OPENING NOYE^TIES FOR THE SPRING SEASON. TN ANNOUNCING the first display of 1 Now Goods, KIRKCALDIE AND STAINS aro now exhibiting a choice selection of Plain and Fancy Striped Canvas Cloth, in all Spring Shades, from Is 3d upwards. French Canvas Lace, in all wool, very rich, and 44in ill width, from 4s 6d, Brocaded Shot Alpaca, Uliti ■wide, 28 Sd per yard, All wool French Nuns', Cloth, in White, Black, Cream, ' Moss, and all shades for summer, only Il^d-per yd. All wool Monks' Cloth, all colors, lljd per yard Carl Costume Cloth, 2s per yd, all wool All wool French Printed Delaines, Is lOd Printed Cotton Camelines, (i|d per yd Widest Width Printed TassockDekiucs, per yd TEN OASES OF MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS Now on view in the Showroom at J Consisting of—Plain and Fancy Untrimraed Straw Bonnets and Hats, to match all the new Dress Materials in Stock, all of which are marked in Plai>' Figures at Wholesale f rices for Heady Money Only. New Trimmed Millinery Bonnets and Hats in Great Variety, Fancy Gauze and Canvas Ribbons, from 4to 8 inches wide.' Canvas Hat Scarves, Canvas Handkerchiefs, Gauze and Silk Hat Scarves. Kirkcaldie and Stains, Lammox Quay and Brandon Street, RETAIL DRAPERY WHOSESALE PRICES, FOR ' CASH ONLY. 2075 IMS* eAPTnif^ II Queen-street Mmkrton. Offer special advantages to Cash Customers. UR stock is fully assorted in MEN'S, BOYS', AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING, AND GENERAL MERCERY. f We hold a splendid I range of patters in Sac | and Paget Suits, at MEN'S SUITS. prices which must convince the most sceptical that wo give the BesfcValueObtainable. BOYS' SUITS. - Weareshowingsome new shapes in a variety of Tweeds. We make a specialit of Boyß' Clothing, and would .solicit your inspection. The New Zealand Clothing Factory. are. the largest importers of HATS. -j Hard and Soft Felts in I the colony, and are able | to offer speoial inducements to purchasers. f Mosgiel Hosiery in I Pants, Shirts and Sox; nnanrnv J Imported Goods of UUBIMI. -j eyery deßCriptio „ for | Men's, Boys', and [Youths' Wear, BLANKETS, RUGS, SHAWLS, PORTMANTEAUS, &c., &c. 25 BRANCHES NOW OPEN. 2026 DRUMMOND &~Co7 OF THE SURVEY. OFFICE, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, HAVING now a large staff and commodious offices, are prepared to undertake surveys and levels of any description, Land Agencies and accounts. Will shortly have a number of valuable Siroperties advertised for sale and to ease. Anyone about to purchase would do well to call at our office where some ono ill be in attendance to transact business at all hours, and will bo prepared to accompany intending purchasers, and point out boundaries of land for sale. To avoid mistakes letters should be DRUMMOND AND CO., Queon-strcet, Masterton. N. 8.. Oil paintings of residences and landscapes undertaken. Birds stuffed, and artistically fixed up. 2072 By Special ©JftTo His Exceg- . IENCY THE O V EHN 0 GEORGE MEE, CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST, Opposite Government Building?, Wellington. T\ RUGS' and Chemicals, Trusses, \J Elastie Stockings and Bandages, Perfumery, Sponges, Combs, Toilet Bnu&ware, • PATENT MEDICINES, ' Botanic Drugs and Herbs/ Homceopathic - Remedies, Horse and Cattle Medicines, &c., &c., ■ ; WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2081, 29 August 1885, Page 2
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515Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2081, 29 August 1885, Page 2
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