The Wellington Woollen Go's EXHIBITS IT THE LATE ' Agricultural and Pastoral Show. PCIICHA.SED BY KMCMDIEmm, ONDEB FAVOURABLE CONCESSIONS. THE EXHIBITS COMI'SISETweeds, Mauds and liugs, • Men's and Boys' Clothing, Dress Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Shirtings, otc.
Mauds and Travelling Rugs, Suitable for Presents or Otherwise, Prices-17/6,21 /-, 24/-, 25/-, 30/-, 32/6, 37/6. SPECIAL roil THE 'XMAS HOLIDAYS—SUITS TO MEASURE, FROM PETONE TWEEDS, 42/-, 50/-and 63/. Patterns ami Charts Now Ready, Kibrcaldie & Stains Lambton-quay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department, St. George's Hall. J. L. MUERAY. DRAPER AMERCER, (Next Doou to tub Cu'ii Hotel). CYCLING GOODS JIUBT TO \J HAND. CI CLING SUITS, made of tweeds and serges, with strapped seats, 32/6 aud 37/0. CYCLING SWEATEES with Fourfold collars. Every cyclist should wciirtheni, best proyentativeagainst 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. MUKMI, (Next Door to Ci,uii Hotei,), Educational Depository, Qucon-strcct, Mastkrton. N.Z. DIARIES ro»1896 Now TO JIAXD; FOB FOCKET AXD DESK emiSTMAS CARDS, Just arrived for oulgoing mail, E. T. HOLMES.
Study Comfort and Economy, 20 CASES OF DKAPEIiY this week, all marked Cheap, and offered to the public AT WELLINGTON PMCES. Fuhlom and Glorious Novelties in nil Departments, SUITABLE FOIt THE SEASONTWENTY DOZEN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s I Id to 7s 9tf. SUITABLE FOB THE SEASONTWELVE DOZEN OF Children's Parasols from Is to 2s. SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWO OASES OP Ladies' Straw Hats In the Latest Novelties from !/■ each
OUE MILLINEEY THIS SEASON STJIIPASSES MY EXHIBIT IN THE DISTRICT. Come and See I Omj: Case of Mux's Fanoi' Ties.— KB.—Special visit to this Department solicited, "i CASE of men's straw, felt, and tweed bats, 1 CASE of men's braces, well worthy A of inspection. Prints, cambrics, giimhams, etc,, suitable for ladies' blouses. 0 CASES ladies' hose, remarkably ™ good .value. 50 DOZEN LADIES' lID GLOVES at 1/11, rorth 3/11, C. SMITH & CO. QDEEN-ST., MASTEBTQN. Ladies Remember I AH hour's sowing with r TORTffBTM Machine soothes a woman's nerves and oxorta tlio saino calming inlluenco that tobacco does to soma men, or that a gooil roi/edoes to Lor beloved husband, Sbo sews up all her little irritations into the scams, imprisons her fancied wrongs into the double gussets or stays them into thogoreß. Id short, the WERTHEIM'S influence in tho home is so beitoficent that' every true and sensiblo woman hails its advent with delight, and confesses the superiority in thoiast established that thoy giye
No Trouble, ARE EASY, SILENT, and RELIABLE in Blhmqrgenoiffl, and like jitier carefully ohojeufricndships improve on jeqndn^Deo. Tie pleasns of jgttr acquaintance is. .solicited by tie Sole Agents— GRACE, CLARKE .& CO., .. 13, Manncra-strcef. Wellington, Sewiiig .and jKnitting Mtoblrie :Iffipprt©)rs;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5197, 3 December 1895, Page 2
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447Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5197, 3 December 1895, Page 2
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