A MAGNIFICENT ASSORTMENT CARPETS Can now be seen at Where upwards of 30 Cases and Bales Have rccenthj been received, Note the Prices— Best 5 framed Brussels 5/ per yard, 2nd quality „ 4/6 „ „ Bust Tapestry Carpets 3/0 ~ „ 2nd quality „ 2/11 „ ~ Gordon Axminster Carpets 8/ per yard „ „ Borders to match, 6/9 per yard. A very large variety of the newest atyleß in TAPESTRY FOR CURTAINS aid UPHOLSTERING At 2/0, 4/, 4/11,6/11, 8/9,11/6 to 19/6, Tapestry and Chenille Curtains, handsome coloring and designs, 20/ to 4 guineas. Madras Muslin Curtains Cream Lace curtains Madras Muslin Curtains White Lace Curtains 4/, 5/ to 8/, 10/, 12/ to 63/. Special attention in also directed to 4 Casss of English and French. CRETONNES, from 8* to 2/6 per yard These Cretonnes constitute the newest patterns to bo delivered in London for the coming Spring Season, and are worthy of inspection. Every requisite for Household and Domestic use, now in stock, all of which are marked IN PLAIN FIGURES AT Wholesale prices for cash only! Kirkcaldie and Stains 02, 6i, 60, Lambton Quay. NEW ZEALAND CLOTHING MCTOKY HAVE just received from the Factory a splendid lot of MEN'S TWEED SAC SUITS. For value wo confidently assort better was ihn'ov offered in Masterton. In sizes we have from 3 to 7 and ty to 7}. CALL AND INSPECT. We are now showing Tailoring Samples for autumn and winter trade. These goods consist of the latest patterns and materials. The large connection which we have in this department enables us to offer the VERY BEST VALUE. Fresh supplies of BOYS' AND YOUTHS' CLOTHING. You will find it to your advantage to inspect our stock. The Goods are principally made from Mosgiol wearresisting Tweeds. FIRST PRIZE GOLD MEDAL Awarded at the Wellington Exhibition for FIT, STILE axd QUALITY. . Our manufactures are principally, mado of the famous Mosgiel and other Mew Zealand Tweeds, Thoy are cheaper than imported Goods, as they wear twico a3 long, and are only a little more money. All goods are sold at FACTORY PRICES. %3FMasicHon Branch next Chb Hotel. R, H. SCOTT, 2001 Manager.
ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEENSTREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite the Presbyterian Church, Mantcrton.) I IM I Eflfffl m:GS l 0 (lircct thoattention «■ »»• {.£>»< S of the public to the splendid assortment of Ladies' Coiils, mid Children's lioots and Shots now on view at ft U I) tlicir Establishment, Come where you nil U can get your boots nude to fit. Come whe e your pet irons won't . bo tortun.il. Come where your boots will bo rtrt made to Hie i;tas of fashion and mould of UUi form. Hoots renovated, irrespective of makors. Terms moderate ~~hUosT gPILLER'S NEUMEYER QUADRUPLE! Arc the sweetest and most powerful in tone, and most durable Pianos in the world. Everybody who plays, and cveryouo who beau them, are enthusiastic in their praise. All other Pianos pale into utter insigniflcanco beside a Noumcyor. Testimonials from all Purchaser Splendid shipments of these Magnificent Instruments ex Doric, Ruapehu, and Arawa. THE BELL AMERICAN ORGANS are the acknowledged premier organs in America and United Kingdom. These ORGANS secured tho First Medal, Sydney, 1877, and in 79, 'BO, the highest award, Special Gold Medal, over all competitors-the only medal awarded. The Very Best Organ for Church or Parlor, A Beautiful Little Organ for £l7. V. H. SPILLER, 2132 Solo Agent, Lambton Quay, Wellington )ULK L E Y m. jl) SURGEON-DENTIST, Grey- street, NeavLambton Quay, Wellington Hour 3 from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. C.WAGLAND&CO, LATE WICKERBON & WAGLAKD, BUTCHERS, j NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, QuEEN-StHEET ..Masterton, J, FITCHETT, COAOHBUILDER WHEELRIGHT WoitDWORTH ST., WELLINGTON A WELL-SEASONED stock of Aux\ stralian timber always on hand. Prices and full particulars .supplied on application by post orothcrorisej ljfj)9 ; john Montgomery BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR, Masiebton, Estimates Given, Jobbingdune, Repairs BMMte'd. 1622
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2219, 13 February 1886, Page 2
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