BOOTS. BOOTS. TTTH/vT would Life W, •without CHEAP BOOTS? And ntwhat other place 1 can CHEAP BOOTS be obtained than itt ' • ' LEAH Y ' S ANATOMICAL BOOT WAREHOUSE? . The cheapest bouse in the Wairarapa' which anyone can PROVE BY ONE TRIAL, 3 -H a llofCo mmerce Hall of Commerce. > » f> > i> > .[> d cj q d d d cj a -. A A 3 % % % . fcj & & & & &• & a> g. "S p-i2 hS h 3 m"3A •< iL-3 i.^ >« oo* p?3 ooZ go 3 »!2|&t2 $2 O OOCOOOO %■ « 3 « 3 K fei !* to to to 01 .to . W to U\ SGHKODER, HOOPER And Co. HALL OF COMMERCE.
HAVE now opened and are showing all the latest Fashions and Novelties for the season, including .—Ladies Straw, Plush, and Velvet flats and Bonnets Flowers, Feathers, Bonnet Ornament p, Jackets, Mantles, Costumes, Ulsters, Skirts, Shawls, Merinoes, Serges, Satin Clolhs, Cashmeres, Beige Cloth Costumes, Tweeds, Cashmercttes, Stockingettes, Wool Plaids, Repps, Velvets, Velveteens, Plushes, Satins, Silks, Habit Cloths, Winceys, Eussel and Persian Cords, Fringes, Bibbons, Laces, Scarfs, Linen Sets, Hosiery, Gloves, Hufflings, Belts, Woollen Squares and Scarfs, Blankets, Flannels, Rugs, Crimean Shirting, Sheetings, Towels, Towling, Calicoes, Tickings, Carpets, Mattings, Floorcloths, Umbcellas,. Parasols, Embroideiys, Curtains, Buttons, Mantle and Jauket Ornaments, Corsets, Undcrclolhing.Fancy Haberdashery, Cretonnes, Linens, Hollands, Counterpanes, Fingerings Scotch and Colonial, Dress Cords, and Cords aud Tassels, Fancy Baskets, uc„ &c,, Ac, &c,,(5:c., &c. Mens', Youths' and Boys' Tweed Suits, Coats, Trousers, and Trousers and Vests, Crimeaa Shirts, Cotton Shirts, Oxford Shirts, Begatta Shirts, Macintoshes, Hoys' Knicker Suits, Tweeds, Mens' Youths' and Boys' Hard and Soft Felt Hats, Caps, Braces, Belts, Ties, Mufflers, Collars, Cotton and Woollen Under Shirts and Pants, Flannel Shirts, Moleskin Trouseis, Bedford Cord Trousers, Serge .lumpers, Cardigan Jackets, Cotton rod Woollen Socks, Ac, &c., &c, Ac. FIRST SHOW DAY FOR THE SEASON, SATURDAY, March 25,1882. CALL EARLY AND INSPECT OUE MAGNIFICENT STOCK. Schroder, Hooper And Co., HALL OF COMMERCE.
nHUBCH SEBVIOJGS.-SUNDAY. Church of Emland. Mnsterton—ll a.m. nntl 7 \).m, Wednesday, 7 p.m. Greytown—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Presbyterian. Mnsterton—ll a.m. and 0.30 p.m. Sunday School, 0.30 rt.m, and 2 p.m. Wesleyas'. Maßterton.—ll a.m., Rev L. M. Isiit, G. 30 p.m., Eev L, M, Isitt, Opiiki.—3. p.m., Eev L. M. Isitt. Notes on the Weather at Masterton. (For the Week ending Mai/ 26,1882. J JB° '» 30.02 40? 20.9S 37" light. Wet nftenvards. Wind stroii''at times.. '025 .mm 21 w. Dull. Wind light. Showersat times .. '320 miw 22 e. Fiiio. Hard frost, .Wind light 9gng 23 x.k. Fine. Hard frost. Wind mm 21 N.lFine, frosty. Wiml light. 25 n.e, Fine, frosty. Wind light. "0 N. Damp, Wind, a calm .. the week opened with wet ami strong wind. Afterwards keen frosts, which will do great good in killing grubs. Thcrmometoi low; wind as a rule light • Records taken at 8 a.m., and'are for the previous 21 hours, but arcnot reduced to sea level.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1084, 27 May 1882, Page 2
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