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: • - POMPADOUR PRISTS, Washing Prints', PoirfpadonV 'Cambnor'PoMa'pfiar Sateen', . Pprtiand Cloth in Blue, Pink', White and Cireiiii/'TMuigMotPit Pink, White," Cream and Blue."Oatmeal Cloth in Cream, Cardinal, Navy, Sky. Plain Sateens mßrown, Black, Peacock,Drab."'Plain' Sites in-tam, Pink, Sky, Cardinal. litts; "Abw Hosie-y in all shades and qualities, Ladies d^.A'jMl|'^ a ™ ani Canes} In Satin, mmmam. „,. "t and-terassorced'st'ocks of New Millinery, Flowers, -., aments; 4c.. in thecity of Wellington. / WSPEGTJOFWVITED MM'-GOUtim VISITERS. m T^^^rHi m mMsmm OEY, • ,;! ' ■■ 'Manners-Street'and;Taranaki Plac'e,-Wellihgton, <i»fN ■-x:..,,8t0^'- ;: . ("Implement and \ j{ Machine Manufacturers. Winners of the Golcl Mbdd,l<at the, Melbourne''Exhibition fo iimHHifß JHMiuymamimirei '". Extract fr'omJuries 1 Rcp'ortl-PLOUGHS: In is one exhibit to which we wish' to draw special attention as being the best; and thatis'the DOUBLE FURROW of REID & GRA.Y, of Duned%New Zealand.. K firtislfalld 'co'natrUcifCu it is far Buperior lS y ER8 e OF' IMPROVED. BROADCAST SOWING MACHINES, . Com and Seed DRILLS, Cambridge Press Wheol ROLLERS, HARROWS, Zigzag, Chain, and Tripod; CHAPFCUTTERSind HORSE POWER ima 'y*.K-rr.' FIELDtJRUBBERS. ~£?-,, mts fofiClaysoii &' Shiittleworth'e STI&M ENGINES; MILLS. -"lllustrated Catalogued posted free on application.'' ; V •.* r ■;,,' j ■ .' BRANCHES-Chriskliurch,lnvercar»,' Oauia*u, TiM3ru, andAahbartoß, Head Office and Works-PUNEDIN ' Postal Address-Box 206, Dunodin. ■ ■ ' iBB2^SPRING:SEASON-1882

..CASEY MWALD, if! i// i,^?! ; WELLINGTON,;. HAVE opened up their first shipment for the Spring Season, AH tie goods have been ' marked at astonishingly low prices, and visitors from the Wai. rarapa wil' find it very advantageous to inspect the stock and mako their purchases at «... : CASEY«D' M'D^HB'S. :;;:i: ■■'.:;: WARE SHEWING AN ENORMOUS 6TOOK OF'''"""' Ladies and Children's Straw Hats from 10M. " ; ' ! Trimmed Hats and Bonnets in all tb.e:new:and; pretty styleSfintnodnced this season Dress materials in Sateens, Qatmenl.Clptli, PorfhrndCloth, Twills, ■ "' ; • Madras Muslins, India Muslms,' wenidiuca (pluini^ndstriped), ranging in price from 6Jd <o 2s Gil per yard ■• • en; a : '*/.■> <,■ Tribadies' and Childi'en's Costumes we are showing a grand : L> i '-. ■■ ■■ ', variety of ,''') :'"',,"."'';';' ; ■ ' ' Colored Stuffs, Sateens, Cambric and Pompadour, andlwonderfully cheap 'Lace Curtains; Sheetings; Calicoes, and House furnishings of every description Ladies' Dolmains. Ca'mH, and Jackets in Silk, Brochaj Cashmere, and Ladies' Underclothing, Flowers, Feathers, Scnrye?, fe )i Miißliii I 'Sa,Utti;eß, Hosiery, Gloves, Ribbons ';• ... ..;.,.,, .•,; ~i-,_. '' Men's; Boys', arid YotitlisT Clothing. Men's Trousers and Vests, Serge Suits, Boys' '.Suits,- -White. ■ (shirts, Mprino Shirls, '\u V' •.i Hate, Capß,and'e'very requisite for Ladies'and Gonllcjiwn's outfits Is in the* discount is allowed oii ail purchases of *1 and upwards. ! i' ! "■CASEY ANjD.s-MWNALD, " ; uuiFniES Mi) glqMw^ LAMBT :: O;N,, I( QPAY;. ri WEL'L'INGTON.

