Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. IMPORtMIS Of AGRICULTURAL implements and MACHINERY. [AYE NOW LANDING AND TO. AIUIIVE, for tlio coming harvest season, tho following Implements, ifco., which will toe sold, at lowest prices. We wvuld ash purchasers to lespeah their Machines airly to savcjlisuppointment, HOMSBY'S HIGHEST PRIZE REAPER AND TWINE BINDERS with latost Improvements. WOODS' AMERICAN REAPERS AND TWINE BINDERS with latost Improve' monts Best Manila Binding Twine for Harvesters. HORN SB Y'S PARAGON COMBINED REAPERS AND MOWERS, HORNSBY'S PARAGON MOWING MACHINES. . American and English Horse Hay Rakes, j Scythes, Scythe Handles and Stones, flay Rakes and Forks, Reap Hooks, Sheep Shears, Tarkey Stones, Saddle, Sheops' Too Primers, Wool Packs, Sewing, 1 Twine, Ropes and Blocks, Paints, Oils, Fencing Wiro (black' and galmsed), Galvanised Barbed Wire, Corrugated Iron, Fencing Staples, Humatito Paint for' Branding, Sheops!'Ear Plyers. Soft Soap, Stockholm Tar, Ac, • ' WAREHOUSES, LAMBTON f QUAY, ' AND FEATHERSTON | . '■ (LMTED) ' ST ™ I WELLINGTON. (TO THE EDITOR.) . SIR,-- Will you, for the belter knowledge of your numerous readers, kindly rcmnd (hem (hat- Denim House is now a- Complete Exhibition of the Latest Styles for Summer Wear. All the Lakst Styles to he procured in the London and Paris Markets, including: Chaste Designs in: Millinery Bonnets, Millinery Ilats, Rich Trimmed Hats (all: the new shapes), iVew Milliner) Trimmings, Rich Flowers and FeatJm, New Brelonne Killings, New Mantles and Jackets, New Beaded Capes, New Broehe Capelets, New Black and Colored Silks, New Black and Colored Broche Satins, New Dress Stuffs in Nuns' Veiling, India Cashmeres, Zephyr Cloths, Basket. Cloths, Beiges, Salinette Cords, French Sateens, Galatea Stripes, Self Gamines, Prints and New Hosiery in white and ■ Irown Balbngan, New Lisle Hose in Ladies' and Children's, New Spliced Knee Hose for Children (allskes),New Gloves in Kid, Silk, and Lisle (two and four buttons ia black and colored), New Laces in Duchess, Spanish, Brelonne, and Maltese in white and black, New Collarettes, New Indian Squares, New Lisle and Muslin Ruchings in white and ecru] New Costumes, New Underclothing, New White and Colored Shirts, New Corsets, New Laee and Muslin Curtains, New Sheetings, Hollands, Calicos, Diapers, ■ Towellings, Shirtings, Damasks,' Piques, Muslinettes, Marcellas, fa., fa., c 6. Kaiapoi, Mosgiel. and Geelong Clothixg for Men and Boys, in Suits, Trousers and Vests, and Trousers. New Silk Coats, New Alpaca Coats, New Linen Coats, New Sateen Coals, New Shirts in White, Silk, Oxford, Scotch Twill, Regatta, and Harvard, New Hats in Leghorn, Straw, Fell, Tweed, New Scarfs, Collars, Belts, Braces, ij-c,, <J'C,, fa, WILLIAM BELL, • Draper and Silk Mercer, Demon House, Queen-Street, Masterton.
IN ANTICIPATION OF THE COMING HOLIDAYS. KIEKCALDIE AND STAINS, Have received per S.S. lONIC, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP : NOVELTIES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS, COMPPJSING- '' : ! Perfumed Satchels, Perfumed Handkerchief and Glove Sets, Being Direct from Paris, are tho first ever exhibited in Wellington, tboy aro in rich quilted satin and elaborately embroidered in silk beads and would for® a haudsomo wedding present, , t . Floral and other illuminated ALBUMS. Floral and other designs in PLACQUES. Fancy Carved and Plush BRACKETS. Terra Cotta Ware Fancy Handkerchief and Glove Boxes. By the s.s. lonic KIRKCALDIE & STAINS arc in receipt ot tho latest HENRI 11. Hits in Black, Brown, White, Railroad, and Ardvisa, together with a variety of tho Trimming Laces so fashionable when these goods loft, Special attention is directed to the Immense Variety of COSTUMES Suitable for the Holidays, these nio nil so very cheap that Ladios will And them in many cases less than tho mere cost of making. ; ' ' • WASHING COSTUMES in Print, Zephyr and Satsans, excellent quality, 10/6, 12/6, "14/6,18/G, 20/, 29/ C, 30/ 38/6, 50/. STUFF COSTUMES in French and English, 22/6,25/6,20/6, 3G/6, 46/6,52/6,63/, 68/6, to 4| guineas. BLACK STUFF COSTUMES, 22/6,29/6, 35/G, 42/, 52/6, 63/, to 41 guineas BLACK PRINCESS ROBES, 35/6,38/(1,52/6, and 3 guineas. DINNER COSTUMES in Suriit Silk aud Nuns'Yoiliug SHANGTANEY COSTUMES BLACK SATIN COSTUMES, 3? ( , 4, and 5J guineas. GLOVES (Gant do Swede) ' . ■' PARENTS ARE INVITED TO .. . Inspect the Present Stock of Boys' Clothing' JUST OPENED Tweed Norfolk Suits (new selected patterns) 9/6,11/6,14/, 18/ Tweed Westminster Suits (with yoke) 14/6,16/6, to 30/■ ■ • Tweed Suits (new shape, 3' garments), 13/6 to 21/ Navy Blue Serge Suits, in' every variety of shape, from 14/ • 1 Boys'complete Jersey Suits, in'the New Heather Colours. ... WASHING SUITS.-INSPEOT THE LATEST White Drill Suits and Naval Tops : „ ' White Serge Sailor Suits " Boys', Youths' and Mens'-Wcst. of England, Bannockburn, and Colonial Tweed Suits ' Diagonal Cloth and Sergo Suits Black Alpaca and China Silk Dust Coats Cricketing Flannel Shirts TERMS—S percent, discount for cash over £2, 2 J percent, discount off monthly accounts kibkcalbiiTlnd : stains. LAMBTON-QUAY AND BMNDON-STfiEET. 1
PHOTOGRAPHY. TO' THE WAIBAEAPA EESMTS. /"■(HAS. SOEEELL, Photographer,intends <O, Visiting the District, opening at L'eatherstononthe 22nd instant, for 14 (lays only. Having imported tho latest American Portable Photographic studio, "intending sitters may roly on the most perfect productions in portraiture. Instantaneous 1 Photography a speciality, Out-door Groups, Eesidencesilo,, to order, See future advertisement for Grey town, 1 Carterton, and Mastcrton, 1512 ■ V ' THJii Solway Wool Press, W :.F. YORK, Solo Maker in tlio , Wellington Province of tlio abovo Prcs3, has a few now on hand, made from .WELti-smoNED TIMBER. . . This Press took First Prizes at Duncdin and Wairarapa Shows, and BEAT THE SPEEDY PEESS at Canterbury last year. ONE MAN CAN WOEK THIS.MAOHINE, ■ Price Lists and particulars oiwpplication, Wi P. YORK, 1476 ' Maker, Kuripuni,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1540, 21 November 1883, Page 1
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