IPEING km -QUMMBII IOQO OA Grand Display of Novelties! ATTHEBONMARCHE. 1 :• n ■■..-. ■■ • . L:J; HOOPER AND CO., MOST respectfully beg to thank the inhabitants of Masterton, Carterton, .Groytown, Keatherston aud BnrroKading Districts for the 1 Liberal and Extensive '"'Patronise accorded-to'them since the opening of the Bon Marche in Masterton, •Thay have now great pleasure in notifying the AEBIVAL of their FIRST SHIPMENT; OF THE SEASON OF SPRING & SUMMER NOVELTIES ;.,,.,.,,,, IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS I! ~ And, in bo doing, beg to state that their Importations have never been larger or belta selected, being the pick from nearly every Wholesale house in the Colony; besides a Vc..y Choice Selection of Novelties of their own importing. Their ' ' ' kiiwsMit!i!™ la Stocked with EVERY-NOVELTY, to which they hwite EN&LISH.AND. FRENCH-'MILLINERY,!STRAW HATS, BONNETS, .FEATHERSFLOWERS, MANTLES, DOLMANS, VISETES, CAPES. JACKETS,'B|ADED LAOB/MAljTffiSi COSTUMES, SKIRTS, FANCY PINAFORES,'CORSETS, j . ■ ""; ' '' , - Y Dress Department;; s very large and Beautifully Assorted, the"Principal Materials for Summer Wear bcin«NUNS'VEILING, PLAIN and CHECKED NOM' CLOTH, FRENCH BIEGKS, COS TOME CASHMERETTES, BURANO LACE CLOTHS, .ihT. MEAL CLOTHS, &0., in all Colorinyj, viz.: Crushed Strawberry, Ekclric Ihua Russian Qrey, Faw.ns, Terra Cotta, Browns, Navy Blue, Claret, etc. iv/fiflf!?3i!¥. ! >! A remarkably Good'and Choice Selection of Washing' Materials for Spring and Slimmer I wear. PLAIN AND WUREDSiITEENS, FRENCH SATEENS (afcrati- | fill Material, and very novel and chaste in Design.) MIL IMb VERS ROBES. A Lavge Stock of- ! FAhW. BQRDERED, SATEENS and PRINTS, FRUIT, BIRD, an ! ' ' FLO ifEK'TATTERti SATEEN* and PRINTS, and the splendid Wishing i and wearing;Mato : rißl,-^P/?r/? ITilHlSffl LADIES? and CHILDREN'S'HOSIERY of the best makes for Summer wear, Li'iu Thread, Cotton, Balbriggan, Spun Sillc, &c„ in all sizes. LADIES' ad CHILDREN'S' CLOVES, in Black, Red, Colored Kid, Tan Swedo Kid, Silk, Taffetla, Lace, Lislo and Cotton; Fancy and Lace. SILK and MUSLIN TIESi RUFFHNGB, in Cream, Tuscan and White Muslin Square?, ; ' " ' LACE SCARFS, Linen Sets. PLin and Fancy PARASOLS and SDKSHADEo' :.. BUTTONS; TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, As, LACES in real and imitation,' BRETONNES, DUOHESSE, MALTESE, HONITON, „nd all the newest makes, i Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLORED LACES in Crushed Strawberry, ] Smashed Qoosahmy, Apricot, Strawberry awl Cream, Qreys, Fawns, Cardinal's Pinks, Pah Blue, Cream, Brown, ,tc. \ 'liilflilMll Are, as usual, Stocked with EVERY REQUISITE, and for which the BON MARCHE has been so well uoted. A magnificent stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing Particnlars of which will be. found oh the third page of this paper, L. J. ]; BON MARCHE. iwmm^iP
REID AND GRAY'S iiraitsrai^ ' AT EEDUGED PItfGES. NEARLY 500 Tn'iiso witTi new.centre stay for Beat and balancing purposes, Has one extra disc,, or is six inches wider than those of a'l other makers for the same fiiven size; discs 16 to lOmchesdiameter as desired. THEY HAVE'THREE CHILLED BEARING BRACKETS IN EACH WING , ; i' ; Ofithe 10) and'l2 feet sizf 8, the imported makes having onm two AlloilliOlos'arbiiitlie TOP, and ! it'is the simplest, best, and most durable Disci Harrow in the Market;. and is now so well known that toatinifjnials qs to,efficiency would be superfluous, Any size fitted with travelling carriage to pass through