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NEW'ADTUMN AND-WINTER DBESS FABRICS. ■ ■ 25 INCHES WIDE, Now Wiater Dress Materials, .pretty and useful colourings 6Jd yard 251N08J5S .WIDE/ New Winter Dm Materialß, Sorflll patterns',-in suitable colourin£[B 7Jd yard• 25 INCHES WIDE, NewDosigttdn'Fanoy-Homespimsvery durableand becoming Siyaid. . 25 INCHES WIDE, New; Granite Tweeds, a novelty inuaeful Dress Btuff yard . 26 INCHES Grey Honieapims, in light, medium, arid daik shades 1(| yard , . PATTERNS and SELF-MEASCREMENT CHARTS FREE BY POST. _ : Onli CELEBRATED DRESS MELTONS unequalled for durability 25 INCHES WIDE, in ahadea otgrey, navy, tawn,myrtle, claret, brown, black B|d yard " 25 INCHES WIDE, in'Bhadeß of nayy marone, brewns, faivn, myrtle, black 10$ d yard 25 INCHES WIDE, jn.Bhades of navy, rtai!Qne,;brbwiiß, fawn, myrile.'black 12Ad yard ; ' 46 INCHES WIDE, in.ail'the leading and most fashionable wintor Colors 1/9 yard. 48 INCHES WIDE, this is tho most durable dress material that can be procured and liiay be had in any Color, 6 yards ia . sufficient for fujl dress. 2/6 per yard. . . .. . . MTR'HNS ANDSELMEVSORSMENTvOHiIITSFREEBYPOST. 24 INCHES WIDE, all wool FouleSerges, in all fasliionable'C6l6rß|i2Jd.l/3,1/6yard •' 40 to 42 itic.ios wide Foule Serges; ali wool, Suitable Season's Shades. 2/« to 2/6 per yard : 42 inohe?;.wido. New, Amazon .Ciotliin all the best Colors 3/6 to 3/11 yard,' A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL WOOL NAVY SERGES from 25 t3 30 inches wide 1/- 1/3 1/6 1/9 ' 1/11 2/6 per yaVd. NAVY WOOL SEEGEB from 42 to'. 4G inohes wide 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 per yard. Patterns and Self-Measurement charts Free by Post. / ' :TeAro .House Wellington,'..MiZi

SI Aft HOTEL/MASTERS, E. J/SEARL, PROPRIETOR. .' ' ; , : (Late of Panama-street, Wellington). BJ. SEARL having taken over the , above Hotel wishea to inform the travelling and general public of Master., ton and thOistrict'that it'is his intention to conduot the House on entirely.iiow lines. A .oomplete new staff of servants nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated , and an unrivalled stockof the 1 The Is Luncheon on sale day a speciality. Good Stabling and paddocks. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON fILUB HOTEL, MASTERTON, U -- The Proprietor of. tho above old and sil-khown establishment begs to thank the inhabitants .ofMastorton and the sur. rounding districts, as also the travelling public for the largo measure of support hitherto given, and bogs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, as also the growing requirements of the trade, ha»« been iade. The Culinary Department is as usual, urst-class, Wines, J3oers, Spirits, and othei liquors tre each and all of the very beßt quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tables,has just been refurnished in themoat elogant manner, A. EL KIN S, Pronriotor. h, Railway Hotel, EKETAHUNA. edwmdTlljston, Pkopkibtob. IIHE above new Hotel, replete with : every oomfort and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the iccommodation of TRAVELLERS and general publicGood paddocks, stabling, a good id moderate charges. Eketahuna Hotel. J, ANDERSON. 1 Proprietor. HAVING taken over the above ..... known and old-established Hotel, J, Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of THE TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF OALLin the Forty Mileßusb, "Royal Mail coaoh from Pahiatua and J. ANDERSON ted, 3C)S t of nd3. i. oe h SON any . COMMERCIAL HOTEL, Pahiatua. SULLIVAN & CORBY, i (Late of Timaru and Wellington). Propiuetors, SO /*V BEG to inform tlu , OC \J>) travelling publio ant the residents of t he settlement generally that they have made extensive improve inents and additions to the above uopula hostelry, and have left nothing undoni which will contribute to the comfort am convenience of their patrons, The hote is quite new, having been purchaaei from Mr Stewart, and is one of the mos imposing buildings in the district. to the b-iilding, with stace and scener; for theatricals, etc. i-table, loose boxes and grass paddock close by, There is also a grand Billiard-room ii this Hotel, arfU one of the bests Billiard Tables. Charges MonERATE. W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, : Mastertoh.) . COAL AND TIMBER MEROHANI fiO 000' well-aeasone UUjUUU (ioaber to select from s mill prices, comprising Architravinj Moulding. Skirting, Rusticating, Flora mg and all kinds of dressed, planec and building timbers. A few job lots to clear cheap. Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings, eti Doors and Sashes at lowest current rate All good? the Borough delivere

