DUFF AND CO., Bakebs and General Storekeepers DUFF & Co., Groceries. DUFF & Co., Ironmongery. DUFF* Co., Crockery. DUFF & Co., Chiuaware. DUFF & Co., Tinwaie. DUFF & Co., Holloware. DUFF & Co., Produce. DUFF «fc Co., Cutlery. DUFF & C 0., Drapery. DUFF & Co., Clothing. DUFF & Co., Millinery. DUFF <fe Co., Hosiery. DUFF Je Co., Brnshware. fou can procure at DUFF & Co.'« stores anything you require, at lowest prices BxVKERY, FANCY GOODS, made to order, a specialty at DUFF &, Co.'a IDTTiFIE 1 &00., GREYTOWN. STOVES. , E have to arrive shortly from New York, the largest . / assortment of Cooking Stoves that has ever been shown in the Wairarapa, and we shall offer them at prices that will ensure .their speedy sale. Dover, Uncle Sam Derby Gipsy Queen Cotton Plant Pearl Arcbier Watertown Cook .. Dolly ... No. 7andß ... No. 7 ... No. 8 ... No. 7andß ... No. 7 ... No. 8 ... Ho. 8 ... No. 8 ... No. 8 We have ordered all the above with large fireplaces for burning wood. M. CASELBERG & Co. STOVES.
EVERY HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE. DRAPERY CLOTHING TAILORING FURNITURE STOEEi BOOTS & SHOES CROCKERY IRONMONGERY FANCY GOODS NOW OPEN. PANAMA AND BRANDON STREETS, WELLINGTON, ALSO AC CHW3TCHORCH AND DUNEDIN. TOT? D T C sunnlv direct to shareholders and public generally every household requirement ol• Guaranteed Quality, at Co Operative Prices. Vuitnn we always welcome to visit our extensive and complete premises, and inspect the entirely new stock without being pressed to purchase Orders by post receive prompt and careful attention. Particulars re shares on v/iuo.o ] v application. B. HALLENSTEIN. A. A. CORRIGAN, Chairman. Manager D.I.C.
NEW GOODS. -EW ZEALAND CLOTHING FACTORY, Wellington. SPECIAL. CRICKETERS' SUIT (complete), comprising—trousers shirt, hat, and belt, by parcels post for one guinea, carriage paid. Also a very choice lot of Tennis Shirts. 50 Cases BOYS' MOSGIEL TWEED SCHOOL SUITS, from 10s to J4s 6d, to fit Bo* s from 3 to 13 years. 50 Cases BOYB'"and YOU MIS' SUITS —The Guard, the Albert, the Commodore, the Fritz, the Melville. All our own make and made from the best New Zealand Tweeds. 50 Cases MEN'S COLONIAL TWEED SAC SUITS; prices, 30s, 40s, 50a, 60s. The newest patterns, in light and dark colour*, manufactured specially by the New Zealand Clothing Factory. 50 Cases MEN'S BLACK and COLOURED FLEXIBLE HATS, In all shapes, two special lines being the Ariel, under 3oz, and the Terai H»t, very comfortable and shady for the hot weather. 50 Canes of the htest in TENNIS, CRICKET, REGATTA and OXFORD SHIRTS. The latest in SC\RFS. Thousands to choose from.
CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE. TEW GOODS iuat arrived by s.s. 'Tefcw. NOW OPENING UP, Which will be offered at very low prices. Particulars in a Fe* Days. J, CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR. SHEARS, SHEARS, SHEARS. "UST arrived, a cousignmeut of New ' Seasons Shbabs for " Tlie Little Store Sound ilte Corner." A Few Boxes of Turkey. Stones. RF. TEMPLE and Co., Proprietors. To arrive. 1 caao of our Superiok Canterbury Hams & Bacon
INSPECTION INVITED, « THE MEWZEALANDCLOTHING FACTORY. Lambton Quay & Cuba St., Wellington. THE ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS stands to-day without a rival, acknowledged by all the Best Wool Press in existence. See what Practical Wool Growers *iy about it: Opaki, 11th July, 1891. Mr..J .vs. Mure, Masterton. Dear Sin-It gives me great pleasure in I having to inform you that the Zealanditt Wool Press that I "got from you has given every satisfaction, and that for efficiency, durability and simplicity it i* impossible to bt beaten. As a test, the first few b»les pressed were made extra heavy, one of Marino wether fleece making 5701b5, and another of locks 7501b5. I consider that it would be possible to keep forty shearers going easily with two men to work one of he Zealand!* Wool Presses.—Tours truly, JCUH CAMEItON\ (jer D. Cameron, Manager, Pahau.) <* Table Lands, July 7th, 1891, Mr Jas. Mcin, Masterton. lEAii Sir—ln answer to your enquiry in reference to the working of the Zea'ondia Wool Press, 1 can strongly recommend it to anyone requiring a really good Presß. It is easily worked, very speedy, and at the same time simply constructed, and therefore less likely to get out of gear. My first Uist as to the strength of pressure was the turning out of a bale of greasy wool of overoewt, which satisfied mea* *othe subsequent working- We turned opt x>yer 300 bales good weight thin (season, witliout a break of any kind. Two good men could keep a very large shed free from wool. We had ten good shearers at work, but I aia convinced that over twice that number could be kept clear by one of these Presses in good fejsofc,—Faithfuly yours, Chas. J. Tiu-y.
PHOTOGRAPHY. Lambtos Quay, Wellington. KINSEY, Artiafc and Proprietor. BEAUCHAMP, Operator. REDUCED PKICES. ONE CABINET SIX CABINETS 3/7/6 TWO PKOOFS FOR EACH arge Groups at equally reduced rates
Sole Maker and Patentee—«J. MUIB, Coacbbuiider, 4c, Steam Factory, Street Masterton W. DOUGALL, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. USUER THE Ci-OCK, M.I.STEKTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3952, 31 October 1891, Page 2
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