Ploths. l , f '.Harrows; ; E; W; MM$ & 00;, lfiONlli6i^'and«JßON- ; JERGHANTB, IMtOItTKRS iOF ' HAVE JUST LANDED FOR THE SEASON.-Hornsbyte Patent Wrought li'Oii' and Doable Furrows),' Light, Medium, and Heavy, .CIRCULAK SIXTHS, E»tra Whqelß, Wrought and Cast Plough Shares and) fitting: Zig--Zag I Hata4iwßJ'Complete, Medium and Heavy Weights. ■HOWAED'S IMPKOYED DISC"HARROWS M ! Eight and Ton Feet wido;-two and three Horse patent Whippletrees. Ciia 1 Cutters for Hand or Power,. .Turnip Cutters.' Hor6o Powers andltenncdiatoMotions. Broadcast Seed .Sowers. American Winnowing and Com Dressing Machines, and. Weighing. Machines and Scales. We can offer spoolaHdvaatap to purchasers of Ploughs, I Harrows, &0., &0.. I Best Black Fencing Wire, Nos, 6, 7, and ft, Galvanised 4-barbed Wire, Diamond Point Btaplfea, Iron Fencing Standards, Wire Strainers, Porco and Lift Pumps, Wood and Iron Blooks. Manilla Ropes. Galvarised corrugated Iron, Dynamite and Blasting Powder, Paints, Oils! Varnishes, Hematite, Slieeps.Too-Pruners, Saw Mill Tools and supplies of all kinds in stock. WAREHOUSE & " OFFIOBS, f- ' ..'; WAREHOUSE & OFFICES, . Quay, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORE Feathbkston Street. WELLINGTON. ' THE; TEUMP CAED FOE THE PEOPLE. :of iiriNTka t>oots ii i hale of winter t>oots ii i KjauiL OF VV INTER JJOOTS!! I DAWS■OF.. VV IKTKR JJOOTS! I! THE GREAT SALE : of WINTER BOOTS AND SHOES, COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, THE 9ni JUNE, 1883, When the following Bargains were offei ed:—The Prico-list—please to read its. d. B.'d." Ladies' Kid l!.oot« 311 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes .. ~ 11l Ladies'Prumiell Hoots .. .. 4 G Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes .. ~fi 11 Ladies' Carpet Slippers .. V. 11l Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes ~ .. 611 ladles'Cashmero House Slimb ... 211 Ladies' Walking Shoes (own make).. 7 0, Ladies' Strong Dancing Beats ~ 7fi Ladies' House Boots .. ",. ~ 311 Girls' Kid Shoes'.',. .. ... 81| Men's S. Sides (own make) ~ .. 10 6 Infants' Kid Balmorals ~ .i ii Men's Calf,.very superior .. .. 12 6 Infants' Boots from ~ '„ ~1 0 'Men's fltrong Watertight* .. ... 9 11. Girls'rPatorit Balmorals .. ~ ill Men's Shooters, najled and.tippcd .. 12 ft Ladies' French Button Boots ~10 6 Men's Bluchers, nailed and tipped .. 511 Ladies' all Kid Boots, Blocked Fronts 611', foil's Cove and West's Balmorals ..16 6 Ladies' : Cork Boots . .'."' .. .'.'l4''fi Men's Call; Salmorals (own inake) i, 1? G Girlß'.-iotol3, Kid Boots .. ..4 11 Youths' Strong Nailed Boots, tipped,.- iy . 6 Ladies' Leather Slippers ;.,!'!.. SO Boys, Bt'rong Nuiled Boots, tipped, fiom 5,0 Ladies'Bloqk Front Levant 'Boots ,}. v 8 u\Men's Carpet' Slippers.. ~' ..111 Maida'No, l'a Kid Elastic Sides. .. 0,11 Men's GermanE; Sides'(hand sewn) -7 6' Ladiea'.Calf Elastic Sides (own make) '9'''(V Men's Derby Tie Shoes (own make).. 8 6 Children's Calf Elastic Sides from ..' 4 6 ! SALE COMMENCED 1 ON SATURDAY, THE 9ih INSTANT, ■CA'SH' ; Ba'G'T; ; :fI;H'OP, 'CUBA-STREET, TKARO, WELLINGTON, R.. H'AJNNAH .& CiO ut PROPRIETORS.
