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' WINTER DRESS FABRICS 1892—SEASON—1892. '• • Winter Dreas Materials, pretty and useful colourings yard . - ■ tSSuw jy in^ er i ? reaß Materialß, Scroll patterns, in suitable colouring 7Jd yard ; mnmS-n*si? *, ew ? eBl " na In Homei P nß very durajble and becoming BJ.yard Mew.Gramte Tweeds, a novelty Innseful Dress stuff 1 101 yard 1 i IHOHBSWID®, Grey Homespuns, in light, .medium, und daik shades 10i yard. .. . • • PATTERNS and SELF-MEASUREMENT CHARTS FREE BY POST. ; ljunTTTju TOTnri • ut CELEBRATED DRKSS MELTONS unequalled for durability - S2I 5? n B , ha ?eso grey, navy, lawn, myrllo, clarofc, brown, black Bid yard ■ : ImSS ™ '. n t d f "f W nwrae, browns, fawn, myrtle, black 10} d yard I iSnnfl! mrnl' mos ® Mionable winter Colors 1/9 yard! i • >..< ••• • iNOHEb WIDTS, thia is the most durable dress material that .oaa, bs prooarod and may be had ia any Color,' (i yards Is ■ sufficient for full dress, 2/6 per yard. •! .■: . i THPniMTOTr™ SELF ME ISDREMENT CHARTS FREE BY POST. : INCHES WIDE, all wool loulo Sorgee, in iill fashionable Oolor'a, 12Jd 1/8,1/6 yard Wto 42 inc ins wide Foulo Serges; all wool, Suitable Season's Shades 2/H t0.2/8 per yard * 5 inches wide Neir Amazun Oioth in all tiio best Colors 3/G to 3/11 yard.' " ' ' SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF ALL WOOL WAVY SERGES from 25 to 30 inohea wide 1/, 1/3 1/8 1/9 •1/11 2/6 per yard. ' ' ' NAVii WOOL SERGES from 42 to 46 inches, wide 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 per Yard, Patterns und Solf-Meaaureinent icbarta Free by Post. frO'llillfj; ) - •J -Hk ' p.-.'i j,, if : \\ V. TeAro House ( Wellington, N.Z.I STAR HOTEL,, MA STERm E. J. SSAHL, PROPRIETOR. (Late of Panama-street, Wellington), BJ. SEARL having taken over the , above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and genoral publio of Master-, ton and the District, that it is his intention 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 very best liquors has-been laid in,: The Is Luncheon on sale day a speciality, Good Stabling and paddocks. STAR HOTEL, MASTERTON ESTABLISHED 1854. I'- W. MILLS AND Co, (Limited,) IRONMONGERS, AND IRONMEROHANTS, WBLLINGTOK A ■ Have now Onnnnd Tim Large Supply of ' IMPLEMENTS SUITABLE FOR FARM AND GARDEN USE • "Compbising— CqmMned Seed Dnll, Single and.Double Wheel Hoes; "Fire-Fly" PlougHs, Horse fioe and Cultivator, &c, HOTEL, MASTERTON. The Proprietor of the above old and well-known establishment begs to!thank the inhabitants of Mastorton and the sur rounding districts, an alsotho travelling iublio for the large measure ot support aitherfco given, and begs respectfully to that additions, alterations, and improvements, in accordance with the progress.- of the place, as also the growing requirements of ; the trade, h.w beon lade. 1 ' The Culinary Department is asusual, rirst-class. Wines, Beers,' Spirits, 7 and ■ othei liquors ere each and all ot the very best quality. The Billiard-Room, which is provided with one of Aleock's first-olass tableß,has just been refurniahod in thomost elegant manner. ! A. ELKINS, ProDrietor, Hotel, SOLE AGENTS FOR- ' Milner's FIRE PfIOOF SAFES and strong room doOtt. Joseph Evans and Sons' Pumps and Pumping Machinery. iFelten and Guilleaume's Barbed and Plain-Fencing Wire and ■ Wire Botois. = : EVERY DESCRIPTION OF CARRIAGE HARDWARE. ' HOBSSBX's AoKICULTUIUL MAOHIKEnr, A LAME STOOK Ot METAtfI OF Alt KISM, Galvanised. Corrugated Iron. " The Maori Chief "—a guaranteed iron—and the Ona Blued, I.. Paints, Oils, and Lubricants, EKETAHCNA. ED W A.jttD~ELLISTOiS, ' PROPRIETOR. ; \ rpHE above new Hotel, replete with 1 . every .comfort and convenience, situated within two minutos walk of the Railway Station, .