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SEW 'WDSOTfHE CLOTHING DEMKTMENT. ,';... At The Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse, ~i Boy's Washing Suits.: ;' ; Striped Diill Suits from-4s 9d Striped Mate* Suits from 4s 9d /;•:; Fancy Washing Suit's from :4s Gd .. ■'. ,• BOYS.iTOSD KNIOKER SUITS,, English Tweed Suits from 6a 6d ~-... Erulislv Tweed Suits from ■ . Colonial Tweed Suits from 10s Gd Kaianoi Tweed Suits from 12s 6d.; : ...' Mosgicl Tveed Suits from 15s fid< > Tweed 3 Garment Suits from ; l4s Colonial 3Garraent,Suita fioin.24a ~, ~. Mosgicl 3 Garment Suits from 28s 9(1 :■ ; Boys';TwcedKuioljersfrom2s '.. ■.. Bays' and Youths' Sac Suits from 15s 9d Boys'and Y«iths f .-ao Suits from 22s . . Boys' Sailor Suit i, all sices, from 5b 9d Boys' Sailor Suits, all, sizes, from 75.3dBoys' Commodore Suits from 7s 6d.,,; ■•,., ■■: (BOYS'., TJEED ':KNIOKER STjrr^.. Boys' Mau o' War Suits from 8s Gd .• i-. •(.. Boys' Serge Naval Suits'from 12s Gd , Boys' White Naval Suits from 14a' 6d ■* K Men's Clothing,:'! • • Scotch Tweed Sad Suits'2ss"''"'' : ' r " " Spdtch Tweed Sao Suits 30s • , '-'-/' ■■• Scotoh.T,wecdSa6.SuitS'3ss' r. ■<l-<-'.i ■.••> Scotch Tweed Sao Suits 37s Gd'. ; . i .:.'< Colonial Tweed Sao Suits 35s •. ;'■„. Colonial Tweed Sab Suits 42a Gd ''" : -' Colonial Tweed Sao Suits'47s 6d • " ■'• C donial Tweed Sao Suits : 655.-' ■ ;; Colonial Tweed gaoSuits'GOsv. r.-iv English Tw«cd Trousers 6s Od English Tweed-Trousers 7s 9d , ■ • ,- English' Tweed Trousers 8s 6d- " .'.'"' ■ Clotoild^TO: Scotch Tweed'TrousersOsM Scotch Weed Trousers 10s Gd .Scotch Emsed Troußers \% Gd "»" Gonial Tweed Trousers 12s Gd " •'■ ■ Colonlal,T»eed Trousers 18s 6d- ■ , ■' Mosgiel Tweed Trousoisl§s.,-, ~.,. ~ Mosglfl Tweedtfrousera 17s 6d r ■Mosgiel Tweed Swusers 21s Saddle Tweed Trousers 21s ;Sa'ddlo .Tweed Troilsers 22s Gdi .. "'. )' TwecdTr<Juserß;arid Vest 10s Oil Two,cd Trousers and Vest 12sGd"i ; ' .Tweed Trousers' and Vest IBs ' '' ' T»reed Trousers and Vest 18s - Colonial Trousers and Vest 17s Gd Mosgiel Trousers and Vest 19s Gd ■ ■ '' ; '■ :MosgiolTrouiersandVest2ss ; - ■ •■.> Ml Orders carefully owoufced and forwarded with the utmost despatch. All Ordori should be'ftddresied to- '■ ''■■*>■■

'THE very thing.";Ceaae ; Btrainin6!.andthe i ib(!lfingi3automatio'i No piita I ho ' 'keys!' NntHin? to shako oufc'l''Nothing toloso'l ( Onepie'ob only, A Perfect Maml of Simplicity, \ Strength, and Durability. Pronounced 'by'"Fencers, Fariaerdiarid'Rurtholdorsas"THE VERYTHING," " THE MOST SIMPLE AND EFFICIENT EVER OFFERED THE PUBLIC." m && m Ewen'a Patent Self-looking Foncing'.Strainer, ■ v with the levers inserted ready to strain'the wire, DIRECTIONS FOR USB.—Hold thb Strainer, with tho \nre-liple to the left,, towards the straining post. Place tUa end of the wire in the wuohole, then insert the lovers in the jj holes in tho end of the strainer, andstraia till the required tension is obtained, Work the wire to the tep of tho hole in the attaining post, then remove the levcre; and Ewen's Patent' Self lookino Fencing Strainer immediately and automatically locks iteelf, THE EWEN STRAINER is to be seen at Messrs Lowes and lorns' Auction Room, Mobterton. That firm are agents for its sale, ■.•: ',■ :' '■■ •''■ ': ■VHOUBttE Agents m Velhngtok «jn Hawto Bat. LEVIN & CO., WtiRARAPAAQENia-MESSRvS LOWES h .lORNS. Masterlon

