.y Spring Intimation ) OASES OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL NOVELTIES. Open the Spring Season of 1892 with their tot instalment of 180 Casesmedium and high class goods. It lias ever been ono of the characteristics of this House to ho early prepared for each season, with every new idea and style that finds favour with the leading fashionable Society in the vrincipal cities of Europe, Wo can confidently tay this season 1 ! collection of Novelties is without a parallel in this city, both as to value, variety and quality. Tun First Skiiies ok Drkss Fabrics represents an cxtoisivo rango of new and choice Colourings and Textures in Crocodile and Crepon Stripes, French Opaline Cords, trench and English Cheviots, Parisian Robo Effects, English and French llcigcs, French Cameo Mixtures, Now Colours in Foulcs, French Summer Flakes, Imperial Showerproof Beiges 02 inches wido 3/6 and 0/- yard, Washing Dress Saterns, Artistio Designs in Prints, New Zephyrs and Galateas, FRENCH AND EN6LIBR MILLINERY. This Department is fully prepared with every requirement for the Season's trade, Novelties in Millinery, Hats and Bonnets are innumerable, Untrimmed Goods deserve special attention for the extensive variety of new creations, vis.: —The Arachne, Yirot, Caius, Tuvcr, Berthe, Caroline, Rcbou*, anil many other new and becoming styles, MANTLE DEPARTMENT. In the NEW MANTLE SHOW ROOMS very rich and elegant goods have been imEnglish modelß in SAQUEandWATTEAU COATS, LOOSE MANTLES and JACKETS, THREE-QUARTER JACKETS, SILK and LACE MANTLES, TUDOR CAPES. New Colourings in SILK BLOUSES, new patterns in TEA nndDRESSING GOWNS. Special shipment of ODORLESS MACINTOSHES with ill tho latest improvements, SEW ANDFAJSBIONABLS GOODS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS; Patterns of Dress Fabrics and Washing Effects Bent post free to all parts of New Zealand IIII'OnTMS AND MINB^ACTOREnB, WELLINGTON Carpet Warehouse, I Bnlk Stores, St, George's Hill, Brandon- St
LOOK INTO MURMI'S LVIUIUIV,'] SATUEDAY AND you will seo a tiqht that you havo novor seen in this District J. L MURRAY, [LATE MANAGER WHOLESALE DRAPERY CO,] Next Door to the Club Hotel, MASTERTON. Educational Depository, MASTEBTON. A LARGE and varied assortment of ACCOUNT BOOKS aud GENERAL STATIONERY-inoluding Photograph Albums and Frames Ladies' Bags and Purees of all kinds Scrap and Fern Albums Uidiei Companions Writing Desks, Tourist Cases, Card Cases, etc, Artists Materials, Fancy Goods, Academy Pictdres, 1892, A Few Copies only left. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL REQUISITES. A gents for -Pringle's Art Needlework and the British and Foreign Bible Society, R. T. HOLMES.
TAKE SPECIAL NOTE! VISIT THE PREMISES C. SMITH & Co, QUEEN-BTREET, MASTERTON, end iNSfzcx their new and extensive flokciion of Spring and Summer 1892-93 Season. H. OWEN, Account Books. ' Memo Books. MERCANTILE STATIONERY I PHOTO ALBUMSI PHOTO FRAMESI DOOKS in eray department of ) Litoraluro Whoimam k Eeiail, I JOHN WATT, Queen Street Maeterton
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4243, 14 October 1892, Page 2
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453Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4243, 14 October 1892, Page 2
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