SUPERIOR DRESS FABRICS. ' NEW CORDED DRILLS, BLOUSE HUNTS, FANCY IitJSLINS, ZEPHYRS, ETC. KirkcaldieA Skim' Second Sitojients Collectively TtaESKNT Extensive Display of MoDEBtj Mmciundibe. Woollen Dress Materials. English and Poroißn FLECKED DRESS TWEEDS, U inch wide, 2/0, 2/9, 3/3, 3/0 to 4/- per yard FRENCH WOOL CREPONS.Now Shades, Latest Crimps, 42 to 44 inch, 2/3, 2/C, 2/11, 3/3 pot yard NEW SUITINUS, Very Choice in Textnre and Colouring, 44 to 48 inch, 2/8, 3/-, 3/C to 4/6 per yard PLAIN AND FANCY AMAZONS, Latest Colourings, special value, 44incli, 2/il, 3/-, to 4/-; 52 iiMh 5/0 yard CHECK DRESS GOODS, wo aro showing exhaustive stock in very small and •medium French Dress Checls, very fashionable, 44 incli, 2/8, 3/-, 3/C, to 4/- yard NOVELTY ROBES, exclusive to us alone in this city, one dress length only to caoh design and colouring, 7 to 7J j-ftnlßcaeb; Price 38/6. 40/-. 42/6, to G3stho length Cotton and Linen Dress Fabrics. PIQUE DRILLS, in all the latest fashionablocoloms, 28 to 32 inch wide, 10Jd, 1/2, 1/3,1/4 yard ■ FRENCH BLOUSE AND CAMBRIC SHIRTING, in 45 different patterns, 32 inch wide, lljd yard BLOUSE LAWNS, 50 patterns, 30 inch, 6Adyard DARK AND MEDIUM PRINT, 400 pieces, in the latest designs and colourings, li}d,7M,Bd,!HdtjlUdyard SATEENS"AND CREPONS, dark grounds with coloured spots and designs, 32 inch wide, lid, 1/H, 1/3 yard SCOTCH ZEPHYRS, we are showing 100 pieces in this favourite material.choico assortment ol shades, 32 inch, !)M to 1/2 yard SILK ZEPHYRS, special in design and colour, 30 inch wide, 1/11 yard FANCY MUSLINS, very fashionable, latest desicus, 30 inch wide, 101 d, Hid, to 1/2 yard, Fattens of Dress Materials ami Eterij Piece Goods Now Ready. Correspondence In ritetl. KIBKOALDIK& Stains Lamutoii-quity and Bramlon-strcel, Wellington. Carpet Department, St. Georce's Hall. J. L. MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER. (Next Dook to the Ci,i;ii Hotel). HYCLING GOODS JUST TO \j HAND. CYCLING SUITS, made of tweeds and serges, with strapped seats, 32/6 and :i?/(i. I CYCLING SWEA'fEUS with Fourfold collars. Every cyclist should weartlicin, best proyentativcagainst eolds, cte. CYCLING HOSE in colours, black, navy, heather,' grey, and fancy checks. CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING HAGS, ETC. J. L. MURRAY,
I Queen-street, Masteeton. „ N,Z. DIARIES 1W1896 NOW 10 HAXIi; FOR I'OCKET AXI> HF.SK arrived fcr outgoing mail, R. T. HOLMES. Study . Comfort and Economy, 20 OASES OF DIiAPEHY this week, all marked Cheap, and offered to the public WELLINGTON PIiICES. Fabulous ami Glorias Notnltla SUITABLE FOH THE SEASONTWENTr DOZEN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s Md to 7s 9d. SUITABLE FOll THE SEASONTWELVE DOZEN OP Children's Parasols from Is to 2s. SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWO GASES OF Ladies' Straw Ms In the Latest Novelties from 1/- each 0U1! MILLINEIIY THIS SEASON SURPASSES ANY EXHIBIT INTJIEWSTIIICT. Come and See! One Case of Mex's Fancy Ties.iO.—fyxviW mil In this Ikptiil-] ICASE of men's straw, felt, and tweed x of inspection. Prints, cambrics, ginghams, etc., suitable for ladies' blouses. O CASES ladies' hose, remarkably i good value. ( 50 DOZEN LADIES'KID GLOVES f at 1/11, worth 3/11. c C. SMITH & CO. i QUEEN-ST., MASTEHTON, ' Ladies Remember 1 t AN hour's sawing with a 'WERTHEIM s Machine sootlics a woman's nerves p ami exerts the simo calming influence that r tobacco does to soma moii, or that a good wife docs to her beloved hmband, . She sewa up all her little irritations into ' ! the scams, imprisons her fancied wrongs V into the doublo gussets or slays them into c the gores. I In short, the WEOTHEIM'S influence in the home is so benolicont that every c truo and sensible woman bails its advent " with delijdit, and confesses tho superiority t in tho fast established that they giyo v No Trouble, a [EASY, SEEM) and EELIABLE '< in all emergencies, and liko other carefully * obosou friendships improve on acijuaintanco- t The plcasuro of your acijuaintanco is tl solicited by the Sole Agents- j £ GRACE, CLARKE & CQ., ft 13, Manners-street, "VVollipgtdjjy fit Sowing and Knitting Machino Impiriers, tl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5187, 21 November 1895, Page 2
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655Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5187, 21 November 1895, Page 2
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