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Harrows. E. W. MILLS & CO., IRONMONGERS and IRON MERCHANTS, ' . 1 importers op ;' • AGIIGULTUItAL.m & MACHINERY • T— I ■ „ .. H AYE JUST LANDED FOR THE SKASOtWHornsby's Patent Wrought ' "Iron Ploughs,' (Single,' iiiid Dbublo Furrows), Light, Medium, and Heavy, CIRCULAR SKElTHSj'Extra Wheels,' Wrought and Cast Plough Shares and Zig-Zag Harrows, Comploto,' Medium and Heavy Woights. ' HOWARD'S IMEEOVED DISC HARBOWS! I ! | Eight and Ten Feet wido, two and three Horse patent Whippletrees. Chad Cutters for ' Hani or Power. Turnip Cutters.Horse Powers and Itermediate Motions. Broadcast Bwd,,Bower«. American Winnowing and Corn Dressing Machines, and Weighing MMhineß »nd Scales. Beat Black Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, and «, Galvanised 4-barbed Wiro, Diamond Point Stapkff/lron Fenoing Standards; Wire Strainers; Force aud Lift Pumps, Wood and Iron Blockfe,-Maoills Kopea, Galvanised corrugated Iron, Dynamite and Bk ting Powder, Paints, Oils, Hematite, Sheeps Toe Pruners, Saw Mill Tools aud supplies of all kindß inriock, Tj •WAREHOUSE & OFFICES, . 'LiiIBION Quav, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORE • ■ Pbatherston Sibeet. E. W. Mills <fc Co,, WELLINGTON. Fresh Arrivals I! : Fresh Arrivals! I! ')' , . ' PC../0-NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. ■ CHOICE ASSORTMENT AND LATEST STILES '■ IN jpLUSH JJATS!!! LADIEB' Seal Hats, Ladies' Velvet Hats, Ladies' Felt and Straw Hats, Ladies' Maids' and Cbildjen's Ulsters and Mantles, ;; LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, NICELY TRIMMED, FROM 7/6111 Heavy Winceys, 6Jd per yard, worth lOd. New Dresa Materials, New Cashmeres, New Sergei, New Beiges, New Homespuns, New Plaids, New Satins, New Poplins, New Nun's Ytifijlg, I'L L THE NEW'COLORS IN VELVET SI 11 . (Plushes and Sashes to match,) New Costumes and Underskirts, New Wool Squares, New Collarettes, New Hosiery, New Mitts, New Buchings, New Gibbons, New Corsets, New Lace and Muslin Curtains, New Counttif ahes, New White and Colored Blankets, New Flannels in White, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Navy and Cardinal. . • • MEN'S AND BOYS': CLOTHING DEPAIITMLNTI! 1 Ken's and Boys' Pilot Overcoats,; Men's and Boys'' Tweed Overcoats, Men's and Boys'. Fritifl Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Paget and Galatea Suits, Men's and Boys' Trousers and Vuti, • . ISPMEN'S AND BOYS' HEW HATS IN HARD AND SOFT New Tweed Hats to Match Suits. New, Shirts, New Scarfs, New Ties, Collars, Umbrellas Dvmaah PiiUh lt« Jhtk ' " -■- "1 T i WILLIAM BELL, DRAPER AND OOTMTTHI, PENIBQN HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTEKTON. KIEKCALDIE AND STAINS SPECIALLY commend the following Goods, which have re> cently arrived, and are now exhibited in their Show Rooms / v . ■ to tho notice of their numerous patrons and the publio. LOUIS V6lV6t66llSi The excellent finish and silky appearance of these goods ' ;■ havo elicited the highest ecomums from the English Fashionable Magazines, and are pronounced the Leidinq Velveteen of the W-. The prices at which these Goods can be purchased at JUBKCALDIE & STAINS' are 2/9, 3/-, 3/6,4/6," 5/-, 5/6,6/-, 7/. Tailor-made Jaokets and Mantles, purchased. In Berlin by Kirkcaldie & Stains; a guarantee can thus be advanood as to their proportions and perfeot fit. " Matalasse Jaokets, a special . German texture, and purchased undef value, can now be seen, Stockingetto, Newmarket, Long and Short Jackets, purchased in Paris. Dolmans in 'a variety of' new Materials; Ulster in every shape and material, from Children's to outsizo Ladies'. Juat arrived, ex Potosi, New Millinery in Bonnets, Hals,' Ladies' Dress Caps; also, a variety of Materials for making np Ornaments, Bird's Feathers, <fcc. . . / Jackets, ■m ■' Ulsters* Dolmans. A choice assortment of Materials for making up Autumn !: ! and Winter Dresses are now being Bhown in this Department, including French and English textures in plain stripes and the . new fanny checks. Black. Materials in new styles'; a'largo ■ assortment, ./ : i Hosiery, Lace, &o,' Autumn and Winter Hosiery in Wool, Merino, Cashmere, Silk, Spun, or Lisle, in Ladies'and Children's sizes. The Nun Embroidered Collars and Sets, just opened and ... ( .greatly used at Home.; i . ChenellO Lace, Briisselfl, India Mwlin, and China Silk Scarfs "' •; and Fich'iis. : These beautiful Brussels Carpets having superseded the -sfauding and stereotyped patterns so familiar to everyone,, catfnoW'be seen at -Kirkcaldie, and Stains', as they have just finished markine off two large shipments, all of which are the newest regibtered patterns and the best quality. Price, 6s 6d per yard ; borders to inatoh, 5s 6d.' -i KIRKCALDIE : STAINS specially commend to the notice of buyers the 1 selection now on view. Two cases Cretonnes, just landed, plain, and reversible, to 2s 64 per yard, ... Linoleums >y 6 and 12 feet wide, 4s 9d per square yard. Billiard Cloths, 8 and: 10 guineas, : it. Boy's and Youths' Clothing in 1 every size, and will be found in great variety. ■ • 1 . .. . ' : , . All the leidiiig shapes in Clothing for Boys, can now be . / obtained at Kirkcaldie & Stains'. Overcoats, 14s. /',' ' :| '•• •' '' Double-capeXJlattrß, 13a Gd. Mens'-Clothing inoludes all the latest materials, and 00m- .:... prises all tho riedmry. textures for the Winter Season.., ; a largo assortment, and at the most reasonable V ' prices; l Inspection'invited, PORTMANTEAUX; GLADSTONE BAGS, AND OTHER TRAVELLING BAGS. •' : ■ o/< i ■ i BUGGY AND .CARRIAGE RUGS, &c„ d-c. '■ : TERMS Operant, diminf/or. cash oyer £2; monthly accounts, typer imt. l over'£ 2; ii ' and all other accounts quarterly, . KirkcaldiiTand stains. .;v, t L AMBTON.QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET. '■ ; : ■i|IILL®®ONiC)^IMGIOEiY I Wi/ovr sn f | .[olb;• "W S :,P ' CT * ; '1 • -fiio j s^«Uing^n>;• -1 M! 1 niio'ff■ moui-jh yjMu io mrf.'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1376, 11 May 1883, Page 1

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845

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1376, 11 May 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1376, 11 May 1883, Page 1

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