DISPLAY OF SPUING ANJ) SUMMEB ■,,;,;., l f NOVELTJES, E. M. JLOWATEJLt, ■ Cuba-Street, TT AYING received Large Shipments of New Goods' for the' pfeeent Season, is now : showing ~.., The Latest and Ne west Shapes in MILLINER! ■ BONNETS & TRIMMBP HATS,i %%$ All the leading Shapes in Straw Hats Jltiirjjorie, Ours, Lsimtry, Princcsn, Patience, ■ • Wheeler, and others, in Ekck and White Chip. HEW FRENCH FLOWERS AND FEATHERS. »WJ COSTUMES, 'flit latest styles from Honie. - ;; i / i./Nsw Costumes, linr own Mrkc, and Made to Order on tha ''"»-'/).!) notice. CASHAIEREJACKETS, SATIN AND CASHMERE DOLMANS, , ~.' ~ llichly Trimmed, '* f : > :i a j , (I^\\j( .p.ESS GOODS French'-Cavhmwc-Cjoih, Nuns' Veiling Bei;jc>';'iErßtfch'-'Wool Poplins, Cmxelites and Sateens, all in- the Newest Designs an ; 'cnlflrt; ! -'-' : ''' ,:l '':..J! ,;i New Curtains, Carpets, Lmoifjum, ai I". 1 ''"GENERAD FURNISHING,, 1 |.f) ; percent,, on.all cntli pi-rc-Lawsover £ ~y E .PETERSEN, (hm Parkks Am Pstkkskh,) vBOo£<fe'SHOEMANUFACT ; , ' uli 'MD IMPORTER, '" ; "'■' ••MclubHotil.i)EG3 to returu his sincere thanks accorded to hie' iandhoßqSjby attending to the wants o sntt'Jinc'ra to receive a conlinuanco o '/anil'*:-) ■■■-:■ i r ..jWoi'kn/imship and F Guaranteed. : "' ~!" __ '. TO CHOOSE FKOM. j&opairs 7 neatly exeo ■■Mik Mktlrsen JSOOT AND SHOE MAN UFACT \"XBsmji.

THE ANNUAL, SHOW Under the auspices of the .' » Wamabapa and East ICoast'Pabtobal and ■'■ aoricuwubal socirty >'■■;'•' « . Will be held on the S&OW* GROUNDS, CARTERTON, ~; i 'On • ■•■-.. WEDNESDAY, Ist NOVEMBER, 1882. j E' XHIBETOBB tiro reminded ibat. ENIRIES lor the Show CLOSE j tfthV Messrs?. H. Wood, Grey-.. .: ft alters, .Carterton! on Wednesday, 18th Qctober next, and that in no case' will any entry be-rc-j ■: ceived after that date. ' . ,• ,_• i i:„i.„i,. *j.«iiv Nhn.iiiomhnrß:' ■' before noon 6s; afternoon 18. I ■•'■■ Arrangements ard being made to inn special'railway trains, at rated ntes; ifsVto have the Show day faroc aimed •,V Bank and General Holiday throughout the 1u.i1,,,, . ~; '•'-■)■. :\\ ; \ u'l'i ' Valley..' •■ ";•"'' V- • •' The programme already issued contain a Society prize <lut of! 13 gold and 20 .silver medals, in addition to which a large number "of-private ; prizes HJnounting to over i)»0 . have been offered., the particulars of which will ; be published 'tin a separate.,, *° et ' \Y.G. BUCHANAN,.„■, ! j . • Pieiideat. " ! JIHJSIITH, ' GENERAL COMMISSION ASDj HIMJjSK ■, " ■■■•'■■>* -i:AGEp, ~ r '• ,Willis-st., Wellington-; next Empire Hotel. HAYING Mieeh appointed w£ t«t SUTTON [& SONS (the QUEEN'S. SEKDSMEN, of ißeadiwj, England) begs to inform Gardeners, FarmeiS, and theimhabi-, tants of the Wairarapa, t'wt he has a choice AND : <HtASS-' .. \ SEEDS, Andean supply the same in anyrqtiantity; at: , ,; :{i the most reasonable prices. .... * '■'' ■ ' Lists on application.;. , J; / ■,.-, The new American iWdnder PEA, 35.6 d per ™ n t, comes ready for tliejtable in five weeks, j *■■"-' . hei>{bt,tf^ inches. p<U Tho Early Sunrise PEA, 3s 6d per, quart ;■ ■•■"« . <VL.!i.' ..lai! iMfJatiiuninntinnMS.l I 'v;;!-y: : v:aiipWaifciv ...u^ij)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 September 1882, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 September 1882, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1190, 27 September 1882, Page 1

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