-is now open for the accommodation of TRAVELLERS and general.publio- . , Good paddocks, stabling, agobd table id mnderatfljcharces. , J. ANDER50N,,....,.., Proprietor. HAVING taken over the above wellknown 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 establishinenl one of THE -BEST PLACES OF CALL'iri tlie Forty Mile Bush. ; ... . , -Royal Mail coiioh from Pahiatua and Woodvilb leaves this hotel every day, J. ANDERSON . ■ , COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Pahiatua. . SULLIVAN & CORBY, (Late of Timaru and Wellington). Proprietors. S O /"I BEG to inform th .06 lj., travelling publio end the residents of t ho settlement generally that they have made extensive improvemeiite and additions to the above topular hostelry, and have left nothing undono which will contribute to the comfort and convenience of. their patrons, ' The hotel ia quite 'new, having been purchased from Mr Stewart, and is one of the most imposing buildings in the district. to the building, with stare and scenery for theatricals, otc, PLANET JR. s==~?m LITTLE'S SHEEP DIP, LITTLE'S FLUID DIP. r (non-poisonous.) J. D.RncniE, Chief Inspector of Stock, saya (September Gth, 188D)Has always giv- n satisfaction; wool in good condition'. . T. F, DE.vmsioN,manaßor.forSir F. D. Bell, Ida Valley (flock 28,000) says (August 19th, 1889):—Wool always satisfactory; well grown, soft, free from ticks, ; O.fPj AVelcil, manager for P, O. Fgltonj' Outram (flock, 15,000) says (January: 9tbj 1891): —Exccllentfor killing vermin of all sorts; improves look of wool. UTTIiE'SPOWDER DIP, C, J. Habpeb, Hackthorne, Canterbury, (flock 30,000), says (June 14th, 1880) , Very effective j left wool in nice condition very cheap. ; Handisidb, Robems and Co'., Akitco, Wellington (flock, 37,000). say fOelokr ■ 26th, 1891^Mnoh pldasDtl, wool bright ana clean; no ticks or lico j when dipped, badly infested, J, B, Bunt, West Taicri, (October 50th 1891),—lieport of Trial at Publio Dip:— Most Satisfactory; -allien pl&std; very effective; wool good condition -,' did not lose a single sheep. A COMBINED.DIP, , U MnD, SnTHEnLAND, Omarama Station, writes Having used Littlo's Dip-nsing as an extra a small packet of the Powder to every 300 gallons oi wash—l consider it, then, aTERFfiCT DIP, the Powder acting as a preventative, and keeping the sheep clear of ticks for the year. FLUID DlP.—os fid per gallon in? casks; Cs per M'lun in 5 gallon drums; sin«lu gallons, In 6d. Note. -1 gallon makes 100 galliWbf ihoep wash. fOWOWR per l dwt keg (to make 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 I'OWDER, Agents : . • WELLixaioN.—Levin and Co,, Murray,, Roberts and Co. ; Butis, Feiibino, Marton, aud Palmerston North., Stevens aud Gorton; Grevtown and Masieeton, Caselberg and Co. ' ■' ,- .f L REID AND GRAY'S close by. There is also a grand Billiard-room in this hotel, and one of the Billiard Tables..; ~ . Coaches stop at this hotel daily, . Charges MonERATE, W. Prangnell (Cornef of Queen and Renall Streets, Mastorton,) COAL AND TIMBER MERCHANT. fill 00(1 of well-seasoned uy,yyu. t j M berto select- from at mill prices, 'comprising" Arch'itravingr Moulding, Skirting, Rusticating,'Floorrng and all kinds of dressed, ; planed,"' and building timbers. A few job lota to olear cheap,' 1 • Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings, oto, Doors and Sashes at lowSst current rates' All go©dfl ( within the Borough delivered' "EES % (•RSISnKi'SSRSV I m wmm m FAMOUS DOUBjUE IfUIIRO,W PLOUGHS I ALSO THEIR EQUALLY FAMED CHAMPION OHIIjtED DIGGING PLOUGHS. Chaff Cutters and Baggers, all sizes. Steel Zigzag IWows, iiame price as iron, ' and will last treble the time. W: DISC HAIUIOWS The'only really good disc harrow in the matktt, New Posit'm'Fad BrmdM Seed Powers/;••• •.;; Combined Graiii, Manure, and Turnip Dull, made in all combinations and to sow grain or turnips at will, with or without manure as desired. 1 REID k GRAY'S Improved Patent Rotatory Harrow, for working foul land.' An implement no farmer can do without,: Improved Windmills. 1 PJain and Barbed Fencing Wire. •) ALLY LOW' V . , ' 1 V iITV lAt» . HBCES..:,! ' IRON FEHCIM STANDARDS, " j • ■ SOLE ■ AOENIS. FOR THE ''MEUOER 1 ' NOS> ASVAS BISDEfe. ■ ; NtUilllustrM Catalogues FREE on Application;' • 0 O D GHS AND COLDS ' : SUCCESSFULLY CURED; " by usint;. "MARUP A.", : Masterton Agent—Mr.T.-G. -Masow. "■r ■'if .. - ■M ..A W U 4 Being made pa'atabi?, taken i-by. Chili" sulty. Can bo taken i-by Children' without ■' - Diffieu' • It ia n splendid Modioine for COUGH'and CROUP Stocked by Mr T. G. Masoii, Master

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4094, 22 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4094, 22 April 1892, Page 1

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