I Aro House. fc@}£SSs«}& HKCT^^S. THE "TEKOA " Has brought ub a lari?e quantity of NEW GOODS for the SPRING SEASON, most cf which haye been and still aro in considerable demand. These comprise in all About 100 Packages, which are enumerated below, and which aro now ready for inspection at the Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE ARO HOUSE. 5 PACKAGES FLOOR CLOTHS AND LINOLE7MS, in specially selected designs and colourings, made to our own PACKAGES order, and exclusively confined to fe Aro House. „..,,, . . . ... . -,, _,. ... / 6 PACKAGES BEST BRUSSELS CARPETS, from one of the foremost British Manufacturers, and,like thel« Joor Cloths PACKAGES and Linoleums, the designs and colorings are really superb, and only to bo obtained at To Aro House. 4 PACKAGES Cretenes, in Twilled, Crepe, Art, German, and Patchwork effects, Cotton Damasks, Oatmeal Cloth, PACKAGES Grecian, Honeycomb. Patent Satin, Terry and Gordon Quilts and Toilet Covers. 9 PACKAGES Plain and Printed Selecias, Lappet and Madras Muslins, Book Muslins, Embroidory Cambria, PACKAGES Nainsooks. Bishops Lawn, India Linens and Muslins. Lace and Tapestry Curtains. 8 PACKAGES Harvard, Oxford.Satin, Stripe and Regatta Shirtings, Men's, Youths, and Boys w bite, Oxford, Kogattft, PACKAGES and Flannelette Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Insertion Cuffs, Fronts and Nookbands. 3 PACKAGES Fancy Tweeds, Trouserings, Suitings, Coatings, Summer Votings, and a lars-e assortment of first PACKAGES quality Tailoring requisites. The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, TE AEO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. EWEN'S Patent Self - Looking Fencing Strainer. "THE very thin, 1 ?." Cease straining and the looking is automatic No pins 1 keys I Hi .thing to shake out, I Nothing to lose 1 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." flilWl Even's Patent Self-locking Fencing Strainer, with the levers inserted ready to strain the wire. DIRECTIONS FOR USE.—Hold the Strainer, with the wire-hole to the left, towards the straining post. Place the end of the wire, in the wiie hole, then insert the lovers in the g holes in the end of the strainer, anil strain till the required tension is obtained. Work the wire to the top of the hole in the straining post, then remove the levers, and Ewkx's Tatext Self Locking Fencing Strainer immediately and automatically locks itself. THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes and lorns Auction Room, Masterton. That firm are agents for its sale. ~,,M n0 rT , TTr „ . _„ Whoifpalf Agfnts for Wellington and Ha wees Bav. MLSSRS LEVIN & CO., Waihabapa Agents-MESSRS LOWES k lORNS. Masterton " " [BROOKS' LIME. " BROOKS* LIME i r I lO stand the season at ixrassendale, tho ■ thoroughbred Imported Stallion PRAIKIB «Il*l>. Prairie Bird was bred by Mr Dixon Carncs, of Bathurst, Prairie Bird, vide New Zealand Stud Book, Greyskin, dam, Lady Emily. Lady Emily by William Tell, imported, dam Speck by Speculation, imp, dam Mi s Whisker, by Whisker, imp, Greyskin by Yattcrdon, by Sir Hercules, imp, dam Esperencc byGlaucua, Arab, imp, dam Blue Bell hy Gehenna son of Rouse I migrant, imp, dam Quadroon by MuUtto, imp., English mare. As will be seen from the above pedigree Prairie Bird has | a grand mixture of the famous Touchstone, I Whalebone, Waxy, and Philo-da-Putn bloods Prairie Bird will trayel Teuui, Whakataki, and aurrounding districts. Terms—£3 per mare, all fecß to be payable or: first service, by P.N.. due 6th January, IS9I ; every care of mares will be taken, but no responsibility ; two er more marcs as per sgreement; groomage fee ss, to be paid at first sen-ice; good paddocks free of charge until marcs arc stinted, of which due Notice Will be given ; 2s will be charged for paddocking after. For further particulars apply to T. SCANLAN, Owner and Groom, TO Stand this Season, the well known Draught Stallion STANLEY, Also the cel-brated Trotting sire FALLOONBROS., Taratalii. T~ 0 stand this season, at the lion Stables near F< at'ierstou Sale Yards, the high cast Arab KALIPHA, Imported from Calcutta. "Kalipha" is a beautiful dark bay with black points, in shape and make he cannot be