gates' when. so. required, Carriage paid to the different Itailway Stations fn accordance with our cataloguu, Cambridge Rollers, serrated and plain, 20, 24, 26 and 30 inches in diameter,.andjfrpm .6 to.lo feet hsw?.. Single and double speed ba<;k delivery Reapers. Broadcast Sowers for grain, press and turnip seed,"' Firm' and tip Drays.. Contractors' tip road drays, etc, Single, Double, arid Treble' Furrow Ploughs. Drill or, Hid». » Ploughs. Drill and field Grubbers. Harrows, Zig-Za? and Flexible Tninl Harrows,; Binding Twine and, Wire,; b;-s; quulity, No. 8 Fencing Wire and Staid rds all sizes, pnnchedtoarijrguage. ...;'.. '■'■••■■ ' Illustrated Catalogues Free On application to any of our offices at Dunedin, (imam, Timam, Tnvercargill, Ashburton, Christchurch and Auckland, EIZED IN TRANSIT I EIZED IN mRANSIT
Are now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTS AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRANSIT, Amounting, as per Invoice, to £3190155, but owing to the glut of imports :.ml ilep-ension in the Money Markot, they have secured the above at the enormous discount of .10 iioi cent, for cash. ' SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY;' 'it ttie Citsh Boot Market, Cuba-street, ■ Read Price List and Inspect the STOCK before buying y»ur BOOTS AND SHOES. .':'"'"•" PRICE LIST.
WORTH 8/6 Men's'strong Nailed Bluchers 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights "" 12/6 Men's BtiongWailed Boots 16/6 Men!ssewn.E.,Sides .. : 14/6 13/6 Men's E. Sides'.. •.. 12/6 18/6 MeuVGlove Kid E. Sides'14/6 Men's Best Pegged Bluchers 10/6 Youths' strong.Es... Ito 4 8/6 Boya'Btrong E.S., 10to 13 6/6 Boys'stfonplS.,7to9 • - 18/6 Gents'. Cf.lf Oxford Shoes ; 9/6 Womqn's;Dairy,.BootSi .. 3/6 Children's Copper, Toes, from 7/6 Boys'and Youths' Bluchers 3/6 Meft Slippers'".; ! ' .. 18/6 Men's Shooters'-..- .. 20/-Men'B,6ewnEJSides .. ; 10/6 YouthsJ,Btropg Nailed Boots 7/6 Boys'Btrbng Nailed Boots
8/6 Ladies' Kid E. 8." Boots.. .. 4/fi 7/6 Ladies'Frunellaßoots'.. ~ 3/11 3/1 Ladios'Slippers .. ' '.. .'. ]/(i •1/6 Ladies' House Shoos .. .. 2/L> 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boot* ~ 8/11 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7to 9 ... ~ ;'u 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 10 to 14.. .. •! 11 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., I and 2 .. 5/11 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes .. 4/11 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes .. 5/11 10/6 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes.. .. fi/Il 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere H'ouso Boots..' 3/6 6/6 Ladies' D. : eple'd O'ashmae Sloes 8/11 6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes ... 3/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. sides.. .. 7/6 10/6 Ladies' German lasting Boots .. i>7ll '4/6 Children's Kid legged Balmorals I/O 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals .. I'll 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.B. ..■ l r 3/6 Child's Strap Shoes ... .. ]/i[ 14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots ' .... 5/11
Bemember Saturday iife'xt 'as the great day for Boots and Shoes, and recollect there is no 10-year old stock,;no rotten, no moth'-ealen, and no bad elastic at our establishment. gash:Bo^;;'iAßKET'''' ! ... ,! ... Cuba street ,: "'''"' "■'■"" J " " 'KNOWS IT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1501, 5 October 1883, Page 1
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