mm W§ iraii'Htete^nilOHriMilii,' IMPORTERS OF HAVE JUST LANDED FOR THE SEASON.-HWusbyte li'oniPloiutfi'hs,; (Single and Double Furrows),' Light. Mediuin,,,,and Heavy, CIROULAR SKJfITHS, Eitai;Wheehv Wrought ana Cast Plough" Slaorea and ■fittinjjßY Zig-Zag Compldte, Medium WeigHti'- Ji;i lght and len Feet wide, two and three Horse' patent Whippletrees.; ;.Oh»fl Cutters,- for. Hand or Power. /Turnip Cuttera,. : Horse. Powers and Itermediate Motions.' Broadcast Seed Sowers, American Winnowing and Corn Dressing' Maohinea, and Weigliinfif Machines and Scales. '" ■"■ J ■•■-*• <■- ■■>■" ..-. ■■■ i.; ,ocj ,iu:. Beat Black Fencing Wire, Nos. 6, 7, and 8, Galvanised 4-barbed Wp, Diamond Point Staples, Iron Fencing Standards, Wire Strainers, Force aba Lift Pumps,' Wood land. Iron Blocks,' Manilla Ropes, Galvanised corrugated Iron, Dynamitearidßlarting ■ Oils, Varnishes, Hematite, Sheepß Toe Prunors; Saw Mill Tools i and supplies irf>allkkinds> m5t00k,....:';. •, ,; :,.;' ■,:■.■- . ~. -,,.. i; . ~,•",■,/ i.• .r..-, ( . . WAREHOUSE & OFFICES, f .; ' /LamBIONQoAY, E. W. Featherston Street. WELLINGTON;
NOYELTIES! NOVELTIES! THE LATEST DIRECT MOM LONDON AND PARIS, - NOW OPENING UP. NOW OPENING UPAT DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON, WILLIAM BELL. SPRING. FIRST DISPLAY OF NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON BY -.•■'■ '.V-.!!.;. :■; KIRKCALDIEI STAINS;To whioh they invite inspection from their patrons, visitors to Wellifacjloh;' &o. Mantles, Visites, Capes, Jackets, Bea^dlftc^Maeii^s. ■ . And other useful and novel garments for the shoulders, all PURCHASED,,''" ' ! IN PABIS from .Leading Mftnufadtureis: '■'' <''-'f ir --- ■'■■'■ :t ■ FRENCH A apecial lot of choice designs at present just,openediop. , ../.,., ; DRESS■■■ffiTEl^iiJ: In all the leading textures and colors, including Crushcd'Strattbe'rry]'EleM6 : Blue, 1 * : ■' '•' ' '',' '"'.' Russian Gray, &o. i'i:|) i-rtiiWnt vin : \{d l:ii; . '• . ■ spun siL«HEci^ Either for Dresnes or Trimming, very soft, durable, And Buitablo for Ladies' ; > > ' '" "' ! ■ ' for Children's wear,' .>■;■-. ; ri ;■■■.-■..■;■•■ k-;u[) L ERENCH^EI% ; :-- ■■', ; PLAIN AND PElNTED,,in.newest patterns and' siiadea^'ial^d''per yard. I '.'" THE NEWEST v ZEPHYR .CLOTHS,' : : ' '■'■" PLAmANDFANOYCHEOKa,allfastoolorß,'i()MtoisperyMcl'.' .'''""", ; ' ; .'/ ""' :: ;' LACES.: ..::.■:■..,::.'•..:. ■■•.■ i. l i!..«.•: • KIBSLCALDIE & STAINS have opened i cases assorted Laces' in all colors; - : "''.'..' "including ' }';■.■■:,'. '■■ ■-.< •") -;u- .. CRUSHED: ; STMIBE.te IN COTTON A'ND;SILK. BRBTTONNES.'DUCHESSE,MALTESE,'fIONIT^,,,' Uj ; ; ,''* And other BEAL LACES in various widths, All makes in imitation Laces (plain and old) i. Ties, Handkerchiefs, Jiohus, in Imitation and' ■'.''''''.''.'''' X\ TM Silk, Jersey,,anil'PatenWastening 1 Gloves; Lisle,?Cotten, and,'''',,, .'''."„ .Taffetia Gloves, all sizes. '".'.'"'"' '",'; ""'" '.' TRIMMINGS, These Goods being now in Stock, Barkealdie & Stains again respectfully, Boliclt an Inspection of the same. Fuiiher imports ate 'daily expected.' • , ■ , . ; : i; ii.T ~f;.,i i'-ihi: ';.[ . ,' ,'" monthly accounts, ]. ■ r;. ■".", -j-.-f i ht'.i:>r-r i ;.■;': SIRI0AM)IE _ ~ANB'STAINS; : ■■'■•, ■ : ' -LAMBTON-QTJAY. ANDBRANDOk-STREET,; , ';;;'.''., '
QTEAH eWUTMEAL UTEAM fIjOUIt,"&'U'ATMEAIi' to receive a share of ■;) e.: .«-. mil. n.....J v!l.~Wheaten Meal, Seconds,'- Mara, and' Oatmeal,Mealßeodoi OornDust,id. > BAeONfIRIgfiEI We are 'also ;PDROHASERS of WHEAT,: OATS. &o. ! , oi can.SUPPiY,all.descriptions Of BUILDING 1 forGßAß?,',';•'' ; ~ . , .Wheat or Oats Gristed at Ounent'Rateil.^ Maohinerj.BpiiaUyiib'poW«di : ™pli'iinißliel! Qats. in,a ? manner ißUperiorvtorany -otheri machine' in fiie, djsftjgti/ JPW ; [JMf#6. :, r .; M .. ~ New' Zealand A and \' 1 '' 7 ' ! ''.";;^mpany.,!, r ;,,,;.,,! „.,j ( H# Zealand Accident IrißuMoe Company;: ■ ■;! : ertifioateiM6untKiil!inßantroptoj/J M h-TQMFLR. CHAMBERS, MABTERW ;. :■■, ■ •h\'.i *.uoii:<ii ii-'Vil ho'luo i
PAPAWAI SAW.MIL LB ALL QEDERS PEOMPTLY ATTENDED ; :'; ; > to. Timber out and tielivered to nnjr jjart of the difitriot'at the most wabble price!/. • .-■ ' :i '-'■"' ' : 1262 8olwf::Wool|re88j WF..'', YOffli. Sole Jfaker. in ; the • Wellington Province of the aboyd' This Press ;t6pj?i FU'iM^'ize&at THE. BPEEDMBBSS at Canterbury; last' year.' 1 ■; ■" , :v|!i •■K-V'.\-">;it\k»>. ONEMAN CAN WQIfTHIS MACHINE.Price Liita andipartitralaraon application,, i. *:,; -••■ W75 i '.,•. i'Makori^uripuiii. •ißft'"Pßßssj' j,! ; : '■'•'•- ! m ; ': :■ : ; ' : '■• -' .■'• " ■ toßea'9 : -^ASTEBTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 22 September 1883, Page 1
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507Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1490, 22 September 1883, Page 1
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