Wilson&Eichardson, Lambton Quay and Brandon-Street, WELLINGTON. HAVE OrBNED THEIR WINTER SHIPMENTS OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS In all Departments of their Business, QUR Country Customers aro reminded that our Imports consist of goods of sterling makss only, far superior for durability to the common run of goods obtainable at country stores. To Those About to Furnish, have inado a purchase from an impecunious Warehouseman of a splendid lino in Brussells, Tapestry and Kidder Carpets, which we are Belling under English Cost. BRUSSELS 83, 3s Gd, 3s 9d, 4s, 4s Cd, TAPESTRY Is Gd, ] s 9d, 2a, 2s 3d, 2s Cd, 2/9 A LSO a very large quantity of Mats, Matting, Hearth Rugs and Linoleums. rjno those who desire to procure new Carpets for the Winter, at the least possible outlay, this is an opportunity it were folly to neglect. To those interested in
keeping ud the price of Wool WILSON and RICHARDSON Have made lar«o purchases from tlielocal mills of Blankets, Flannels, Tweeds, Ladies' Dress Tweeds, Men's Vests, Drawers and Socks, We have selected these goods from the Petonp, Roslyn, Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and Timaru Woollen Mills A. good Suit of Colonial Tweed to measure Wilson and Richardson Lambton Quay and Brandon-Street, 2880 WELLINGTON' NEW GOCTO VISITORS to Wellington should make a point of seeing our NEW GOODS just reeceived by Direct Stea mers. They are all the, NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES. OK thk LONDON MARKET, And being remarked at the Lowest Prices, should commend a ready sale, U, LUDWIG & SON, WATCHMAKER" JEWELLERS AND OPTICIANS
ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEEN STREET, MASTEIITUN. (Opposite E. Dixon's Coach Factory, Masterton.) I Ul I CAUV HKGtj to direct tl<o attention il h 1 LCnij! of the |iuhlie to the Bplemlid assortment of Lutlios 1 , Gents', awl Children's llnots and Shots now on view at 3 Mil " lu ' r Kst'-il'l'sli incut Come where you HltU c:l11 , gut your Imots made to lit. Come wlisrc your pet corns won't lie tortured. Come where your Imuts will lie (IJI made to the glass of fashion anil mould */ IfU form, lioots reiiov.itei', irrcspeutive of makers Terms Moderate. TO THE LADIES OF SIASTHKTON AND HUUItOUNDINCr DISTINCT, J. MANDEL, 37 and 3!) Willis-Stuket, Wellington. DESIRES to notify that he has fitted up two baths specially for the use of ladie3. They are of slate enamelled, and are supplied with every Convenience, and may be had either HOT, COLD or SHOWER, as desired. PKICE Is 6(1. N.B.—The Baths are strictly primte, the entrance being through the Ladies' Hairdressing saloon, and entirely separate from the pentlemen's department, 2883
H. J. HAIGIi, ARCHITECT, HALL-STREET, MASTEETON, Late of Grey-street, Wellington MR lIA 1(1 II has made arrangements with Mil 11. B. lIOWLATT to cariy on business for him during his absence in England
Special to the lames or Masterton AND SURROUNDING DISHUCI, J, HANDEL, 37 ami , Willis-Street Wellington HAS now un hand a large stock of GENUINE HUMAN HAIR, in EA r ERY variety of shade, COMBINGS made up at the shortest notice and at reasonable charges. An immense stock ef EVERY KIND OF TOILET REQUISITES. Combs, Tortoise shell Hairpins, Perfumery, Fancy Soap, etc., etc. 2883.
Wm. W. HOLFORD, M.S.E.A., AND ENGINEER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2915, 4 June 1888, Page 2
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