WE INTEND .ASTONISH THE PUBLIC!!! L. J. HOOPER & Co.'s ONLY A FEW DAYS LONGER I WE HATE JUST OPENED A SPECIAL LINE OF WINTER 1)EI S S GOODMi! Part of our own Importations, and, having cleared out of noarly all of our SUMMER 4320 YAEDi'AT LESS THAN mtftnvi L. J. HOOPEB&} CO., BON MAECHE. NOTEThese Lines were Bought for na in England at the close of the London Season '"'rioiculouslowpeice, , Ana sent out to us by MAIL STEAMER "IN DUS." We have a eotKkTO^^ Coming forward this Season bo INTEND TO GIVE THE PUBLIC TUB BENEFIT OF OUR PURCHASES. •IMtffflKf^Ml BOlsT lAEOHE. DON'T BUY ANY MORE. SUMMER DRESS GOODS! |'|| WE ARE BUSY OPENING UP AND MARKING OFF OUR WINTER SHIP-! MENTS PER S.B.''INDUS/'COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST FASHIONS mltwwiiW^wm FANCY GOODS. DRESS GOODS FROM 2s 11d FOR 12 YARDS. L. J.' HOOPEK & Oo.'s BliW«*lslwa» CHRISTMAS CHEER 111 J. H. ANGOVJE, I. P. F ELLIN CHAM,Wtttt n 11. i•ii w{ U »t». HIOH-STBEET, CARTERTON, HUE thanhng the public of Master- J_ past bees most respectfully to announco his - i ,*., nil WAIPOUA BREWEItt Annual Christmas Sale! waipoua brewery SA TURD'A'Y KEXT. And last for one week only, when EVERY LINE will be offered at such PRICES as wl SUIT EVERYBODY!!! Remember: FOR ONE WEEK NOTEADDBESBW. P. FELLINGHAM, CENTRAL BOOT AND BH'JE WARE- , HOUSE, MASTERTON. (Opposite GouncilGkmbere.) The Festive, Season, nnHOSE who wish to keep up the Good Old English Cwtom at Xntu Will do well to send their orders to the undersigned for a sample of His Noted and far-famed Australian "Wines. The notoriety these wines have met with at "." „.: "•' T HB ':"'' BORDEAUX EXHIBITION Is a thorough good proof of their excellence. Having been connected many years with the Wine Crade, and, knowing the SPECIAL VINTAGES settlers favoringme with their orders can depend upon" deceiving a FIRST :'CLASS ARTICLE. >LACKSMJTH, FARRIER, AND ) AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKER, HIOH-STBEET, CARTERTON, Re-opening OF Ihe Waipoua Brewery. R. V. SMITH has the pleaßuro to announco that he has purchase.! tho valuable Plant and Sfook-in-Trade of the Waipoua Brewery, R. V. SMITH is now able to brew and soil at ordinary rates A BETTER GLASS OF BEER than any which has hitherto been brewed in the Provincial District; DUNEDIN BEER will now bo superseded by a better local article at a less price J. E. HAYE3, AND GASFITTER &c„ Ik Lambton Quay, . IMPORTER OF Brass, lead, zino, and galvanised iron Copper orass, and wrought iron tnbin Cast-iron water and gas pipes Pumps, liouso and ship closets Rubber hose and block tin Engineers' and plumbers' brass work Gasfittings, &c, &c„ &c. _ MANUFACTURER OF Distilling and brewing apparatus Lightning conductors, pumps Water-engines, plunge and shower bat Hydraulic cellar pumpß, and self -actio blasts Hydraulic lifts, hot water apparatr and every deao riptiou ol bra lead, and copper goods. J. E, HAYES, Lambton Quay, TO THE MUSICAL, F. J. PEESTON, ■ Mr W. Lundqyist LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON. DESIRES to inform tho residents of Mas- •■"■■■' . .."■. '.'. terton that he is prepared to give 1 : LesHons on the Time is Money, piano, violin, brass wstru- ■:■■ v, ;,;,; i; i__ .■:,.,- u .. ... MENTS, &c. MACHINERY,',VERSUS, HAND LABOR. At )liß M&m% Queon . Bteti hwd.. »'■'":■'" ,ut '''Estimates given' aid'contracts taken, and •FIRST-CLASS WORKMEN: .sent 1 to : any party ffieconntry.;,,':,; -.-,. :,..',,, , MaßtertOD,l)eo..il,lßß2. '1252. , Maaterton/ j De0,.n,1882. • ' 1252 npO Storekeepers and. Station-mrattgerß.-r. Jr ,'.''."'" '''"". .'''"'':'''■ ;■. x A.LINDSAY, having now completed, _-'." •'.''' ;• '" '■'■ : "' >''■•■'■"< ■'•■ '•• 4is plant for the manufacture of all kinds of \' : i\:/ r iM)V\':. W:l l)ii/i ;:•;•;■/ i:!':., ~,., •':■■: Boots and Shoes, is now prepared tomake i^.\NiSALE.rrJSajn J 9r !i Printed' Tea (Bags.' (Men's .Best, Watertight, pegged,;at 14»—' ■KJy. (Jtt|ftnd ftt.'iyDinere'/Elagß (ail,'slzes), riveted, 13s, per pair for orders of six pairs ' : H»^ , Mi^' v (^; ,, 'C4 , ■'«ft),' , -Bikßi , o .Ai-LDNDBAXt ragsffrtop'Hb^lb)?Tobacco' 1 bago(loj,. Bootmaker,'.Lambton Quay, and I and 20z,), at the WABUaii*'iDißiY|,Oft(W."' Boot Mart, .Wellington. j ; ;. / • \ '■■:- Amngemmti for Conter and Balk <^r\Z 7 d CAUm : Undertaken. 1207 TER'B or l JOINER'S work done are respett- : fully advisfdfto.get a : prjcefrom "n ANI E L nHAM IE R , ' ;S. Bacon 1 and Go. V■ . Who'are in "a position to give the BEST GENERAL WMMISSION AGENT, ARTICLE 'iiiim MOST 'WORK for the PAHIATTJA LEAST MONEY;'•,:.,;■:/:•,;.; i ' " aiUA ' ' ''"'" l,; ' T "Tv 1 , I~> "B'B.O W H ■ft CO' ;:, Large Stocks.of S E-A-8 0N ED -TIM BE R, Sub-Agents for North British and MeroariDressed andi rough;!M6uiaings>Skirtings, ;i -.—. 0.. i... t.. L t_ f.°i:™.„.u.:°: • And Murray, Roberts & Co. , lIMI llAlHlMaitllM Jl baok to London.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1324, 10 March 1883, Page 1
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