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TEARO HOUSE. We have opened out a large assortment and an unequalled variety of charming materials in both Woollen a'i'l Silk textures, and in every shade of the most fashionable oolorings. _ hese Dress Fabrics have beon seleotoa with the greatest care and judgment, with most excellent taste, and"with an appreoiativo knowledge of ths behests of Fashion. SPRING DRESS FASHIONS. As to styles of these Dress Fabrics, Spcts of all Sizes, Colors and Shapes, are a marked featute. We have thes# in the VICUNA CLOTH, a soft, graceful fabrio, with self-colored spots aud figures in darker shades. The new Jacquard Beige*, Natural Homespuns, and Art Diagonals are admirably adapted for Spring and Summer wear and are in great demand. Patterns fret by Post. TE ARO HOUSE. There are also some exquisite designs in Embroidered Robes in perfectly new materials, and producing quite novel effects, THE CORDUROY is a favourable textile this season, which we havo in all tho new snados, such as Grey, Grey JBlue, Lavender, Cornflower Blue, and delicate tints of Doves and Fawn*. TE ARO HOUSE—DRESSMAKING. DRESSMAKING Our arrangements for the present season more nearly approaoli psrfection than in any previous year. Wo have DRESSMAKING secured the services of an eminently TALENTED DRESSMAKER from the Southern Metropolis, our staff of assis« DRESSMAKING tants have been mpst effectively trained, and we mean by very means in our power to keep up our reputation of DRESSMAKING holding the FIRST POSITION IN THE CITY, a position universally assented to by the Ladies of the City. WEDDING AND MOURNING DRESSES A SPECIALITY
The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE AEO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. Even's Patent Self-Locking 1 Pending 1 Strainer. "THE VERY THING."—CEASE STRAINING & THE LOCKING IS AUTOMATIC. NO PINS! NO KEYS t NOTHING TO SHAKE OUT ! NOTHING TO LOSE ! _ ONE PIECE ONLY A Perfect Marvel of Simplicity, Strength, and Durability. Pronounced by Fencers, Farmers, and Runholders as "THE VERY THING," "THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC."
Even's Patent SelMocking Fencing Strainer with the levers &wen's Patent Self-locking Fencing inserted ready to strain the wire. Strainer* (See position on the strjiiuin# post) TTC?I? TT —IJ ILa CikA «M AM «C*l4-1% fllit *lfl |*A -liala f A A 1 1L • * . . | T\» a « 1 A , t ■wire to the nutom-vtic. ally locks itoelf. THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes and lorns Auction Room, Mastcrton. That Arm ara agents for its sale. Wairarapa Agents— Wellington Keprkskntatives— MESSRS LOWES & lORNS, . MESSRS LEVIN h CO., Masterton". Wholesale Agents for Wellington and Hawkhs Bat,
1110 stand the season at tirassendale, the JL thoroughbred Imported Stallion PRAIHIE BIRD. Prairie Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carries, of Bathurat, Prairie Bird, Tide New Zealand Stud Book, Greyskin, dam, Lady Emily. Lady Emily by William Tell, imported, dam Speck by Speculation imp, dam Mus Whisker, by Whisker, imp, Greyskin by Yatterdon, by Sir Hercules, imp, dam Eaperence by Glaucus, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell by Gehenna son of Ronse fimierant, imp, dam Quadroon by Mulatto, imp,, English mare. As will be seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird has a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, Whalebone, Waxy, and Philo-da-Futa bloods Prairie Bird will travel Tenui, Whakataki, and surrounding districts. Terms —£3 per mare, all fees to be payable on first service, by P.N., due 6th January, 1891; every care of mares will be taken, but no responsibility; two w more mares as per agreement; groomage fee ss, to be paid at first service; good paddocks free of charge until mares are stinted, of which due notice will be given; 2s will be charged for paddoeking after. For further particulars apply to P. SCANLAN, Owner and Groom, Grassendale.
TO Stand this Season, the well known Draught Stallion STANLEY, Also the celebrated Trotting sire YOUNG BERLIN. Apply to FALLOON BROS., Taratahi. 1 TO stand this season at Homebush, Mas-/ teiton, the celebrated Stallion 1 Nil Desperandum, NIL DESPERANDUM is a black colt with first class action rising four year old, hands high, 13 inches be!ow the knee, 31 inches round the arm, and 7 feet 10 inches in girth He is beyond doubt the best bred colt standing in New Zealand, possessing more bone and hair than any horse of his age in the North et South Islands, and admitted at last show by competent judges to be the class of horse which has long been wanted to improve the draught stock in the district. TERMS £5. Groomage fee ss, payable at service. Strictly limited to 25 mare*. Every care taken but no retponsibility.' Apply to G. "WATSON, on the Farm, Homebush, or THOMAS TODD, Groom in Charge.
T 0 stand this season the Purebred Stallion THE MASHER. Tha Masher is a beautiful dark bay, with black points, has immense bone, atid plenty of hair, is extremely good-tempered, and has splendid style and action, bred by Mr R. Dagg, Masterton, and is out of his prize mare Grace, by Lord Nelson. Grace out of Jenny, by Young Prince Charley. Jenny was bred by »Mr A. Coc'tburn, Manaia, and is out of Jess by Young Lofty. Grace was only exhibited once when she gained first as a two year old. Jenney Masher's grand dam was only exhibited three times, gaining three first and two special prizes. Lord Nelson was wellknown to breeders in the "Wairarapa, and Sained many honours in the show ring, not only here, but in the South Island. The Masher gained first prize in Masterton in 1885 also Mr Lawrence's special of £5 for the best foal by Lord Nelson, and in 1886 he gained first at Cartertoß. It is needless to say any more aB the above named horses were so well and favorably known in the Wairarapa, is in itself a sufficient guarantee to breeders. The Masher will travel to Greytown on Tuesdays and Masterton on Thursdays, and the rest of the week at his owner's stables, Park Road, Carterton. TERMS.—L2IOs for single mare, 6s groomage, two or more mares as per agreement A. J. READING, Parkvale,t Carterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3933, 8 October 1891, Page 1
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1,006Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3933, 8 October 1891, Page 1
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