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W.F.C.A., HASTERTON. HAVE NOW ONYIEW A SPLENDID ASSORTIVIENT Of gALL DRESSES IS All; TUB LATEST MATERIALS. IXCMJDINd Silk ChcfTous Crepous Russinn Nets Nuns Veiling Satin Stripes Delaines Silk Grenadines; Velveteens, in light shades Fancy Shades iu Laco Cloth, etc., etc. Inspection is Kixdit Invitep. W.F.C.A, Family Drapers and Mercers, AUTUMN DRAPERY AT THE fflHnvsaSJffls) WELLINGTON. Ladies who desire really novel and choice Dress Materials should turtle lo the DIG,, TW lington, for samples of the company's latest importations. Importations of Dress Fabrics for the new season include an excellent variety Black and Colored materials, in specially choice designs in single dress lengths, 0/ which 110 two are alike. The D.I.G. Winter Fashion Booh and Furniture Ga'alogue is now ready, and will lie forwarded, free of postage, lo any address. B. HALLESSTHIM, A, A. CORRIOAH, Chairman, Msniji! JAMES SMITH &iuo. TE ARO HOUSE', WELLINGTON, DESIRE to call the attention of country residents to their— COUNTRY PARCEL SYSTEM., under which customers receive their Roods free by post if cash for the amount of the pai'ccl is forwarded with the order. The following is the latest list of the CASH COUNTRY PARCELS. No. 1, Dress parcel, contains seven yards of plain coloured Costume Cloth, two doz. buttons, and silk and twist to match, tour yards oi skirt linins and two yards of body lining; all Bentnost free for 11/-

No. 2, Dre;s parcel, contains seven yards ol superfine Costume Cloth, two doz. buttons, and silk and twist to match, tour yards o! skirt lining and t.vo yards ol body lining; all sent post free (or 12/0. No. 3, Dress parcel, contains seven yards ol Stylish Check Tweed, two dozen buttons, and silk and twist to match, tour yards of skirt lining and two yards of body lining; all sent post free for 14/0. No. 4, Underclothing parcel, contains two flannelette chemises,twoflmnelctteknickers, one flannelette nightdress, and two pairs of black casbmero stockiDgs, nil sent post free lor 14/0. No, 5, Dress parcel, contains seven yards of fashionable Scotch Tweed, two dozen buttons, and silk and twist to match, four yards of skirt lining and two yards of body lining; all sent post free for 16/0. No. 0, Dress parcel, contains seven yards of charming Knicker Tweed, two dozen buttons, and silk and twist to match, two yards of body lining and four yards of skirt lining; all sent post free for 20/Theabove system giyeseountry residents A RARE CHANCE of scouring the pick o£ the Nen - Season's Goods, at WELLINGTON PRICES. Without the Cost of Caimiaoe. JAMES SMITH &CO., TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. JOHN HENDERSON, MERCHANT TAILOR, QDEEN STREET MASTERTON. [Opposite Club Hotel.] The favjui of your patronage requested. ELSON'S Eucalyptus Cough Balsam For Coughs, Colds, iriioojiinj Coiujh, llronchilis, ami all ajlccliom of lite limit ml Imp, It will relieve the most distraing Cough j it is pleasant to take; children like it. IN IiOTTIiKS: 1/0 and 2/0, Head TestimonialsMr G. Elso.v, Chemist, Courtenay Place, Wellington. I Dear Sir, -1 have much pleasure in testify, ingto tho value of your Euoalvitus Couoh Balsam- As a tough remedy for children it is excellent, giving relief at once, and rarely requiring moro than two doses. My children take it readily, and I always keep it in the house. Whooping cough was very prevalent iicro last winter, and I nttribute our escape to using your Eucalyptus Couoii Baisam when the children commenced to cough. I havo recommended it frequently, and always hearit highly spoken of.-Yours faithfully, ■, ' ParkHoad, lUi. Armstrong. Carterton, Wairarapa, 7th May, 1895. Mr G. Etsos,—Dear Sir,-I am pleased to sco your Eucaltpius Cough Balsam advertised in our local paper, I bavo found it a mo3t useful remedy, awl one that should k more generally known. I will gladly recommend it,-I remain, yours truly, WiuiamS, Faicokkh, Pahiatua, May sth, 1895. Prepared ohIIJ hj—G. E. E_L SON, REGISTEBFJ) CHEMIST & DRUGGIST, Jl),Cwten^Plw6,¥«lltogt«iii

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 8 June 1896, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 8 June 1896, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5350, 8 June 1896, Page 2

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