ESTABLISHED 1854. E. W. MILLS AND Co., (Limited.) " "BONMONGERB, AND IBONMEROHANTS, W BLLINGTO h -- 1 Havo now Opened Up a : Lar(;e Supply of . "PLANET JB. " IMPLE MEN T S SUITABLE FOR FARM AND GARDEN USE ; Comprising— Combined; Seed Drill, Single and .Double Wheel Hoes,, " Fire-Fly" Ploughs, Horse Hoe and Cultivator, &c, SOLE AGENTS FOBMilner'sFlßE PROOF SAFES and strong room doors. Joseph Evans and Hons 1 Pumps and Pumping Machinery, iFelten and GuilleaumoV Barbed and Plain Fencing Wiro and Wire Ropes. EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CABBIAGE HA IID WADE, Horrsdy's Aoricclioiul Machinery, A large siook ofsietals of ail kinds, Galvanised Corrugated Iron. " Tub Maori Ohief "-a guaranteed iron-and the Orb Braku, Paints, Oils, and ,Lubricants; LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP, (non-poisonocs.) J.D.Riiciiie, Chief Inspector of Stock, . ,ya (Soptomber 6tb, 18S9) Hag always given satisfaction j wool in good condition. T, F, Dennbion, manager for Sir F, D, Bell, Ida Valley (flock 28.000) says (August 19th, 1889) Wool always satisfactory ; well grown, soft, free from ticks, G, F, Welch, manager for P.O. Fulton, Outram (flock, 15,0001 says (January 9th, 1801)Excollentfor killing vermin of all sorts; improves look of wool, LITTLE'S POWDER DIP. (roisoxous.J C, J. Pabpeii, Hackthornc, Canterbury, (flock 30,000), says (Juno 14th, 1850) Yory effective; loft .wool in nico condition ; very cheap, Handyside, Roberts and Co,, Akiteo, Wellington (llocli, 37,000), say (October 20th, 1891J: —Much pleased, wool bright and clean; no ticks or lice; when dipped, badly infested, J, B. Blaih, West Taieri, (Ootober 20th 1891),—Report of Trial at Publio Dip:— Most satisfactory; all'well pleased'; very effective; wool good condition; did not lose a sinplo sheep. A COMBINED DIP. Mr D, Sutherland, Omarama Station, writes Having used Little's Dip-using as an extra a small packet of the Powder to every 300 gallons ol wash-I consider it, then, a PERFECT DIP, tho Powder acting as a preventative, and keeping the sheep , clear of FLOID DlP.—ss (id per gallon in 40 gallon casks; 0s per gallon in 5 gallon drums; single gallons, 7s Cd, Note, -1 pallon makes 100 gallons of sheep wash. POWDER DIP.-60s per 1 owt keg (to ir.ako 1000 gallons); 70s per case (of 18 81b packots 0r72 21b packets); 81b packets, 4s; 21b packets, Is. LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS OF FLUID OR POWDER, ; Agents ; Wellington.—Levin and Co., Murray, Roberts and Co.; Bulls, Feuding, Marion, and Palmers™ North., Stevonrt and Gorton j Greytown and Masterton, Caselberg and Co. REID AND GRAY'S 0^ m ■■■ FAMOUS DOUBLE FUJRKO W PLOUGHS I ALSO THEIR EQUALLY FAMED CHAMPION CHILLED DIGGING PLOUGHS. OhafT Cutters and Baggers, all sizes. Steel Zigzag Harrows, same price as iron and will last treble tho, time. ~ ■ - ' DISC HARROWS The only really good disc harrow in the market, New Positive Feed Broadcast Seed Poms! Combined Grain, Manure, an 4 Turnip Drill,'made.in all combinations and to tow groin or turnips at will, with or without manure us^losircd. REID & GRAY'S Improved Potent Rotatory Harrow, forworking foul land. An implement no farmer can do without. Improved Windmills. j VPJain and Barbed Fencing Wire, ' I ®«araox* ' prices, ; j '•••= ; 7 IRON FENCIKO STANDARDS. .. ( SOLE "AOENIS FOR' THE ''MERGER" ,Bl't>DEtt. ~ Newflhistrated Catalogues FREE on Application. Q O OGHS AND COLD.S •SUCCESSFULLY CUKED ■ • by using • • "M.ARUPA," . Maßtcrton i Agenfc-Mit. T. ,G,. Mason-: M' A . It ut; P • A Being made pa'atabl?, Can be taken by Children without i .Difficulty, '•»' ; Itis a spl irtdid Mrdicine for * WHOOPING sfIUUGHIM OROOP Stocked by,Mr .T,,,Gi.Ma?on, : Mas!orton. ;.i,'V

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4087, 12 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4087, 12 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4087, 12 April 1892, Page 1

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