0T NBW<GOODS.' NEW GOODS, j# CHOICE ASSORT WENT AND LATEST STYLES ■' IN' TAPIES. DLUSH TJATS!!!' ' TAPIES. DLUSH Ui LADIES' Heal Hats, Ladies' Velvet Hats, Lalfes' Fell aud Straw Hats, Ladies' Maids'and Children's Ulsters and Mantles, LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, NICELY TRIMMED, FROM 7/li! 11 Heavy Winceys, G|d per'yard, worth lOd. New' Dress Materials, New Cashmeres, New Serges, New Beiges, New Homespuns, New Plaids, New Satins, New Poplins, New Nun's Veiling,, : alil:t-H'E new colors in velvetsim' v - ■■'■■''"' (Plushes and Sashes to match.) '■"■' New Costumes and Underskirts, New Wool Squares, New Collarettes, New Hosiery, New Mitts, New Ructings, Ntw Eibboiig,-New Corsets, New l.acc aud Muslin Curtains, New Countcipancß, New White end Co'ortd.lilankttß, New Flannels, in White, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Navy and Cardinal. ..-..:■ ..MEN'S AND J3G,YS' CLOTHING DEPARTMLNT 111, Men's and Boys' Pilot Overcoats, Mon's and Boys' Tweed Overcoats, Men's and Roys' Frieze Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Paget and Galatea Suits, Men's and Boys' Trousers and Vestß • /"' ' ISDN'S AND BOYS' NEW HATS IN HARD AND SOFT FELTS.^gj New Twecd'.Hats to Match Suits. New Shirts, New Scarfs, New Ties, Collars, Umbrellas Braces. Belts'. &c„ (to. : ■■■■■■■■■•'•-■■■ DRAPER ! IND OUTFITTER, ■:.. ,*■ •• -: .. DENip, STREET,"MASTEKTON. WE commend to tlio Ladles of Wellington and Visitors during • the General Assemby our latest importations from the BALL DRESSES. First Costi'miei'B In [the West End of London-makers to all the ;i;.. . Leading Ectail Establiphpnta in Kegeiit aud Oxford-streets. "' ; ' . '" The arrival of'the'British Queen with 8 cases of the Newest BALL DRESSES, ■ ' Pcsigns, include' a larger audnjoro elaborate variety of styles BALL DRESSES, and materials than we have ever'been able to produce in past ■.. i, ,„■.- ..seasons,. .'•,,;. . ■■■[ BALL DRESSES. '■■'' Can how 1)0 had in the latest descriptions mado in Nuns'. VeilBALL DRESSES, ing, Surat Silk; Satin, India Muslin, Brussels Net, Tarlatan Satin, : ■;■, and BrcchoSilk,&c>; . ' , li' .'. ,:■. l- : ;.'i!u ;r. ; -\' BALL DRESSES. . ; , Inspection is; cordially invited to our Largo Show-room UpBALL, DRESSES, stairs, where the aboveare new displayed. EVENING'FLOWERS We have a Choice Assortment of New Evening Flowers, just EVENING'FLOWERS arrived in Bpraysi wreaths,'silver and gold, Sc. 2, 3. 4,7,and8 Button,,and:/Patent Olasp Fastening; Kid Gloves, for : even-' 2,3, 1, (I, and 8 iug wear, in all shades, alspblack pd,,white,, „ PARIS FANS, ' 'A Choice and 'inexpensive assortment'of Fans in all Black, Baok PARK FANS, and -Hold, 'White. White and Silver; and Hand fainted. ' EVENING,; For making Ejreniug'Dresses-a: special shipment of Num'- Veil-: MAT EKT A't' S,' Broclie Silt, Satins,'. Plain : and Broohe,Sijtps, Cashmeres, &c, EVENING ; havo just boenope'neii"inspection' of whichle respectfully solicited MATERIALS, by ! . = > <•-<»■ >■•"■■ -''"l: : ':'','"'l.. ": u ' ,! '"■' '" '- : I f ,A AN feciENT'MM '' '' ' ( Vi \\ ~"';;,',■,'"', r ; vT z ;;, ; |ENTLEp£.M^ 'jv; -',','"'"":'.. ''' '^Ariinvited.jo iußpect.the .»';:)■ ■■! ■••' ./■'■■■' ;u.. 'WATERPROOF CLOTHIN^ i-■"• The GooJsjaro the Best Manufactured,: and: Made Waterproof ny the very highest ?•■ ■ qualities ofundiarubber. , . .'...., '"GUARANTEED TCvBESISMHE-HEAT OR:'&hMW ANY I CUMATE '% ' " '. ,™. ~1, _ WHATSOEVER. [^'^i'^toZ-**,: The SEAMaVaLwBkon& ,;|, :','H'\ i'iiUlii ..' '-n "f : i'Jiitiii juiiii.tit/i.ti .i t. {l .*.-!*■- ~ ■■■■ f1 .,..i ~„., .In;Biz^B,.j44inehejt».fißiintjhes;JLong.,iyi();. • ~:-;•,:)■.;!; in ; ..•!' ..,,-/• -i tii-..>iiOil.i J.! riU"—tWWii'M ;-i;i:.!!. ! i.i 7>iw.v.'i *v;n ku\ ,:H
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1411, 22 June 1883, Page 1
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903Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1411, 22 June 1883, Page 1
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