BONMAIiCHE, Masterton, 30tli April, 1884. X>: i 7. HOOPBB ABTD 00. .tw; n t fw ago w ? had tha feVL a announcement/to call your InSSuNBEYT conßlgnm6nts of DXU N and WKTBBDKAEBRy, OLOTHINtf, MARoS W b6g * Say th ° g ° odS We aU opened UP Mady fot iDß^olion ' at theßoN ' n u J n "i 8 Mow l ng we 6 . ive a brief ou{line of the m * mi Departments, 'and have the pleasure to request a continuance of your est — J ' ••• • out best attention. Fancy Dress goods (various) Check Dress materials Plain ani striped dress stuff Black French Cashmeres Black and colored Merinos All Wool Plaids Black Crapes Habit Cloths Blaok Italian Cloths ... Navy. Blue Serges Koversable Costume Cloths French Costumes;..-"*"^'*^" l^' English Costumes Black Hilka and Satins '■' ~ Black Louis Velveteens ->. Colored Velveteens ' ..-, Walking Jaokets Walking Dolmains Fashionable Walking Ulsters Mantles and Palotfita Merino and Velvet Pelisses Merino and Velvet Frooks Spoon Busk Cotaets Outsets, all stylss Fur Capes French Millinery English Millinery Henri 11., 111,, and IV. Hats Unfrimmed Hats, all shapes, namely, Lavflndoline, Henri, Saratoga, Myra Mayfair, Norah, AlphoußO, Biasca English and French Flowers Morning and Evening Flowers Black, white and colored Feathers Birds and Hat ornaments White and black Ostrich plumes and Hats Umbrellas and Paraiols Ir.ce Collars and ties Real and imitation Laces New Oriental Laces ■ . Maltese, Duchess, and Bretonne Laces Wool Shawls and Plaids Children's Woollen Hoods Infants' Cashmere Hoodß Ladies' and' Children's Underclothing Chemises, Drawers, and Nightgowns Ladies' Fancy Aprons Swans' Down Calico Kearl and Steel Buckles Ladies' Mackintosh Coa*s Ladies' Silk and Wool Mittens Alpaca and Sateen Skirts Satin and Felt Skirts Chenille and Silk Scarfs Fur trimmings &c„ Ac. L. J. HOOPER & CO., Importers of all Classes of Soft Goods. Plain, Fancy and Check Ribbons Millinery Braids and Cords Gold, Silver and Fancy Braids Chenille and Silk Fringes Beaded Laces and Crownß Metal, Silk, Bone and Jet Buttons Landseer Gold and Silver Buttons and Chiidrens' Satin Muffs and Muslin Millinery Mourning Frillings Wool Squares and Capes '"', fitted Skirts, Ladies' and Chiidrens' •«ngenng and MloaVarns . ■■• -Mosgiel and Kajapoi Fingerings Cashmere and Merino Hose Cotton and Lambs' Wool Hose Cashmere and Cotton Socks ■<■■ ' Mosgiel and Kaiapoi. Knickerbocker Hose Two and Four Buttons, Josephine Gloves New riding and driving Gloves ■ Gauntlett Gloves Lined and Cashmere Gloves . Swede, Brussels, and Jersey Gloves Infants' Bootees and Infantees Ladies' Knitted Vests Men's Knitted Driving Gloves Swiss Embroidery and Insertions Blacd, White, Cream and fancy color Lices Swans' Down trimmings Fancy Baskets and Millinery Boxes Brussolls' Nets, and Indian Muslins Madras and Indiana Muslins Checks and Haircord Muslins' Lace aud Muslin Curtains Revocable and tingle Cretonnes Washing Cretonnes' Wool and Cotton Shirtings Plain and Twilled Winceys Beal Abordc.n Winceys Blue, Pink, Ruby, Mauve, and Navy Flannels Kaiapoi, Scotch, and Welsh Flannols Mosgiel, Saxony, and Roslyn Flannol Kaiapoi and Boslyn Blaukets Mosgiel Mauds', English Rliuiketa Whitney and Merino Blankets Blue. Scarlet, and Grey Blankets Wool Plaidings aud Serges Cocoa Nut Mattings China Matting Carpets and Oilcloths White and Grey Calico White and