ADDITIONS and ALTERATIONS COMPLETED, EXPRESSIONS OF UNIVERSAL' . ADMIIUTION. ROOMY, LOFTY, SPLENDID LIGHT, Kirkcaldie and Stains, WILL inaugurate tho opening jot their New Additions ml\\ the finest and most ojmploto shipment ;of Spring Novelties ever shown in this city Every Department : Will bo found on examination to bo thoroughly replenished with tho latest > ■ fashions. LADIES ' Shouldnot delay in visiting their New MiuiNßitY Show Rooms-tho display of FmAqd EngM Millinory for tins season isi simply- oxtjuisito. MNTLEfANVfAOIKET DEPT, >• •'> l( wprthViio;atteriiioirof every i intending pu'robasor. Tho imports |or this Department are excoedinely iieh ; in design. The Modes aro ovorything that can bo desired, -Many.of-tho styles ire Special. THE NEW MESS m8A&OON. Is literally tho largest variety of Fundi «iW English Fabrics ovor shown by us. The Toxturos'nnd Colourings cannot fail to pleaso tho most fastidious.
'SPECIAL ATTENTION Is drawn'to tho Ribbons and Pahasols. Great euro has been given to this impor- ■• tant branch of our business, The Novelties in this Department aro without exception thebest seleoton procurable lor stylo and value, •SOLE.AGENTS For EmatOalmk CrrcAUCclkbmtd Glows, 'Thcso Gloves stiind\utirjy»llcd for perfect fit and woar, baviug\a(tained at tho ....... ■ ■■ ■ Exhibition; Molbourno,' First-Order ot [Merit. , Exhibition, London, BM Mi, 'Exposition, Paris, GMMM, WERESPECTFULWSOLIOITA TIUA.LV KIKEOALDrE STAIHS. WELLINGTON
E.W.HEM 1 MOLESWORTH-ST .WeLLINOION, CAN always supply tho following material:—Lath 2J x 3-16, Calif and Clear pint, rough and Dressed. I Eaila 2i xl,|s i, nny kind of timbßr 1 Pulleys f x 8-8 and } inch, and bobbins id Liqunm, Pitel, and Boxwood Handles or Cord Drop, all shapes Ladder, web and,cord, Can's beet in White, Duck, Brown and' Green. Patent check actions of all makers. Brackets Eyes etc, "Wiro Blind Material,; All. descriptions of blinds and Shutters manufactured. ■ I ORDERS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO.
Messrs GliaDiberlain Bros,,'' H AYE secured from MELBOURNE tho services of a PIBST-CLASS BAKEtt AND CONFECTIONER,,; in placo of Mr James Wckens, their late rainagor, who has retired from their sorvice, and In thanking ' their ous'tomew W. past- favors. the pan awirb them that the reputation of ilio firnj for supplying 'tho BEST BREAD intho dTstriot will bo fully ustainod under tho new. management no exponas having been" spared in Bccurhy tho very best bakor south of the
GIRLS'COLLEGE •; ™TKSHAMHOND Ijogato "anuouiico that tho THIRD, TERM tfjll commenco on MONDAY, ; September 22nd, at oxford house; ;f. A Dancing .Class Jor-Tiipils and Othoißwill bo'liold on SATURDAYS, from 10 to 12 fl.m. -^.' 'ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 GEO, MNGTON, Accountant, and Commission Aobkt, mRADESMFJ'S .books tout. Acj_- 'oounts.uiad.o~ o(it.. Merits and dobt coll«ctcd tin'"roasonaWp .terms. .Office, < PERRY STRKKT, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 2
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425Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3619, 20 September 1890, Page 2
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