surpassed, having a splendid head well sot on to a good neck, oblique shoulders, beautiful short back and good loins, and well hooped rib*, grand legs and feet, with very superior action. Good constitution and splendid temper, quiet to ride or handle. Travels to Carterton on Tuesdays, calling at Greytown, weather permitting. TERMS- £i per mare, to be paid Ist January, 1892. G. FREETH, FeatherslonWILL stand this aoasmi at "The Owner's Farm, Ouaki, the purebred Clydesdale Hors4 tho Sire Lord Salisbuiy, dam Princess of Wales. Further particulars in future issue. \V. B. BUICK, rri'prieU.r. r\W.COTTRELL&Co ./CUSTOMS, SHIPPING AND \J FORWARDING AGENTS. AND GENERAL CARRIERS. Oottrell'e Parcel's Post Express. Parcels and Packages forwarded and delivered to any address, at oheap t irongh inclusive rates. One oharge, no extras, no trouble. Despatches r<> Great Britain, Europe and Australia by svery steamer. Furniture and Goods carefully stored at mi'derate cost. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAURICEVIL t, E PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. IT is very amusing the way some people advertise ttair wares for the purpose of getting sale, but no amount of Advertising will make an article wholly what it 13 not. Y.u may cal black white, but it will tike all your persuasive powers to make people beiieyetint black is wuite. Hence it is with D. M. BROO :»' S' Lrnie, Buyers ot Lime always send to D. M, BROOKS for his Lime. They know they get what they ask fur, When they send to him for Lime '.hey Ret Lima, pure and simple. D. M. BIiOOKS is often usked how it is he does not advertise his Lime Well, the lactis, his Lime advertises itself, and his Kilns are kept constantly going day and night, to keep up with the orders. Crders are continually arriving by wire :—"Send another truck lead, same as last." D. M. BROOKS duos not guarantoe his lime, The highest authorities in the land guarantees BRuOKS' Liuio. Soa analysis at offtVo of this paper and buy your Lime of— J3. >I. BROOKS, Harrictyille Lime Kilos. Mauriceville. IMPORTANT to BUILDERS AND FAR ME US. The CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, 4 RE not only producing tho best Lime r\ in Mauriceville, but the besi in New Zealand. The following is the result of the analysis : NEW ZEALAND GEOLOGICAL SURVEY LABORATORY. Class Result nf analysis of specimen No. 4928 forwarded by MrT. F. Hkejjchley, locality Mauriceville, received Bth June, ISBS, reported on 13th June, 1883. two samples of limestone No. I. The lighter colored one. contains 93 - Il per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. JNo. 2. Tho daikeron6, contains 9196 per 11 k. of Carbonate of Lime. Both j speci .lens excellent for Lime. They com, re with former simples examined lie" from the sime locality. (Simiod) W. sKar. T'.ie original has been dopi sitsd with Messrs Lowes and lorns, where it may be sei.i. BISHOP & CO, CHALLENGE LIME KILNS, MAURICEVILLE Lowes & T.rns, Afasterton a^ent? MANURE^ MANUKK. FOR TURNIPS, VEGETABLES, VINES, GRAIN, &c. Turnip Manure, Bone Dust. Blood Manure, and Pure Dried Blond. Manu fncturod by th« (JKAR MEAT PItESERVING "AND FREEZING CO.. Petone. PRICES ON TRUCKS AT TETONE: KOW-KEE, GROCER AND FRUITERER, (Adjoining W.*Dougall, "Matchmaker. Mastorton,) KEEPS only goods of tho Best Quality at Lowest Prices. A Visit of Inspcctiop is invited, which may bo mado without your being asked to buy. . . CHINESE FANCY GOODS. 0 KNEIUL PRICK LIST. Sugar Nn 1 lb, No 210s lid, No 39s Gd per -iUib bag Sugar No 1 3Jd, No 2 SJd, No 3 3d per lb Flour 1001bsl3s ; 501b 6s Sid; 251b 3s Gd, 2d per lb Oatmeal 251b 3s 3d, 2d per lb Tea, black 2s lb, Nelson Moato's 2*, green tea 2s Cd, Orient Is lOd per :b Tea per 101b box 19s, 81b box 15s 3d, Gib box 11b 6d 101b tin Nelson Moatc tea 19a ; 51b 0» Cd, mixed tea 2s lb. Sultanas Is per lb, Currants Gd per lb Raisins 7d per lb Starch Gd per lb Pyramid Candlcß Gd, Price's 9d per lb Mixed Peel Is per Id Corn Flour sd, fid, and Sd per lb Hops Is 3d per lb Coffee Is 7d per lib tin, loose coffee Is 8d p6r lb K Jam Gd per tin, Anchor tin Matches fthtl per dozen ; 2 boxes Id Vinegar lOd per bottle (best) loose Gd Cheese 7d per lb