'THAT'S A PRETTY FROCK, DEAR." 'YES, ISN'T IT?" IT IS ONE OF HOOPER'S, THEY have a, beautiful selection of Summer Dress Goods, Linens, etc. Included in their selection are— THE NEW RESILDA CLOTH. A charming fabric with bright lustre effect in very soft and exclusive shades. NYASAKI CREPOLINE. An extremely dainty fabric with self stripe effect, in all new colourSATIN STRIPED AEOALINE. An exclusive fabric, stylish, light, and with bright and silky effect. NAGASAKI CREPES. In a rich selection of combination and self-colourings. LINENS. We have a most comprehensive range of REAL IRISH LINENS, in a perfect range of colours. inn AND CO. THE EXCLUSIVE DRAPERS. FURNITURE iSSmaiiu 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 an artistic exhibition in any home, and the price is only S COMPLETE. S COMPLETE. You can buy this furniture with the positive assurance that it is reliable throughout. CALL AND INSPECT NOW; LWM&Ttiftfft CHEAP FURNISHING HOUSE. (Opposite Wagg's.) Queen Street. Telephone 23*-
THE FAME OF KELBURNE AVENUE, WELLINGTON, "S ever growing, on account of it - being the location of I LUG AN, Tailoring Service for Gentlemen. The clientele includes good dressers throughout the Dominion. Call when in town, and see the £2OOO Display of Choice English Suitings. THE ACADEMY. (Opposite Post Office.) M C L E0D ~& YOOKGBOOKSELLERS and COMMERCIAL STATIONERS, and Fancy Goods-men. iW STOCKS of BOOKS and FANCY GOODS now on show. We invite you to our rhop. No one is pressed to buy. Will Residents kindly note:—Mr J. HENDERSON has purchased our Branch Business, known as the "Book Arcade," next to Mr L. J. Hooper. McLEOD AND YOUNG. P.O. Box 124. Telephone 115. "DOHERTY," "DOHERTY," THE TAILOR FROM LONDON. r 7AS generally considered in the "First Three" for RIDING BREECHES. RIDING BREECHES. cutting in London. He is the inventor and patentee of the famous 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 the thousand.—He has agents making them all over England.—He has sent them to all parts j of the world. James a vtxoherty, ames ZV..JlJohe>:ty, the premier tailor, 703 Lambton Quay. WELLINGTON.
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 10128, 26 October 1910, Page 4
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