NEW itiiiA awmoifAjq' ' AND W. 1892-SEA -V; FABRICS ftH'Vftl fi** •••.! 2B INCHES WIDE, New Winter Dress Materials, pretty and useful colourings' did 25 INCHES .WIDE, New Winter Dress Materials, Scroll, patterns, " 251N0HES WIDE, New Designs in jPah'oy Homespuns very dura... 25':lNOHESi WlDE,(New.Granite Tweeds, a novelty in useful Dress 25 INCHES WIDE, Grey Homospuns, in light, medium, and datk shades • """ "^~MISNT ! GH ■patterns and self-measure. QUE CELEBRATED DRESS MELTONS Sta 4 yard •m il'j'y)-' -!; i BYJPOST. v:> quailed for durability via uaijciuua iav jjkjssh mbjutujss unequalled tor du ok WIDE, in shades ot ; grey, navy, lawn, myrtle, olaret, brown, blacked yard 25 INCHES WIDEj in shades of navy marone, browns, fawn, myrtle, black IOJd yard 25 INCHES WIDE, in shades of navy, marone, browns, fawn, inyrlle, JbJack 12Jd ysixt 4 46 INCHES WIDE, in all the leading and'most fashionable ffinieivOolori 1/9 yard. I'J /*. ut i..ii js: j i 48 INCHES' WlDEi' this is the most durable.dress material that can be procured and may be had in any Color, G yards is sufficientforfull dreaa; 2/6"'peryard;- ' 'i l; • 1 '••••'} •',! ' PATTERNS, AND SELF ME ISUREMENT CHiRTS-FREE BY POST. M 24 INCHES WIDE, all wool Foule Serges, l in allifasliio'nable .Colors,' 12Jd}l/3,'1/o yftfit" •••• i 40 to 42 indies wide Foule Serges, all wool, Suitable Season's Shades 2/« to; 2/6 per yard ' ' 42 ihohes' wido New Amazon Cidthlin all tho best Colors 3/6 to 3/11 yard; 11.:. . 1 SPLENDID ASSORTMENT-" OF ALL WOOL UTi SERGES 'from 25 to 39 iaohes wide* IM/f 1/6'l/9 1/11 2/6 per, yard. , . NAVY WOOL SERGES fromi42 toi4G inches wide 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 pe: i'attorns and Self-Measurement charts Free by Post. i 3/11 4/3 4/6 per yard. Wellington, ,N.Z,,-.
MAR HOTEL, MASTERTON. E. J. SEARL, •• PBOPRIEIOB, ' {Latoof Panama-street, Wellington)..' EJ. SEARL having taken over the , above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and eeneral puM of' Maste- . ton and the .District that'it is his intention to conduct the house on entirely iiew : lines. A complete new staff of servants nas been engaged! the ho'ußfl thiroushly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very'beafc'liquora has teen laid in.' ■ : - Tlio la Luncheon' on .sale day a speciality.' '' ■'' ' • Good Stabling and paddocks. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON , fiLTJB HOTEL, MASTE3TON. IIM : P—--'/ ;v" The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants ofMasterton and the sur rounding districts, or-also thu. travolling public for the large measure of support hitherto igivenj and begs - respectfully to state that additions, alterations; and'improvements, in accordance with the progress of'the place, as als6 the growing 'rtquire'ments' of the trader ha»o been made.'- i • The Culinary Department is as usual, rirstclass. - Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othei liquors j re. each and a!| • ot tho very bept quality, • v The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcpck's first-class tables,has just been refurnished in themost elogant manner. ' : ' A. ELKOS, . ProDrietor, Railway Hotel, EKETAHCNA, edwikdllliston, Pbopbieiob, . . fpHE above new Hotel, replete with J every oomfort and convenience, situated within.two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general publio. Good paddocks, stabling, a good table and moderate charees, Eketahuna Hotel, J, ANDERSON i...... Proprietor. HAYING taken over the above wellknown and oldestablishod Hotel, J, Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage. THE TRAVELLING PUBLIO will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLAOES.OF CALL in tho Forty Mile Bush. Royal Mail coaoh from Pahiatua' and Woodvills leaves thin hotel evory day. J. ANDERSON : COMMERCIAL HOTEL, . PiniAXUA, SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaru and Wellington). PKOPHIEIOKS. " SO r\ BEG to inform the . 06 \Ji, travelling public and the residents of the settlement generally that they have made extensive improvenieiita and additions to the above vopular hostelry, and have loft nothing und.ono whioh will contribute, to the comfort and convenience of their patrons. The hotel is quite: new, having ; been purchased from MrStewart, and is one of the most lmposing.buildings in the distriofc. 