SLAUGHTER , SLAUGHTER! . SLAUGHTER DRAPERY, CLOTHING : MILLINERY, ' IN THE ' ESTATE OF A. A. ROWLEY, 31 and 33, Courtcnay Place, Wellington W. BELL HAS purchased tho Entire Stook in t-ho estate nt srvkn BMU,ingß and Id in tiik £, and will clear tlip lot in a short time at Slaughtering Price? for CASH. THE STOCK-CONSISTS OFPlaln and Fanoy Dress Stuffs, Colored nod Black Cashmeres and Merinoa.Delalnea Prints, Satins, Ginghams, Winsoys, Meltons Plaids, Dress Tweeds, Trails, Muslins Black Mid Colored Velveteens, Plushes Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Dimitys and Flannellcttcs. White and Colored Blankets and Counterpanes, White and Colored Flannels, Brown and Whito Sheetings, Grey and White Calicoes, Table Damasks, Cotton and Crimean Shirtings, Brown and Cream Hollands, Window Hollands, Tickings, Silcsias and Dress Linings, Towels and Towelings, bhawls, Lace Curtainß. Table Covers, Antlmacassers, Toilet Covers, Diapers, Ladies' and Children's Ulsters and Jackets, Ladies' and Children's Bloubcb. Laces,- Flowers,. Feathers, Ornaments, Ladies' and Girls' Straw Hats and Trimmed Millinery, Ladies' Kid, Silk, Tafleta and Lisle Gloves, Ladies' and Childrens Hosiery, Ladies' Corsets and Underclothing, Pellisses, Ribbons, Dust Cloaks, Men's and Youths' Cloth aad Tweed Suits, Overcoats, Oilskins, Macintoshes, Moleskin Trousers, Tweed Trousers, Vests and Trousers, Men's and Boys' White and Colored Shirts, Men's and Boys': Straw und Felt Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties, and General Haberdashery. Come and inspect the Goods. Be in Time foe thk'Cteeat Bahoaiks, (Opposite Club Hotel, Masterton.) W.BELL, ALEX. ROSS, Practical Saw and Tool Makek, DIXON STREET WELLINGTON.
(Opposite lioyal Onk Hotel.) JUST landed2Cases Circular Saws, 1 case files, Whcatmim and Smitli, —One case Circular Saws,l case A'crticai Saws, 1 Case Crosscut, 1 Case Hand Saws, 1 Case Band Saws, 2 Cases Files from Disston and Sons. 2 Cases Belting, Leather and liubler, Emery Wheels and Machinery Oil. All Bought for Cash and Selling at a Low Price. ■ (j rpiLLEARD JJATUSOH, Architect, Hall-Strcot Mastcrton, Axd at Pahiatua. B, P. GINDERS, DENTIST. Citußcn-st. Mastkrtos. Hours—o till 12 a.m.,and 2tillsi>,m. OPENING NOTICE E. HALE. OF THELABK-HAM Nurskuy, NMSOX, WISHES to inform the inhabitants ofMasterton and surrounding districts that lie intends starling in business as Nurseryman and Florist, and by growing and offering for salcnothingbut what is of high-class merit, he trusts to receive a fair share of support. I am prepared to receive orders for the coming planting season for nil kinds of Fruit anil Ornamental Trees, Plants, etc. Apples are worked On Northern Spy and Winter Majctin stocks, thus ensuring the roots perfect immunity from the American Blight, lam prepared to execute Planting and Ornamental Garden and Lawn Work and will undertake to give my patrons entire satisfaction. E.HALE. WAIRARAPA NURSERY, Te Ore Ore Eoad Mastcrton. jas. stoneT Waipoua Nursery, Mastehtok. Established 1876. REMINDS his old patrons and residents generally that ho has a large assortment of conifcra and shelter trees in his nursery, ready for sale.
Elegans, 12/-per 100; Pimislnsig. lins, 8/- jilt 100; Macrocarpa, 12/• to 15/- per 100. A large consignment of frnii trees to arrive from liangiora Nursery, near Ciiristehurch, m a few days. Also all kinds of small fruits, and a large variety o£ Camehas, Euododexdboxs, Azaleas and Hoses. I am also prepared to plaut a livo fence at half the cost of a wire fence, Samples of fruit to be seen at J. N. Brunton's tailor, Perry-street, where orders can be left and willrcceive prompt attention. A large consignment arrived in Wellington by s.s. Takapuna. Orders delivered early next week. J. STONE. NOTICE. AFTEII being nearly twenty years in the empty of Mr W. Peeiiy, I aave taken over his KURIPUNI BUTCHERY, And hope by civility and attention to business to obtain a fair share of the patronage of the people living in Maston and Kuripuni, Every description of meat of the dest quality will bo kept, and sold at easonablo prices, W. MORRIS, Family Butcher, Kuiupuxi Masterton,
I HAVE now opened seven parcels of new JEWELLEIiY, Comprising—18et., Oct., and Silver Brooclics, nil new designs, Ladies' and Gents Alberts and Wntulies; some elioico patterns in Diamond and ltnby Engogeinent Rings also a seventh case of KOTHEHHAM LEVEE WATCHES anil a few new pieces in STERLING SILVER AND E- P, WARE W DOTJGrALL, UNDER the CLOCK, HASTERTON
"The Warwick" High-class uoabding ESTABLISHMENT KM GBNTIiBMEN, F.UHHUB AND 'I'OUIITSTS, , By Day or Week. Hoi and Cold Watkk baths, ! 67, "Wellington Terraco '' • en INEST YIEW IN WELLINGTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4787, 31 July 1894, Page 2
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715Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4787, 31 July 1894, Page 2
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