L. J. HOOPER AND CO. W E COURT COMPARISON of our Advanced Novelty Designs in Embroideries. OUR SELECj ON COMPRISES— Insertions. . Edgings. Ribbon Hole Beadings. Panel Insertions. Camisole Embroideries. Allover Embroideries. Flouncing Embroideries. Also many beautiful NECKWEAK NOVELTIES and LACES, including— t. Valenciennes. Torchon. Imitation Maltese. Edelweiss. . Guipure. and Irish Relief. INSPECTION INVITED. L. J. HOOPER AND CO.
FURNITURE Ibex Suite. COMPRISING 9 pieces, including 2 arm chairs, 6 chairs, and settee. Every piece in the Suite is representative of the highest artistic work. The woods used are carefully selected specimens, beautifully matched, and exquisitely finished. The collection would make ail artistic exhibition in any home, and the price is only Ol Q ins COMPLETE. oWIO JLUS COMPLETE. You can buy this furniture with the positive assurance that it is reliable throughout. CALL AND INSPECT NOW,
u A T. M'CRACKEN. CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE. (Opposite Wagg's.) Queen Street. Telephone 23?i- - '''' ' THE GREAT ADVANTAGES CENTLEMEN HAVE IN GETTING THEIR CLOTHES MADE BY MIL LlO A N,' KELBURNE AVENUE, WELLINGTON. AREUNEQUALLED SELECTION OF LONDON SUITINGS, VIZ., £2OOO WORTH, And The Most Expert Tailoring Service in the Dominion.
THE ACADEMY. (Opposite Post Office.) M°L MD ~& YOONGBOOKSELLERS and COMMERCIAL STATIONERS, and Fancy Goods-men. NEW STOCKS of BOOKS and FANCY GOODS now on show. We invite you to our shop. No one is pressed to buy. Will Residents kindly note:—Mr <T. HENDERSON has purchased our Branch Business., known as tlie "Book Arcade," next to Mr L. J. Hooper. McLEOD AND YOUNC. P.O. Box 124. Telephone 115.
SHOW BREECHES. "DOHERTY," "DOHERTY," THE TAILOR FROM LONDON. WAS generally considered in the "First Three" for RIDING BREECHES. RIDING BREECHES. when cutting in London. Ho is the inventor and patentee of the (anions Seamless Knee-Grip Breeches. He can fit you like a glove without a try-on.—His prices are lower than the ordinary.—He has made Breeches by tho thousand,—He has agents making them all over England.—He has sent them to all parts of the world. JAMES A , T\OHERTY r ames ix. Uohe>:ty, THE PREMIER TAILOR, 203 Umbton Quay t WE| MNCTON,
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10124, 21 October 1910, Page 4
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