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A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT CARPETS Can now be Been at Where upwaeds of 30 Cases iukl Bales Eatnicadly betnrectiwl. Note thf, Pricks— Best 5 framed Brussels 0/ per yard, 2nd quality „ 4/6 „ „ Boat Tapestry Carpets 3/6 „ „ 2nd quality ' „ 2/11 „ „ Gordon Axminstor Carpets 8/ per yard „ „ Borders to raatoli, (i/9 per yard. A vory lnrgo variety of the newest styles in TAPESTRY FOR CUETAIMmIUPEOLSWm At 2/6, 4/, 4/11,6/11,8/9,11/6 to 19/6. Tapestry and Chenille Curtains, handsome coloring and dosigns, 20/ to 4 guineas. Madras Miwlin Curtains Cream Laco curtains Madras Muslin Cuvtaina White Lace Curtains 4/, 5/ to 8/, 10/, 12/ to 63/. Special attention in also directed to 4 Cases of English and French. CRETONNES, from 8j- to 2/6 per yard These- Cretonnes constitute the- newest patterns to bo delivered in London for the coining Spring Season, and are worthy of inspection,

Every requisite for Household and Domestic use, now in stock, nil of which are marked IN PLAIN FIGURES AT Wholesale prices for cash only! Kirkcaldie and Stains 02, G4,60, Lambton Quay, MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING. FIT, STYLE, awl QUALITY FOR WHICH WE OBTAINED FIRST PEIZE GOLD MEDAL Wellington Exhibition, jTvUR Manufactures are principally made of tho Famous Mosjpol and other New Zealand Tweeds. Thoy are CHEAPER than imported goods aa they wear twice as long and are only little more monsy. All goods are sold at FACTORY PRICES. s3FMastvion Brancli wd Club EoU,

E. H. SCOTT, Manager. ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEENSTREET, MASTERTON, (Opposite the Presbyterian Church, Mmtorton,) J IS/ I EflMtf BEGS t0 llircct thoattontiun i Vli LEMHI of tho public to the splendid assortment of Ladies' Gents', and Children's Boots anil Shoes now mi view at Akin their Establishment. Come where you nviv can got your hoots made to fit. Come who-e your pot corns won't ho tortured. Como wlioro your boots will bo (\(i mado to tho ylas3 of fashion and mould of UUi form. Hoots renovated, irrespective o! makcrd. Terms moderate gPJLLER'S NEUMEYER QUADRUPLE Are tho sweetest and most poworful in tone, and moat durable Pianos in tbo world. Everybody who plays, and everyone who htais thom, are enthiißiastio in thoir praiso, All other Pianos palo into utter insignificance bosido a Noumoyer. Testimonials from all Purchasers. Splendid shipments of tlieso Magnificent Instramonts ex Doric, Ruapehu, and Arawa. THE BELL AMERICAN ORGANS are the acknowledged premier organs in Amorica and United Kingdom, These ORGANS secured the First Medal, Sydney, 1877, and in 79, 'BO, the highest award, Special Gold Medal, over all competitorß—tbo only medal awarded, Th» Yery Best Organ for Church or farlor. A Beautiful Little Organ for £1?, W. U. SPILLER, 2182 Sole Agent, Lambton Quay, Wellington

WICKEBSON & WAGLAND, bo ramus, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, yr r. , -p U L K L e- Y SURGEON-DENTIST, GIiEY- STREET, Near Lambton Quay, Wellington Hours from 9 a.m. to!) p.m. •J" f I ITCHETT COACH BUILDER WHEELRIGHT Word worth St., WKiiiscioif. A WELL-SEASONED stock ofAux\. stralian timber always on hand. Prices and full jrarticulars suppliod on implication by post orothorwise. 1799 JOHN MONTGOMERY BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Masterton, Estimates Given, Jobbmgdime, Impairs »woub»d, vm

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 2

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