:'la 1 S= 1883-84. Grand Display of Novelties! AT THE BON MARCHE, L. J. HOOPER AND CO., MOST respectfully beg to thank the inhabitants of Mastcrton, Carterton, Grovtown Featlieraton and surrounding Districts for the Liberal and Extensivo PatronaM accorded to them since the opening of the Bon Marchi in Masterton. Tliey liavo now great pleasui'o in notifying the ARRIVAL of their FIRST SHIPMENT OP THE SEASON OP SPRING & SUMMER NOVELTIES IN ALL THE DEPARTMENTS 11 ; . d ' ia . Bo heg to state that their Importations have never been larger or better a i 1 "!$ . & , r ° m nearl y evcr y Wholesale house in the Colony; besides a very vhoice Selection of Novelties of their own importing, Their Show Room. Is Stocked with EVERY NOVELTY, to which they in/its inspection, ENGLISH AND FRENCH MILLINERY, STRAW HATS, BONNETS, FEATHERS FLOWERS, MANTLES, DOLMANS, VISETES, CAPES. JACKETS BEADED lags. MANTLES, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, FANCY PINAFORES, CORSETS UNDEI TTI'KG, &c; , LiooS Department. s verylargo and Beautifully Assorted,"the Principal Materials for Summer Wear bciugNUNS 1 VEILING, PLAIN and CHECKED NUNS' CLOTH, FRENCH BIEGES COS TOME CASHMERES, OASHMERETTES, BURANO LACE CLOTHS,' OATMEAL CLOTHS, &0., in all Coloring, viz.: Crushed Strawberry, Electric Blue Simian Grey, Fawns, Terra Gotta, Browns, Navy Blue, Giant, die, Washing Fabrics. A remarkably Good and Choice Selection of Washing Materialstfor'jSpring and Summer wear. PLAIN AND BIQURED SATEENS, FRENCH SATEENS (aheautiM Material, and very novel and chaste in Design.) MILLEFLUERS ROBES, A Large Stock of— FANCY BORDERED SATEENS and PRINTS, FRUIT, BIRD an FLOWER PATTERN SATEEN and PRINTS, and the splendid Washing and wearing Material, ZEPHYR CHECKS Hosiery and Glove. LADIES'and CHILDREN'S HOSIERY oHU b,,t makes for Summer wear, Lido .thread, Cotton, Balbriggan, Spun Silk, &c„ in all sizes. LADIES' and CHILDRENS' GLOVES, in Black, Red, Colored Kid, Tan Swede Kid Silk, Tafletta, Lace, Lisle and Cotton. ' Fancy and Lace. SILK ""J IK?!, 1 !? 8 ' RUFFLIN6S ' in Cr(m uscan "«• Mite Muslm flares, LACE SCARFS, Linen Sets. Plain and Fancy PARASOLS and SUaSH<\DEB BUTTONS, TRIMMINGS, RIBBONS, Ac, LACKS in real and imitarion' BRETONNES, DUCHESSE, MALTESE, lIONITON, n nd all the newest makes, Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLORED LACES in Crushed Slrawkrry, anmhed Gooseberry, Apricot, Strawberry and Cream, Greys, Fawns, Cardinals Pinks, Pale Blue, Cream, Brown, etc. ' Maaekte aadHaterdasbry. Are, as usual, Stocked with EVERY REQUISITE, and for which the BON MARCH has been so well noted, A magnificent stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Particulars of which will be found cn the third page of this paper. BON MARCHE. L. J. Hooper and Co., Proprietors. A. 1 » REII) AND GRAY'S Latest Improved Central Disc Eairour, AT REDUCED HiICES, NEARLY 500 in use. 'With centre stay for seat and balancing purposes. Has ono extra disc, or is.six inches wider than those of all other makfers for the same given size; discs 16 to 19 inches diameter as desired. THEY HAVE THREE CHILLED BEARING BRACKETS IN EACH WING Of the 10 and 12 feet sizfs, the imported inakos having only two All oil holes are in the TOP, and it is the simplest, best, and most durable Disc Harrow in the Market; and is now so well known that testimonials as to efficiency would bo superfluous. Any size fitted with travelling carriage to pass through gatoj wlion so required. Freight paid in accordance with our CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS (at reduced prices) serrated and plain, 20,24,26 and 30 inches in diameter, and from 6to 10 feet leng. Sniffle and double speed back delivery Reapers. Broadcast Sowers for grain, press and turnip seed. • Farm and tip Drays. Contractors' tip road drays, otc, Sina'le, Double, and Treble Furrow Ploughs. Drill or ltidging Ploughs. Drill and Field Grubbers. Harrows, Zig-Zag and Flexible Tripod Harrows. Binding Twino and Wire, best quality. No. 8 Fencing Wiro and Standards all Bizes, punched to any guage. Illustrated Catalogues Free On application to auy of our offices at Dnnodin, Oamaru, Timaiu, Invercargill, Ashburton, Christchurch and Auckland. gEIZED IN rpRANSIT I gEIZED IN IJIRANSIT R. HANNAH & Co. Arc now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTS AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRANSIT, Amounting, as per Invoice, to £3490155, but owing to the glut of imports and dep-ession in the Money Market, they have secured the above at the enormous discount of 50 net cent, for cash, SALE COMMENCES ON SATURDAY, at the Caihßoot Markot, Cuba-street. Read Prico List and Inspect the STOCK before buying your BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST. WORTH NOW 8/6 Men's strong Nailed Bluchers .. 5/6 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights .. 11/6 12/8 Men's strong Nailed Boots .. 9/11 16/6 Men's sewn E. Sides .. .. 13/6 14/6 Men's IS. Sides 12/6 13/6 Men's E. Sides 0/6 12/6 Men's Derby Shoes .. .. 8/6 18/6 Men's Glove Kid E. Sides .. 12/6 14/6 Men's Best Pegged Bluchers .. 10/8 10/6 Youths' strong E.S/, Ito 4 .. G/9 8/6 Boys' strong E.S., 10 to 13 .. 5/9 6/6 Boys' strong E.S., 7to 9 .. 4/9 18/6 Gents' Calf Oxford Shoes .. 12/6 9/6 Women's Dairy Boots .. .. 7/6 8/6 Children's Copper Toes, from ~ 1/11 • 7/6 Boys' and Youths' Bluchers .. 4/11 3/6 Men'e Slippers 1/9 ift/6 Men's Shooters .. .. 12/G I- Men's sown E. Sides .. ..15/11 . 4/11 10/6 Youths' strong Nailed Boots 7/6 Boys' strong Nailed Boots woimi 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S. Boots.. .. 4/6 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots .. ... 3/!! ladios' Slippers j/g 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes .. 2/12 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Boots ~ 8/11 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7t09 .. .. 3/11 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S,, 10 to 14.. .. 4/11 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., 1 and 2 ~ 5/11 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes ~ 4/11 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes .. 5/1] 10/6 Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes.. ~ c/Il 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots.. 3/6 6/6 Ladies' D. soled Cashme:e Slues 3/11 G/G Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes .. 3/11 10/6 Ladies' Levant E, sides., .. 7/G 10/6 Ladies' German lasting Boots .. (i/ll 4/6 Children's Kid legged Balmorals 1/6 4/6 Child Jen's Levant Balmorals .. 1/11 2/6 Child's Kid and Levant E.S. ~ 1/3/6 Child's Strap Shoes ... ' ~ ]/]j 14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots .. ~ 5/11 Remember Saturday next as the great day for Boots and Shoc3, and recollect thore is no 10-year old stock, no rotten, no moth-eaten, and 110 bad elastic at our establishment. R HANNAH <fe CO., CASH BOOT MARKET COBA STKEET ISf'EVERYBODY KNOWS IT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1530, 8 November 1883, Page 1
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