*-■ijass^- 1 ln "» departments ■■. order), comprising the lastesfc and most ' ' ■UJar.&IV IJH.MN 16faslnonable novelties obtainable in tha tr i_ »i, Paris and London markets ■■■--- — f " ly ren ° Vated with dl HENRY OWEN & CO. have much g%fi I pleasure in inviting the Ladies of Master- lIS § D' ' P"n * m«bob ■»».». ? >O -^£ 0 M woul( i call special attention . EPARTiENT LSKELS ST,*-* s\«» p ? 8 - Colored French Merinos and Cashmeres M'S. SSOYS' hM YOIITH&' .^:.;e:m;alltheloading S hades. ■ A ukoh ASS okt MENI - w ULSTERS in ' "'^ '-v n nrnn,»u,m« ; the LATEST STYLES in Tweed Frieze, DRESSMAKING W W &c - Astrakan Ca P e8 > fe! !^.';';'.':>^r:.|.jv:,: ; i; ™? d Coa J s >' Stockinette Jackets, And GENT'S MERCERY in endless TVTm ALL GOODS ARE MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES.
'■ : ''l;<iuaft4^^ ,;Eorpre%Ying;™if;iwHoi;Bufor ;: any :-I™?iss le; :.: ';The."samo';;]ara' .'may 'be use d ;ft'om.-.y.ear. ; t6 year?; ;A:j* ■■■ "^};'h ■ in:: G^enfc<.smety;' ■ ■ v>■;;-';; i.:; !' : '; : >:;:;; Hill j.rqm; -tlip- well-kiioiyn^aljertjSiuw^& .Fisher. ■ Resigns.;. ■;: prices ;:from.;2ls?<tp.s9s each.: l>Thie iiames;pf .tli&ake rs; ' aro.-a-. sufficient guarajitciiQfi^ !; Brittania Metal^eaiPciiis^^lver^attevni y guilders' Stl.floiis6;|ui'msßn^li&:^ ... "■.■'.-':■'.■. ■.moiige^rs.:/'■■..';/'';■ : 'v^; ■■IHB ; -. ! Rfi wvzealSot);shippin(^pmMIiHNfcOPiSTEAIERS, ■'■ '■'■'■"■■■ .. :THE.;MW..ZEALAND GOVERN- ..:; .^v,■':;■;. jMENT^^-^;; : ■ '■?'■ ;: despatched ;:|p§^^)ri|f}fs : .^Mliy , a fe%^^-Q^^'o.>N,' i ? Via;|ti6 de Janeiro ivndiMadeira:—■ ■■• "•■'■:M& l »'? w-Comv/j? Portof. "■ ■Steamers/ Tons .mander;-; Depart /Date ../:V?'//o',/' ; ';.:; V . ■■:./ ;:i: :> v/ture'-V , : Aorangr;.. 4163 TurpinV :.'. Well'gt'n Aprilß ' ■Bimutaka . •1474 Hallett, ... Auckl'nd May 6 Kuapehu... 4163 Greenstreet :,'„ '■ June 3 Koikonra... 4474 Crutchley ' „;;: July l Tongariro 41G3 Bone .i- •:.■'•„'.:' July 29 Aorangi ... 4103 Turpin .■,.',.. -,', Aug 26 And thenceforth every fourth Thursday. The above are a 1 new steamers, built specially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. The length of the passage by the Company's steamers averages under forty days PASSAGE MONEY :-Saloon, from Co_ guineas upwards; second saloon, 401 guineas; steerage from 18 guineas. INDIAN & COLONIAL EXHIBITION Special Return Tickets are now issued at REDUCED FARES, , Particulars may be learned on application. For freight or passage apply to TEE HEAD OFFICES, Christehurch, r to the BRANCHES and AGENTS of e Company throughout the colony. 954- , A. HENDERSON," •ATOHMAKBR & JEWELLER, [Late of Hislop & Co., Wellington.] Opposite Council Chambers, MASTEUTON. Watches and Clocks Cleaned & Repaired ■t lowes trade prices. All kinds of
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2257, 30 March 1886, Page 1
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343Page 1 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2257, 30 March 1886, Page 1
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