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r ™N. 1884 WINTER, 1884. 0- COMPLETE RANGE OF FASHIONS Now on View at DENISON HOUSE, DENIBON HOUSE. MASTBUTON. MILLINERY-HATS: Henry 11., Houry 111., audall other NEW Shapes. FRUIT FLOWERS!! FRUIT MOWEKS 11 FRUIT FLOWERS I! FUR CAFES-MI range of Sizes in Black and Brown, Brocate'.lc Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters! Costumes Ladios I Costumes Girls! Costumes ChiUions! LOUIS VELVETEENS. LOUIS VELVETEENS. : In BLACK and all the Fashionable Shades, Kowest Designs in Dress Fabrics, Homespun Fancy Tweeds, Coatnmo Cloths. &c. Hosierj in Ladies'and Children's, Cashmere, Mirino, Lambs' Wool, and Cotton, all shades, Mosgiel Hosiery in Brown, Navy, Dark Grey, and Heather, _ all sizes, Lace Collars, Collarettes, and Wool Goods in Great Varioty. li'launels in White, Blue, Pink, Navy, Scarlot, and Maroon. Blankots, ovory size, and bales to select f i om. Men's and Boys' Macintosh Coats, Men's and Boys' Pilot and Tweed Ovorcoats, MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING 11 Men's and Boys' Hats, Shuts, Ties, Collars, Scarfs, fta IMPACTION INVITO. WILLIAM BELL, DENISON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. IMPORTERS OF Agricultural Machinery and Tools!! HAVE JUST LANDED FOR THE COMING SEAbONrORNSBI'S TTIGIIESTT)BIZB DRAPERS & mWINE T)INCBR.S| JLORU9KIM iIIGHEST X WIK JtIBATEBS & I WIHB DINDEIIS ! With all the Latest Improvements and Extras. HORNSBY'S COMBINED REAPERS & MOWERS, HORNSBY'S MOWING MACHINES. For Hornsby's, Woods', and other Machines. STEEL BINDING TOE! TIA TWncim mnrvT a The New American Solid Steel Scythes, Scythe Handles JIM, V Jlibl 1 (JULb— Hay Forks, Hay Rakes, Kcr.p Hooks 4-BAItBED GALVANISED FENCING WIRE I WRITE EARLY-Wo sMtopleasodto givo you ovary information, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. Ahkoosce the Arrival or them Si.cokd Skiuiu of AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS To which they Respectfully Invite Attention, The Show Room is specially ntactivo, wliiio tin following goods are well worlh inspection :—Walking Jackets 10s Cd, woitli 30s; Fashionable Walking Dolmans 255, DOj, 3Ds. to 033; Fashionable Wallthg Ulsters 8s Cd, 9a CI, 12s CI, 15r, 18s, 21s, to 42b ; Fashionablo Imperial Circular Mantles 27a GJ.

