THE FIRST GRAND DISPLAY • OF AUTUMN AND WINTER DRAPERY, MILLINERY, &c„ be made This Evening in the windows of THE BON MARCHE DRAPERY WAREHOUSE. w THE WINDOWS WILL BE LIGHTED UP FROM 7 O'CLOCK TILL HALF-PAST 9. ALL THE LATEST STYLES. PARI SI A AND T OKDOVf TU SHIO Nfj x ARISIAiM AND Ju oN D 0 J>| £ASHI 0N Q , L J. HOOPER- AND CO,, SOFT GOODS IMPOKTEBS, BON MAEOHE, -EMPORIUMQueen.street, Mastei'tou. (LATE RAPP and HARE) JOHN GEAHAI, (Late Managing Partner for GRAffAM* ANI) DUNCAN), Proprietor. 1 Grocery, Ironmongery, Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, and Haberdashery, Boots and Shoes, and General Produce Merchant. 0° NEW SEASON TEAS. Special Blends, Registered Marks, Blended by J. Graham, who has had twenty years experience as Tea Tester and Blender ALL WARRANTED PURE. 1 ' OurKaisow Blend, Is Bd, a good strong tea; Assam Blend, 2s, a useful family tea; Souchong Blend, 2s 4d a fine rfaiwed tea; Darkjeeling Blend, 2s Bd, a rich full-flavored tea; Pakling Blend, 3s, the Ciioicest tea imported. Family Tins, Five, Ten, and Fifteen pounds 2d per pound less. ALL WARRANTED PURE. All other GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, and CROCKERY according to Catalogue. The Whole of the Clothing and Boots will be submitted I'OR 14 DAYS ONLY 14 AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! COME AND SEE ! The Entire Stock is being replaced by Large Consignments of Fresh Stock, in Eveiy Department. AGENT FORThe Canterbury Pottery Works Flower Pots, Fern Pots, Fancy Baskets, Jars, of every description. Booth, McDonald & Co., Carlisle Implement Works, Christchurch and Sydenham. The Celebrated Chriatcliurcli Bacon, 1954 A Fresh Stock of GRASS SEEDS from the celebrated Akaroa District,
JAMES ROSS BLACKSMITH, WHEELWRIGHT, AND ' HORSE-SHOEING SMITH. ' [Desirertp inform his patrons and the pub- ' lie of ihs' Wairarapa generally, that he lias taken xJvef' the : old-established business, Conducted by ' ! • MR'FARQUHAR GRAY, Itt...QCEEN-SIBEET, MASTERTON, .• Ani he-solicits a continuance of the pat- ; roiiage, that, haft hitherto been so liberally ' extended. ~ J;R;'wbul4-i:emind customers t'nat his 'ijiperlence and long connection with Mr business is a guarantee that the '.?Atis(action given by this establishment in continued. ' .. kind of horse-shoeing, wheel- : Tpfriglit Engineering, and blacksmithing ' despatch and on the ' mwt reasonable terras, 1579 m, NEILL, TELEGRAPH LINE of coaches. .Prince of . Wales' Stables, Maaterton, pd Tinui Stables, ifQEGSto inform tho Travelling Public :he. lias opened the TINUI ,-9JABI»EB and'for their convenience hired in Masterton HiiiybaleftatTinuiiorvicewm. Horses, ;; Brakes on hire to tlie-North Island. " EyeDy'v'ittentifin paid to horses left in liia charge, c* Qood : Feeding Paddocks in oth townships. 1907 '■'""jr.# o t i c e ! irOuture, omnibus fares to and from [* ■■ $e railway staton, bey ond Toohill's Hotel, will be, charged ONE IW ' Wm, NEILL,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 2 April 1885, Page 1
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438Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1955, 2 April 1885, Page 1
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