The Wellington Woollen (Jo's EXHIBITS AT THE LATE Agricultural and Pastoral Show. POIiCHASUD BY KIMCALDIE&STm, UNDER FAVOURABLE CONCESSIONS, TEE EXHIBITS COMMISETwecds, Mauds itndHugs, Men's and Boys' Clothing, Dress Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Shirtings, etc. Mauds and Travelling Rugs,
isititabk for Presents or Otherwise, Prices— 17/6,21/-, 24/-, 25/-. 30/-, 32/6, 37/6. SPECIAL FOll THE 'XMAS HOLIDAYS—SW2'S TO MEASURE, FROM PETONE TWEEDS, 42/-, 50/- and 63/. Patterns and Oluirts Now Bendy. Kimoaldik& Stains Lambtou-quay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department. St. George's Hall. J. L. MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER. (Iter Door to the Cj.uii Hora),
CYCLING GOODS J|UST TO Ij HANI). CYCLING SUITS, made of tweeds and serges, with strapped seals, 32/6 and 37/6. CYCLING SWEATEIiS u'ith Fourfold collars. Every cyclist should wear tlicm, "best preyentalive against colds, etc. CYCLING HOSE in colours, black, navy, heather, grey, and fancy checks, CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING IiAGS, ETC. Note The Address— J. L. MURRAY, (Next Dooit to Oi.un Hotel).
Educational Depository, Queen-street, Jlasterton, N.Z. DIARIES ran 1896 Now TO HAND; 'FOB I'OCKET AXI) DESK CHRISTMAS CAWS, Just arrived for outgoing mail. E. T. HOLMES. Study Comfort and Economy. 20 CASES OF DHAPEIIY this week, all marked Cheap, and offered to the public AT WELLINGTON PRICES.
Fabulous ami Glorious Novelties in all Departments, SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWENTY DOZEN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s lid to 7s 9d. SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWELVE DOZEN OP Child mi's Parasols from Is to 2s. SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWO CASES OF Ladies' Straw Hats In the Latest Novelties from 1/- each OUE MILLINEEY THIS SEASON SURPASSES ANY EXHIBIT IN THE DISTWCT. Come and See! Ode Case oi f Men's Fancy Ties N.jß.—Special mil to this Department solicited. i 1 CASE of men's straw, felt, and tweed hats, 1 CASE of men's braces, well worthy of inspection. Prints, cambrics, gintjliams, etc., suitable for ladies' blouses. 0 CASES ladies' hose, remarkably ™ good value, 50 DOZEN LADIES' KID GLOVES at 1/11, worth 3/11.
C. SMITH & CO. QOEEN-ST, MA.STERTON. Ladles Remember! AN hour's sewing with a TORTHEIM Macliino soothes a woman's nerves anil exerts tho same calming influence that tobacco does to some men, or tbatajooii wife ilocs to her beloved husband, She sews up nil lief little irritations inlo tbo seams, imprisons her fancied wrongs imothodoubb gussets or stays -thorn into tbo gores, In short, the WEBTHEIM'S influence in the home is so beneficent that ovary true and sensible woman bails its advent with delight, and confesses tho superiority in tho fact established that thoy giyo No Trouble, ABE EASY, SILENT, ami RELIABLE in all emergencies, pfld like other carefully ohoßOtt friendsbipa improve on Acrjuai ntanoo The pleasure of youf acquaintance is solicited by tho Sole Agents— GRACE. CLARKE 4c 00,» 13, Manners-street, Wellington. Swing'pd Knitting Machine Importers.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5201, 7 December 1895, Page 2
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452Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5201, 7 December 1895, Page 2
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