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SUPERIOR DRESS FABRICS. NEW CORDED DRILLS, BLOUSE PRINTS, FANCY MUSLINS, ZEPHYRS, ETC, Second Shipments Coiwctiyelt IJepbbskni Extensive Dismay of Mobbrn Mebcuandise. N Woollen Dress Materials. m English and Foreign FLECKED DRKSS fli TWEEDS, 44 iuoU wide, 2/3. 2/9, 8/3, b; S/6t04)- pcryjfd C FRENOH WOOL CREPONS, New .'-hades, »> Latest Crmps, '.2 to-11 inch, 2/3, 2/C, - ?/11, 3/opetyrrd NEW 801TINOB, Ve<y Cho'ee to Texture ■> and Co'oatinj, 44 to 48 rech, 2/8, 3/-, 3/G toi"ope,- vatd „ PLAIN AND FANCY AMAZONS, Lat-st '/ CulQO.'in-'.s, special value, 44 ! ncli, 2/U, 3/-, to >/■; „2 ipeh „/6 yard sl CHECK DGESS GOOi>, we are slvowir.R " cslwustWo 6.ock in very small and medium Freeh Drc-s Cbecliß, very j fashiooab'o, 41 ine\ 2/6, 3/-, 3/8, to 4/- jai NOVELTY BOBES. eicMvo to vs alone in Ihis city, one dress lcasth only to j each design and colouring, 7 to 7J yards each; Prteo £B/6, 40/-, 42/6, lo _ 033 ;'io length Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics. PIQUE DRILLS, in all the lates 1 ; fashion- ' able coiouts, 28 io 32 ioch wido, lO.ld, 1/2, !.•»,1/4 wd FRENCH BLOUSE AND CAMBRIC SHIRTING, io 45 different patterns, " 32 inch wide, lljd yard BLOUSE LAWNS, 50 pittas, 30 inob, OJdyard '] DARK AND MEDIUM PRINT, 400 pieces, ' in the latest designs nod co'ourings, ' «'d. 7Jd- 3d. Pid io ll.«d yard i SATEENS AND CREPONS, dark grounds with coloured spots and designs/ 32 inch wide, lid, 1/IJ, 1/3 yard SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, we are showing 100 pieces in tlrs favourite material,chuico assortraeut of shades, 32 inch, 9J<l to . l/2ya>d ' SILK ZEPHYKS, special in design and colour, 30 incli wide, 1/11 yard FANCY MUSLINS, very fashionablo.jatcst . designs, 30 ioch wido, 10.JJ, 11 Jd, to 1/2 ■ yard, Pattens of Dress Materials aid Every . Description of Piece Goods Now Ready. Correspondence Incited. Kibkoali)ik& Stains Lambton-quay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department. St. Geor«c's Hall. J. L, MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER, (Next Dook to tub Club Hotel), CYCLING GOODS JUST TO HAND. CYCLING SUITS, made of tweeds and seizes, wilh strapped seals, 32/6 and , 37/6. CYCLING SWEATERS with Fourfold collars. Every cyclist should wear them, best prcvenlativeagniusl colds, etc. CYCLING HOSE in colours, black, navy, heather, grey, and fancy checks, CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING BAGS, ETC. Note The Address— J. L. MURRAY, (Next Dook to Club Hotel). Educational Depository, Queen-street, Mastehton. N.Z. DIARIES «*1896 Now to iiaxd: eoh pocket and desk CHRISTMAS CAIIDS, Just arrived for outgoing mail. R. T. HOLMES. Spring <& Summer Goods IT C. SMITH & CO., THE MASTISKTON Cash Drapers and Clothiers. fi SMITH* CO. beg to infom the y, inhabitants of Mnsterton and district that they have opened up their first shipment of Spring and Summer Goods, which, for value nud quality, will be found second to none in the AVairarapa, C. SMITH & CO.'S importations this season are larger than ever, and by inspection you will find every Department full of. the latest novelties, ,C. SMITH & CO. hold the reputation of being tlio Premier Drapers and Clothiers in tho Wairarapa, and this season (lie name of C. SMITH & CO. will be n household word throughout the district for thrifty housewives and heads of families, as we mean to maintain our position of giving the. very best value in drapery and clothing at the least possible price, and anything not in stock can be procured from our Wellington House at 24 hours notice. Therefore, study your own interests, and before going elsewhere, Inspect the stock at C. SMITH & CO.'S The Cash Drapers, Ladies Remember I AN hour's sewing with a WERTEEIM Machine soothes a woman's nerves and exerts tho same calming influence that tobacco does to somo men, or that a good wife dogs to her beloved husband. She sews up all her little irritations into tho seams, imprisons her fancied wrongs into the doubh gussets or stays them into the gores, In short, the WERTHEIM'S influence in the homo is so beneficent that every true and Bonsible woman hails its advent sp-tho hot established that'tho; giye pip Troubie ? m EAST, SILENT, and ROUBLE in all emergencies, and like other carefully tlioacofricndahipsiniprovconactjuaintaqco' The pleasure of your acquaintance is solicited by tho Sole Agents— GRACE, CLARKE & CO., 13, Manners.stfeet, Wellington. Sewing and Knitting Machine Importers,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5181, 14 November 1895, Page 2

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694

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5181, 14 November 1895, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5181, 14 November 1895, Page 2

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