WE INTEND STONISH THE HJBLIG!!] L. J. HOOPER &Co.'s ONLY A FEW BATS LONGER 1 •. WE BATE JUST OPENED A SPECIAL LINE OF WINTER DRESS GOODS!! ! Part of our own Importations, and having cleared out of nearly all of ourSUMMKU STOCK we have throwa into the SALE 73 PIECES, altogethor 4320 YARDS AT LESS THAN BON MARCHE. fOTEThcse Lines were Bought for us in England fit the close of the Lorirtou Season "■RIOICULOU.S LOW PRICE,-. And sent out to ns bj MAIL STEAMER "liNDUS." We have a mmmmammamßmßom Coming forward this Season so INTEND TO GiYE THE PUBLIC TOE BENEFIT OP OUR PURCHASES. ON" MARCH )ONT BUY ANY MORE SUMMER'DRESS GOODS !!! tfE ARE BUSY OPENING UP AND MARKING OFF OUR WINTER SHrPMENTS PER S.B, " INDUS," COMPRISING iLL THE LATEST FASHIONS FANCY GOODS. DRESS GOODS PROM 2s 11d EORI2 YARDS. L. J. HOOPER & Oo.'s
CHRISTMAS CHEER!! I w. p, felTinghawi, • «7HILE thanking the public,of MasterYV ton and surrounding District for the very liberal support accorded to him in tho' past begs most respectfully to announce his Annual Christmas Sale! SATURD AY. K EXT. And last for one week only, when EVERY LINE will be offered at such PRICES as wi SUIT EYEEYBOEy.iI Remember: FOK ONE WEEK NOTE ADDRESS- ' W. P. FELLimSAM, CENTRAL BOOT AND SIDE WAKEHOUSE, MASTEKTON. - (Opposite Council Chambers,) The Festive Season. FTIHOSE who wish to keep up the Good Old English Custom at Xmas Will do well to send their orders to the undersigned for a Bample of His Noted and .far-famed Australian 1 Wines. The notoriety these wines have met with at • . :, ;THE.: , . BORDEAUX EXHIBITION Is a thorough good proof of .their excellence, Having been connected many years' with the Wine Trade, and knowing the SPECIAL VINTAGES settlers favoring me with their orders can depend upon receiving a FIRST ■ CLASS ARTICLE. F.J. PRESTON, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTONTime* is Money. MACHINERY VERSUS HAND LABOR, PARTIES about to tmild or who require any description of CARPENTER'S or JOINER'S work done are respestfully advised to get a price from '•' ■ S. Bacon and Co. Who are in a position to give the BEST ARTICLE and.the MOST WORK for the LEASTMONEY, • LaigeßtockßiOf; ..'■:. ..,'.'.' .SEASONED : T I M.BER, Dressed.' and 'rough, Mouldings, Skirtings, Doors, Sashes, &c,, ic,. : In fact everything necessary to carry out any. orders,.always on handi " ; ' " . ' '''■ ]\ ', -,,./. Estimates given and contracts 'taken,' and FIRST-CLASS /WORKMEN sent to any part'of thecbuhtry. : "' ,' '1252 ; AN SALE.-Pl'amor printed, Tea. Bags, \y (piißdrbji'MillikW.Biiga(allsizes), Grocers; 'Bags ('V'3, '6lb),'Bakers'', Bags (from-Jtt tof &%Tobacco'feago(l6ii. :; and 2pz,), at the Dam Office.^ >s:4Wti(>sMWA\l'sl.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1327, 14 March 1883, Page 1
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