoiir, 'and'wonderfully^h&p' Lace Curtains, Sheetings, Calicnos, andiiiouse Furnishin'gi Of every desoriptioß Ladies' Dolmains, Capes, and; Jqckets in SJlk,. Broclia, .Cashmere,- aadl/Ladies' Underclothing, Flowers, Feathers, Scarves, .Ties," Muslim, Squares, 'Hosiery, Gloves, Bibbons 'I ; ' , ■Men's, Bpys', and Youths' Glotliirijgf. ll ig} ;McnJa' Troustrs and Veala ; y Suits, Boys' Suits, Whiter SKirW-ilatiiio Shirts, ' 'Hats, Caps'! tod' mry requisite for Ladies' and Gentlomvn's outfits 1b in tike & discount is allowed on all and upwards. 1 CASEY AND M'DQNffil), UKAPiiKS AISJ) GLOTHiEfe," LAM BT O N QU W«MNBTO}I.
THE ANNUAL SHOW Under the auspices of the Waiea'rapa and East' Coast Pastoiul and . AOniCVMOIUL SCCIETY ' ' ' ! Will be held on ihe j SHOW;;; GROUNDS,.. CARTERTON, On i WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1882, EXHIBITORS are remindqd,- that : ENIRIES for tha Show CLOSE Ait the offices of MeJsu F. H. Wood, Greytevroj H. Brown & Co., Masteilon; and' H; H.;WoUere, Carterton, on Wednesday, 18th October; next, andith'at: to www will any, entry .be »V ceivedafter that'dato. j v .iidmtMt'on to the vS'/iow-Jlemberi, on production of tickets, free. NonWmbers, before noon ss; afternoon Is, ' 'Arrangements are'being to tun, Special'railway trains at reduced rates ; jlso to have the Dhow day proclaimed a Bank and Qeneral Holiday throughout' thn ■Valley, j \ jTho programmes already issued contaih a Society prize list of 13 gold, and 20 silver iiedala, in addition to which a large nuihfe f'privfttc' prizes «tnounting to over. £l5O T haye been offered, the particular} of''which ViU}. be published shortly on ja separate eheet,, .. t, , b UCH^A}Ji ■» -r , . . ... (President. J.H..SMITH; 'GENERAL COMMISSION/ AN*) HOUSE .AGENT,/ ; next .Effljpire ; H»tel; HAVING., .been appointed agent for V BUTTON & .SONS (the, QUEES'S SEEDSMEN.-.of: Beading, Englajnd).begs to. iriform Gardeners, Farmers, nnd the inhabitants of the W.airarapa. tVt hejw a ehoi^ eeleotion of ——' ■ VEGETABLE,-FLOWER, AND GRASS " •' SEEDS, " And'&n supply the ehmein any'quantity, at , 4Ua mnaJ- vaaannfllilA TlflftflJL . •> IUUBfc p. i ' Lists on application.' fhe new American. Wonder PEA, 3t Gd per pint; cooes ready, for the table in five, weeks, - ;bejght>n inches,: i " yj • uu The Early. Sunriao'TEA', .38"6 d; per quart; . V"j R '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 1
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694Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1188, 25 September 1882, Page 1
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