> NE W AUTU IN AND WINTER DEESS MBKICS 1892—SEASON—1892. : 25 INCHES WIDE New Winbr X)T M a ! 0r M 8 ' P and useful ooloarlngs 6Jdyard" 25 INCHES WIDE' New Desi«ns in ]L<» 01 ut 3uitable colou " n ? 8 W yard INCHES WIDE, FIIEE SyjPOST. 25 INCHES WIDE in nT>nrlo» nf rrro> , DRthS MELTOIiS unequalled for durability 25 INCHES S n S gfey ' m > lm > Wh olaret, brown, black Bid yard ? 25 INOTM S•u / B l my mmne > hmm < fa ™> myrtle, bl ok lOid yard ''' ■ " 46 INCHES K' < nfyrllo, blacked prii 48 INCHES WinP !hi!l !L ! d "l g , and faßhluna We winter Colors 1/9 yurd. " sufficient for'»"J Color,; o'yarda ia BaaagMg(?SrA SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OP ALL WOOL NAVY jtef , t( »' I „ ; ; 1/112/0 per yard. SERGES from 25 to 3D mohes wide,!/. 1/3 1/61/9 NAVY WOOL SERGES from 42 to 46 inches wide 2/6 2/11 s/fi i/n aiq air i Patterns and SelMleasuroinent charts Free by Post. ' ' 1 1 PW yati umiu .true Dy rose. Teiroioii©
SIAR HOTEL, MASTERTON, E. J. SEARL, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Panama-street, "Wellington). EJi SEARL having taken over the above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling, and neneral public of Master ton and tho District that it is his intention to conduct the house on entirely now lines, A complete new staff of servants nas been engaged, tho house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very best liquors has been laid in, The Is Luncheon on sale day a speciality, Good Stabling and paddocks. STAR HOTEL, M4STERTON jILUB HOTEL, MASTEIiTON, The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to thank the inhabitants of Masterton and the sur rounding districts, an also tho travelling publio, for the largo measure ot support hitherto givon, and begs respectfully to state that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with tho progress of the place, as ako the growing requirements,,of the trade, been made.. " ' ' „ _ The' Culinary Department is as usual, drst-olass. " •' _ Wines, Beers, Spirits, and othei liquors are each and all of tho very best quality. The Billiard Room, which is provided with one of Alcock's first-class tablos,has just been refurnished in thomost elegant manner. A. ELKTNS, Proprietor, Railway Hotel, EKETAHUNA. edwardlilliston, Proprietor, IIHE ahove new .Hotel, replete with : every ■ comfort arid convenience, situated witjiin two minutes walk of the Railway Station, is nnwopon for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and' general public. Good paddocks, stabling, a good table and chsrtres. Eketahuna Hotel. J. ANDERSON Proprietor, HAYINO .taken over the above well. / known and old-established Hotel, J, Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to secure a fair share of patronage, THE .TRAVELLING PUBLIC will find this establishment one of THE BEST PLACES OF GALL in the Forty Mile jßush, . ; Royal Mail coach from Pahiatua and Woodvilh leaves this hotel overy day. : J.ANDERSON' COMMERCIAL HOTEL, 'Pahiaioa. SULLIVAN & CORBY, • (Late of Timaru and Wellington), Proprietors, ti P r p' BEG'to inform the Ui \Xi l/i| travelling public and tho residents of the settlement generally that they have made, extensive improve" mentaand hostelry, and have left nothing undone Vfhioh will contribute to the comfort and convenience of their patrons, The hotel ib quite new, having.been, purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of the most im pitting buildings in the district. There is a large Assembly H all attached to tho building, with stape and scenery for theatricals, oto. Stable, loose bosesa: ■'There is also a grand Bjliiard-room in this botel, and ono of the bestnmade Billiard Tables. ; OIIARGKS MODERATE, W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Renall Streets, Masterton.) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fif) 0(10 °f well-seasoned 5 timber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating,. Floorin? and all kinds' of dressed,; planed, and building timbers. A few job lots to clear cheap, All 1 goeds within the Borough delivered TOE' - ■
