The Wellington Woollen Qo.'s EXHIBITS AT THE LATE Agricultural and Pastoral Show. PUECHASED BY mmm&snh, UXDKIt I'AVOUItABLE CONCESSIONS, TIIE exhibits COMPRISETwccds, Mauds and liu^s, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Dress Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Shirtings, etc. Mauds and Travelling Rugs, tiuitubk for Presents or Otherwise, Pi-ices-17/6,21/-, 24/-, 25/30/-, 32/6, 37/6. SPECIAL FOli THE 'XMAS HOLIDAYS-
SUITS TO MASUM, FROM PE'TOSE TWEEDS, 42/-, 50/-and 63/. / Patterns uml Churls Nine Umhj, Kibkoaldiis & Stains Lambton-quny and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpel- Department. St. George's Jtnll. J. L. MUIiIUY. DRAPER & MERCER. (ffer Doou to the Ci.uii Hotel). YCLING GOODS J,L T ST TO HANI).
CYCLING SUITS, made of tweeds and serges, with strapped seats, ;j2/G and 37/i ; i CYCLING SWEATEES villi Fourfold collars. Every cyclist should weartliem, best preventative against colds, ete. CYCLIiNG HOSE in colours, black, navy, Leather, grey, ami fancy checks, CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING BAGS, ETC. Note Tub Amnios— J. L. MURRAY, (NEXT DOOI; TH CI.UII Hotei,).
Educational Depository, Queen-street, Jlastebton. N.Z. DIARIES fok 1896 Now TO lIAXH; FOK I'OCKKT AND IIKSK citßimun (wm Just arrived for outgoing mail. K. T. HOLMES.
Study Comfort and Economy. 20 CASES OF DBAPEIIY this week, all marked Choap, and olTcrcd to the public AT WELLINGTON HiICES. Fabitlom ml Glorious Norrllivs iu alWyurtmcHls, SUITABLE FOl! THE SEASONTWENTY DOZISN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s I Id to 7s 9d. SUITABLE l'Olt THE SEASONTWELVE DOZEN OF Children's Parasols from Is to 2s. SUITABLE FOU TJIE SEASONTWO CASES OF Ladies' Straw Hats In the Latest Novelties from 1/- each. OUIIMILLINEIIY THIS SEASON SURPASSES ANY EXHIBIT IN THE DISTIiICT. Come and See! Ow; Case ok Men's Fancy Tiks.— 1\ T .B.—Sperht! risit to this Departmcitl mhcikd, 1 CASJS of men's str.iw, felt, and tweed A liats. 1 CASE of men's braces, well worthy -*■ o£ inspection. Prints, cambrics, ginghams, etc., suitable for ladies' blouses. 0 CASES ladies' liose, remarkably good value. 50 DOZEN LADIES' KID GLOVES at 1/11, worth 3/11.
C. SMITH & CO. QDEEN-ST., MASTEKTON. Ladies Remember I' AN hour's sowing with a VEHTHEIM Machine soothes a woman's nerves and exerts the same calming influence that tobaeco does to some men, or that a good wj/edoes to her beloved' husband. She sews up all her little irritations into the scams, imprisons her funded wrongs into the doubte gussets or stays them into the gores, In short, the WEBTHEIM'S iniluenee in the homo is bo beneficent that every true and sensible woman hails its advent with delight, and confesses the superiority in the fast established that they give No Trouble,
EASY, SILENT, awl RELIABLE in nil emergencies) and like The pleasure of your acquaintance i,s solicited ty the Solo GRACE. CLARKE & CO., 13, Manners-street. Wellington, Sowing jind KjuUimj Macbino Importers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5198, 4 December 1895, Page 2
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445Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5198, 4 December 1895, Page 2
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