Sardines Gil and lOd per tin Red Herrings 8d per tin Mustard Is Sd per lib tin, lOd £ lb tin and 6d i lb Pepper 10d Jib tin fid lb Cocoa (Van Houtau's) 2s Alb tin, Is Jib tin Epps' 5d per packet, orepiued Sauce (id. lOd and Is 6d pjr bottlo New kind sauce Sd per bottle Essence of coffee Is id per bottlo .Salmon lOd per tin Salod Oil Gd per ottle Castor Oil Gd per bottle Currie powder lid per tin Golden Syrup 9d per tin Baking Ponder Gd per tin Spice 2d per pocket Chocolate Gd per packet Host Brooms Is tid each Cream Tartar 2s per lb Taitaric Acid 2s Gd per lb Carbonate Soda 4d per lb Cairaway Seeds Is per lb Whole i-inger Is Gd per lb Nutmegs, la per lb. Scented soap, 2d a enko Soap. Sd, (id, "d, Sd, and lid a bar Hudson's extract of soa]), 21 per packet Suit, lOd 71b bog, id per lb Clothes pegs, 2d doz, Clothes linos Gd each Rice, 3d per lb. Almond nuts, Is 2d per lb Walnuts, Is per lb; Hazelnuts lOdpor lb reonuta'Gd lb. Preserved ginger lOd per lb Ginger, 2s,Gd a jor, whole ginger Is 4d per lb Cigarettes, Gd a packet. Cigars 2M and 3d Swiss cigars, (i for fid, 2s a bunch, and Id each Cigarette Tobacco, ls< and Old Judgo Is 2d per packet Cigarette pap~r, 3.1 a packet Tobacco—Juno and Eerby 5s 4J lb, lOd per sick. Nail rod and Twist, 5s 4d per lb, Id a stick. Navy twist od. Small twist 3d. Ruby twist Is sil n. stick, (is Gd lb. Largctwist lOd Now kind of Tobacco 4s lOd per lb, ild a stick Fi,'s fid box. AVnshing sodi Hd alb Pickles 1 Id and Od a bottle Kerosene 150 7s Gd ptr tin, 5d per bottle, f)J a quart Oysters Sd iin. Milk Od tin. Blue Is lb Baskets Gd Sd and Is each Pot cleaners 4d each. Scissors Is pair Tapioca Id lb Sago 3d lb Soap, big bar, 12s box, small bpr ft. tox Candles —Pricu's 18s bo;*, Pyramid 12i Gd box Bacon (id per lb '_ Fine salt 7s Rice sGlb big 123 Gd Whiting Id per lb Pearl Barley 2.J lb Loose pepper Is Gd lb. Loos : musianl Is Gd Butter 7d lb Cnsli buyer of Fungus, Z'ne, Lend, oud Copper Egos for ial) «.)d .dizeu, cd a dozen given to sellers KOW KEE. Quers'h Chambers Wriunoton. Turnip Manure... £5 10 0 per ton . Bone Dust ... 010 0 ~ Blood Manure ... 710 0 ~ Pure Pricl Blooa 710 0 „ Walter Chishohn, The gear mba7co-» manure hive been proved the best it> thi. C'doiiia! market, havms; elicited the GEJNERAL STOREKEEPER, most satisfactory Testimoi.uls fio m all parts of the Colony. Simples of tliMAURICEVIL ti E MANURES may bo seon at the oflico «,( Messrs LOWES & lORNS who have betn appointed agents f»r the Masterton District, W. H. MILLWARD, Secretary. ELLIOT!' & Co. HAVE just landed ex " Eldjttlio '' and " Tainui," Twenty Ca*es and Packages of Selected Saddlery, amongst which may be mentioned : Gents' English Hunting Saddles. 1 CASE Of well-selected Ladies' and Go its' Saddles (high quality and finish). Al ,n a few sets of English Light Ham .>pn, logethar with one set ot West End p: t t. tern, exceedingly handsome and of superb finish Special attention is directed to a line o. : thonew "Acino" metal Stirrup Irons, rfits, {.'ltd Spurs, which are as hard us steel and will not rust or corrode. Also 1 mded a large nssorrment of tho latest patent linggy, Qh', and C;.b furnishings. A competent staff of Collar and Earnessmakers kept and satisfaction guaranteed for all work entrusted to ou-cl-arge. JAMES ELLIOTT & Co., Queen Street, Masterton. W. PERRY, BUTCHER, Queen Street, Masterton BEGS to inform his customers nnd the general publiu that having docided ci closo No. 1 shop for tho purposo of uddiii!/ to his dwelling house, the business (as soon us tho imcessar> ilteratioiiß and improvements can be' made) will bo carried out under tho supervisi'.n of Mr F Holloway. Hi' carts will run as usual and supply the best quality of meat at the lowest possiblo prices for c%»h. Owing to tho reminder given him by tho lato Are, ho takes thu opportun ty.,i' .•equesting his customers that all over duo accounts must bo paid witb-i i one menth from date
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3969, 21 November 1891, Page 1
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2,128Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3969, 21 November 1891, Page 1
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