ImportantAnnouncement, EXTENSIVE ADDITIONS TO PREMISES. Havo much pleasure in' informing their numerous friends raid patrons that, iu order to afford tho nocesaary facilities for tho conduct of thoir rapidly incroasiug business, they hayo scoured the - Large Brick IN BRANDON-STREET. AT THE REAR OF THEIR PRESENT PREMISES, ' •' • (Lately occupied by Messrs Ross & Glondinning) as a WHOLESALE DRAPER? WAREHOUSE. This Warehouse is now being fitted up on the most modern style, rendering it in every respect suitablo for tho DISPLAY OF HIGH-OLASS DRAPERY, for which the firm has been so long famous, Every attention has also been given to the pewonal comfort of their custom, by_ whom it is certain to be highly appreciated. Re-arrangement, of tltie Departments Ngw Millinery and Mantle Showrooms, Magnificent new Dress and Costumes Saloon, The largest Dress Saloon in the Colonies, Extension of all Departments in the Establishment, New Fitting and Waiting ltooms tor dressing. FOR THE GEAND OPENING and SHOW DAY, TUESDAY, 2ND SEPT, Ex S.S Tainui, ' Kaikoura and Doric 33 Cases 7(1 Cases 41 oases Total Ono Hundred and Fifty^ases, The Largest Exhibition of New Seasons Novelties Ever opened by the firm at one time will bo made, specially aelcctod by their buyers from the great centres of fashion in Europe From adyices received, tho firm have every confidenco is asserting that this season's display will surpass all previous efforts in extent, variety, and sterling value. J: The firm take this opportunity in cordially thanking their patrons generally for past favors, and trust that their present enterprise wiil bo taken as ovidenco of their desire to maintafn their famous reputation. WELLINGTON. By appointment to His. iy liXCellcUOy 1? the GovR.W. HEM MoLESwonTii-sT Wellington, CAN always supply the following matoiiah-Lath 21 x 8-16, Calif and Clear pine, rough and Dressed. Rails 21 x 1, f x \, any kind of timber Pulleys 1 x 8-8 and \ inch, and bobbins id Ligunm, Pital, and Boxwood Handles or Cord Drop, all shapes Ladder, web and cord, Carr's beet in Whtie, Duck, Brown and Greou. Patent check actions of all makers, Brackets Eyes, etc, Wire Blind Material, All descriptions of blinds and Shultors manufactured. ORDERS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO
GIRLS' COLLEGE, TUTES HAMMOND bogs to announce that the HALF TERM will commence on July 14th, at OXFORD HOUSE when pupils will bo received. A Dancing Class for Pupils and Others will be hold on SATURDAYS, from 10 to 12 a.ui, ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 IOIt Gold Paperlwngings from 1/G per piece, go to K.audE. TINGE Y, Manners-street. Wellington. Messrs Chamberlain Bros,, HAVE secured from MELBOURNE the services ol a FIRST-CLASS BAKER AND CONFEOTIONER, in placo of Mr James Wickens, their late rainager, wjio has retired from thoir service, and in thanking their [customers for past feyors they can assuro them that the reputation of the firm for supplying the BEST iBBEAD jn the district will be fully uitained under the new management' no expense haying jjeen spared in securing the very best baker south of the lno. Cabinet Makei-s, Upliolp s tor ors, aud Plotura' QUJSBN mm, NASIBMM.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 2
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511Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3606, 5 September 1890, Page 2
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