'IMPERATIVE INTIMATON. :FIKBTrCOteBmTION EXCLUSIVE NOVELTIES. AUIUMNANDInNTBB SERIES.; Stains )EO respectively to invito the attention ) o! their patrons,to the vast mmso of esceptional Fabrics and Models, gathered, from the leading, fashionable manufactures in France, Saxony, and other well known centres, every .attention has been given to the class 'of fabrics suitable i LADES'-DRESS NOVELTIES: I j -Silk Shot Hojkosr I ■ ! Bilk Spot Bepcs, ...' i New Shot Whipcords, " i Diagonal .Ombre Hopsacs, ; French .Diagonal Shots,' , i Colored Hopsao Serges, ■ French Novelty Tweeds,'.'." ', ; ; Novelties in Saxony Fabrics, Basket Silk Mixtures ; New Dice Shots. ' " , Ladies desirous of Tasteful Drosses are solicited to write.for patterns; whicharo NEW MILLffIERY (JREATiONS. Dainty and becoming confections iu ing many smart shapes, viz: New Gondokeb Dauohtebs, The Taplow, The Lees, TnKMAit.Ciuu.TErais; Maikee, Amazon, Lvceui, mo. \ MANTLE BrlW ROOM. . 1 date with all the leading models in Ladies', overgarments, New Mantles and Jackets, New Three Quaker Caws, New Sealette Jackets and Caves, bpeoul vamje, Tea and Dbessino Gowns.Maciniosues, BtOUBES, EIO, CORRESPONDENCE INVITED. ' NEW GOODS FOR ALL DEPARTMENTS. KirUdie miSkins, WELLINGTON:
Educational Depository, MASTEKTON. SOEOOL BOOKS AND SWOOL RBQVIBITBB. New Zealand Diaries Boyi'Own Annual Girls' Own Annual Nietet'a Att Annual Infanta* Magazine . Children's Friend Chatterbox, Littlo Folks, Chums, etc, FANCY GOoDsi TOYS, &o. ' Agent for—Pringle'B Art Needlework and the British arid Foreign Bible Society ' RT. HOLMES.
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very best quality procurable at J.frPBBAT'S TO DOOPO CLUB HOTEL, A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT or CMSTHAS GAUDS AND BOOKLETS, NEW ANNUALB,Boys and Girls, Our Boys, Chums, Chatter box, The Prize, Little Dots, Sunday, {Child's Companion, Children's Friend, Boob, Goods and leys for phrlst. mas and New Year Presents,, JOHNWATO [Ne*t to MAS9N, .: Queen 5treet,....;.... i.....% .Manijrton WAIEARAPA PHOTOGRAPHIC ;;,.BTupios.. ; ,;.;?;i OPAL; BromHei'Paper and SUrez 'Print Enlargement?, from O-D.7, to Lifo SuMi^finWied'v'withßuuael, .;. • iOrdlnsjjtor Matpr^Snrfsc>..rfj : TpRi'BV.(JpABTKB« tiib ' : ha ILkroih j - Ouisias, BeauHfotor FlpWied, Equal to the bott 1 produced in the Colony, for: It M Half Dozen 1 Q/ • ■„,„„, - ■ Vimii Group Vioraxmvlth Enamel Mat.OpajSnrface'f.alio firjiihedh fiTaterorol'Ooloow;': . i:-u •; YumftTipiS kTowm oe Ootjhuw'Op Balsl The W sMortment ol tfaprl jPholtjalpejfZealand, , IHOSvIDiPRIIiI,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 2
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353Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4669, 14 March 1894, Page 2
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