, sta^'hotel/masterto^'. MOPBIETOB, (iiate of Panama>streec, Wellington). p J. SEARL having taken over the _i_U •■_ above Hotel wishes to inform the travellin? and general publio of Master. ton and iiio District that it ia his intention to.conduct the house on entirely ije rw- ' riesi ' 'A' Complete new staff of. sbrvani? naßbeeh'en'gaged,'tho%use thoroughly renovated, and an unnv<fli°«i ntoctof the very beat lia UM « -has Daen laid in." '• : TheONE ShiiiUno Lraon on Salo Day !"■' Good Stabling and Paddocks, •; : ' SlAIt HoIEt, MaSIEHIoV. •' ' i v : ' X'MAS,IB9Iv ■ BACON, JO S T A K RI Y ED--2 cases of our. '. Noted CAKtERBUBYHAMB& Bacon , For Christmas. Ab they need no comment from us pleaae leave your orders as soon as possible at the Al Ham -and '•■ Bacon Sture round the corner. RFJEMPLE;irad;Co,, PhOPBJEIOBIi - . 5 • i' . . '-■ . - << ' ; MASTERTON COACH ' FACTORY. THOS. WAGG.& CO. BEGto.advise thoir Friends and tlw Publio generally that they 'have taken over the business lately carried on by Jas. Ross and Co. as Coach Builders, Wheelwrights, and Veneral amithi, and it is their intention to still the i.auie for the Masterton Coach Factory, which it has fur years (rained by testi-i mouials throughout the Wsirarapa, It ranks. first for workmanship, and in material and high class finish k one of the best in the Colony. Edward Dixon will supervise the carriage .building: department, and all, orders can be relied upon in the name Btyle, as heretofore. % have in stock and to arrive a first • class.assortment of Amorican timbers, fittings and trimmings, which must with a hrst* class staff of practical workmen thorough'.. ly convince the public that they can. purchase at the Master, ton Coach Factory vehicles of every description built in the-' height of .• fashion, not;, costly, •. but eteant, and a porfoct Bpocimen of ;■ carringo building.;'THOS WAGG aud Co, MASTiiRTON COAOfI THE CREATEST »'■'',- WONDER OF MODERN TIHEBJ hqEloWay' Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, and Bowels. Tk, invigorate and, restore to health Debilitate* Constitutions, and are invaluable in'all Com. plaints'incidental to Females of all age«. ' ftf^lNllSliN-T is an. infallible .remedy for kia all Skin Diseases i( has no equal. The. Pills arid Ointment are' Manufactured. ' • '.■ •-• .only at And are sold by all Vendors of Medicin throughout the Civilized World; with din lions for use in almost every lawmage."'' on tlw Pots aai Boxes. If the address is no) ■ 03, Oxford Street, London, they are sjurioiu DAIRY 1 IMMEDIATE SHIPMENT of Butter 1 to London' is reonmtnended : by , ' 1 * T corespondents-there,' and the under-' signsd is prepared to undertake con.. MgnnionU AT ONoE, making cash'; i advaices whon desired. '■■ Freight on" 1 'J- ■ Butter:ra-BOXES, will bo'one oFghthdf _a penny loss than inkers.- 'Mows Pond' 1 • ' ■'- and Co. hive'-', bought' i>»'f ;: a''NW-'- ■"• KNASlMELLKl)s6lhb,xwfei^o!,' 7 9| lbs;at a price I/3d | tsa ti lall o] V ...;. one, Agent for Wellington anil; jJisttiur ' J^■■.W.X.GANI)y/"■■' :, :■-.■' • i ?]■■■:■■:■«:■■ "'■>■<>■<-;.*: .-.'i •■u:--|Vj.- ) - >il. : Cust6rii : Hbns9 Q^Weillnßi^^./f;{

