TKOttNDON HOUSE, LAMBTON QUAY. [TTARNOCK, KELLY & ADKIN .. ;W having purchased the business ■onductedby the late Mr Steolu at the store establishment, are holding a great dewing sale, extending throughout tho •atire summer. Considering tho great reduction of prices in. •wry department, tho largo and varied stock whibitod, and the convuniont position of tho i*mo to railway terminus, they especially solicit r ®4 renturo to expect a large share of patrouago «w» viaitors of tho Wairarapa District. 211)4
FASHIONABLE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING m mm m s ■ I I BON MARCHE «**■ ?.SW* m I m m Dress Goods, Bargains in Triinmod Millinery. New Prints and Sateens, latest patterns. Manchester Goods at lowest prices in tho colony. Noted house for Ladies' Underclothing and Baby Linen. The Cheapest House " b District for Men's and Boys' Clothing, the- principal part of our sfcock'boing made to our own order from tho Best Colonial BON MARCHE, QTJEEN-3T., MARTEUTON,
IMPORTER OF PAPERHANGIHGS, GLASS, OILS, PAINTS, BRUSHWARE, &o. NEW SEASON'S PAPBRHANGINGS, 1885. T HiTQ A T TiTATro ainter, Decorator, Paperhanger, and Glassier, MAMEBS-STBEET, WELLINGTON. auf* Assortment of Japanese Hand Sewn and Painted Decorations for Firo Screens per 8.8. Tamsui; 2092 Ladies Trimmed Hats, 16s 6d, reduced to Cs 6d Ladies' Corsets, from 2s Od Ladies' Umbrollas, from Is Gd Ladies' Costumes, from 5s lid Ladies' Aprons, 8d and la Ladies' Colored Hoso, Is Gd, reduced to 9d Ladies' Underclothing, reduced to half prices Ladies' Collarettes, 2s Cd, reduced to Is (id Window Net and Muslin, 3d per yard Toilet Covers, Is each Prints, Cretonnes, and Sateens, half price Men's Working Shirts, Is lid ' Men's Merino Pants, 2s lid Men's Cotton Pants, 2s lid Men's Merino Shirts, 2s lid Men's Straw Hats, la Boy's Straw Hats, (id Men's Sox, 4d per pair Men's Serge Suits, 19a Cd Men's Tweed Suits, 25s Men's Tweed Trousers, 7s Cd Boys' Tweed Trousers, 4s Gd Men's Tweed Coats, 12s 6d Men's Alpaca Coats, Gs Gd Men's Linen Coats, 4s lid. DENISUN HOUSE, MASTERTON. REIB&CxRAY, MAKERS OF IMPROVED DOUBLE-FURROW "DT ATI (jjf»<U *f Beit Hammered Scrap Iron, and Winner of First Prize at Melbou "' , Exhibition.)
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AT REDUCED PRICES. 'f, 000 torn) [Oar 7.000 in m,] REID& GRAY'S NEW ZEALAND TWINE BINDER If •qualks.s light of draught and much more durable than the best imported, and y»u thdHpciety's Gold Medal at the Oamaru Trial last season, cutting four acres of %*kjj crop in 2 hours 11 minutes. In the report on Implements in the recent ExhiWtfon, Mr Reeves, the Commissioner of Agriculture, writes as follows:—"In the wnufacture of that essentially American machine—the Reaper and Binder—a Coloifcl firm js turning out of their yards'a machine equally as good as the American Ek» in all parts, and can also sell it at a price which will compare favorably with J asked for the imported article" > REIO & GRAY'S BACK DELIVERY REAPEB Seat American'All-Manilla Binding Twine, no Sisal in it, jt-Best Colonial-ManihYTwino. ./■Best English made Hemp Twine, Best Binding Wire. Clayton & Shuttleworfch's PORTABLE ENGINES, 4,5, 7, and 8-horss, and - THRESHERS, at reduced prices. NEWLY-IMPROVED CHAFF-CUTTERS |l sizes, with Balance Fly Wheel, fitted with cast steel Mouthpiece, in one piece, which can bo taken off and replaced by an ordinary labourer in a '-■, fow seconds. Cuts three lengths of chaff, PORTABLE SCREW PRESS $ PATENT BAGGING CHAFErCUTTER, same as above, in 4 sizes, Outs, riddles, elevates, screens, and presses into the bag at one operation . .1,2,3, and 4-HORSE-POWERS. Bunpl«, strong, and easily drawn, universally need throughout New Zealand. SfoTED PULVERISING DISC HARROWS, >wsr 800 in use, No farm should be without them, All sizes from 6ft to 12ft GRAIN DRILLS PROM 11 TO 17 COULTERS. We 1 make largely for Canterbury and North Island. CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS. With ell plain rings or plain and seratedjrom Oft to 10ft wide. % Gorn-crusherSj Oil-Cake Breakers'. €tatalogr>e« free on Application at Dtusedin or ;:any ot our Branceea.
Mr. A. KBISBNBBBG, iIEACHEROFMUSIO L AND SINGING,' Terms on application. Term comments with jnjpij. ear* Mr S, Gaot,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2206, 29 January 1886, Page 1
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