SPRING AND,HUMMER IQQQ Q i PRING D OUMMn l00O"04. ATTHEBONMAROHE, v , . li. J, IOOPEB AID GO., MOST respectfully I)eg to thank the inhabitants of Maaterton, Carterton, Urovtatrnl Featherston and'surrounding Districtafor the Liberal and Extensive Pat'rona<.'o accorded to them since the opening of the Bon Marche" in Mastorton. They have now ■peat pleasure in notifying the 'ARRIVAL of their FIRST SHIPMENT OP TEE SEASON OF SPRING &,SUMMER NOVELTIES . IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS 11 And, in bo doing, beg to state that their Importations have never been largur or belt r selected, being the pick from nearly evory Wholesale house in tho Colony; besides nvc y Choice Selection of Novelties of their own importing, Their aifWiWifllTtiiM Is Stocked with EVERY NOVELTY, to which they iiwito inspeotioa, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MIILINERY, STRAW HATS, BONNETS,.FEATHERSFLOWERS, MANTLES, DOLMANS, VISE FES, CAPES. JACKETS, BEADED' LACE. MANTLES, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, FANCY PINAFORES, CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING, &c; WmMmm s very, largo and Beautifully Assorted, the Principal Materials for Summer Wear beingNUNS' VEILING, PLAINJand CHECKED NUNS' CLOTH, FRENCH BIEGES, COS , .TOME CASHMERES, CASHMERETTES, BURANO LACE CLOTHS,' OAT. MEAL CLOTHS,'4e., in all Coloring,- viz,: Crushed Strmbtrry, Electric Blm' RussianQrey, Fawns, TerraCotta, Browns, S'avy Blue, Claret, <tc. . Washing Fabrics. A remarkably Good and Choico Selection cf Washing Materials for; Spring and Summer wear. PLAIN AND MQUREDSATEENS, FRENCH'sATEENS (a beautiful Material, and very novel and chaste in Desiqn.) MILLEFL UEfiS ROBES, A Large Stook ofFANCY BOBDERED SATEENS and PRINTS, FRUIT, BIRD;an FLO VES PA TTERN SA THENS and PRINTS, and tho splendid Washing and wearing Material, ZEPHYR CHUCKS : - : LADIES and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY of the beat makes fur Bi.mmer wear, Lislo Thread, Cotton, Balbriggan, Spun silk, ftc„ in all sizes. •• .-.- LADIES' and CHILDREN,? CLOVES, in Black, Red, C-dtfoii Kid. Tan Swede Kid, Silk, Taffetla, Lace, Lisle and Cotton. MMMmmi] SILK and MOSLIN TIES. RUFFLINGS, in Cream. Tuscan and ffhite Muslin Bqna.e»,LACB SCARFS, Linen Sets. PI in and Fancy PARASOLS and SUKSH.\])l r ,o BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, & c , LACES in real and imitation.' BRETONNES, DUCHESSE, MALTESE, BQNITON, ,nd all the newest makes, ' Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT OP COLORED LACES in Crushed Urawkrry, Smash! Qmthmj, Apricot, Strawberry and Cream, (keys, Fame, Cardinals Pinks, Pale Blue, Cream, Brawn, <tc. mmm mmmmm* mmmumm Are, as usual, Stocked with EVERY REQUISITE, and for which the BON MARCH has been so well noted, A magnificent stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Particulars of which will be found en the third pago of this papor, BON MARCHE.