1 There is. a large Assembly Hall attached to (he building, with Btape and sceiiery for theatricals, etc. j Stable, loose boxes and grass paddocks closeby. , I' There is also a grand Billiard-room in 1 this Hotel, and one. of the best^adc Billiard Tables, • Coaohes stop at this hotel daily. if Charges Moderate, W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, • • ' Masterton.) r, COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fiO 000 of well-seasoned UVj vy V timber to, select from 1 at « millprices,"comprising; Architravlng," Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating, Flooring and all kinds of dressed, plandd, andMldingtimlm ! ' li !' . A few job jots to olear,cheap, Shingle'sj Houseblocks, Palings, etc. Doors and Sashes at lowest current rates ' All goods within the.Borough; delivered FREE
,f ■ ! 'establishedikbk;-^^s- - W. MILLS AND Co,, (Limited.) TROmiONaEJRS,; APvIR'ONMERPHANT^^^W;BL'IJ : MGTOI( X . 'Hayo now Opened'Up a Large Supply of' '' . / PLA NE T'J K." 'IM PL EM.E XT S SUITABLE FOR FARM AND GARDEN COMPRISING— Combined Seed Drill, Single and Double Wheel Hoes, Fire-Ely " Ploughs] fiofae HoeMftCliltivator, &c, -f. SOLEAQENTSFOEMilnor'a FIRE PBOOF SAFES and strong room doors. Joßeph Evans and Sons' Pumps and Pumping Machinery. Folten and Guilleaumo's: Barbed and Plain Fencing Wire and Wire Roues, ' EVERY MKCIUPTION OP CARRIAGE HARDWARE,' ' Aorioultchal Maoiiikery, A luioe stock of sietals of ail kinds , Galvunised Corrugated Iron. " The Maori Chief_"-a guaranteed iron-and the One Brand. Paints, Oils, and.Lubricants, LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP, (koimobosous.) J. 1). Ritchie, Chief Inspector of Stook, -ays (September 6th, 1889) Has always givra satisfaction; wool in good condition. T! F.' Desnision, manager for Sir F.. D, LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, froisosousj 0. J. Habfeii, Hackthorne, Canterbury, (floek 30,000), says (Juno 14th, 1880) . Very effective j left wool in nice condition ; very cheap, ; Handvside, Roberts and Co., Akiteo, Welhngton, (flock, 37,000)., say (October „ "20th, 'lß9l/:--Much pleased,' wool bright 19th, 1889): —Wool always satisfactory; and clean; no licks or lice; when .dipped, " grown, soft, free from ticks, badly infested, J, B. Blair, West Taieri, (October 20th G. F, Welch, manager for F.O. Fulton, 1891),— Report of Trial at Publio Dip Outram(flock, 15,0001 says (January 9th, Most satisfactoryalt,well/pleneed; very 1891) i-Exccllcntfor killing vermin of all effective; wool good condition; did not lose sorts; improves look of wool. ' A COMBINED DiP. MnD, Sutherland, Omarama Station, writes Having used Little's Dip-using 58 on extra a small packet of the Powder to every 300 gallons otwash—l consider it, then, a PERFECT DIP, the Powdor acting as a preventative, and keeping the sheep clear of fcinlrtfnrllio votir • . .......... FLOID DIP,-5a Gd per gallon in 40 gallon casks ;Ca per gallon in 5 gallon drums; singlu gallons, 7» Cd. Note, -1 gallon makes 100 gallons of sheep wash. POWDER DIP.-60s per 1 cwt keg (to make 101)0 18 81b packets 0r72 21b packets); 81b packets, 4s 121b packets, Is, LIBERAL REDUCTIONS ON LARGE ORDERS OF FLUID Oft POWDER, Agents ; : Wellington.—Levin arid Co., Murray, Roberts and Co.; Buils, Feildiko, Marion, and Palmerston North,, Stevonn and Gorton:; (iKmowN and Masterion, Caselberg and Co." ; UWED vm ■AT«. tm FAMOUS pOUBJLia FURisoW, PLOUGHS I ' also THEffi iijniiiy famed champion chilled digging plouohs. ■ Chaff Cutters and Baggers, all sizes., Steel Zigzag Harrows, same price as iron ' :! ' , " and will last,treble the time. ' ? DISC HARROWS m The only really good disc harrow in the niarktt. . New Positive Feed Broadcast Seed Sowers! Combined Grain, Manure, and Turnip Diill, made in all combinations and to sow gipin or turnips at:Vill, with or without manure as desired. REID & GRAY'S Improved Patent Rotatory Harrow, for working foul land. An inclement no farmer can do without, lttranvkn .Wnenum. implement no farmer can do| without. Improved Windmills." ~l' P Jaiu and Karbed Fencing; Wire, (exceitox- ■ prices, t IRON FENCIM STANDARDS: ' f SOLE AOENIS FOR THE ''MBKCER 11 NON-CANVAS BItiDKU, ' ■ New nimtratd Catalogues FREE mAwlhdm; QOUGHS AND C.OLDS SUCOEjjSFPLLYCORED • i;: vby using r ".. ■ ! .v • '. I '.'.MAR UP A." Masterton Agont-MR T. G, Mason s( ■* *■ A" R U P A -jing'maiefa'atibi?! : Can be taken by Children without Difficulty., ; . rl! Vi - .J«p™^QH^jSqop; •Stocked by Mr T. G, Mason, Mtn'cr'on.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4088, 13 April 1892, Page 1
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