[(ifFASHIONABLE REAL SEALSKIN Ottoman Cord Broca'.ello anil Broche Mantles, Exceedingly Chcaj >, and in Great Variety, MILLINERY, BONNETS, k HATS Have also just l)een received, in addition to (hose already in stock, the who'o making a Most Uniquo Display, Two casca of Silk, Satin, and Surah Costumes from the first establishment in London at 4J, SJ, C, 7, 8, and 10 guineas. LADIES' "STUFF COSTUMES. In great variety 21s, 28s (id, 30s, 355, 40j, -fas, 503, and 5J guinoas; Black Costumes 28s (id, 32s (id, to six guineas. &TAUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS MATERIALS, Heavy All Wool CostumeUloth lO.ld.and Is a yard; leather Mixtures, Is 2d, Is (id, lsfld; Soft Wool fiostumo Cloth Is OJ, 2i"; Fancy (.'hocks and P.aidj Is, Is 2d, to Is 9J; Fancy Stripes on Rich Colors, all the Newest De.-igns 2) to 2s 9d ; Ottoman Cord (all wool) in Black aud all colors 2s 9d; 41 inch all wool Cashmeres, very showy, 2) 9d, 3s, 3s 6d, 3i lid In tlio following approved makos. Black Silk, Orient Satin de Lyon, Satin Soliel, Ottomaut Black Pekin Stripes, Black Rliadamcs, Surah, Jlaivcilleux, Black Biocatelle Silks, 4s 6d> 5s Cd, 6j Gd, 7s lid. 8s Gd, 9s Gd, lis; Rhadaines or Marveilleux Silk Diorses in all colors, Very Rich, 18yds, 7 guineas; Ottoman Siiks in all usolul shades, Gi G.l, Broche Satin os Gl, aud Gi; Satin Duchesse, a thich rich Siitin, in every color. Bayadeie or PeHn Velvets all shades (is, 8s; Moleskin Plush or ScUctto, in Rack and all colors, 26 inch, lis, MeLintock's Purified Russia Down, I'm key Cliiiilss, and Dolly Varden Quilts, best quality, lis, 18s, 29s Gd, 32s Gd, 42*, 52s G.l, GO to 903; Down Cushions, lis Gd to 15s Gd; Ladies' Dressing Gowns in Bnssia Down, Ladies' Skirts in Russia Down. A LARGE DISPLAY OF WINTER HOSIERY Including Children's with SPLICED KMKKS. Knickerbocker Hose, nil sizes, Ladies' Hose, double heels and feet, Baldwin's fingering Yarn in ovory ojlor. Six Button Tan Doe Gloves, 3s 6d per pair. DOMESTIC REQUIREMENTS. Bibbed French Flnuue's, iu Pink, Sky, Navy, C'ardiua', Maroon, Cream, Sapphire, 2s lid per yard; Moletaa Flannel, warm ami heavy, all colours, 2)9d; Diiccaor scoured Twill Calico fcllieotiug. 72-in., Is Gd ; 80-in,, U 10.1; Economic Twilled and Piain Slieetiti", 54-in. to 108 in., Is Gd, 2s, 2s 2d, 2s Gd, 2s 9.1,2) lid; English and Colonial Blankets in all sizes, Westminster Carpet Squares, a new stylo of Carpos, G3j, 81), 115s Gd each, according lo size. Linoleums from the factory of M. Nairn and Co, Kirkcaldy, ouly the best quality kept, 4s 9d per square yard, Nottingham Lace Curtains, from 5j to 453 G.l; French Guipuro Cream Curtains, al linen, 25s to 7 guineas; New Tapestry CurUins, various patterns, 2U, 32s Gd, 51s; Tapestry Table Covers, a variety ot fresh designs just opened, 16s to 37s Gd; tho new Chain and Rope Curtain Baads; Brass Cornicing, various widths aud patterns; Billiard Cloths, specially good quality, 8 and 10 guineas. Boys' suits in Tweed Serge and Worsted; 10s Gd to 30s; Boys' suits in Corduroy, Velveteen, and Elastic Cloth, from Ids; Youths' Suits, newest shapes and patients 21a to 455; Men's Tweed Coats (strong and heavy) lGs Gd; Black Worrited Coats from 2jjOvcrconts (an immense vaiiet.v)-Boys' and Youths' LongOverwats, 14s to 27s Gd; Men's Froizo Overcoats. 21s; Men'B Fancy Tw,ied Overeats from 36s Gd; Men's Blue Beaver Overcoats 31s. THOROUGH Waterproof Coals, in the diltent Cloths so favourably known, can bo had in sizes 4-lin. to 58iu, long, also in luvorness Capes aud Shoulder Capts; Leggings to match. New Hats, Shirts, and Underclothing, Football Jerseys and Dressing Gowns New Zealand Mauds, Railway Hugs, Waterproof Rugs, Portmanteaus, Hat Boxes, &c. Special Line.— Mosgicl Tweed, Now t'attorn, bough'; at a considerable discount. New Ulster Cluths and Tweeds, including tho celebrated Heather Cheeks. LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET.

GEORGE DIXON, TOBACCONIST & FANCY GOODS DEPOT Opposite Club Hotel, ALL (ho Favorite Brands of T. Cameron3 and I, C, Williams' American Tobaccos in slock. SB" 1 k Best Stock in the Wairarapa to Choose from."@i Rough Cut Tobbaccos cut on the Premises and unequalled in (ho Wairarapa District. The Largest stock of Tokconist's sundries, Pipes, Pouches, Cigarette Cases, Stationery, Musical lustiumtnt of all descriptions, Music Books, Playing Cards, <fec, &c. ATTACHED ! Under a Professional Artist, . Razors and Scissors Ground and Set.- Musical Instiumeiits Repaired on the Shortest Notice. > —J FOE-Tho " Eming Post," arid CAMPBELL, Walchmakei. . EORGE DiXON proprietor

COLONIAL BARBED WIRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, awarded \ (limited) SILVER MEDAL I COID MEDAL I N. Otago CU'ch Exhibi- ' OAMARU A. and P. lion, 1882 ) UrtlVlttnu. ( Association. FACTORY AND WAREHOUSES : TIIAIIKB AND SeVEKH S'HIEETS, OAMARU. PRICE ÜBT-innenled and Oiled Steel Wire—No 12, in Reels of 1 cwt. (each 18 chains long), £35 per ton, No 12, in Reels of 1 cwt. (each 21J chains long), £3B lfld per ton. Ko 14, in Eeels of 1 cwt. (each 2fi chains long), £43 per ton, The above in J on t. Reels, £2loa per ton extra. This too is used bylhoNcw Zealand Government Railways and Public Works Deportments, and is warranted to STAND A GREATER STBAIN than any ether procurable, .Lacing "wire supplied. J. J. DE LAMBERT, . Secretary and Manager. We havo appointed Messrs M. Caselfoevg & Co, agents (orMastcrtoa & Grevtown, 1581

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 24 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1668, 24 April 1884, Page 1

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