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.irssiiii ra ■■lf:: i, : •' \\l. 9/!O U'i io W 1892—SEASON—1892 *vh <■ M!:'!' !.:i> mm Se.i, 4 n- Winter Dress Materials, pretty and useful colourings GJd vard r iMnnwa -mrnS' i? CW lU "® r ® l '^ as Sot6ll patternri t i fn suitabld eolourinste 7Jd:yatd i. ,i. .. % TOnwnowmr S 9W 2®®^'!?' fa ? oy Home>pmis.TMy durable and becoming ■ ; OS urmr' ® WIDE, Grey Homospuns, in light, mediuinj tod iiattahades lOt yard,;; r * ■, ...... PATTERNS and SELF-MEASOREMBUT CHARTS FIIEE BY POST.' 1 of; i MnTTif« TOTm? • i CELEBRATED DRESS MELTONS unequalled for durability il H 3 m s ! la( ! ea O TO nsv y> tm > ra y«'°. olaret, brown, black Btd yard 0- Enn' ' u "M" 8 of nav y mt m< faivn, myrtle, black lOjd yard ffi mm-n* . m 'W® B , ol ?.«& ra , arotfe > Www,fawn;'myrtle,Maisk 12M..yard' j: ( A i.'V;j M f i !o ffl® 1 : 1 ?! 1 '! leading and most fashionable winter dolors 1/9 yard. * "•'•■ '' ' 48 IxSOHEb WIDE, this is the most durable'.dress material, that can/bo procured and may be had in any Color 6 Yards is sufficient for full dress. 2/6 per yard.' ' ■ ■ - ■•■'• ■■ ■ ' " Jt " us " '>) :i '■ «w lUU UIU9OI ilfu |.'Bl J'ttlU. oi'Ywrm^ : WrW ~ l Av !l \ N8 c, : A P,SJP)MMSURMENT;OHiRIUFREEBYPOST. 24 INOHtb WIDE, all wool If vole Serges, in all fashionable Colors, : l2jd'i/8, l/6yard J '' - ; : 40 to 42 mo les wide Foule Serges, all wool, Suitablo Season's Shades 2h to 2/6" PBt yard " 42 inohes wido New Amazon Oioth in all the best Colors 3/6 to 3/il A SPLESDID M/SJyJrd WO ° L MVY SERGES fC ° m 25 b3O inohes wide V* 1/3 1/6 l/» NAV* WOOL SERGES from 42 to 46 inches wide 2/6 2/11 3/6 3/11 4/3 4/6 por yard. Patterns and Self-Measurement charts Free by Post. TeAro House VYellingtonj' M;Z. 7'VTi' STAR HOTEL, MASTERIOfI. ESTABLISHED 1854.

" E. J. SKARL. P^IOPHIETOR. (Lato of Panama-street, Wellington). BJ. SEARL. having taken over the • above Hotel wishes to inform the travelling and'general public of .Master-, ton and the District that-ifc is his intention to conduct the house on entirely new lines,' A oomplete new'staff;of,seryahts ;nas been engaged, the house thoroughly renovated, and an unrivalled stock of the very-best liquors has been laid-in,.. ■' The Is Luncheon oil salo'day a'-bpeo- '• iality, ' 1 ' Good Stabling arfd jiaddooks. ■ •STAR HOTEL, MASTERI'ON the inliabitantis'Bf Mastortbn and the's'ur rounding 'districts, ; & alio tlio' travelling mblio.for the large measurd-of support iith'erw given,'arid bogs' respoctfully! to state that additions, alteration's, and improvements, in.accordance with tho progreas' of ;the pipe, as also :t|ie 'growing '•* of- the trad6,Ha®o boon The Culinary Department is as usual, rirst-class,, ; ■ nes, Beers, 'Spirits, and'.: qthci liquors ere eaoli and all ot the very best quality, ■. . , - - ; The Billiard Room, ; wliich' ia'provideo with one of Alcock's first-class tables.has manner. Railway Hotel,: EKETAHUNA, ! EDW4RD"ELLISTON, : Proprietor.' |J ; fpHE above rie.w ' Hotel, repleto with JL every 1 comforb, and convenience, situated within two minutes walk of the vayl Station, is now open for tho accommodatidn of TRAVELLERS' and general public ' > :l Good piidd'ocks, stabling, a good table and mnd()rat« chirees. "HUB • HOTEL, MASTESTON, The.Propriitor'of "the-'abovo'old iand A. EL KINS, Pronriotor, Eketahuna Hotel. J,, ANDERSON , .Proprietor, HAVING taken over the abovo wellknown and'uldestablished Hotel, J. Anderson trusts by civility and best attention, to seoure -a fair share of THE. IRA YELLING PUBLIC wiil find this establishment'one of THE BEST PLACES OF CALL in tho Forty Mile Bush, Koyal Mail coach from Pahiatua and Ji ANDERSON COMMERCIAL HOTEL. P AIIIiTUA, SULLIVAN & CORBY, 1 1 (Late of Timaru and Wellington). : PROPRIETORS, S.&C.. the residents of tl that they have made extensive improve' BEG to inform the travelling public , and have left nothing undone which will contribute' to the comfort and convenience of their patrons. The hotel is quite newj. having been purchased from M'rStewart,"and is one of the most imposing buildings in the district. to the building, with stape aiid scenery for theatricals, etc. close by There is also agrand Billiard-room in this Hotel, and one of the Billiard Tables, : " Charges Moderate, W. Prangnell (Corner of Queen and Re'hall Streets," Mastertori.) COAL AND.TIMBER,MERCHANT, fid 000 UUjUUU ' ciinber to select from at mill prices, comprising Architraving, Moulding, Skirting,' Rusticating, -Flooring and all kinds uf dressed, planedj and building timbers.-' • j ' ' ■, A.few job lota fio blear; cheap. ; Shingles, Houseblocks, Palings; oto, Doors and.Sashes at lowest ourrent rates All goods within the Borough delivered yiBB

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4096, 25 April 1892, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4096, 25 April 1892, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4096, 25 April 1892, Page 1

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