Wilson & Richardson, Lambton Quay and Brandon-Street, WELLINGTON. HAVE OPENED IHBIR WINTER SHIPMENTS OP NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS In nil Deparlmonts of thoir Bushman. QUR Country Customers are reminded that out Imports co:itist of goods of atorlit'g makes only, far superior for durability to tlio common run of goods obtainable at country stores. To Those About to Furnish, have mado a purchase from an impocunious Warehouseman of a splendid lino in Brussolls, Tapestry and Kidder Carpets, which wo nro selling under English Co3t. BRUSSELS 3s, 3sGd, 8s 9d, 4s, 4s Od, , TAPESTRY Is fid, Is 9d, 2s, 2s3d, 2aod, 2/9 a very largo quantity of Mats, Mattin?, Hearth Rugs and Linoleums.
rjlO thoau wild desire to procure new Carpeta for tho Winter, at tlio least possible outlay, this is an opportunity it tforo folly to neglect. To those interested in keeping un the price of Wool WILSON AND RIOHABDSON Have mado lanjo purchases from thclocal mills of Blankets, Flannels, Twoids, Ladies' Dress Tweeds, Men's Vests, Drawers and Socks. We have selected these goods from the Petone, Hoslyn, Moasjiel, Kaiapoi, and Timaru Woollen Mills A good Suit of Colonial Tweed to measure Wilson and Richardson Lambton Quay and Brandon-Street, 2889 WELLINGTON' EXHIBITION NEW jXXTO VISITORS to Wellington, should make a point of seeing our HEW GOODS just reeceived by Direct Stea mers. They.aro all tho NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES', OK HIE LONDON MARKET, And being remarked at tho Lowest Pricec, should commend a ready salo, C. LUDWIG & SON, WATCHMAKER' JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEEN STREET, MASTKRTON. (Opposite E. Dixon's Coach Factory, Mastertou.) JIM ICA U V BUGS 10 ''' rect Mention o to l LCHfll o( tlio I'liblio to tlio Hplendiil assortment of Ladies', Gents', anil Children's Hoots ami Shoes now on vlewst AMI) their totablsh incut. Come where you i\nli c.in get jour boots mado to (It. Come where .vour pet corns won't be tortured. Como where your hoots wiil bo pn nude to the glass of twlilon and mould ol UU lorni. llootn reiiov.ito;'. Irrespective ol makers Terms Moderate.
EXHIBITION. Wm. W. HOLFORD, M.S.E.A., AND ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. 2878 TO THE LADIES OF MAS lERTON AND SURROUNDING DISTRICT. J. MANDEL, 37 and 3!) Willis-Street, Wellington. DESIRES to notify that he lias fitted up two baths specially for the use of ladies. They are of slate enamelled, and aro supplied with every Convenience, and may be had either HOT, COLD or SHOWER, as desired. PRICE Is Od N.B.—The Mlia aro strictly primte, the entrance being through the Ladies' Hairdressing saloon, and entirely separate from tho "cntlcmcii's department. 2883 EXHIBITION. H. J. HAIGH, ARCHITECT, HALL-STREET, MASTERTON, Late of Grey-Btreet, Wellington MR HAI(!H has made arrangement* with Mb H. B. ROWLATT to cariy on business for him during his absenco in Ens/land EXHIBITION.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2902, 18 May 1888, Page 2
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