SPRING AND SCHRODER, HOOPER & Co. THIRD IMPORTATION OF pPBMRJ ANI) SUMMER DRAPERY, MILLINEET, <t CLOTHIN6. SCHRODER HOOPER, 4'Co., HALL OF COMMERCE, Have just opened all <he Newest Fashions and Designs for tlie Spring & Summer Seasons. ■ : —o ——— . AND INSPECT OUR STOCK lit Our Goods are all Nrn and Seasonable, and of the Our Stock is .the Largest and Best in the District to Select from. OUR PRICES ARE LOWER THAN ANY RETAIL HOUSE J.N WELLINGTON. SCHRODER, HOOPER; & Co,, NEW ' TRIMMED AND UNTfiIMMED MILLINEKYI HATS, BONNETS, FLOWERS, FEATHERS JUST OPENED. A FEW ASTONISHINGLY CHEAP LINES! VNew Costumes, Skirts, Silk and Cashmere Jackets, Mantles, Capes, Paletots, and Fichus. PLAIN and POMPADOUR J UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS ' In Silk, Alpaca, and Zenella. SILK and LACE - SCARVES, Half Squares, Lmcn Collars and Cuffs, and 2-Button Kid Gloves in Black and other Colors. SCHRODER, HOOPER 4. Co. Have Just Opened a Magnificent Stock of Plain and Pompadour SILKS, SATINS, Dress Fabrics, Lustres, Volunteens, Sateens, MUSLINS and Muslinettes, Prints. A SPECIAL LINE IN POMPADOUR PIIINTS AT 4Jd, New Laces, New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Ribbons. New Fringes, New Buttons, Now Trimmings of Every Description. • The Manchester and Furnishing Departments, as usaal, are stocked with Every Reqiv'site, A SPECIAL LINE IN FELT CARPET, VERY WIDE, 2s 7|d, WORTH 4s 9d. MEN'S, YOUTHS', & BOY'S CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, IN AND Serge Suits, Silk and Aipaca Coats. A splendid lot of SHIRTS )n Wliite, Oxford, Regatta, Harvard, • Kankee, Scotch, and Naples Twill. CHRODER, rOOPER AND /~10„ 10MMERCE. C°" H™ 01 (J THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE IN THE DISTRICT FOR MEN'S & BOY'S HATS IN STRAW, LEGHORN, CORK, PITH, TWEED, & FELT, Belts, Braces, Scarfs, Collars, Socks, etc. SCHRODER, HOOPER, > Co. CALL AND INSPE'-T OUR STOCK BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE! Country orders executed as if selected iu person, and lorwarded without dolay. SCHRODER, HOOPER,, & Co., HALL OF . COMMERCE. Directly Opposite the Club II
M'DUPP k CO., EMPIRE CARRIAGE FACTORY. COURTHNAY PLACE, WELLINGTON. Landaus, Broughams, Hansom Cabs, Expresses, Spring' Carts, etc,, etc., equally moderate' in price, and all handsomely finished, .lobbing promptly attended to on very reasonable terms. Fstimatea given, and all work' guaranteed lor twelve months. Double-seated Buggy, with pole, shafts, and lamps complete for FORTY-FIVE POUNDS. Single-seated Buggy, with shafts and lamps, THIRTY-FIVE POUNDS. Wagonette, to carry nine, with shafts, and lamps, FORTY-FIVE POUNDS,. Ladies' Low-wheeled Park Phaeton, with sliaf ts and lamps. FORTY'SIX POUNDS. TO PARTIES FURNISHING A HOUSE, AND THOSE REQUIRING ANY ARTICLE OF HARDWARE NO Bettor Opportunity lias occurred for a long time for the purchase of IRONMONGERY in.all its branches at the Lowest possible rates than that now afforded at ROBERT GARDNER & GO.'S CLEARING CASH SALE ON LAMBTON QUAY. OT This Sale is bona' fide, no further proof being necessary than the absolute and generalreduction of all the prices of all tho goods upon the premises.. ' .. . j PRICES could be published that might convince tKti most sceptical, but would not satisfy everyone, because the variety of goods comprised in our present stock would fill a volume., A PERSONAL INSPECTION IS INVITED. • robert mm & go,, ■ OPPOSITE END OF GREY-ST,, THE QUAY. . > • SEWING MACHINE DEPOT,. OPPOSITE NEW COURTHOUSE, LAMBTON-QUAY, MESSRS ROBERTIARMER tI.CO, Are appointed SOLE AGENTS for the following celebrated SEWING MACHINES: ■ ... . "WHEEIEB & WILSON," " LIGHT-RUNNING STANDARD," "HOME COMPANION," . .. TIME PAYMENTS ALLOWED, v : A Skilled Machinist always on the premises, N.B.—A Sowing Machine for TWO POUNDS FIVE SHILLINGS, worth ■Four Pounds Ten. '
n I> • J.E'N.-N ESS,. : WATCH AND OLOCKMAKEB, And Jeweller, ■ WILLIS-STREET,' WELLINGTON. - G, L. J. has much 'pleasure in informing 'his cußtomei'B and the publio generally that he has just received a large stock'of ■ "WATCHES, OLOOP, AND JEWBLLEEI Suitable for Christmas ,and seyr Yoars' Presents, which will be sold at very low prices, ■ ' ■ .• ' G..L. JENNESS, ; t WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. " file j. •;
NOTICE'OF BAILWAY OPENING. To All Honest''Gentlemen-about to visit .. : Maatorton. v ■' '■> STUDY ECONOMY, arid go to ARGYLE HOUSE, and .you' can:; get a' good lunch, Dinner, Tea, a Bed, and every aceominodation, to suit 'the times. You PAY tlio Dinner, I -GIVE tho refrcslimelits. ' ; Hostess .A. EWINGTON. •P.S.—Good Stabling and Paddocks, and Saddle Horses. , . \ ■ 606
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 630, 27 November 1880, Page 1
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