AUTUMN, 1884. __ WINTER, 1884. 0F COMPLETE RANGE OF FASHIONS Now ou View at DENIBON HOUSE. DENIBON HOUSE. MASTER-TON. MILLINERY-HATS; Hemy 11,, Henry 111., and all other SEW Stages, FRUIT FLOWERS I! FRUIT FLOWERS 11 FRUIT FLOWERS 11 FUR OAPES-Full range of Sizos in Black and Brown. Brocatello Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters I Costumes Ladios I 'Costumes Girls I Costumes Childrenal ' LOUIS VELVETEENS. LOUIS VELVETEENS. In BLACK and all the Fashionablo Shades, Newest Designs in Dress Fabrics, Homespun Fancy Tweeds, Costnme Cloths, &o, Hosiery in Ladies'and Children's. Oashmore, Mnino, Lambs' Wool, and Cotton, all shades. Mosgiol Hosiery in Brown, Navy, Dark Grey, and Heather, all sizes. Laco Collars, Collarettes, and Wool Goods in Great Variety, Flannels in White, Bluo, Pink, Navy, Scarlet, and Maroon, Blankets, every size, and balos to select from, eLOTHIM~~CLOTHING. en 8 and Boys' Macintosh Coats, Men's and Boys' Pilot and Tweed Overcoats, MEN'S AND BOYS' COLONIAL MADE CLOTHING 11 Men's and Boys' Hats, Shirts, Ties, Collars, Scarfs, <fcc, INSPECTION INVITED. WILLIAM BELL. DENISON HOUSE, ... QUEEN STREET. MASTESTON.
I W, Mills & Co,, Limited, IMPORTERS Of Agricultural Machinery and Took!! HAVE JUST LANDED FOB THE COMING SEAbONEOBNBBY'S TJ IG HEST T)RIZE T) BAPBRB & rpwlNJs "HINDERS I ORNSBI'S JuLIGHBST X EiaE XIeafEBS & X WINE DINDERS I With all the Latest Improvements and Extras, HORNSBY'S COMBINeFrEAPERS & MOWERS. HORNSBY'S MOWING MACHINES. i»ii)*w«i^T>ißT?ipiirsn For Hornsby's, Woods', and other Machines, STEEL BIDDING WIRE! ffiHn«SfflUii IT ABWPOin riiAAT O The New American Solid Steel Scythes, Scythe Handles aJXOi V HiO 1 IUULib — Hay Forks, Hay Bakes, Reap Hooks 4-BARBED GALVANISED FENCING WIRE I ';'. write e arly-'Wo shall he pleased to give you every Information & Co., Limited. HARDWARE MERCHANTS, WELLINGTON. NOVELTIES ! NOVELTIES! Just receivod, per tho latest direct Steamer, by -*'•-':■ israMTM^^n^ The latest styles in Millinery* as purchased by their 8r lirkcaldto iu London, who comments as follows:—" Tho TiusaKD mit an» mitosis by this shipment »re good and attractive, being Copies, in Dark Materials, ot the Shapes te be worn this Spring." In addition to the Ready-made Millinery, special Intention il called to » wide range of STMW HATS in all the prevailing colours, in, plisin and fancy straws, the Ne»eet at Home. Princess Shape Bonnets, in black and all eolours. TTlßters by the Tongarlro aro specially recommended, as being all perfectly How Shapes aod suitable for this climate, boing of good material, but not weighty. These can bo had at allprices. Dr. Warner's Coraline Corset*, in Black, White, and Grey. Tho following arc the leading and highly commended shapes i-Empreis, Enchantress, Serapis, Duchess, Langtry, Solent, Lou'ibs, and other makes, tho whole of which are made and passed to the order of Mr Kirkcaldie, London, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S BACK SUPPORTERS; 10a 6d BACH. 3 oases of coloured and black Hid in Coloured, | Black; and Tan, French and Swede, with or without Gauntlets, Bullous, a»d Claipt. In addition to the already unique display of DRESB MATERIALS, Erkcaldio and Stains havo opened an assortment of ■ <*-? -/i^i^v':u- • i From the Factory of Pirn Brothers A Co., Dublin, These Me it : til useful shapes, and can bo had from £6 15s 6d tha Drees of 16 yards, ..,.'