FIRST GRAND DISPLAY op : AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODSMILLINERY, COSTUMES, JACKETS, MANTLES, WOOL GOODS, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, fa, fa, MEN'S AND BOYS'CLOTHING, &c. AT DENISON -J- HOUSE, -{- MASTERTON, ON ' \ SATURDAY NEXT, lorn INST. SATURDAY NI3XT, 15TH INST. WILLIAM BELL.
E. W, Mills h Co, limited. IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Machinery and Took!! HAYE JUST LANDED FOR TIIK COMING SEAbONHOBNSBY'S TTIGHEST T)RIZB "REAPERS &• mWINIi T)INCEIiS ! OKNSBY'.S XIIGHEST X RIZE iA/EAI'ERS & JL WINK BINDERS I Willi all tlio Latest Improyements anil Extras. HOENSBY'S COMBINED BEATEM & MOWERS, HOHNSBY'3 MOWING MACHINES. Superior Binding Twine! For Horpby's, Woods', and other Machines, STEEL BINDING WIBJSI American Horse Hay Rakes! IT Amrnam mfiAT a The New American Solid Steel Soy tlics, Scythe Handles nAI&VHiOI IUUJjO Hay Forks, Hay Bakes, Reap Hooka 4-BARBED GALVANISED FENCING WIRE I write BARkY-wo shallto pleased to give you ewsy information. K W, Mills & Co., Limited, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON, "kibkcaldlFand stains Having received their First series of Shipment (or the AUTUMN AND WETTER SEASON Announce I heir first SHOW OF NOVELTIES and would ask their numorous natrons in town and country, to ray them a visit of inspection, BROCATELLE MANTLES, ONE HUiNDRED BROOATELLE AND OTTOMAN SILK JACKETS AND MANTLES Lined with Silk and Satin, which are superior to anything of tho aaiuo class thoy have ever had before, and fui'tlier, these goods have beon purchased by tlie'r MR KIRKOALDIE in London at such a discount off fixed Home prices that tliay are enablod to sell them at the London WHOLESALE quotations. TEE NEW RIDING COAT! THE NEW SIDING COAT!! FOR LADIES, From 35s to 78s 6(1, NEWMARKET & OTHER SHAPED JACKETS From 15j to 0 guineas, including all intermediate prices, FUR-LINED CLOAKS . —ln a variety of different Furs, from 32s Gd to 10 guiuoas, FUR 0AI J ES, FEATHER CAPES. Brocatolle Capes and other Fur-trimmed Capes, from 9s Gd to 0 guineas. A full rango of these goods is now in Stock in all sizes, and at all prices, COSTUME DRESSES, Theso consist of the latest Materials and designs, both in Coloured and Black, and rango from 29/0 to 5 J guineas. Theso also aro specially worthy 6f attention. dress-matebials-dress Consist of a mast varied and profuse display of Checks, Plaids, Stripes and Plain Materials Dirmlfiom the Manufaclums. " LOUIS VELVETEENS," " PEA&L VELVETEENS;" Tho above, constituting the leading and most notable makes, of Velveteen, can now be had in Black at 2s Bd, 3s, 3s 3d, 3s Gd, 3s 9d, 4s Gd, ss, 5s 6d, 6s, and in colors, aro included all the best shades as now in fashion. PLAID SILK VELVETS, BEOOALITE VELVETS Yclvetta Faconnc, in all Colours, 3s M per yard, < Ottoman Silks, all Colours.fgj] WINTER HOSIERY. Includes a wide rango for Childrens oar witlv SPLICED KNEES; these can bo had in black and all useful and ashionablo colors in sizes from I to 6. A SPECIAL FEATURE in LACE GOODS ' In Collars, Collarette 3, Fichus, and Half Handkerchiefs with raised leaves and : flowers, from 7s to 21s, MILLINERY HATS AND BONNETS; TERMS—S per cent, discount fir Cash over £2/ 2 J per- cent discount on '' monthly accounts, KIRKOALDIE & STAINS LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON-STREET,
GEORGE DIXON, TOBACCONIST & FANCY GOODS DEPOT Opposite Ciub Hotel. ALL tlie Favorite Brands oi T. Camerons andT. C,Williams' American Tobaccos in stock, 05" 7/te Beet Stack in the Wairarapa to ' Chose from,' Bough Cut Tobbaccoß cut on the fremißeß and unequalled in the Wairarapa District. The Largestßtock of Tdbiconisl'B sundries, Pipes, Pouches, Cigarette Cases, Stationery, Musical Instrument of all descriptions, Music Books, Playing Cards, &0., <fec. KAIR-DRESSiNG SALOON Attached i Under a Professional - Artist... ;Bnzurs and Scissors Ground and Set. .Musical Instrumentaßepairedon the ShorlvitNotke, AGENTFOB-The "Evening Post," .and , CAJiPpii.'Walohmaker. GEORGE
COLONIAL BARBED WIRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, awarded (limited) /SILVER MEDAL! COLD MEDAL I »• ot ?S°, »•■) OAMARU. ItSi FACTORY AND WAREHOUSES : Thames add Suvebh Streets, Oamaru. PRICE LlST—innealed and Oiled Steel Wire.—No 12, in Reels of 1 cwt, (each 18 chains long), £35 per ton,. No 12, in Seels of 1 cwt. (each 2lj chains long), £3Bloa per ton, No 14, in Keels of 1 cwt. (each 26 chains long), £43 per ton. The above in J en t. Keels, £2los per ton extra. This we is used by the New Zealand Government JRailwaya and Poblio Works Departments, and is warranted to STAND A GREATER STRAIN than any other ■ proenrable, Lacing: wire supplied. J. J. DE LAMBERT, ■ Secretary and Manager. ■ appointed Messrs M. Caselber£f& Co, sole agents for Maaterton <Sr Greytown, 1581
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1638, 19 March 1884, Page 1
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740Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1638, 19 March 1884, Page 1
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