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SPBING AND HUMMER IQQO Q A PBING D DOMMBR;IOOO 04. Gfrand Display of Novelties! . AT THE BON MAROHE,l. I, hooper aM) co., MOST respectfully beg to thank the inhabitants of Masterton, Carterton, Grey town, Featberston and'surroHnding Districts for the Liberal and Extensive Patronage accorded to them since tho opening of the Bon MarcM in Masterton. They have now <?reat pleasure in notifying tho AERIVAL of their FIRST SHIPMENT OF THE SEASON OP SPEING & SUMMER NOVELTIES lii ALL THE DEPARTMENTS!! And, in so doing, beg to state that their Importations have never beeu larjor orbe>,r selected, being the pick from nearly every Wholesale houso in tho Colony; bjsiilus ut viy Choice Selection of Novelties of their own importing, Their Show Room, • Is Stocked with EVERY NOVELTY, to which they in/ito inspection ENGLISH AND FRENCH MIILINERY, STRAW HATS, BONNETS, FE.ATFI ."T; ■' FLOWEKS, MANTLES, DOLMANS, VISETES, CAPES. JACKETS, ■ LAOE. MANTLES, COSTUMES, SKIRTS, FANCY PINAFORES, COiiSiiTS. UNDERCLOTHING, &c; Dress Department. b very large and 'Beautifully Assorted, the Principal Materials for Summer 'Wear bnin? NUNS' VEILING-, PLAIN and CHECKED NUNS' CLOTH, FRENCH BIRW. TOME CASHMERES, OASHMERETTKS, BURAKO LACE CLO.:'.. i;T MEAL CLOTHS, Ac., in all Colorings, viz.: Cmlml Slra-berry, !::■ I■■ Pmkn Orey, Fawns, Terra Colta, Bmirns, Navy Mm, Claret, die. Washing Fabrics. A remarkably Good and Choice Selection of Washing, Materials for Spring »ii.i 8 >i„hi wear. PLAIN AUDI WEED SATEENS, FRENCH SAThMS (dm tiful Material, aud very novel and chaste in Design.) MILLEFL 7£!..« HolU'.S. A Large Stock ofFANCY BORDERED SATEENS ami PRISTS, FIiUIV, v< FLOWER PATTERN SATEENS awl PRINTS, and the splendid.-Wu<-bj and wearing Material, ZEPHYR LUjSOKH . ;\lj Hosiery and Glove. LADIES and CHILDREN S HOSIERY of the best makes for liuniiiior ivfcir-. ' i.i ut Thread, Cotton, Bftlbriggan, Spun silk, &«,, in ;ill siza LADIES' and CHILDREN# GLOVES, in Black, Red, CA.reJ Kid. Tan Crisis Kid Silk, Taffetta, Lace, Lisle and Cotton. ' Fancy and Lace. SILK and MDSLIN TIES. in Cream. Tuscan and \Yhite Muslin Sqim os, LACE SCARFS, Linen Sets, PLin and Fancy PARASOLS aud SUKSft VDEb BUTTONS, TRIMMLVGSj, RIBBONS, Ac, LACES in real and imitariou.' BRETONNES, DUCIiESSIi, MALTESE, 110NIT0N, „nd all tho newest makes, ■ Also a LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COLORED LACES in Crushed Strawberry', Smashed Gooseberry, Apricot, Strawberry and' Cream, Greys, Fapns, Cardinal's Pinks, Pale Blue, Onum, Brown, <Cc. Maaekita adlatadaiiksy, Are, as usual, Stocked with EVESY REQUISITE, and for which the HON MAROIi has been so well noted. A magnificent stock of Men's and Boys' Clothing, Particulars of which will be found en tho third page of this paper. BON MARCHE. L J. Hooper and Co., Proprietors.

