Ploughs, Harrows. IRONMONGERS and IRON MERCHANTS, IMPORTERS OF r AYE JUST LANDED Ml THE SEASOtf.-I-loriisfo.y's Patent Wrought L Iron Ploughs, /Single and Donblo furrows),' Light, Medium, and Heavy, CIRCULAR SKKITIIS, Extra Wheels, Wrought and Cast Plough Shores and fittings, Zig-Ztig Harrows, Complete, Medium and Heavy Weights, HOWARD'S IMPROVED DISC HARROWS ! ! I Eight and Ten Feet wide, two and three Horse patent Wliippletrees. Chall Cutlers for Hand or Power, Turnip Cutters, Horso Powers and Itenncdiate Motions. Broadcast Seed Sowers, American Winnowing and Corn Dressing Machines, and Weighing Machines and Scales. Wo oan ofior spooial advantages to purchasers of Ploughs, Harrows, &c, Seo. Best Black Fencing Wire, Nos. (i, 7, and ft, Galvanised 4-barbed Wire, Diamond Point Staples, Iron Fencing Standards, Wire Strainers, Force and Lift Pumps, Wood and Iron Blocks, Manilla Ropes, Galvanised corrugated Iron, Dynamite and Blasting Powder, Paints, Oils, Varaishos, Hematite, Sheep 3 Toe Primers, Saw Mill Tools and supplies of all kinds in stock. WAREHOUSE & OFFICES, f .laptonquay, lE. W, Mills & Co, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT STORE i Featherston Street. WELLINGTON. THE TRUMP CARD FOR THE PEOPLE. SALE OF TTTINTFR "QOOTS I!! HALE OF WINTER T)OOTS! I! ALE OF W INTER JjOOTSI! I DALE OF YV IKTJ3R JjOOTfl! I! THE GREAT SALE OF WINTEE BOOTS AND SHOES, COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, THE <lrn JUNE, 18S3, When tho following Bargains weic offeied:—The Price-list—please to read it— Ladies' Kid Boots Ladies' Prunnell Boots Ladies' Carpet Slippers Ladies' Cashmere Houso Shoes Ladies' Strong Dancing Boots Girls' Kid Shoes ~ ~ Infants' Kid Balmorals Infants' Boots from Girls' Patent Balmorals Ladieß' French Button Boots 3 11 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes .. 'lll 4 (i Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoes .. .. 5 11 111 Ladies' Lawn Tennis Shoeß .. .. Oil 211 Ladies' Walking Shoes (own make).. 7 G 7 (i Ladies'Houso Boots 3 11 211 Men's S. Sides (own make) ~ .. 10 G 1 G Men's Calf, very eupeiior .. ~12 6 1 0 Men's Strong Watertight .. .. ill! ■lll Men's Shooters, nailed and tipped ~ 12 15 10 G Men's Bluchers, nailed and tipped ~ 511 Ladies' all Kirl Boots, Blocked Front* 6 11 Men's Cove and West's Balmorals .. 16' li Ladies' Cork Boots 14 6 Men's Calf Balmorals (own make) ..12 6 Girls', 10 to 13, Kid Boots .. ~4 11 Youths' Strong Nailed Boots, tipped.. 17 0 Ladies' Leather Slippers. .. .. I) 6 Boys,strongNailedßoots,tipped,frorn 5 0 Ladies' Block Front Levant Boots .. 8 C Men's Carpet Slippers 11l Maids'No, l's Kid Elastic Sides ... oil Men's German K, Sides (hand sown) 7 6 Ladies' Calf Elastic 5-ides (own make) 9 6 Men's Derby Tic Shoes (own make),. 8 fi Children's Calf Elastic Sides from ..4 6 BEMEMBKK-THE SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, THE 9ni INSTANT, CUBA-STKEET, TE ABO, WELLINGTON, K, HANNAH & CO,, PROPUIETOKS.
0- NEW GOODS. NEW GOODS. M CHOICE ASSORTMENT AND LATEST STYLES IN TAMES DLUSH TTATSIII DLUSH Ui LADIES' Heal Hats, Ladico' Velvet Hats, La/lies' Felt and Straw Hats, Ladies' Maids'and Children's Ulsters and Mantles, LADIES' CLOTH JACKETS, NICELY TRIMMED, FROM 7/6 ! 11 Heavy Winceys, GJd per yard, worth lOd. New Dress Materials, New Cashmeres, New Serges, New Beiges, New Homctpuns, New Plaids, New Satins, New Poplins, New Nun's Veiling, AL L TH E NE W COLO It S I N VEL VE T SI! I (Plushes and Sashes to match.) New Costumes and Underskirts, New Wool Squares, New Collarettes, New Hosiery, New Mitts, New Kuchings, New Ribbons, New Corsets, New l.ace and Muslin Curtains', New Counterpanes, New White r>nd Co'prtd Blankets, New Flannels in White, Scarlet, Blue, Pink, Navy and Cardinal. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING DEPARTMENTI!! tetmJß and Boys' Pilot Overcoats, Meu's and Boys' Twoed Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Imk Overcoats, Men's and Boys' Paget and Galatea Suitß, Men's and Boys' Trousore and AND BOYS' HEW HATS IN HARD AND SOFT FELTS.^ New Tweed Hats to Match Suits. New Shirts, New Scarfs, New Tits, Collars, Umbrellas Braces, Belts, &c, &o. DRAPER AND OUTFITTER, VENISON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. WE co the General Assemby our latest importations from the BALL DRESSES. First Costumiers in the West End of London-makers to all tho Leading Retail Establishments in Regent and Oxford-streets. Tlio arrival of the British Queen with 8 cases of tho Newest BALL DRESSES. Designs, include a larger and more elaborate variety of styles BALL DRESSES, and materials than wo have ever been able to -jroduco in past seasons, BALL DRESSES. Can now bo had in the latest descriptions made in Nuns' VeilBALL DRESSES, ing, Surat Silk, Satin, India Muslin, Brussels Net, Tarlatan Satin and Brecho Silk, &c, &o, ' BALL DRESSES. Inspection is cordially invited to our Largo Show-room UnBALL DRESSES, stairs, whero the above are now displayed. EVENING FLOWERS We havo a Choice Assortment of New Evcninc Flowers iust FLOWERS arrived in sprays, wreaths, silver and s-old, &c, ' 2,3,4,7, and 8 Button and Patent Clasp Fastening Kid Gloves, for oven--2,3, 4,6, and 8 ing wear, in all shade?, also black and white. PARIS FANS, A Choice and inexpensive assortment of Fans in all Black Back PARIS FANS, and Gold, White. White and Silver, and Hand fainted. ' EVENING For making Evening Dresses-a special shipment of Nuns' WilMATERIALS, Brocho Silk. Satins, Plain and Broche Sateens, Cashmores, &o, EVENING have just been opened, inspection of which is respectfully solicited I MATERIALS, by ' 3 KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. AN EPHOIENT, STAFF 01 v DRESSMAKERS ON THE PREMISES. GENTLEMEN DESIRING SOMETHING THOROUGH Arc invited to inspeot the imtMrttiriftiiys KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS. The Goods aro the Best Manufactured, and Made Waterproof by tho very highest qualities of Indiarnbber. GUARANTEED TO RESIST THE HEAT OR COLD OP ANY CUMATE WHATSOEVER. The SEAMS are also Strongly Sewn, and made THOROUGHLY WATERPROOF In sizes, 44 inches to 58 inches long. KIMCALDIEANi) STAINS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1421, 4 July 1883, Page 1
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935Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1421, 4 July 1883, Page 1
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