HARVESTING MACHINERY. Ironmongers and Iron Merchants. IMPORTERS OP AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS AND MACHINERY, ryAYE NOW LANDING AND TO ARRIVE, lor the coming harvest season, the L following Implements, Ac, which will bo Sold at lowest prices. Il'e wmddusk vurchasm to bespeak tkir Machines early (o taw disappointment, HOMSBY'S HIGHEST PRIZE REAPED AND TWINE BINDERS with' latest Improvements, WOODS' AMERICAN REAPERS AND TWINE BINDERS with latest Improvements .. ' ' •■ ; ■ ■ ' ■Best Manila Binding Twine for Hamsters, '". .'. HOBNSBY'SPARAGON COMBINED REAPERSAND MOWERS. HORNS'bY'S PARAGON MOWING MACHINES. ■'. ; '.. .£ ■, \ American and English Horse Hay Bakes. Scythes, Scythe Handlos and Stones, flay Rakes and Forkß, Reap Hooks, Sheep Shears, Turkey Stones, Haddlo, Shecps' -Too Primers, Wool Packs, Sewing Twine, Ropes and Slocks, Paints, Oils, Fencing Wire (black and galvanised), Galvanised Barbed Wire, Corrugated Iron, Fencing Staples, Hematite Paint for Branding, Shoeps' Ear Flyers, Soft Soap, Stockholm Tar, &e. WAREHOUSES, LAMBTON QUAY, AND FEATHERSTON (LIMITED) WELLINGTON. (TO THE'EDITOR) ■ Slß,—Will you, for the better knowledge ofyournumerousreaders, kindly remind them that Denison House is now a Complete Exhibition of the Latest Styles for Summer Wear, All the Lattsl Styles to be procured in the London and Paris Markets, including: Chaste Designs in Millinery Bounds, Millinery Huts, Rich Trimmed Hals (all the.new shapes), New Millinery Trimmings, Mich Mowers and Feathers, New Bretonne Kiltings, New Mantles and Jackets, New Beaded Gapes, New Broche Gupelets, New Black and Colored Silks, New Black and Colored Brock Satins, New Dress Slufs in Nuns' Veiling, India Cashmeres, Zephyr Cloths, Basket Cloths, Beiges, Satinelte Cords, French Sateens, Galatea Stripes, Self Cambrics, Prints and New Hosiery in white and brown Balbngan, New Lisle Hose in Ladies' and Children's, New Spliced Knee Hose for Children (all sizes), New Gloves in Kid, Silk, and Lisle (two and four buttons to black and colored), New Laces in Duchess, Spanish, Bretonne, and Maltese in white and black, New Collarettes, New Indian Squares, New Lisle and Muslin Rnchkgs in white and ecru, New Costumes, New Underclothing, New White and Colored Skirts, New Corsets, New Lace and Muslin Curtains, New Sheetings, Hollands, Calicos, Diapers, Towellings, Shirtings, Damasks, Piques, Muslimltes, Manelks, h., h,, it. Kaiapoi, Mosgiel, and Geelong Clothkg for Men and Boys, in Suits, Trousers and Vests, and Trousers. New Silk Coats, New Alpaca Goats, New Linen Coats, New Sateen Coals, New Shirts in White, Silk, Oxford, Scotch Twill, Regatta, and Harvard, New Hats in Leghorn, Straw, Felt, Tweed, New Scarfs, Collars, Belts, Braces, <}•<:,, §e., efce. WILLIAM BELL, Draper and Silk Mercer, Denison House, Queen-Street, Masterton. IN ANTICIPATION OF THE COMING HOLIDAYS. HRKCALDIE AND STAINS, Have received per S.S, lONIC, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF NOVELTIES SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS ANW NEW YEAR GIFTS, , (JOMPRISINGPerfumed Satchels, Perfumed Handkerchief and Glove Sets, ' Being Direct from Paris, are the first over exhibited in Wollington, tboy aro in rich quilted satin and elaborately embroidered in silk beads and would fors a handsomo wedding present, Floral and other illuminated ALBUMS, Floral and other designs in PLACQUES. Fai.cy Carved and Plush BRACKETS. 