REID AND GRAY'S ' Latest Improved Central Sine Harrow, AT REDUCED PKICES. NEARLY 500 in uso, With new centre stay for seat and balancing purposes, Has no extra disc, or is six inches wider than those of all other makers for the same given size; discs 16 to 19 inches diameter as desired. THEY HAVE THREE CHILLED BEARING BRACKETS IN EACH WIN-" Of the 10 and 12 feet sizfs, the imported makes living only two All oil holes are in the TOP, and it is the simplest, best, niwl durable Disc Harrow in the Market; ai di? n v> : that testimonials as to efficiency would be superfluous. Any siz-j titw y i, carriage to pass through gates when so required. Freight paid in acjoiMan e w.tti w catalogue, CAMBRIDGE ROLLERS (at reduced prices) serrated and plain, 20.24,2 d and 3D ii.ehe i-, diameter, and from 6to 10 feet leng. Sin<j;lo and double speed ?>:«<•]< delivery Reapers. Broadcast Sowers lor gram,. n,s m! tornipseed. Farm and tip Drays. Contractors' tip road dr.ijs,etc.' E>ouble, and Treble Furrow Ploughs. ]>ii : l o- i li.; Ploughs. Drill and Field Grubbers. Harrow?, Zi#-Zni and t»4 Harrows, Binding Twine and Wire, best quality. No. 8 fencing Wire and. all sizes, punched to any guago, Illustrated Catalogues Free On application to auy of onr ollices at Dunodin, Oaniaru, Timaru, Invercareill, Ash burton, Christehuroli and Auckland. QEIZED IN IJIBANSIT ! iHIZED IN rpKANSI R. HANNAH & Co. : Are now Selling a Large Consignment of BOOTS AND SHOES SEIZED IN TRANSIT, Amounting, as per Invoice, to £3490 15s, but owing to the glut of imports and dep-ession in the Money Market, they have secured the above at the enoirnuus discount of 51) rei cent, for cash, SALE COMMENCES ON S ATIJIIDA Y, at tin- Cash Boot Market, Cuba-street, Read Price List and Inspect the STOCK before buying y.ur BOOTS AND SHOES. PRICE LIST. WOIITH 8/6 Men's strong Nailed Bluchers .. 18/6 Men's strong Kip Tights 12/G Men's strong Nailed Boots 16/6 Men's sewu E, Sides .. 14/6 Men's 15. Sides 13/6 MeD's E, Sides 12/6 Men's Derby Shoes 18/0 Men's Glove Kid E, Sides 14/6 Men's Beet Pegged Bluchers .. 10/6 Youths' strong E.S., Ito 4 .. 8/6 Boys' strong K. 8,, 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 5/6 11/(5 9/11 13/6 'l2/6 12/6 10/6 6/9 5/9 4/9 I'2/G 7/6 1/11 4/11 1/9 12/6 15/11 0/6 4/11 WORTH 8/6 Ladies' Kid E,S, Boots. . 7/6 Ladies' Prunella Boots 3/'! Ladios' Slippers ~ 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes 18/6 Ladies' Kid Button Bouts . 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7 to 9 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S„ 10 to 14.. .! 8/6 Maids' Kid E.S., 1 and 2 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby .Shoes 10/G Ladies' Glove-kid Shoes., 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots.. 6/6 Ladies' D. soled CashniKe Shies 6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Slices .. 10/6 Ladies' Levant E. suits.. 10/6 Ladies' Germaii lasting Boots .. 4/6 Children's Kid legged Balmorals 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals .. 2/G Child's Kid ami Levant E.S. ... 3/fi Child's Strap Snoes 14/6 Ladies' Kid Boots ■4 6 3 11 16 ■2/ IS 8/11 3/11 4/11 5/11 4/11 5/1) 6/11 3/6 3/11 3/11 7/6 (i/ll f t 1/11 5/11 Remember Saturday next as the great day for Boots and Shoes, and recollect there is no ■ • 'lO-year old sto'oki no rotten, no moth-eaten, and no bad elastic at our establishment. R HANNAH ' CASH BOOT MAKKEX ... ... - ISa 'EVERYBODY KNOWS IT & ; CO.. CUBA STliEti'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 24 November 1883, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 24 November 1883, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1543, 24 November 1883, Page 1

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