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Te Aro House jii . ;.v. WvlSl 1 WINTER DEESSJABRIGS 1892—SEA SON—IB 92. "<<■>. 25' INCHES WIDE, New Winter Dreaa Materials, pretty and useful colourings yard 25 INCHES. WIDE, New Winter Dress Materials, Scroll patterns, in suitable colourings 7Jd yard 25 INCHES WIDE, New.Designs in Fancy Homespuns very durable and becoming'Bl yard " - 25 INCHES WIDE, Tweeds, a novelty In useful Dress BtuiflO| yard 25 INCHES WIDE, Grey Homespuns, in light, medium, und daik shades 10i yard " PATTERNS and SELF-MEASCREMKNT CHARTS FREE BY POST. CELEBRATED DRESS MELTONS unequalled for durability 25 INCHES WIDE, jn shades of grey, navy, tawij, myrtle, olaret, brown, black tijd yard 25 INCHES WIDE, in shades, of nayy marono, browns, faivn, myrtle, black 10} d yard . 25 INCHES WIDE, in shades of navy, marono, browns, ; fdwn, myrtle,.black 12$ d yord ; ; 46 INCHES WIDE, in all the leading and most fashionable winter Colors 1/S yard. 48 INCHES WIDE, this is the most durablo dross material that can bo procured and may be had in any Color, (1 yards is sufficient for full dress, 2/6 per yard. PATTERNS AND SELF ME ISUREMENT CHARTS FREE BI POST, ' 24 INCHES WIDE, all wool Foule Serges, ,in all fashionable Colors, 12} d 1/3,1/6 yard 40 t0,42 ino'ios wide FouldSerges, alhvool, Suitable Season's to 2/6 per yard ' 42 inches' wido New Amazon' Oiotli in all the best Colors 3/6 to 3/11 yard, A SPLENDID ASSORTMISNT OF . ALL WOOL NAVY SERGES from 25 to 30 inohes wide 1/. 1/3 1/6 1/9 1/11 2/6 per yard, NAVY WOOL SERGES from 42 to 46 inches wido 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 per yard. Patterns and Self-Measurement charts Free by Post. Te Aro House ■ Wellington,. tI.Z..

. SI'AK HOTEL, MASTJSKXUiN. E. J. SEARL, PROPRIETOR,. (Late of Panama'Btreot, Wellington). EJ. SEARL having taken over the , above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and uoneral publio of Master, ton and the District that it is his intend tion to conduct the house on entirely new' lines. A complete new staff of : servants nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the beat liquors has bee'n laid in. The Is Luncheon on sale day a spe iality. Good Stabling and paddocks, STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON QLTJB HOTEL, MASTERTON. : The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants ofMasterton and the sur roundmg districts, as also the travelling public for the large measure ot support !utherto given, and begs respectfully to .Htato that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with' the;prcHress of the place, aa also tho growing .'.(iiii'mni'tirt of the tr?.do, hii l; o been II tile. ['he Uiilm.sry Department is as usual. (St-olass. Wineß, Beers, Spirits, and othei iquors fre each and all ot the very 1 quality. i' _ The Billiard Room, which is provided ifith oneof Alcock's first-class tables,has lust beon refurnished in thomost elegant manner, A. ELKINS, Probriator,

ESTABLISHED 1854. E. W. MILLS AND Co,, (Limited.) IRONMONGERS, AND IBOHMEBOHANTB, WELLINGTON, X ' Have now Opened Up a Larijo Supply of "PLANET JR." IMPLBMENTS . SUITABLE FOR FARM AND GARDEN USE : Oomphisi.noCombined; Seed Drill, Single'and Double Wheel Hoes, > '' Fiie-Fly" Plough's, Horse Hoe and Cultivator, <&c, SOLE A QtHn 'J S jb'Uu— ■ ' Alilner's FIRE PROOF SAFES and strong room doors, Joseph Evans and Sons' Pumps and Pumping Machinery, Felten and Guilleaume's Barbed and Plain Fencing AViro and -Wire Ropes. ; ; : EVERY .DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE HARDWARE, • *8 AaRICuiItBAL MACHINERY. ' A'LAROE BTOOK OF METALS OP ALIi KINDS. Galvanised Corrugated Iron. " The Maori Chief "-a guaranteed iron—and the Orb Brand, Paints, Oils, and Lubrionnts.

