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AUTUMN, 1884. WINTER, 1884, 0* COMPLETE EANGE OF FASHIONS Now on View at ■ DENIBON HOUSE. DENISON HOUSE. MASTER TON, MILLINERY—HATS: Henry 11,, Henry 111., and all other NEW Shapes, FRUIT FLOWERS! I FRUIT FLOWERS 11 FRUIT FLOWERS I! FUR CAPJfiS—Full range of Sizcb in Black and Brown. Brocatello Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters! Costumes Ladies I Costumes Girls I Costumes Childrens 1 LOUIS VELVETEENS. LOUIS VELVETEENS. In BLACK and all the Fashionable Shades. Nowest Designs in Dress Fabrics, Homespun Fanoy Tweeds, Costume Cloths. &c. Hosiery in Ladies 1 and Children's. Cashmere, Merino, 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 Variety. Flannels in White, Blue, Pink, Navy, Scarlet, and Maroon. Blankets, every Bize, and bales to select from, CLOTHING."" CLOTHING. Mod's and Boys' Macintosh Coats, Meu's and Boys' Pilot and Tweed Overcoats, MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING I! Men's and Boys' Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Scarfs, Ac. INSPECTION INVITED, WILLIAM" BELL, DENISON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. E, W, Mills k Co,, Limited, IMPORTERS OP Agricultural Machinery and Took!! HAYE JUST LANDED FOE THE COMING SEAbON—HOBNBBY'S TTIGIIEST TJRIZR "REAPERS& IT!WINE "HINDERS ! osnsby's Highest Jlbizb JlLeafebs a jlwine Dindersi With all the Latest Improvements and Extras. HORNSBY'S COMBINED REAPERS & MOWERS, HOBNSBY'S MOWING MACHINES. Superior Binding Twine! For Hornby's, Woods','and other Machines, STEEL BINDING "WIRE! American Horse Hay Rakes! tt a nTmnm rim at « The New American Solid Steel Scythes, Scytho Handles iiAll V £jb 1 TOOLS— Hay Forks, Hay Bakos, Reap Hookß •i-BARBED GALVANISED FENCING WIRE! write eably-tto sMboploasodto giro you every information. E, W, Mills & Co., Limited,

HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. KIRKCALDIE & STAINS Ankobnce tiie Arrival of thkir Second Series of AUTUMN AND WINTER SHIPMENTS To which they Respectfully Invite Attention. The Show Room is specially attractive, while the following goods are well worth inspection:—Walking Jackets 16s Gel, worth 30s; Fashionable Walking Dolmans 255, 30s, 355. to G3s ; Fashionable Walling Ulsters 83 Gel, 9s Gd, 12s Gd, 15r, 18s, 21s, to 425; Miionablo Imperial Circular Mantles 27a Gd, KgpASHIONABLE HEAL SEALSKIN JACKETS,^ Ottoman Cord Brocaiello and Broche Mantles, Exceedingly Chcaji, and in Great Variety. MILLINERY, BONNETS, i'HATS Have also just boon received, iu addition to those already iu stock, the whole making a Most Unique Display. Two cases of Silk, Satin, and Surah Costumes from the first establishment in London at •IS, s|, 6,7,8, and 10 guineas. LADIES' STUFF COSTUMES. In great variety 2a*, 28s fid, 30s, 355, -10j, 455, 50s, and 5J guineas; Black Costumes 28s Gd, 32a (id, to six Ruincfts. ggfAUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS MATERIALS. Heavy All Wool Costume Cloth 10Jd,and Is a yard; Heather Mixtures, Is 2d, Is Gd, lsfld; Soft Wool Costumo Cloth Is Gd, 2); Fancy Cheeks and P.aidi la, la 2d, to Is 9i; Fancy Stripes on Rich Colors, all the Nerat Designs 2s to 2s 9d; Ottoman Cord (all wool) in Black and all colors 2s 9d; 47 inch all wool Cashmeres, very showy, 2j 9d, 3s, 3s 6d, 3s lid In the following approved makes. Black Silk, Orient Satin de Lyon, Satin Soliel, Ottoman' Black Pekin Stripes, Black Rhadames, 3mah, Murveilluux, Black Biocatelle Silks, 4s Gd> 6s Gd, Gs Gd, 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, lis; Ehadame? or Marveilleux Silk Dresses in all. colors. Very Rich, 18yds, 7 guineas; Ottoman Silks in all useful shades, Gs Gil, Broch6 Satin 5s Gd, and 6s; Satin Duchesso, a thick rich Satin, in every color. Bayadeio or Poh'n Velvets all shades Gs, 8s; Moleskin Plush or Scalette, in Black and all colors, 28 inch, lis, McLintock's Purified Russia Down, Tuikey Chintz, aud Dolly Varden Quilts, best quality, lis, 18s, 9.9s Gd, 32s Gd, 42a, 52a GJ, GO to 90s; Down Cushions, lis Gd to 15s 6d; Ladies' Dressing Gowns in Russia Down, Ladies' Skirts in Russia Down. A LARGE DISPLAY OF WINTER HOSIERY Including Children's with SPLICED KNIiFjS, Knickerbocker Hose, all sizes, Ladies' floso, double heels and feet, Baldwin's fingering Yarn in every oolor, Six-Button Tan Doe Gloves, 3s Gd per pair, DOMESTIC REQUIREMENTS. Ribbed French Flaune's, in Pink, Sky, Navy, Cardina', Maroon, Cream, Sapphire, 2s lid per yard; MolcUu Fluaael, warm aud heavy, all colours, 2i 9d; DUcca or soourod Twill Calico Sheeting, 72-in,, Is Gd; 80-in„ Is lOd; Economic Twilled and Plain Shooting 54-in. to 108 in., Is 6d, 2s, 2s 2d, 2a Gd, 2s 91,2) lid; English and Colouial Blankets in all sizes. Westminster Carpet Squares, a now style of Carpet, G3s, 81s, 115s Gd each, according lo size, Linoleums from the factory of M, Nairn and Co., Kirkcaldy, only the best quality kept, 4s 9d per square yard, Mottingbam Lace Curtains, from 5a to 45s Gd; French Guipure Croam Curtains, al linen, 25s to 7 guineas; New Tapestry Curtains, various patterns, 21a,- 32s Gd, 543 ; Tapestry Table Covers, a variety ol fresh designs just opened, 16s to 37s Gd; the new Chain and Rope Curtain Bauds; Brass Cornicing, various widths and patterns; Billiard Cloths, specially good quality, 8 and 10 guinoas, Boys' suits in Tweed Serge and Worsted; 10a Gd to 30s j Boys' suita in Corduroy, Velvotecn, and Elastic Cloth, from 15s; Youths' Suits, newest shapes and patterns. 21s to 455; Mon's Tweed Coats (strong and heavy) 16s Gd; Black Worsted Coats from 23s' ■ Ovex'Conts (an immense variety)— Boys' aud Youths' Long Overcoats, 14s to 27fl Gd; Men's Freizo Ovorcoats. 21s; Men's Fanoy Twtied Overooats from 36s Gd; Mon's Blue Beaver Overcoats 31», THOROUGH Waterproof Coals, in the different Cloths so favourably known, oan bo had iu sizes 44in. to 58in. long, also in Inverness Capes aud Shoulder; Capes; Leggings to match. New Hats, Shirts, and Underclothing, Football Joraoys and Caps, Dressing Gowns New Zealand Mauds, Railway Hugs, Waterproof Rugs, Portmanteaus, Hat Boxes, <Sc, Special Line.—Moagicl Tweed, New Pattern, bought at a considerable discount. New Ulster Cloths and Tweeds, including the celebrated Heather Checks. ajlme stains, LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET,

GEORGE DIXON, TOBACCONIST & FANCY GOODS DEPOT Opposite Club Hotel. ' ALL the Favorite Brands of T. Camerons and'!'. C. Williams' American Tobaccos in stock. WI k Best Stock in the Ihirurapa to Choose from, Hough Cut Tobbaccos out on the Premises and unequalled in the Wairarapa District. The Largest stock of Tobaeonisl's sundries. Pipes Pouches, CigaVelte Caeee, Stationery, Musical Instrument of all descriptions, Music Books, Playing Cards, &c., &o. HAIR-DRESSING SALOON ATTACHED I Under a Professional Artist.. Razors and Scissors Ground and Set. ' Muaical Instiumentsliepaired on th« ShorlestNotice. AGENT FOR—The ''Evening Post" and CAMPBELL, Walchmakei, . GEORGE DIXON^....PpoPRiETOR

COLONIAL BARBED WIRE MANUFACO'h'cli Extxlbl- ' tion, 1882 (LIMITED) OAMARU. SILVER MEDAL! N. Otago A. ami P. , Association. FACTORY AND WAREHOUSES i Tuamhb and Severn trams, Oamard. PRICE LlST—Annealed and Oiled Steel Wire.—No 12, in Eeels of 1 cwt, (each 18 chains long), £35 por ton, No 12, in Eeels of 1 cwt. (each 21$ chains long), £3B 10a por ton. No 14, in Eeels of 1 cwt. (each 26 chains long), £43 per ton. Tho above in 1 en t. lieelß, £2los per ton extra. This wire is used by the New Zealand Government Railways, and Public 'Works Departments, and is warranted to STAND A GREATER STRAIN than any ether procurable, Lacing wire supplied. J, J. DE LAMBERT, Secretary and Manager. We have appointed Messrs M. CaselUerir & Co, sole agents forMasterton Si Grevtown. IMI

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 29 April 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1672, 29 April 1884, Page 1

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