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I I £ ?g*m SSSfi mst 0* ££?£* ■aii v£3Bß m ■m U£3 r II ii im D6S tsmi ■SEE?" e'^JhS ■sea IS iVJI fcHl> EJCOT^Si fS i» W-J! !■./■! BE&l&CT essh '*JT C-K ii'WW S$ £/■** e*^HS *£fe*fc sasa s*?«?s TEAEO HOUSE. SPRING AND We hare opened out a largo assortment and an unequalled variety of charming m \tenals in both Woollen and SUMMER Silk textures, and in every shade of the most fashionable oolorings. These Dress Fabrics havo beoa seleo M DRESB with the greatest care and judgment, with most excellent taste, and with an appreciative knowledge of tho FABRICS. behests of Fashion. SPRING DRESS FASHIONS. SPRING AND As to styles of th«sa Dress Fabr.M, Spcts of all Sizas, Colors and Shapes, are a marked feature. Wo have thoso SUMMER in the VICUNA CLOTH, a soft, craceful fabric, with self-c >lored spots and figures in darker shades. Thi new DRESS Jacquard Beiges, Natural Homespuns, and Art Diagonals are admirably adaplei for Spring and Summer wear FABRICS. and are in great demaud. Pattern? free by Post. TE ARO HOUSE. SPRING AND There are also some exquisite designs in Embroidered Robes in perfectly now material", aid producing qiito SUMMER novel effects. THE CORDUROY is a favourable textile this season, which wo have in all tin new shales, DRESS FABRICS such as Grey,' Grey Blue, Lavender, Cornflower Bluo, and delicate tints of Doves an 1 Fawn*. TE ARO HOUSE-DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING Our arrangements for the present siaion more neavly approach psrfection Mm In aiy provio-.uye.ir. W3 have DRESSMAKING secured the servioes of an eminently TALENTED DRESSMAKER from the Southern Miti-jpVas.oir staff of finis. DRESSMAKING tants have been most effectively twned, and we mean by every msans in our power to kosp up on- ropu'atio.i of DRESSMAKING holding the FIRSr POSITION IN THE CITY, a position universally assented to by tho In UO3 of tha City. WEDDING AND MOURNING DRESSES A SPECIALITY The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE AEO HOUSE, WELLINGTONEven's Patent Self-Locking* Fencing Strainer. "THE VERY THING."— CEASE STRAINING & THE LOOKING TS AUrOMATfC. NO PINS 1 NO KEYS I NOTHING TO SHAKE OUT ! NOTHING TO LOSE! ONE PIECE ONLY" A Perfect Marvel of Simplicity, Strength, and Durability. Pronounced by Fenoera, Farmers, and Bunholders a<? "THE VERY THING." •'THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC." -^ w Z&/M 1 I m Wa Wi Ewen's Patent Self-locking Fencing Strainor with the levers Ewen's Patent Self-looking Fencing inserted ready to strain the wire. Strainer. (See position on tho straining posts DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Hold the Strainer, with the wire-hole to the left, towards the straining post. Place the end of the w iro in f e wiiehole, then insert the levers in thef holes in the end of the Btrainer, and strain till the required tjnsion isobtained. Work tho * v ire to tl 0 top of the hole in the straining post, then romove the levers, and Ewe.v's Patent Sew Looking Fknoin'o Si-kaineu immediately and 'utomat.'o. ally locks it.«elf. THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes and lows' Auction Room, Masterton. That firm are agouti for its salo. Wairarapa Agents— Wellington' Rki-keskntativkh— MESSRS LOAVES & lORNS, MESSRS LEVIN k (JO., Masterton. Wholesale Aossts ran WKLMX:ir»x \nd Bawkks Bur

RAILWAY LIVERY, & UAtr STABLES, EKE3X^VIIUINA, A- Manguson Proprietor. A IL/T te#s to inform the fcravoljA . i.'_L' Hgr public that lie hns taken over the above. Strict attention paid to all horses left in his charge GOOD TADDOCKSConveyances always roady to meet trains if required. Horses broken to saddle and harnras. COLE & PAYNEPAINTERS, PAPERHANGERS. GLAZIERS, and GENERAL DECORATERb. Best material and workmanship combined with moderate. chargeß Rooms papered on the shortest notice Orders to bo left at Mr COLE'S Chapel street North. H HANSENBOOT AND SHOEMAKER AISD IMPORTER, ERETAHUNA, \ SPLENDID NEW STOCK just opened up. INSPKCTTONfNVITED. THE E~KEtAtfUNA~7irifi^ AND GENERAL STORE. (Adjoining too Railway Station./ C. E. BRENMUHL BEGS to inform his numerous cubturners that he has removed to his new premises as above, and tru>,ts by keeping only (i:st class goods to merit that s ppt rt hitlieit i accorded him. COMMERCIAL 110 TEL, P.WJIvrUA. SULLIVAN k CORBOY, of Tiniaru and Wellington). PROI'IIIETORS. SP, r\ BEG to inform tho • \X/ \J. travelling public and thu residents of the settlement generally that flicy have, made extensive improve* metit* aud additions to Iho above popular hostelry, mid have liv't nochinu undone which will contribute to the comfort and convenience cf their patrons, The hotel is quiio new, havinc bi-en purchased from Mr Stowart, and is one of tie ii'/iat imposinz buildings in the district. There isa lai-jo Assembly Hnllattaohed to the build in? with stasre and ecenory for theatricals, otc. Stable, looße boxes and paddocks close by. TherG is a grand Billiard-roam in this Hotel, and one of the beat-made Billiard Tables. Conches stop at this hotol daily. CIUKUKB MoUEKATE. •laods (no