BROOKS' LIME. BROOKS', LIME PUREST LIME IN THE WORLD. IT is vory amusing tho way some people advertise th>)ir wares for tho purpose of getting salo, but ii'o amount of advertising will make an article wholly what it is not! You may call black white, but it will tike all your persuasive powers to nuko people belieyetlut buck is white, Hence itiswithD. M..BROo:\S'Lmie. Buyers oi Lime always send to D. M, BROOKS for his Limo. They know they get what they ask for. Whoa they send to him for Lime'hey get Lime, pure and simple. D. Mi BIvOOKS is often asked bow it is he doesnot advertise his Lime Well, the fact is, his Lime advertises itself, and his Kilns aro kept constantly aoitfo day and NißHT.'to koepiip'witK the orders. Orders aro continually arriving' by wire:—"Sond another truck load, same 'as last." D. M, BROOKS does'not guarantee his lime, authorities in the land guarantees BROOKS' Limo. buy .your Lime of-"" DM. BROOKS, Harnetyille' Lime Kita, Maiiricovillo. IMPORTANT to BUILDERS AND ,'> FARMERS; . The CHALLENGE LIME V-.kilns/;;. A REnotonlypruduoingthobestLime jGL' ;in Mauhiobville, but the best in Now Zealand. ~ The following is tho result of tho -''analysis;— i" ■'■ NEW. ZEALANKGEOLOMOAL SURVEY 1 .LABORATORY. ■ • ,■ , Class , . .; „•■ . , ... Result of analysis of BpeoimemNo. 4928 forwarded byllrT, F-'.-Brenohmt,-lo-cality; Mauriceville, receiyed Bth June, 1888, reported on 13th June, 1888, ■■■■■'■: TWO SAMPLES OF'tIMESMB. "l'. No.l. Thelighter colored pno, contains 9314 per cent, of Carbonate of Lime. 2. Tho darker one, contains 91-98 per re<u, of CarbonateofLimo.'M-Both specimens excellent fur Lime, They compare with former samples exaraiued hen from the same locality; (Signed) i •'".' w.'.sKdiy. L.he original has been deposited with MessrsLowesandjlorna, where it may be sera, " : BISHOP, & (JO, CHALLENGE LIME KILNS',' '.■•"".•'••■• MAOT.IOETILLE Lowes felornsi Masterton agents, '<::.■ MANURE! ■, "'' FOR ■ TURNIPS, VEGETABLES, ; : VINES, GRAIN, &o,:. ..'Turnip Manure,-Bone' Dust,, Blood Manure, and Pure Dried Blood. Manufaciured by thi GEAR MEAT PRE; BERVITh, AND FREEZING CO,, r 'Fifes ONTRUCKS AT C;.\ ' y raToHß::':;. ;.-.■. '; Turnip Manure... £5lO 0 per ton rßoneDust'i •..* 610 0 „ ! -Blood Manure .„ 7]o 0 ..Pure Dried Blood.'. 710 0 ■'■'',' j: Ther Gkab Meat;Co..'s. MANURES h: ye b-vli i'|nbwd. : -the- v best in'' ti\o ";'"") -I fli-km,. ;\&m« elicited the in"-. *i;iif-ptj t -| -ißo.iriipi.Mla from al Kl?* 11 " Qolony. 1 Samples of the MANURES may bo Been at the office of Mebses LOWES fclOßNSwho have 'bef.n'appointeiSiazentafor.the.Mastertori ■ : -,/-i.'i-.;:.;.-. ;.. : . : '':-.x-VBflwet»tT...'-

GENERAL BTJBBKBEPEfi, M \L T RICBVIL.tiVS, Eketahuna Hotel. J.ANDERSON Proprietor. [ AVINU token,over the above welluU known, and old ebtabliehad Bote],, J. Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage,. ■■ • j I THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment mm of TUB BEST PLAGES OK CALL in the Forty Mile Bush., ■•. Uoyal Mail coach from Pahiatua and] Woodvilb leaves this hotel every day. ~' J.ANDERSON. _ • THECLOCK/THECLOCK ■..■: TH H.OLOOK, THE CLOCK .»■ CUBA JX STREET, qj 0, CUBA 0 STREET, 1 WELLINGTON. g, WELLINGTON. P !." a NTIOIPATINGaBoom, g ■£v 1 have opened up a <?*■ .■:■. largo Stqok of New Jewellery . : •'■ for tho holidays, and am now , ; 0, offering to thopublio » £3OOO Worth :of : Chains, . P 1 Weddinj; Hinas, Fairy and '. Name Brooches (any design), Diamond Pids for ladies' and . . gents' wear, Electro-plated 01 Waro for prejents, 40. Gold tn p : and Silver Medals made y to fH order for Cricket, Rowing, P V '■' ', :. CT H ' and other Oluba. ' ' P . '■■ One great feature in my es> j+ tablishment.ia theifreedom: ", v with which visitor* may in<, $ apeot Gnod) without' being £L !Z solicited to buy, . t? ?!:■■■■' '^-."KS' O'CLOCK each eyening until .' after NEW YEAR. ;' '; F r ;W;qOtXRELL&Go /iubtomK Shipping ''ap U .FORWARDING AGENTS. ■' i AND ■.'•..•.-, • ''GENERAL CARRIERb.; ■:< Oottrell'e;' Parcol's Post.'.Express.' Pafnols; and. Packages forwarded uud d"li«ered, to any addresß, .'.at.Job.eap t rutii,'h mulusuV 'in'fi. ■'i':',,'. cK'iii.i' . H««-«XM'BS,':".' I'll'.;-- i-'-'M jit- ■ lirea;. Kri'.>.i; -.rup >.i ■■ .<>■■•,. '■<•, wmy .iieaiMir. ,;;,■ ■. ;':.•: Furniture aud G.ooda carefully stored ■■'■■-■■''. 'at moderate ooat,.;:': v. Mir.s'a PBAMliEriSi-i

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 4005, 6 January 1892, Page 1

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