s i r J D to lie r n. id /• r id t ts >6 rc .1.s 1 'S| w n ii st m rs id as. 5. I # 1 it I tt The IZ/ellington Woollen Go 's EXHIBITS Agricultural and Pastoral Show. PURCHASED BY KmmiE&mm, UNDER I'AVOUIIABLE CONCESSIONS, THE EXHIBITS COMPRISE'IVeeds, Hands and Hugs, 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 FOB THE 'XMAS HOLIDAYSSUITS TO MEASURE, FROM PETONE TWEEDS 42/-, 50/-and 63/. Patterns awl Charts Now Remhj. Kibkcaldie & Stains Lambton-qtiay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department, St. Georgo's Hall J. L, MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER. (Next Doou to tiif. Club Horn). /CYCLING GOODS JIUST TC HAND, CYCLING SUITS, made of tweeds am serges, with strapped seats, 32/6 am 37/0. CYCLING SWEATEES with Four fold collars, Every cyclist sliouli wear them, best preyentativcagaius colds, etc. CYCLING HOSE in colours, black navy, heather, grey, and fanci checks. CYCLING CAPS AND SASIIES, CYCLING BAGS, ETC. Note The Addkess— J. L. MURRAY (Next Doou to Oujii Hotel). Educational Depository, Queen-street, Mastebton, N.Z. MARIES *>»1896 NOW TO HAXD | FOR POCKET AND DESK CHRISTMAS CAVDS, Just arrived for outgoing mail, li. T. HOLMES. Study Comfort and Economy. 20 CASES OF DIiAI'ERY this week, all marked Cheap, and offered to the public AT WELLINGTON PRICES. Fabulous und Ijlorious Notellics in all Departments, SUITABLE FOll THE SEASONTWENTY DOZEN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s lid to 7s 9d. SUITABLE FOll 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 OUR MILLINERY THIS SEASON SURPASSES ANY EXHIBIT IN THE DISTRICT.. Come and See! One Case of Men's Fancy Ties.N.B.—Special mil to this Department solicited. 1 CASE of men's straw, felt, and tweed A hats. 1 CASE of men's braces, well worthy of inspection. Prints, cambrics, ginghams, etc., suitable for ladies' blouses. O CASES ladies' hose, remarkably good value. 50 DOZEN LADIES' KID GLOVES at 1/11, worth 3/11. C. SMITH & CO. QDEEN-ST., MASTEIITON. Ladies Rememlberl AN hour's sewing witha WERTHBIU Machine soothes a woman's nerves and exerts the same calming influence that tobacco Sees to some ipen, or that ft good wifi does to her beioyed husband. She sews up pill hpjr little irritations jntg tho seams, imprisons he'j fancied' pongs imo the double gueects or slays them in|) the gores, In short, tho WEItTHEIM'S influence in the homo is so beneficent that every IrUoßnd sensible woman hails its advent with delight, and confesses the superiority in the fact established that they giye No Trouble, ABE EAST, SILENT, awl RELIABLE in ail emergencies, and like .other carefully "'lo.seafricndshipaimproveonaopaintance The pleasure of your Acquaintance' is solicited by the Splo Agepts—' GRACE, CLARKJE ft GO,, iwlng and Knitting Maohjns Importers,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5194, 29 November 1895, Page 2
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472Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5194, 29 November 1895, Page 2
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