m REID AND GRAY'S ffiffiPMriPßiffi AT REDUCED PRICES. NEARLY 800 in uie, With new centre stay for Beat and balancing purpose*, Has one extra disc, or is six inches wider than those of all other makers for tho saino given size; discs 16 to 19 mcbes diameter as desired, THEY HAVE THEEB CHILLED BEARING BRACKETS IN EACH WING Of the 10 and 12 feet sizfs, the imported niakos towing onw two All oil holes are in the TOP, and it is the simplest, best, and most durable Disc Harrow in the Market; and is now bo well known that testimonials as to oflicicuey would bo superfluous. Any sizo fitted with travelling carriage to pass through gatoa whoa so required. Freight paid in accordance with our catalogue, CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS (at reduced prices) serrated and plain, 20,24,26 and 30 inches it diameter, and from 6to 10 feet lane. Single and double speed back delivery Reapers. Broadcast Sowers for grain, press «nd turnip seed, Farm and tip Drays. Contractors'tip road drays, etc. Single, Double, and Treble Furrow Ploughs. Drill or Hiding Ploughs, Drill and Field Grubbers. Harrows, Zig-Zag and Flexible Ti ip»d Harrows.' Binding Twine and Wire, best quality, No. 8 Fencing Wire and Standards all sizes, punched to any guage. Illustrated Catalogues Free On application to any of our officos at Dunodin, Oamara, Timaru, Invercargill, Aeh burton, Christohuroh and Auckland, DEIZED IN mRANSITI QEIZED IN TRANSIT :H^H:|;lif!l Aro now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTB AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRANSIT, Amounting, as per Invoice, to £3190 His, but owing to the glut of imports and dcp-tssioti in the Money Market, they have secured the above at the eiirammiß discount iw So n< i cent, for cash. SALE COMMBBCBB ON SATURDAY, ut Ik- Ca..h lioi Market, -Ciiba-street.. Road Prico List and Inspect the SToIK befjre buying .y.. U i. BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST. WOMH "■ 8/6 Men's strong Hailed Bluchers . 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights 12/6- Men's strong Nailed Boots . 16/6 Men'ssewiiE. Bides .. 14/6 Men's JS. Sides 13/6 Mod's E. Sides 12/6 Men's Derby Shoes .. . 18/6 Men's Glove Kid E, Sides . 14/6 Men's Best Pegged Bluchers . 10/6 Youths' strong E.S., Ito 4 . 8/6 Boys' strong E.S., 10 to 13 . 6/6 Boys''streng E.S.-, 7 to 9 18/6 Gents' Calf Oxford Shoes "9/6 "Women's Dairy Boots ~ 3/6 Children's Copper Toes, from , ,7/6 Bciya* and Youths' Bluchers ~ .3/6 Men's Slippers ~.,... , 18/6 Men's Shooters ~; ~ : , 20/ r Mon's sewn E, 'Sides .. ' , 10/6' Youths' strong Nailed Boots , 7/6 • Boys' strong Nailed Boots now worth KOT . 5/6 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots,. ~ 4/6 . 11/6 7/6 Ladies' I rnnella Boots ~ .. 3/11 . 9/11 3/<l l.adios'!>%)ers .. ~. .. .j/g . 13/6 4/0 Lawes' House Shoes ~ ~ W , lift 18/6 LidieB 1 Kid Button Roots ~ B'll . 9/6 «/6 iii-M Kid \l.\ 7to« ~ ... a/.!- . 8/6 7/6Girh'KidH.S,lot u l4.. ~ 4 t l'- . J2/6 8/6 Maids' Ki-iE.S., I ami 2 .. sjl ; .. 10/K 7/SLadits'Kid Ojik.rd Shoes ~ .1/1! .. 6/9 8/ii Ladies' Kid Derliy.-hoes- ■-•;.■• 5/11 .. 5/9 10/6 Ladies'Glovckid Shoes.. .""..' 8/1). .. 4/9 5/6 Ladies Cashmere 1 louse Boots.. 3/6 ' . 15/6 6/6 Ladits' D. soled Uslnne:e Slots--8/H* .. 7/6 6/6 Ladies' Colored M Shoes .. ..-3/H" .. 1/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E, sides.. ~ 7/ij .. 4/11 10/6 Ladies' Geinvn,.lasting Roots V. fi/ll .. 1/9 4/6 Children's Kid legued Bulmorais" 1/6 ..12/6 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals ~ im* .. 15/11 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. .. i/. ' ~ 6/6 3/6 Child's StrapSnoes \n\ .. 4/11 14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots ~ .... 5/11 Bemeihber Saturday next as the great day for Boots and Shoes, and recollect the-ro is no ..' 10-year' old• stook ,■ no rotten, no moth-eaten, and no bad oiastio at our establishment. CASH BOOT MAMET COBASTBEET es='EVEBYBODY KNOWS IT
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1551, 4 December 1883, Page 1
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