SPRING AND HUMMER IQQQ Q I PEING D OUMMBR l00U"04. ATTHEBONMABCHE; L. J, HOOPER AND CO., MUST respecuuiiy beg to thank tno inhabitants of Masterton, Carterton, Greyto\yn, Featheraton and surrounding Districts for the-Liberal and Extensive Patronage accorded to them since the opening of the Bon Marchd in Masterton. They have. now P'eat pleasure in notifying the ARRIVAL of their ■-. * FIRST SHIPMENT 01? THE SEASON OP SPRING & SUMMER NOVELTIES IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS!I Aud, in so doing, beg to state that their Importations have nevor been larger or better selected, being .the pick from nearly, every Wholosalo house in the Colony} besides a very Choice Selection of Novelties of their own importing. Their . : iIiMvJP;WD«<I " ' Is Stocked with EVERY NOVELTY, to whioh they invite inspection. ENGLISH AND FRENCH MILLINERY, 'STRAW HATS, BONNETS, FEATHER', FLOWERS, MANTLES, DOLMANS, VISETES, CAPES. JACKETS, BEADED LACE. MANTLES, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, FANCY PINAFORES, CORSETS, UNDERCLOTHING, &c; IJl33»iMt^ s very large and Beautifully Assorted, the: Principal Materials for Summer Wear beingNUNS'VEILING, PLAIN and CHECKED NUfcS' CLOTH, FRENCH BIEGES. COS . " TOME CASHMERES, CASHMERETTES, BURANO LACE CLOTHS, OAT. MEAL CLOTHS, Ac, in all Colorings, viz.: Crushed Strawberry, Electric Blue, ']:'■ [Russian Grey, Favrns, Terra Colta, Browns, Navy Blue, Giant, <kc, mmmmmmm A remarkably Good and Cho'ico Selection of Washing Materials for Spring! arid Summer ; : wear. PLAINAND FIGURED SATEENS, FRENCH toffiS (a beautiful Material, and very novel and chaste in Design.) MILLEFL UEfiS ROBES. A Large Stock ofFANCT BORDERED SATEENS and PRINTS, FRUIT, BIRD, an FLO WEE PATTERN SATEENS and PRINTS, and the splendid' Washing and wearing Material, ZEPHYR CHECKS ■.-. ~-.....-, i=n^r:)^#;liiTilMriW*l LADIES' and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY of the best makes for Summer wear, I 1? ! 0 Thread, Cotton, Balbriggan, Spun Silk, &c„ in all sizes. LADIES' and OHILDRENS' GLOVES, in Black, Red, Colored Kid, Tan Swede-Kid , Silk, Taffetta, Lace, Lisle, and Cotton. SILK and MUSLIN TIES. RUFFLINGS, in Cream. Tuscan and' ffhito Muslin Pq'ia-e?, LACE SCARFS, Linen Sets. Plain and Fancy PARASOLS and SDKSH '-Ma BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, &o, LACES in real and imitirion" BRETONNES, DUOHESSE, MALTESE, HONITON, „nd all the newest makes, Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLORED LACES in Crushed Strawberry', Smashed Goosekmj, Apricot, Strawberry and Oream,. Greys, Fawns, Canl'mJs ■ Pinks, Pale Blue, Cream, Brown, Ac, ismmmmmmmffmwmmihmnam Are, as usual, Stocked with EVERY REQUISITE, and for which ifoBON'MARCHE has been so well noted, A magnificent stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Particulars of which will be found on the third page of this paper, '■ BON MIECHE. REID AND GMY'S g^i^^^ AT REDUCED PBIQB.S. '. NEARLY 500 in use with new centre stay for Beat and balancing purposes. Has 0110 extra disc, or is six inches widor than thoso of all other makers for the samo given size; discs 16 to 19 inches diameter as desired. THEY HAVE THREE CHILLED BEARING BRACKETS IN EACH WING Of tho 10 and 12 feet sizes, the imported makes having only two .. i All oil holes are in tho TOP, and it is the simplest, best, and most durable Disc Harrow in tho Market; and is now so well known that testimonials as to efficiency would be superfluous. Any size fitted-with travelling carriage to pass through gates wheu so required, Carriage paid to the different