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RECEPTION FIRST SHIPMENT OF GOODS FOR THE . » : • ■ SEASON 1)Y WARNDOK, KELLV AND ADKIN, TIIOHINDON HOUSIC. PLUSH DOLMANS, sable trimmed and plain, ull colors ■ ML&LINED PALETOTS, fur trimmed and plain MR-LINKD CLOAKS in.Bilk and Caslnnoro ■ coverings BATTJJNBEKG JACKETS, PRISE JACKETS. KYRLE CLOTH

AUTUMN & WHITER DISPLAY Masterton, April 6th, 1886. TO THE PUBLIC. ~ Ladies and Gentlemen, we have pleasure in informing •you of the arrival of the s.s. Aorangi, and the s.s. lonic, with the bulk of our new season's purchases, and respectfully invite your - inspection of the same. The goods to hand comprise the latest poverties, fashions, and designs for the season, and many special *nes well worth your attention. Every .department is now fully stocked, and we never before held a larger or better selected lot of goods than at the present, special attention being paid to its selection. We would point out that being direct importers from England and Scotland, we are placed in a position of supplying •ur customers with better value and a larger selection than any so-called direct importer in Masterton. We intend this season $q continue the discount system for cash purchases, and one penny off every shilling spent will be returned, if paid at the time of purchase. We beg to thank you for past favors, and assuring you of our best services in the future, ' . , We are, - Tours faithfully,

\M^ :S^j^h^^kM COMPLETE RANGE OF WINTER FASHIONS. Now Parisian and London 11 illlnory. New Dress Goods, various fabrics. New Velveteens in every shade. ■ Now Cashmeres. New Wmcoys. New MantHNewJackets^ New Fur Capes, New Uhters. ; \_ New Wool Squares, New Corsets. • New Umbrellas, New Ruclnngs. New Ribbons, new Laces New Whito and Colored Blankets , New White and Colored Flannels New Laco and Muslin Curtains . Now Crimean and Cotton Shirting ■ New Sheetinra, New Calicoes, every make New Overcoats for Men and Boys New Cloth and Tweed Suits. New Trousers and Trousers and Vests New Whito and Colored Shirts New Hats, Caps, and Mufflers New Scarfs. Ties, and Collars Dressmaking-Latest style and prompt.attcntion. DENISON HOUSE, MASTERTON.

MAKERS-OF THE NEW ZEALAND DOUBLE-FUR- , . . ROW PLOUGH - THICH is largely exported to Australian colonies, is made of best hammered SCRAP IRON, and for simplicity, durability, excellence of design, easy ht, economy of repairs, stands pre-emineilt. inners of the GOLD MEDAL at the Melbourne Exhibition for the'r > . ■ . ■ DOUBLE-FURROW PLOUGH. Vide Juror's Report—" Ploughs: In-ploughs there in one exhibit to which we wish to draw special attention as being the best, and that is the Double-Furrow "of IEID AND GRAY, of Duucdin, New Zealand. In finish and construction it is far superior to any othor. (lopy of Testimonial from John Grig*, Esq., Long Beach, who got eleven new ploughs in January last : "Long Beach, Bth February, 1886. V • I am very pleased to be able to say that your ploughs have given mo perfect satisfaction. JOHN GRIGG. REID& GRAY'S PORTABLE SCREW PRESS $ PATENT BAGGING * CHAFF-CUTTER, Cuts, riddles, elevates, screws, and presses into tho bag at one operation. 12 mouthpiece will cut and press from 80 to 100 well pressed bags per hour. Peice £55. A large number at woik, ALSO, ffaaff-Cutters and Horse-Gears, all sizes Combined Manure & Turnip Coulter Drill for drilling 6 or 8 rows on the Flat Patent Balancing Disc Harrows "'New Positive Feed Broadcast Sower ftpw Zealand Twine Binder ~ -in Drills from 11 to. 17 Coulters, Cambriage Rollers o Zag Harrows, Patent Wire Strainer Iron, and Steel Fencing Wire, Steel and Iron Fencing StanAds, Steel Barb Wire-J points i Oils, Fittings, &c.

Mr/A. KEISENBERG, lEAOHER OF MUSIC AND SINGING, Terras on application. Termcommerlceß with pupil. AdresscareMrß, Gant, Chemist, Masterton. 20fil Blacksmith and Wheelwright, Opposite Tonnee's Hotel, Eketahuna. . HORSES CAREFULLY SHOD. /NITY T\ ESTAURANT, Opposite Barratt's Hotel, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Best. Luncheon in Town; Two hundred persona lunch Daily at this favorite Restaurant. ALL MEALS. ...91 2265 A. HAMMOND, Proprietor, GRASS SEKD. 'GH'A'SS SEED. T)EREMIAL Rye Grass Seed-; very if. beit quality for Bale, Particulars iiU». 22

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2290, 8 May 1886, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2290, 8 May 1886, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2290, 8 May 1886, Page 1

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