MASTERTON LIVERY AND BAIT ' STABLES. W. HAWKE, Begs to inform the travelling public and ' settlers of the district that he has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Club Hotel Livery and Bait Stable. These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with every convenience that travellers or owners of horses can desire. A first olass collection ot Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle Horses constantly oahire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The " Favorite" Bus meets every Train, SECURE PADDOCKS TO THE LADIES O* MASTERTON MKS'SAGE, X De ts to announce that she has removed to larger and more commodious premises next door to her old C3ta blishment and invites inspection of the large stockof — FANCY GOODS NEEDLEWORK, TOYS, STATIONERY, BOOKs, etc. "BAZAA B," Queen Street, Mastert.w Royal Mail Service between Masterton and Castlepoint. T. P.LETT, Proprietor. rn T> T ETT begs to inform J_ • J7 * J-i residents of the Whareama District and the travelling public generally, that he is again the successful tenderer for the carriage of the Masterton-Castlepoint mails. The coaches will run as follows:—Leave Club Hotel, Masterton, for Tinui and Castlepoint every TUESDAY and FRIDAY Morning at 7.45 a.m., leaving Whakataki for Masterton every WEDNESDAY and SATUitDAY mornine at 6.30a.m, arriving in Masterton at 2 p in in time %■> catch the afternoon train for Wellington. A conveyance leaves Masterton for Taueru and Brancepeth every SUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, returning to Masterton at 5 p.m. A Private conveyance sent Imme\Weif on receipt of telegram to T P LETT Masterton. Walter Ohiskolm, GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAURICEVILLE

BROOKS' LIME. BROOKS' LIME PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. JL advertise thmir wares for the purpose of getting sale, but no amount of advertising will make an article wholly what it is not. Ys.-u may cal black white, but it will '■ike all your persuasive powers to make people believe that black is white. Hence it is with D. M. BROOK S' Lime. Buyers of Lime always send to D. M. BROOKS for his Lime. They know they get what they ask for. When they send to him for Lime'hey Ret Lime, pure and simple. D. M. BIiOOKS is often asked how it is he doeß not advertise his Lime Well, the fact is, his Lime advertises itself, and his Kilns are kept constantly going day and nioht, to keep up with the orders. Orders are continually arriving by wire :—"Send another truck load, same as last." D. M. BROOKS does not ijuarantee his lime. Thehigheat authorities in the land guarantees BROOKS' Lime. See analysis at office of this paper and buy your Lime of— JD. M. BROOKS, Harrietyille Lime Kilns, Mauriceville. IMPORTANT to BUILDERS AND FARMERS. The CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, A RE not only pruducingtho best Lime J\_ in Matjhioeville, but the best in New Zealand. The following is tho result of the analysis : NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABORATORY. Class Result of analysis of specimen No. 4928 forwarded by Mr T. F. Bkenculey, locality Mauriceville, received Bth June, 1888, reported on 13th June, 1888. TWO SAMPLES OF LIMESTONE No. 1. The lighter colored one. contains 93 - 14 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. .ho. 2. Tho darker one, contains 9196 per cent, of Carbonnte of Lime. Both specimens excellent for Lime. They compare with former samples examined here from the same locality. (Signed) W. SIUY. The original has been deposited with Messrs Lowes and loms, where' i may be seen. BISHOP & CO, CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, MAURICEVILLE Lowes & loms, Makterton agents. MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOW § HOAR. Proprietors. 'ESSRS Fl & H. tike this oppor- . tunity or thinking the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding District for the very liberal patronage accorded them since eo!mnencit.<j business, and hope by strict attention to their customers' wants to coutinuo to merit a fair 6hare of the same. 1 hoy feel that there is no need t) publish a price list, as the public already know that HuUnslow and Hoak's is the BEST and CHEAPEST HOUSE IN THE DIBTKICT. Country orders promptly attended to. FnmJKEs Mounted and Framed. Venetian Jllinds mad.'..and repaired. Spring Mattrasscs a speciality. N B. —No connection with any auction room,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3918, 21 September 1891, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3918, 21 September 1891, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3918, 21 September 1891, Page 1

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