Unbleached Sheeting CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. Xa. «J. HOOFEE & GO. Men's Mackintosh Coats Men's and Boy's Tweed Ulsters Men's Tweed Ulsters ; Men's and Boy*' Pilot Coats Men'a and %s' Overcoats ; Men's Paget Suits Men's and Boys' Sac Suits Men's and Boys' (leclong Suits Men's and Bovs' Tweed Hats Men's and Boys' Felt Hatß Men's and Boys' Tamo' Shanter Hats Men'a, Youths',, and Boys' Geelong Kaiapoi, Boslyn Trousers, Tronaers and Vests, and Coats Kaiapoi and Boslyn Crimeans Kaiapoi and Roslyn Undershirts Kaiapoi aud Roslyn Pants Mosgiel Pants and Undershirts Men's Waterproof Tweed Coats Oilskin Coats and Leggings Crimean and Cetton Shirts Oxford, Regatta, an<i White Shirts Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and Boslyn Socks Men's Cardigan Jackets Men's and Boys' Jerseys Men's raado and unmade Jackets Plain Bibbed Pants Hiding Trousers White and Colorod Moleskins Little Boys' Uhters Little Boys'Knicker Suits Brighton, Norfolk, Oxford, Sailor and Jersey Suits Moo's and Boys' Braces Belts, Collua, Ties, Handkerohiefs, Studs, Solitares, Slcevo Links, &o,
WHOLESALE & EETAIL SOFT GOODS IMPORTEES, SEWING MACHINES-FRISTER AND ROSSMANS'-SEWING MACHINES. GREAT REMOVING SALE! ON LAMBTON-QIJAY. R. HANNAH & Co., WILL COMMENCE THEIR -GREAT REMOVING SALE ON SATURDAY,April ISth, 1884. *3"Great Reductions for CASH ONLY! Boots and Shoes for Half their Usual Prfco I £30,000 Worth to Select From !.£, 1500 Pairs Manufactured Every "Wools: on our Owl Jromises, GENUINE REDUCTIONJTI'OR FOURTEEN DAYS Commencing on the 12th inst,, at our LAMBTGN-QUAY SHOP, R. HANNAH ; AND 00. LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET.
BoforoTJse. Annum. SAVILLE'S Capillary Grerminator !! . ':"■'' (Registered Title,) M"I MOJNTEITH, CONSULTINaCHEMIST, WELLINGTON ■ ~ SOIB' AOKNT, ' ■ "An unfailing producer of 13" Whiskers, Mowladies and And &-permanent and radical cure for baldness.' Testimonials, Directions for Use, &c, enclosed with each bottle. Sole''Manufacturer and Proprietor— JOHN. T. SAVILLE, 146 Bej-ent Park, Wndon.'S.W. ./, Monleiih, Sole Agent for Sao Zealand, •'■■■■><■■ ■■[■■ Wellington; 1536 ;. AWN TENNIS BALL PKOGRAMMES if . 'DAILY" OFFICE.
■ "FACTS" ABOUT HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. ITE has served bis apprenticeship to tho L trade, has worked as a journeyman in some first-class shops, has been a first class foreman cutter for upwards of twenty years in London, Paris, New York, Dublin, and Glasgow, has lately been to London and Melbourne to see the Fashions and improvements in tho trade, and has bought a quantity of Goods such as ho could not get here. Ho can make a first class suit in a few days for £s4= lOs ReadyMoney. He has let his old shop, aud BBMOVED to the Lion Tailoring Establish, raent (next Messrs Barraud's), Lambton Quay, Wellington. ■ State age, height, occupation, if erect or stooping, measure chest and waist over waistcoat, the front seam of coat Bleeve, the inside Beam of trowsers; or send an old coat and trousers for sizo, 1638 TICKETS! CHEAP 11 ''DAILY" OFFICE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1674, 1 May 1884, Page 1
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942Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1674, 1 May 1884, Page 1
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