SPRING IS HERE! AND with it the need for Seasonable Attire. This is met by JOHN HEYHOE, who has opened up his first consignments of NEW SPRING GOODS, which arc now READY FOR INSPECTION. New Blouse Materials. Beautiful Fresh-Looking Goods, charming in colour and design, making a. pleasing contrast to the dull greys and browns of winter. The prices are moderate, ranging from BJd, lid, 1/- to 1/9 par yard. NEW MERCERISED EMBROIDERED MUSLINS. NEW ROSEBUD MUSLINS. NEW SPOT MUSLINS. NEW ORGANDIE MUSLINS. NEW DELAINES. NEW COTTON VOILES. NEW DELAINETTES. NEW READY-TO-WEAR BLOUSES in Silk and Muslin. NEW READY-TO-WEAR HATS, in the Most Popular Slvles and Colours, -1 9 to 11.'C. JOHN HEYHOE, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD LINEN. LADIES visiting the D.1.0. HOUSEHOLD LINEN DEPARTMENT will find the stock large and varied, and the prices most moderate. The New Zealand Postal Service will bring to each one's house a selection of samples, giving the same advantage for selection as a personal visit to the DJ.C, Wellington. Therefore Write for Samples. REAL IRISH TABLE DAMASK, in half bleached and full bleached, all widths from 5-iin. to 90in., at 2/-, 2/G, .V-, 3/0, •1 - to 10 G per yard. SHEETINGS £ CALICOES at Lowest Prices. Single Bed Sheetings in Plain or Twill. For Single Beds, 1/3 to 19 per yard. For Three-quarter Beds, 1 G to 2 3 per yard. Full-sized Beds, 19 to 3, G per yard. ■iOin. PILLOW COTTON at IOJd to 1/6 per yard. CREWDSON'S CALTCOES, 111, 5/11, 7/G, 8 G per dozen yards. lIORROCK'S LONGCLOTIIS, -I'll, 6/6, 8/6, 10 6 per dozen yards. MADAPOLAMS & NAINSOOKS at G'd, SJd. 10Ul, 1,3 per yard, Write for Samples. D.I.G, WELLINGTON. MASTERTON PLUMBING WORKS. ESTABLISHED 1874. MESSRS PICKERING BROS, desire to notify the public generally that they have purchased the interests of Mr D. Pickering in the above business. By careful attention to orders, combined with good workmanship, we hope to secure the same liberal support accorded in the past to Mr D. Pickering. Telephone No. 74. D. A. PICKERING. A. H. PICKERING. H. A. WHELOH IS NOW OPENING 20 Cases ° f SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES. SPECIALLY SELECTED BY MR WIIELCH, NOW IN LONDON. VERY CHOICE GOODS. H. A. WHELOH, Draper, QUEEN-STREET, - - MASTERTON. "Send 120 dozen of Teed's Corn Cure."— Auckland Telegram. TEED'S CERTAIN CURE FOR CORNS IS POPULAR. IT ABSOLUTELY CURES. PAINLESSLY CURES. CURES TO REMAIN CURED. NEVER FAILS, and ONLY ONE SHILLING. DAVID TEED, Manufacturing Chemist, New Plymouth.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8242, 11 September 1905, Page 4
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