nrmbh inaiVlnswv NEW AUTUMN AND WINTER DRESS FABRICS 1892—SEASON—1892. 25 INCHES WIDE, New Winter Dress Materials, pretty and useful colourings 6Jd yard 25 INCHES WIDE, New Winter Dress Materials, Soroll patterns, in suitable colourings 7sd yard 25 liOHES WIDE, New Designs in fancy Homespuns very durable and becoming 8J yard 25 INCHES WIDE, New Granite Tweeds, a novelty in useful Dress stuff 10|yara ' 25 INCHES WIDE, Grey Homespuns, in light, medium, and dark shades lOi yard PATTERNS and SELF-MEASUREMENT CHARTS FREE BY POST. OUR OELEBRATED DRESS MELTONS unequalled for durability 25 INCHES WIDE, in shades of grey, navy, iawn, myrtle, claret, brown, black B\i yard 25 INCHES WIDE, in shades of navy marone, browns, fa«m, myrtle, black IOJd yard 25 INCHES WIDE, in shades of navy, marone, browns, fawn, myrtle, black 12£ d yard 46 INCHES W IDE; in all the leading and most fashionable winter Colors 1/9 yard. . 48 INCHES WIDE, this is the most durable dress material'that can be procnred and may be had in any Color, 6 .yards is sufficient for full dress, 2/6 per yard. PATTERNS AND SELF MEASUREMENT CHARTS FREEBYPOST. 24 INCHES WIDE, all wool Fuule Serges, in all fashionable Colors, 12Jd 1/8,1/6 yard 40 to 42 ino'ws wide Fuule Serges, all wool, Suitable Season's Shades 2/" to 2/6 per yard 42 inches wide New Amazon Oioth in all the best Colors 3/6 to 3/11 yard ' A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL WOOL NAVY SERGES 'from 25 to 30 holies wide 1/- 1/3 i/0 1/9 1/112/6 per yard. NAV* WOOL SERGES'from 42 to 46 inches wide 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 per yard. Patterns and Self-Measurement charts Free by Post. Wellineton. N.Z.
SMR HOTEL, MASTERIOfI. E. J. SBARL, (Lato of Panaraa-atreot, Wellinetou). ■ Tjl J. SEARL having taken over the LJ, above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and general public of toaster. lon and the District that it is his niton- { tion to conduct the house on entirely new lines. A complete new staff of servants nas beiin engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very best liquors has been laid in, Tho Is Lunoheon on sale day a speciality. Good Stabling and paddocks. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON aim HOTEL, MASTEIITON. The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Master ton and tho sur rounding districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure ot support hitherto given, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, as also tho growing requirements oi the trade, ha«« been made, Tho Culinary Department is as usual, Mt-class. Wines, Beers,. Spirits, and othei liquors ere each and all ol the vory best quality. _ ; _- _ $ The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables,has' just been rof urnished in thomost eloganfc manner. A. ELKINS, ProDrletor, Railway Hotel, EDWciKD ELLFSTON, rpHE above new Hotel, replete with | every comforc and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now opou for the iccommodation of TRAVELLERS andgeneral publicQood paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate charges. Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSON Proprietor. HAVINU taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel, J, Andehson trusta by civility and best •Mention, to secure a fair Bhare of patronage, THE TRAVELLING PUBLIO will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in the Forty Mile Bush. Royal Mail ooaoh from Pahiatua and Woortvills leaves this hotel overy day. J.ANDERSON COMMERCIAL HOTEL, SULLIVAN & CORBY, : (Late of Timatu and Wellington). SO n BEG to inform the i OC V»i travelling public and tho residents of the settlement generally that they have made extensivo improvements and additions to the above oopular hostelry, and have left nothing undone which will contribute to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, The hotel is quite new, having beeti purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of tho most imposing buildings in the dißtrict. There is a largo Assembly Hall attached to the building, with stave and' scenery for theatricals, etc, Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks close by, : There is also a grand Billiard-room in this Hotel, and one of tho best«made Billiard Tables, Coaohes stop at this hotel daily. , OHAUOESMonBBAIE. W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, Maaterton.) ir, COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fiO 000 GT wll-seasoned a mill prices, comprising Atchitraving, :. Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Floorin? and all kinds of dressed, planed, and building timhers. .. A few job lots to olear cheap, Shingles, Houseblooks, Palings, etc. ~ Doors and Sashes at lowest our rent rates » All goods within the Borough delivered ■ misf
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4082, 6 April 1892, Page 1
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