MONDAY! MONDAY! JANUARY 21st. BUSINESS. BUSINESS. AT HOOPER'S. "fcTOT ordinary business, not the humJ3i I'tom commerce that has been the ruin in many of 'he shops, but BUSINESS that cannot fail to make the town move Hoo<.u-r-wards, and cause eauh partiuular Buyer's hair to stand un end LIKE THE QUILLS UPON A FRETFUL PORCUPINE. BANQUET of BARGAINS. BANQUET of BARGAINS. BANQUET of BARGAINS. The First Course The First Course will be served out MONDAY, JANUARY ?lst, Eight o'clock sharp. HOOFER & Co. DRAPERS <6 CLOTHIERS. JUST ARRIVED. A Magnificent Assortment o£ WEDDING & BIR i'HDA Y PRESENTS. Including all the latest and Most Aitistic Designs., Biscuit Barrels Teapots Cruets Bread Platters Cream and Sugar Basins Ink Stands. THE VERY LATEST.
PRANK DUPRE. WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND OPTICIAN. Telephone 182.] [P.O. Box 108. CONUNDRUM COMPETITION. (Two Prizes.) FREE TUIP TO EXHIBITION AND £5 POCKET MONEY. A First-class lJeturn Ticket from any part of New Zealand to Christchurch, together with Jb'o P.,cket. Money, will be given to the Lady or Gentleman sending in the Best ConuiTviriim on Pearson's Pepto-ohlor, the only absolutß cure for Indigestion. Conundrums to be S'nt to P.O. Box 712, Wellington, accompanied with outer wrapper of the "Acquaintance" Bottle, Price Is. Competition closes March 21st. ' Result advertised March 25th. 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 stamp 3, to the above address, and an Acquaintance Bottle will be mailed free by return. AN INVITATION TO VISIT OUR SHOE DEPARTMENT. X/ST" E have goods there that will interTT est you. ! THE BOOTS AND SHOES We are showing are made on the newest SCIENTIFIC LASTS. They are Shoes that FIT THE FOOT, And give COMFORT to the Wearer. They are also FASHIONABLE in appearance and TRUSTWORTHY. We can also REPAIR your old shoes that they look like new. W.F.C.A. BOOT DEPARTMENT.
R. T. HOLMES' BOOKSELLER and STATIONER, Masxhbton, JJAS jasi opened ap a large assortment or FANCY WORK, TRANSFERS SILKS, eto. NEW BOOKS, REWARD BOOKS SCEOOL REQUISITES SCHOOL BOOKS Before making your purchases, call at HOLMES lnaoect hie sloe and enquire his prlcea.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8368, 27 February 1907, Page 4
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363Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Age, Volume XXIX, Issue 8368, 27 February 1907, Page 4
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