The Wellington IMien Co.'s EXHIBITS AT THE UTE Agricultural and Pastoral Show. I'UKCHASED BY mmtDiE&sum, UNDER FAVOURABLE CONCESSIONS, THE EXHIBITS COMPRISETweeds, Mauds and Rugs, Men's and Boys' Clotliing, Dross Tweeds, Flannels, Blankets, Shirtings, etc. Mauds and Travelling Rugs, Hililalle for Presents or Otherwise, Prices-17/6,21 /-) 24/-, 25/30/-, 32/6, 37/6.
SPECIAL FOE THE 'XMAS HOLIDAYSSUITS TO MASURE, FROM PE'i'ONE TWEEDS, 42/», 50/- and 63/. Patterns and Giants Now Ready. Kirkoaldie& Stains Lambton-quay and Brandon-street, Wellington. Carpet Department, St, George's Hall, J. L. MURRAY. DRAPER & MERCER, (Next Dooit to tlif, Ci.ud Hotki.).
CYCLING GOODS J|UST TO \j HAND. CYCLING SUITS, made of tweeds and serges, with strapped scuts, 32/G and 37/ ii. CYCLING SWEATEES with Fourfold collars. Every cyclist should wear them, best preventativeagainst colds, etc. CYCLING HOSE iu colours, black, navy, heather, grey, and fancy checks, CYCLING CAPS AND SASHES, CYCLING BAGS, ETC, Note The Address— J. L. MURRAY, (Next Dooit to Cmjii llotei,).
Educational Depository, Qucen-strcct, Mamehton, N.Z. DIARIES FOE 1896 How TO HAND; FOB I'OCKET AXD DESK GMiSTMAS GAUDS, Just arrived for outgoing mail. R T. HOLMES.
Study Comfort and Economy, 20 CASES OF DE APERY this wcclt, all marked Clieup, and oll'cred to the public AT WELLINGTON I'EICES. Fabulous and Glorious Novelties in all Departments, SUITABLE FOll THE SEASON-r TWENTY DOZEN LADIES' Umbrellas from 2s lid to 7s 9d. SUITABLE FOE, THE SEASONTWELVE DOZEN OF Children's Parasols from Is to 2s. SUITABLE FOE THE SEASONTWO CASES OP Ladies' Straw Hats In the Latest Novelties from 1/- each. OUK MILLINERY THIS SEASON SUIiPASSES ANY EXHIBIT IN THE DISTIiICT. Come and See I One Cask of Mux's Fancy Ties.— N.B.—Special visit to this Department solicited 1 CASE of men's straw, fell, ami tweed hats. 1 CASEof men's braces, well worthy of inspection. Prints, cambrics, ginghams, 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. QDEEN-ST, MASTERTON. Ladies Remember I AH hour's sewing with a WERTBEIM Machine soothes a woman's nerves and exerts the same calming influence that tobacco does io some men, or thatajooiZ tq/cdoes to her beloved husband. She sews up all her little irritations into the seams, imprisons her fancied wrongs into the doubb gussets or stays them into tho gores. In short, tho WEBTHEIM'S inilueiico in the home is so beneficent that every truo and sensiblo woman bails its advent with delight, and confesses tho superiority in tbo (act established that they giye No Trouble, ARE EASY, SILENT, upi] RELIABLE in all emergencies, and like othor carefully chosen friendships improve on acquaintance. The pleasure of jour acquaintance is the Sole Agents— GRACE, CLARKE & CO., 13, Manners-street, .JJfeUingtou, jSjwlbjj ,nnd Mtijj! Mftoh&ie ioip.otfers,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5202, 9 December 1895, Page 2
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449Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5202, 9 December 1895, Page 2
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