ESTABLISHED 1854. E. W. MILLS AND Go,, (Limited,) IRONMONGERS, AND IRONMEROHANTS, WELLINGTON Ifavo now Opened Up n La'rj»e Supply of "PLANET JR." Implements. SUITABLE FOR FARM AND GARDEN USE ; "n V Iri ■' Comprising— , . Combined Seed Drill, Single and Double Wheel Hoes, Fire-Fly 1 Ploughs, Horse Hoe and Cultivator, &c, SOLE AGENTS FOR- . r s AoßipnnuL Maudr*. a u*ok stock op ior a„l kb*. Galvanised Corrugated Iron. <" TnE Maow GMKmteed iron—and the Oiib Brand. LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP. LITTLE'S FLUID DIP, (non-poisonods.) J.D.Ritchk, Chief Inspector of Stock, says (September 6th, 1880) Has always givm satisfaction; wool in good condition, T. F. Decision, manager for Sir F, D, , —: —Wool always satisfactory • well grown, soft, free from ticks, G, F, Welch, manager for F, 0, Fulton,' Outran (flock, 15,0001 says (January 9th, 1891)Exoollonfcfor killing vermin ,o£ all sorts; improves look of wool. LITTLE'S POWDER DIP, 0, J. Harper, Hackthornc, Canterbury, (flock 30,000), says (Juno 14th, 1850). Very effective; left wool in nice condition very cheap, Hakdysidr, Rom:iiTS and Co., Akiteo, Wellington (Hook, 37,000), say (Ootober '2Gth, 1891JMuch pleased, wool bright and clean; no ticks or bee; when dipped, badly infested, J. B. Blair, West Taieri, (October 20th 1891),--Report of trial at Publio Dip Most satisfactory; all well pleased; very effective; wool good condition; did not lose a single sheep, unc , A COMBINED DIP. ilnD, Sdthkrland, Omarama Station, writes :-Hfiving used Little's Dip-using as a P™FPTnIPS"V IE Powderio every3oogal'onsolTvash-I consider it, then, f th Towder acting as a preventative, and keeping the sheep olear of FLUID DlP.—sa fid per gallon in 40 gallon casks; Gs per gallon in 5 gallon I POWDKR 0 1HP -n Cd 'i ~ 1 /' lllon makeS 100 gQllonS ° f 9hee P Wash ' oiu , I P '~ o ? 3 P° r 10WC ke s ( tu Mko lOOOcallons); 70s por case (of packets); 81b packets, 4a; 21b packets,'is. LIBERAL BEDDOTIOWB ON LARGE ORDERS OF FLUID OR POWDER. Welun'Oton.—Levin and Co., Murray, Roberts'and Co.; Bulls, Fp.iidino TONXaXrg a A ndCr iON N ° RTII,I OVBnS ' (}llßYTo ™ and Masier ' REID AND'GRAY'S <smd kOUKS! l!Vk I m m FAMOUS DOUBLE FUItHO W PLOUGHS J ALSO THEIR EQUiJLY FAMKD CHAMPION CHIMED DIGGING PLOUGHS, Chaff Cutters and Baggors,.all sizes. Steel Zigzag Harrows, same price as iron and will last treble tho tiinb. , ' DISC HARKOWS .ga. The only really stood disc harrow in the markit. . . New Posiiiu Feed Bmulmsl Seed Powers!' Combined Grain, Manure, and Turnip Drill, made in all combinations and to sow or turnips at will, with or without manure as desired. KEIDd: GRAY'S improved Patent Rotatory Harrow, for woikinj? foul land. An implement no farmer can do without. Improved Windmiilb. Smw 'I P Jaiu nnd I'Javbed Fencing Wire, ) exceptionmm. \ IRON FENCISO STANDARDS, 1 i PJIIC2B . SOLE AOENIS FOR THE "MEKUER" NOW-ANVAS DI>MH, : NmlllmlmMCatalwmJßEEonApriUmlm.' QOUGES AND COLDS : SUCCESSFULLY CURED . by using . . ' Masterton Agent—Mr T. G. Mason. MARU P A Oan be taken by Children' without Difficulty,; 1 It is a s| lenclid Medicine for whooping cough and croup Stocked by Mr T. G, Mason, Master
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4093, 21 April 1892, Page 1
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