MONDAY! MONDAY! JANUARY 21st. BUSINESS. BUSINESS. AT HOOPER'S. "OT ordinary business, not the humjlt drum commerce that has been the rule in many of the shops, but BUSINESS that cannot fail to make the town move Hooper-wards, and cause each particular Buyer's hair to stand on end LIKE THE QUILLS UPON A FRETFUL PORCUPINE. BANQUET of BARGAINS. BANUUBT of BARGAINS. BASQUET of BARGAINS The First Course The First Course will be served sut MONDAY, JANUARY ?l<st, Eight o'clock sharp. HOOPER & Co. DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS. JUST ARRIVED. A Magnificent Assortment WEDDING & BIRTHDAY PRESENTS. Including all the latest and Most Aitistic Designs. Biscuit Barrels Teapots Cruets Bread Platters Cream and Sugar Basins Ink Stands. THE VERY LATEST. FRANK DUPRE. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. Telephone IS2.] [P.O. Box 105 CONUNDRUM COMPETITION. (Two Prizes FREE TRIP TO EXHIBITION AND £5 POCKET MONEY. A First-class .Return Ticket from any part of New Zealand to Christchurch, together with £5 Pocket Money, will be given to the Lady or Gentleman sending in the Best Conumdrum on Pearson's Pepto-ehlor, the only absolute cure for Indigestion. Conundrums to be sent to P.O. Box 712, Wellington, accompanied with outer wrapper of the "Acquaintance" Bottle, Price Is. Competition closes February 28th. Result advertised 2nd March. PEARSON'S PEPTO-CHLOR CURES INDIGESTION. GET AN "ACQUAINTANCE" BOTTLE. If you are unable to obtain an Acquaintance Bottle locally, please forward the name of your Chemist or Grocer, together with 12 penny stamps, to the above address, and an Acquaintance Bottle will be mailed free by return. CHOICE —EW ARTISTIC GOODS. k. * FERN POTS SETS JUGS CHEESE STANDS VASES. PURE WHITE CHINA in Breakfast and Teaware. ART TOILET SETS. Superior Quality ENGLISH LEATHER GLADSTONE and BRIEF BAGS, suitable for presentation. We have a very large assortment of ELECTRO PLATE REAL SILVER GOODS, all imported direct from the Manufacturers. YOU SAVE MONEY by dealing with us, and you can see a large selection at the ■JL •v-/«XJl« FANCY DEPARTMENT. R. T. HOLMES' BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Masthrton, [AS just opened up a large assortment o» FANOY WORK, •TRANSFERS SILKS, eto. NEW BOOKS, REWARD BOOKS SCFOOL REQUISITES SCHOOL BOOKS Before making your purchases, call ai HOLMES lnsoect his stoc and enquire his prices.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8359, 15 February 1907, Page 4
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362Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8359, 15 February 1907, Page 4
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