Railway Hotel, EKETAHONA. Ed w a.hd"¥lliston, Pkopkieioe. IIHE above new Hotel, replete with every comfort and convenience, situated within two minutos walk o! the Kailway Station, is now open tor theiccommodationof TRAVELLERS and -general public. Good paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate chsr?6B. Eketahuna Hotel, J. ANDERSON Proprietor. AYING taken over the above wellknown and old-established Hotel, J, Anderson trusts by civility and best Mention, to seoure a fair share of patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in'the Forty .Vlile Bush. Royal, Mail coaoh from Pahiatua and VVoodvilla leaves thin hotel every day. J. ANDERSON.. COMMERCIAL-HOTEL, PAmATOA, suuyan & couiiv,, (Late of Tiinaru and Wellington). Proprietors. ■ S O /"]j BJJG to inform the i' CC V"} 'travellingpublio and the resident's of i he settlement generally that they have,made extensive improvements and additions to the above oopular ho3telry,and have left nothing undono which will contribute to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, The hotel is quite new, having heeu purchased from Mr Stewart; and is ono of the most imposing buildings in tho district. There is a large Assembly HblUltached. to'heb iildnig, with atape and ecenery for the itricals, etc. btabl-j, loose boxes and grass paddocks close by, There is also a grand Billiard-room in this botel, and one of the best-made Billiard Tables, - Coaohes stop at this hoteljdailf. 1 Charges MonERATE. W. Prangnell ; (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, - Masterton.) - , COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fiO nnn 1 UUjUUU (jtijijerto select : from atmill,, prices,,comprising' Architraving, Moulding, .Skirting, Rusticating, Floor-' ing and all kinds of dressed,- planed, and building timbers. / ; ! : A few job .lots to clear cheap, Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings; etc. Doors and.Sashes at lowest ourrent rate's All goods within the : Borough delivered /i'i. /;•' PREBI ;

LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP,' (HOH-mbosom.).;;-.; \ J, D. Ritchie, Chief Inspector of Stock, says (September 6th, 1889)':—Has always givm sutisfaotion; wool in good condition. T. F. DmnioN, manager for Sir F, D. Bel', Ida Valley (Hook 28,000) Bays (August 19th, 1889) Wool always satisfactory; well grown, soft, free from ticks, G. F, Welch, manager for F, 0. Fulton, Outram (flock, 15,000) says (January 9th, 1891): —Excollentfor killing vermin of all sorts; improves look of woo!. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. (poisonous, j O.J.Habpkii, Haekthorne, Conterbury, (flock 30,000), says (Juno 14th, 1880) . Very effective; left wool in nice condition ; very cheap, Handyside, Rodems and Co,, Akiteo, Wellington (flock, 37,000). say (Octobor 2Gth, 1891J:-Much pleased, wool blight and clean; no licks or lico; when dipped, badly infested. ■ . . J, B, Bum, West Taieri, (Ocfober 20th J891). —Report of Trial at Publio Dip:— Most satisfactory! all well pleased; very effective; wool good condition; didnotloso a single sheep, A COMBINED DIP. Mr D, Sutherland, Omarama Station, writes t —Hnving used Little's Dip-using as an extra a small packet of tho Powder to every 300 gallous ol wash-I.conwlcr it, then, aPERFECT DIP, the Powder acting as a preventative, and keeping the sheep clear of tioks for the year. FLillD DlP.—6s Gd per-gallon in 40 gallon casks; Cs per gallon in 5 gallon drumssingle gallom,.7s Gd. Note. -1 gallon makes 100 gallons of shoep wash. POWDISR DIP.— 503 per I cwt kog (to mako 1000 gallons); 70s per case (of 18 81b packets or 72 21b packets); 81b packets, 4s; 21b packets, Is. LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS OF FLUID OR POWDER. .' Agents ; WELLi.s'GTos.—liovin and Co., Murray, Roberts and Co.; Bulls, Feuding, Marios, and Palmerston North., Stevens and Gorton j Grevtown and ion, Casolberg and Co. OWED SGTf IKS « m -Ms m FAMOUS nOUBIiIS FURROW PLOUGHS 1 ALSO THEIR EQUALLY FAMED CHAMPIOH CHILLED DIGGING PLOUOIIS, Chaff Cutters and Baggers, all sizes.: Steel . Zigzag Harrows, same' price as iron, ■ ' ' ' and will last treble the time. , . DISC HARROWS The only really good disc harrow in the market, ' Nvo Positive Fed Broadcast Sml Fowtn! ;Combined Grain, Manure, and Turnip Drill, made in all combinations and to sow grain or turnips at will,.with or without manure as desired. REID& GRAY'S Improved Patent Rotatory Harrow,' for working foul land. An implement no farmer can do .without.. Improved Windmills, exception-!' plain and Barbed Fencing Wire. | exceptioj;- . pax™ j" ' . IRON FENOIftCI STANDARDS: ' [; ■'( • j:! SOLE AGENTS;.FOR THE ''MERGER 11 .'NON"CANYAS' Blliililt. •' NmlllustratdCataloguesFßEMoiiJpplication; A. R 7 U P~TT' C O UGHS AND COLDS SUCCESSFULLY CURED •i by using „ . "MARUPA." • Masterton Agent—Mr T, G,i Mason M* Boitgn.aleraV.abh, Can be taken by Children without ■ . ■ Difficulty, . It is a splendid Medicine for V WHOOPING COUGH iaxd CROUP Stooked by Mr T S G. Mason, Maslorlon,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4084, 8 April 1892, Page 1

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