■ WINTER INTIMATION, SECOND GREAT DISPLAY OF ADVANCED NOVELTIES. SUPERIOR SHOW IN DRESS FABRICS. Very Extcnsivo Shipments ol WeatherResisting Garments.' Stains, desire to call special attention to the large and superior shipment of DRESS FABRICS, MANTLES,'FRENCH MILLINERY, CHOICE FUIiS, etc. D BBSS DEPARTMENTS inch Cheviot Tweeds, 1/9,2/3. 48 inch Dress tyeltons, 1/6 per yard. 44 inch French Flecks, 4/-, 4/6,55. 44 loch Knicker Tweeds 2/9, 46 inch Silk Mixtures, 5/-, 5/6, to 8/-. 48 inch French Novelty liobes, 22/6 to 75/-, 48 inch French Checks, 5/3. 45 inch Estamciie Serges, 2/-, 2/6,3/- to 4/6. 42 inch Cheviot Serges, 2/3 yard. 4(i inch French Serges, 3/6, 4/6,5/-, 46 inch Silk Spot Serges, 4/-, 44 inch Diagonal Serges, 2/11. 46 inch Jacijucrcd Sorges, 3/6,4/6. 52 inch Costume Cloth, 4/-, 5/-, 5/6. 42 inoli French Foules, 1/9,1/11, 2/6. 44 inch Epangelino Cords, 3/-, 3/0. 46 inch French Cashmere! 2/6,2/9,3/-. : MANTLE DEPARTMENT, ' This Department has just opened up a large shipment of very choice novelties in Mantles richly trimmed with furs, ostrich feather and other new varieties, also some very'..'becoming styles in Capes, Cloth Jackets, Ulsters and Waterproof Garments. Buck Cloth Jackets, 13s 6d, 15s 6tl, 20s, 255, 27s 6d, 30s, 355, 110s, Coloured Cloth Jackets—9s Gd, 12s 6d, 15s 6d, 18s 6d, 21s, 255, 27s Gd, 30s, 355, 40s to 105b, Colored Capks-19s Gd,'.2ss Gd, 27s 6il, 31s Gd, 355, 37s Gd, 42s to 105s, . Silk ]Jiiooade Capes (shortlongth)-429,455, 47b Gd, 52s Gil to 75s GdlY-l'msn or Biiocade Caves (three-quartcr)-52s 6d, 555, 575, 635, 655, 70s, 755, 80s to 1475. . Seal Plcsh Jackkts—32s Gd, 355, ,425, 4os, 47s Gd,. 555, GOs to 168s. Lames'.Ulsters (special line), 17s Gd, 21s, 255, 27s Gd, 30s, 355, -lOsfo llosGd. Maids' Ui9TEM,ICs GJ,2Os, 255, 30s, 355, 10s to 09s. Mackintoshes (odourless), without sleeves, 16s Gd, 19s Gd, 255;'27s 6d,-BlsC<l l 355, 37s Gd,; 42si : 458'tq73, h Mackintoshes (odourless), ;with sleeves, 455, 50s, 555, 60s, 635, ,67s Gd to 73s Gd.v-.TnAVELLiso Mantles (all sizes),-32s Gd; 37s Gd, 455, 50s, 555, GOs to 168s. Fmi f Lined Mantles (all sizes), 425, ■lSs.'SOs'oos/ GO.i, Cos, 70s to IGBs. Tea Gowns; : s2s Gd, ; G3s, 72s Gd to 1265. Dressino Gowns, Fianneletto, lis. 6d, Flannel, 16s 6d, 18s Od, 21s to Sis.' . FUIiS I J ; UIIS I - A REAL LUXURY, ■ ; K. iV S. beg to. notify .the arrival of their Great Collection of Furs,' comprising the latest known novelties, viz., Animal Collarettes (natural as life), Minx, Skunk, Stone Marten and Sable ; also Boas in Grisly Bear, Squirrel Tail, and Sable, Muffs in Bear, Sablei;Silver.Foxi Chinchilla; ctci."V':^ Kirkcaldies Stains : 'IMPORTERS AND MANOFACTDRERS,^ WELLINGTON ■ Carpet Warehouse.—St. George's Hall; J. I, MURRAY, TEN CASES of rug OELEBRATED" FISH 11 BRAND OILSKIN OOATS, .JDIRKGT.FroiH America, Exm Light ; Madoiri ''Special" Cuts, both for Eidmg and Walking, :' These Coats are made.of the very best material, and are guaranteed WATERPJROOif. ~ Having imported theso Coats Direct from the manufacturers, canoffer.them at ; Acim Wholesai-e Pricks.' . Secure, your Coat for the 'Whiter early, "-.and-at".'.'<-V.w S ;V J. L. MURRAY'S - NEXT DOOR TO TH E CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON.
Educational Depository, MASTERTON. SCHOOL BOOKS AND SCHOOL • REQUISITES. T)LAIN and Fancy .Stationery, Ac IT count Books, ;Letter Books, Mac» millan's, Pctherrck'e, Longman's, and other publishers' books, every mail. Worts■ it', stock by Miss Braddon, Black, Rider-Haggard, May Cromolin, Stephen Hayward, etc. Toy Books from 3d, and every other line equally cheap,. . FANCY GOODS, TOYS, <k , Agents. !fcr—Pringlo'a. Ari.fNccdtowork .'ami the British and Foreign Bible Society, v. R. T. HOLMES.
C. SMITH & Co. HAVE. JUST RECEIVED A FUItTHER SHIPMENT or " "'/■ 7;:: mEsriASESAND n ix t>ales 1 ENCASES AND QIX JJALEB FOlt THEIRv;^ WINTER TRADE, ■. \^ompwßlll(^:;^U/x ; v :NOVELTIES inail DEPARTMENTS EVERYONE ' ' COME AND INSPECT % BEST ASSORTED & CHEAPEST .STOCK-IN THE DISTRICT, '■ ■ V;V' v '?f ■ v - STRICTLY WELLINGTON PRICES, ' ■ C. SMITH & Co, ~ Cash Drapers, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.
Equitable building society See larger idverttßement.' W/D°U GA L L WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER AND OPTICAN DIKEOTIMPORTER ofßotfaerhaL and other makers of watches. French, American, and Austrian Hall nnd Dining Boom Clookß (suitable for presentations). Special attention given to the testing of sight mi fitting 0/ speMes, mßsmmxiiuNtsmti
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4415, 11 May 1893, Page 2
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