Railway Stations fn accordance with our catalogue. Cambridge Rollers, serrated and plain, 20, 24, 26 and 30 inches in diameter, and from 6to 10 feet Lang. Single and double speed ba«k delivery Reapers. Broadcast Sowers for grain, prnss and turnip seed. Farm and tip Drays. Contractors' tip road drays, otc. Single, Double, and Treble Furrow Ploughs. Drill or JuTlgi, g Ploughs. Drill and Field Grubbers. Harrows, Zig-Zag and Flexible ■ Tripod Harrows. Binding Twine aud Wiro, best quality, No. 8 Fencing Wiro and Stamkds all sizes, punched to any gunge. Illustrated Catalogues Free On application to any of our offices at Dunodin, Oamaru, Timaru, Invercargiil, Ashburton, Christchurch and Auckland. EIZED IN mRANSIT I iEIZED IN mRANSIT Are now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTS AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRANB!T Amounting, as per Invoice, to £ 3400165, but owing to the glut of imports and den >ksw: in the Monoy Market, thoy have secured the above at the enormous discount <>i so » cent, for cash. SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, at the Ca.l. B„ 0 Market, Cuba-street, Read Prico List and Inspect the STOCK before buying j-mi BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST. worth 8/6 Men's strong Nailed Bluchers 12/6 Men's strong Nailed Boots 16/6 Men's sewn E. Sides .. 14/6 Men's K Sides .. .. 13/6 Men's E, Sides .. ... 12/6 Men's Derby Shoes .. .18/6 Men's Glove Kid E. Sides 14/6 Men's Best Pegged Bluchers 10/6 Youths' strong E.S., 1 to 4 8/6 Boys' strong E.S., 10 to 13 6/6 Boys'strong E,S, 7 to 9 18/6 Gents' Calf Oxford Shoes 9/6 Women's Dairy Boots .. 3/6 Children's Copper Toes, from , 7/6 Boys' and Youths' Bluchers 3/6 Men's Slippers .. .. 18/6 Men's Shooters .. ~ 20/-Men's sewn E. Sides ~. 10/6 Youths'strong Nailed Boots ~7/6 Boys'strong Nailed Boots .. now worth Kmv .. 5/6 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots.. ~ 4/fl .11/6 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots .. .. s/n . 9/11 3/6 Ladios' Slippers .. „ .. f/g .13/6 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes .. ~ 2/12 .12/6 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boots .. 8/11 ~ 9/6 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7to 9 ..' „ 3/11 . 8/6 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S„ 10 to 14.. .. 4 /ll . 12/6 8/6 Maids* Kid E.S., 1 and 2 .. 5/11 .10/6 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes ~411 ~ 6/9 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes .. 511 ~'.5/9 10/6 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes.. .. 6/11 ~ 4/9 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots.. 3/6 . 12/6 6/6 Ladies' D. soled Cashmeie Sloes 3/11 . 7/6 6/6 Ladies' Colored Pelt Shoes .. 3/11 .. 1/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. sides.. ...7/6 . 4/11 10/6 Ladies'Gernum lasting Boots ~ (i/ll . 1/9 4/6 Children's Kid legged Balmorals 1/6 .12/6 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals ..J/11 . 15/11 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. .. 1/- . 6/6 3/6 Child's Strap Shoes ... .. j/n . 4/11 14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots .. ~ 5/U Bemember Saturday next as the great day for Boots and Shoes, and recollect thoro is no ' 10-year old stock, no rotten, no moth-eaten, and no bad elastio at our establishment. Imkl &c 0.,... GASH BOOT MARKET CUBA STREET -, ■,:,/■;■■■■ EVERYBODY MOWS IT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1508, 13 October 1883, Page 1
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