Wilson & Richardson, Lambton Quay mid Brandon-Street, WELLINGTON. HAVE OrENED THEIR WINTER SHIPMENTS OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS In all Departments of their Business. QUR Country Customers are reminded tint our Imports consist of goods of sterling make 3 only, far superior for durability to the common run of goods obtainable at country stores. To Those About to Furnish, liave made a purcliaso from an impecunious Warehouseman of a splendid lino in Brussells, Tapestry and Kidder Carpets, which we are Belling under Engliah Cost, BRUSSELS 3s, 3s (id, 3s 9d, 4s, 4s Cd, TAPESTRY Is fid, Is 9d,25, 2s 3d, 2s Gd, 2/9 a very large quantity of Mats, Matting, Hearth Rugs and Linoleums. rjlO those who desire to procure now Carpets for the Winter, at the least possible outlay, thi3 is an opportunity it
were folly to neglect, To those interested in keeping ud the price of Wool WILSON AND .RICHARDSON Have made largo purchases from thelocal mills of Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds, Ladies' Dress Tweeds, Men's Vests, Drawers and Socks, Wo have selected these goods from the Petone, JRoslyn, Mosglel, Kaiapoi, and Timaru Woollen Mills A good Suit of Colonial Tweed to measure ft "4os" Wilson and Richardson Lambton Quay and Brandon-Street, 2889 WELLINGTON' EXHIBITION NEW _GOO r )S. VISITORS to Wellington should make a point of seeing our NEW GOUDS just veeceived by Direct Stea tners. They are all the NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES. OF TUB LONDON MARKET, And being remarked at tho Lowest Prices, should commend a ready sale, 0. LUDWIG & SON, WATCHMAKHtt' JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS TO THE LADIES OF MAS TEUTON AND SURROUNDING DISTIIICT. J. MANDEL, o7 and 39 Willis-Street, Wellington. DESIRES to notify that lie has fitted up two baths specially for the use of ladies, They are of slate enamelled, and are supplied with every Convenience, and may be had either HOT, COLD or SHOWER, as desired. PRICE Is oa, N.B.—The Baths aro stMy primte, the entrance being through the Ladies' Hairdressing saloon, and entirely separate from the "cntleinen's department. 2883
ANATOMICAL BOOT MAKT, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite E. Dixon's Coach Factory, Masterton.) JUI I CAUV BEGS to lilted the attention i n< LCnifi "I tliu public to tliii splendid ussoitiucnt of Laaies*, (Joins', iitul Children's lioots aiitl Shoes now on view at Afejfi their Establish mcnt Come where you MilU can get .vour boots miiile to (it. Conic where your |ict corns won't bo tortured. Come where your lioots will be A|i made to tire giass f:tsl\it>n ntnl would ol |fU form. Hoots rcnuv.itci', irrespective of makcm Terms Moderate. Wm. W. HOLFOIID, M.S.E.A., A N D ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 2K78 EXHIBITION. H. J. HAIGH, ARCHITECT, HALL-STREET, MASTEKTON, Late of Groy-Btreet. Wellington MRHAIRH lias made arrangements with Mr H. B, ROWLATI to carry on business for him during his absence 111 England
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2901, 17 May 1888, Page 2
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468Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2901, 17 May 1888, Page 2
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