The Wellington Woollen Co'i EXHIBITS AT THE UTE Agricultural and Pastoral Show. PURCHASED HY KimLDIE&STM, dsokh FAVOURABLE CONCESSIONS, THE EXHIBITS COMPRISETwceds, Mauds and Bugs, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Dress Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Shirtings, etc. Mauds and Travelling Rugs, Suitable for Presents or Otherwise, Prices-17/6,21/-, 24/-, 25/30/-, 32/6, 37/6, SPECIAL FOll THE 'XMAiS HOLIDAYS—SUITS TO MEASURE, FROM PETONE TWEEdt 42/-, 50/- and 63/. l'atterm and Charts Now Beady. KIUKUALDIii & STAINI Lambton-quay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department-, St, George's Jfal J. L. MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER, (Next Dooit to tub Gi.ub Hotki.), pi'CLING GOODS J.UST T( \J HAND, CI CLING SUITS, made of tweeds an serges, with strapped scats, 32/6 an 37/(1. CYCLING SWEATEES with Poui fold collars. Every cyclist slioul wear them, best preyentativcagaim colds, etc. CYCLING JIOSE in colours, blacl navy, heather, grey, and fane checks. CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING BAGS, ETC. Note Tub Addiiess— J. L. MURRAY (Next Dook to Ci.un llotki,). Educational Depository Queen-street, Mastkbton. N.Z. DIARIES »'<1896 Now to iiaxd ; for room asd des( CHRISTMAS GARBS, Just arrived for outgoing mail. R. T. HOLMES. Study Comfort and Economy, 20 CASES OF DIiAPEEY this week, all market' Cheap, and oll'ered to the publ' AT WELLINGTON I'IiICES. Fabulous ami Glorious Novelties in all departments, SUITABLE FOB THE SEASONTWENTY DOZEN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s I Id to 7s 9d, SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWELVE DOZEN OF Children's Parasols from Is to 2s. SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWO CASES OF Ladies' Straw Hats In the Latest Novelties from 1/- each OUH MILLINERY THIS SEASON SUIII'ASSES AMY EXHIBIT IN THE DISTRICT. Come and See I One Case of Me.;'s Fancy Ties.— N.B.—Special wit to ihis Department solicited. : 1 CASE of men's straw, felt, and tweed hats, 1 CASE of men's braces, well worthy of inspection. Prints, cambrics, giughams, etc., suitable for ladies' blouses. O CASES ladies' hose, remarkably good value. 50 DOZEN LADIES' KID GLOVES at 1/11, (forth 3/11. C. SMITH & CO. QUEEN-ST., MASTEIITON. Ladies Remember 1 AN hour's sewing with a WERIHEIM Machine soothes a woman's nerves and exerts iho same calming Mcence that tobacco dots to some men, or that a good viifc does to her Moved husband, Sho sews up all her liitle irritations into the seams, imprisons her fancied urongs Into tho dgub! l ) psctsor Blays them into the gores. In short, the WERTHEIM'S influeaee in tho home is sq benoficont tb*,t every; truo and sensible woman hails its advent with delight, and cob [esses the bnperiority in the fast established' 1 that thoy giyo No Trouble, . • * ABB ! EASY, SILENT, and RELUME in all emergencies, and like other carefully, shoscu friendships improve on acquaintance. The pleasure of your acquaintance is elicited by tho Sole Agents— GRACE, CLARKE & CO,, 7 713, Miniiofß-Btreet, .WglJiiigti3n> 3ev>ing and Hhittiog Machine Importers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5193, 28 November 1895, Page 2
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457Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5193, 28 November 1895, Page 2
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