'J'eira CottaWare Fancy Handkerchief and Glove Boxes. By the s.s. lonic KIEKOALDIK & STAINS aro in receipt ot the latest HENRI 11, H&ts , in Black, Brown, Wh'te, ltailroad, and Avfh'isa, together with a variety.. ■ oi the Trimming Lacos so fashionable when these gooda left, Special attention is directed to the Immense Variety of COSTUMES Suitable for the. Holidays, these aio all so vory cheap that Ladios will find thorn in many cases less than the mere cost of making. WASHING COSTUMES in Print, Zephyr and Sateens, excellent duality, 10/6, 12/(3, 14/6,18/6,20/, 29/8.30/38/6, 42/. 60/. STUFF COSTUMES in French and English, 22/6,25/6, 29/6,3C/6,45/6,59/6,63/, 68/6, to 4 1 guineas, BLACK STUFF COSTUMES, 22/6, -29/6, 35/6, 42/, 52/6, 63/, to 4i guineas BLACK PRINCESS ROBES, 35/6,38/6,52/6, and 3 guineas. DINNER COSTUMES in Sunt Silk and Nuns' Veiling SHAKGTANEY COSTUMES BLACK SATIN COSTUMES, 3ii 4, ,mil E} guinea?. GLOVES (Gant do Swede) PARENTS ARE INVITED TO Inspect the Present Stock of Boys' Clothing JUST OPENED Tweed Norfolk Suits (new selected patterns) !)/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 Sergo Suits, in every variety of shapo, from 14/ Boys'complete Jersey Suits, in the New Heather Colonrs WASHING SUITS-INSPECT THE LATEST White Drill Suits and Naval Tops White Serge Sailor Suits • Boys', Youths' and Mens' West of England, Bannoekburn, and Colonial Tweed Suits Diagonal Cloth and Serrjo Suits Black Alpaca and China Silk Dust Coats , Cricketing Flannel Shirts TERMS-5 percent, discount for cash over £2, 2£ percent, discount off monthly accounts' KEBECALDrOND' STAINS. LAIBTON-QUAY AND .BRANDON-STREET.
PHOTOGKAP'HY. ■PATBOKIBE LOCAL INDUSTRY. —■ MM GEO. SIEVERS has TO THE WAIR.VEAPA RESIDENTS. M been appointed Agent iii Wellington ,„„ „„..„-•;, , , . ', for the tale of the superior WINES manu--CHAS. SOEELLL, rhotogmpbct.mtends factored by Mr Boiler, of Wanganui-Con.' Visiting the District, opening at flea- stantia,- Muscat,. Port, Hook, Malaga, therston on the 22nd instant, for 14 days Sparkling Book, Verdeilles, and Sparkling' only. Having impoi ted the latest American Moselle. These wines took prizes at "the Portable Photographic Studio, intending Melbourne ; and Christchurch (Exhibitions,' sitters may. roly on the most perfect produc- and cannotbo excelled. The wines wo sent tions in portraiture. Instantaneous Photo- to the Melbourne Exhibition, when competgraphy a speciality. Out-door Groups, jug with those hrom all parts of the world, llesidences, ic, to order, obtained six prizes." These wines' were.also .See. future advertisement for Grcytown, exhibited, at the' Ashburton -Industrial Carterton, and Mastcrton. 1512 Exhibition held on the ,20th March, 1881,. . and received from the Judges first awari of merit. A prize medal was also obtained for ;, these pure and unadulterated wineß at the jQQ Christchurch Exhibition, 1882, Note.ttio /VMYUY ut uui i i übb» Address-Opposite Occidental Hotel Lamb- . ; a-,':',,',,:. ..; ',, ton Quay, Wellington, -■",•: [IT : !; ?¥' I° h - ak » er tI '\ Captain Laimbeer is appointed sole agent MV w.ii., g ta,- Province of the abore for the WaimapS( and wiU , or b dws WELL-BKiSOSBD.TWBEn. This Press took First Prizes at for the Wairarapa, and will ; rec«ive orders .and collect money due to mo. i 1496" : GEOPvGE'SIEVEPvS. Duncdin and Wairarapa Shows, and BEAT "WILLIAM SELLAK. THE.SPEEDI PIiESS at Canterbury last VV -. ■': year.'; •.;'•:' > AGENTFOP. ; •■"•■' ; ' ONE MAN CAN WORK THIS MACHINE, New : Zealand Fire: and Marine- Insurance . ' Price Lists and particulars on .application. • • ';'•■_ v •'■ ■■ Company.:- - ~: '■'■■f- '■■ '■■■ ■m v YORK ; New Zealand AcoidenVlnsaiftnceCc>npany. urn ' < ' Maker Kurimini, ertifioated Accountant in Bankruptcy. 1475 ~ ..... . ...Maker mmpum,. EMPLE OHAMBEES, MASTEETON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1554, 7 December 1883, Page 1
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