. CREAM ORIENTAL LACE,' The most fashionable Cotton Laco of tho period, can now be Seen in and all [styles widths, from 5d to 2s per yard, Roal Lace Collars and Collarettes; Embroidered Linen Collars, just opened, for ladies and children, . FRENCH AND ENGLISH CRETONNES. Ladies desiring to see a nice selection, enn find a most unusual display, in Binglo and double widths, including Reversible Patterns, Velveteens.-A large lot, cabled for, aro now on Board the British King. •WiftiiMt WjMfiMflg MERCER*. Boys' Tweed and Serge Suits, from 10s Gd j Seige Sailor Salts, with. Ifoatical Overcoat to match j Boys'Buntharne Suits, in Worsted, Corduroy, and Velveteen, now oolours; from 15s 6d. ... JttStOpened.-Boys 1 Navy Jersey Suits, extra strong; from lis. •youths' strong Tweed Suits, 20s to 455, Men's Suits, in Serge and Tweed, 26s 6d te 48s 6d; Men's heavy Tweed Ceats, 16s 6d; Men's Black and Blue Worsted Coats, from 85s j Men's Sao Coats, in tho new materials, 27s 6d. Overcoats.—Children's Capo Overcoats, 14s 6d to 20s; ISoys' and Youths' Long Overcoats, 14s to 27s 6d; Mai's Frieze Overcoats, 21b ; Men'i Tweed' Overcoats, 26s 6d j Men's Blue Beaver and heavy Nap Overcoatß, 34s to 47s 6d. 'Thorough "Waterproof Ooats.-In our Guaranteed Cloths, in sizes Win to 68in long j also in Inverness capes and Shoulder Capes-Legging* to matoh,~N«w Press Shirts, New Crimean Shirts/with Collars; and every description o! Underclothing. —Latest Shapes in Hats, Travelling Caps, including the new " Pulman" Gowns, New Zealand Maud?, Railway and Waterproof Buggy Rugs, Portmanteaus, Hat Boxes, Au, &0,,& c. '.i,CLOTHS. TWEEDS. Strong, Durable Tweeds, 2a per yard; Mosgiel Tweeds, new patterns j new UlßterTweeds and Box Cloths, Camels' Hair, Blaok Astrakhan Indigo Nap Cloths; v TERItS-bjptr tent, discount for Cash; 2\per cent, of Monthly Account),' LAMBTON QUAY AND BRANDON STREET.
GEORGE DIXON, TOBACCONIST & FANCY QOODS'DEPOT Opposite Club Hotel.— ' L LL the Fawrite Brawls of T, Canierons V. and!', o.Williama'ijnerioan Tobaccos in stock. . ', ~ tirihßutStockinilu IFairarapa (o Choose from,~®l .' Rough Cut Tobbaccoo out ou the Preniiees and unequalled in the Wairarapa District. The Largest stock' of' Tobacbnist's sundries,' Pipes, Foaohea, Cigarette Oaßde, atitionery, Musipal. Instrument of all descriptions;' : iMusio Books, Playing Cards; <fcc, imiic-"■■ mmm ; ' ATTACHES* ! ; y^ Under a Professional, Artist. tors and; Soiaaora Ground aid Set. Musical tostru-, ~■•■; mentsßepaired on the Shorted Mice, '";■"''.'. } AGENT FOR-rThe VEvtnmiposl? and ? 1 , OAMPBEIi, Watchmaker, . QEORQE DIXOH"v-»v V ?ROPpiBTOR
COLONIAL BARBED WIRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, mRDED \ LIMITED) (SILVER MEOAL! GOLD MEDAL 11 N, Otago FACTORY AND WAREHOUSES : TIUMKB AND SeVERH SIBEETS, OaIURC. PEIOE LIST-innealednnd Oiled Steel Wire.—No 12, in Eeela ol 1 cwt. (each 18 chainslong)j£3s per ton, No 12,inEcols of 1 owt, (each 21J chains long), £38103 por ton. ; No 14, in Keels oil cwt. (each 26 chßinß long), £4B per'ton. Tho abovein ,i cvgrthmhuk« t; Keels, £2los per ton extra. '■ ,' This wire is used by WNew Zealand, Go-, verument Bailways and'Publid Works Departments, and is warranted to' STAND A , GEEATEK STRAIN than any other y-\ ••' ' ' ' procurable, Laolng -wire supplied. ::['■'■■■■■■ ' j.'J.delambeet,-' I i ,'■,. : .'.:.':' ■'/Beoretary and Manager. We have appointed Messrs M. Caselberg & Co, sole agents forMasterton iGrevtown, 1581
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 1
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1,026Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 1
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