BONMMCHE, . Masterton, 30th April, 1881 Xi: tf. £COO3P£SX& AN"© CO. attention to our largo consignments of AUTUMN and WINTER DRAPERY. CLOTHING, and MILLINERY, Ao. We now beg to say the goods arc all opened up and ready for inspection, at tho BON MAKOHE. . In the following we give a brief outline of the different Departments, <and have the ptorare to request a continuance of your esteemod favors which will at all times command CM beat attention, L. J. HOOPER & CO., Importers of all Classes of Soft Goods.
Fancy Dress goods (various) Oheok Dress materials Plain and striped dress 8 ; Black French Cashmeres Black and colored Merinos All Wool Plaids Black Crapes Habit Clothß tilaok Italian Cloths . ' ' : f ' Navy Blue Serges. Rovereable Costume Olotha French Costumes English Costumes Black Silks and Satins Black Louie Yelveteuna Colored-Velveteens Walking Jackets Walking Dolmains Fashionable Walking Ulsters Mautles*nd Paletdtu Merino and Velvet Pelisses Merino ttdVelvet Frooka Spoon Busk Corsets Ooisets, all styles Fur Gipei French Millinery English Millinery .Henri 11., 111., and IV. Hats Untrimmed Hats, all shapes, namely, Lavandoline, Henri, Saratoga, Myra Mayfair, Norah, Alphonio, Biasca English and Fronoh Flowers' Morning aud Evening Flowers Black, white and colored Feathers Birds and Hat ornaments White and black Ostrich plumes and Umbrellas and Parawls Lsca Collars and ties Real and imitation Laces New Oriental Laces Maltese, Duchess, and Bretonne Laces Wool Shawlsand Plaids Children's Woollen Hoods Infants' Cashmere Hoods Ladies' and Children's Underclothing Chemises, Drawers, and Nightgowns. Ladies' Fancy Aprons Swans' Down Calico Kearl and Steel Buckles Ladies' Mackintosh Coats Ladies' Silk and Wool Mittens Alpaca and Sateen Skirts Satin and Felt Skirts . . Chenille and Silk Scarfs Fur trimmiugs &c,, <ic.
Millinery Braids and Cords Gold, Silver aud Fancy Braida Chenille and Silk fringes Beaded Laces and Crowns ..Metal, Silk, Bone and Jel'Buttons -Landseer Gold and Silver Buttons Mourning Frillings Wool Squares and Cap„ Knitted Skirts, Ladies' and OhilaW Fingering and Alloa Yaniß i Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Fingerings Cashmere and Merino Hose Cotton and Lambs' Wool Hose and Cotton Socks i Mcegiel and Kaiapoi Knickerbocker Hose Two and Four Buttons, Josephine Gloves New riding and driving Gloves Gauntlett Gloves • Lined and Cashmere Glovca Swede, Brussels, and Jersey Gloves infants' Bootees and Infantees Ladies' Knitted Vests • Swiss Embroidery and Insertions Blacd, White, Cream and fancy color Laces Swans' Down trimmings Fanoy Baskets and Millinery Boxes Brussells' Note, and Indian Muslins Madras and Indiana Muslim Checks and Haircord Muslins Lace and Muslin Curtains Kevorsable and single Cretonnes Washing Cretonnes Wool and Cotton Shirtings Plain and Twilled Winceys Beal Aberdeen Winoeys Blue, Pink, My, Mauve, and Navy Flaunela Kaiapoi, Scotch, and Welsh Flannels Kaiapoi and Roslyn Blankets Mosgiel Mauds', English Blaukets Whitney and Merino Blankets Blue, Scarlet, and Grey Blankets ''■ Cocoa Nut Mattings China Matting Carpets and Oilcloths White and Grey Calico White and Unreached Shectinß .&c. &c,
CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.
Men's Mackintosh Coats Men's and Boy's Tweed Ulsters Men's Tweed Ulsters Men's and Boye' Pilot Coats Men's and tloya' Overcoats Men's Paget Suits Men's and Roys' Sao Suits Men's »nd Boys' Geelong Suits Men's and Bflvs' Twetd Hats Men's «nd Boys' Felt Hats Men's »nd toys' T*m o' Shanter Hats Men's, Youths', and Boys' Geelong K»i*poi, Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and Costa Kaiapoi and ltoslyn Ciimoans Kaiftpoi and Roslyn Undershirts K»iapoi »nd Roslyn Pants Mpsyol Pants and Undershirts
Men's. Waterproof Tweed Coats' Crimean and Cetton Shirts Oxford, Regatta, and White Shirts Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and JJoslyn Socks Men's Cardigan Jaokets Men's and Boys' Jerseys Men's made and unmade Jackets Plain Bibbed Pants ' Hiding Trousers White and Colored Moleskins Little Boyß* Ulsters Littlo Boys' Knicker Suits • Brighton, Norfolk, Oxford, Sailor and Jersey Suits Men's and Boys' Braces Belts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Studs, Solitary, Sleeve Links, &o.
Wholesale & retail son goods importers, SEWING MACHWES-MSTER AND ROSSMANS'-SEWING MACHINES. GREAT REMOVING SALE! ON LAMBTON-QTJAY. R HANNAH & Co., WILL COMMENCE THEIR -GREAT REMOVING SALE ON SATURDAY,April 13th, 1884. WGreat Raduatioae for CASH ONLY I Bootß and Shoes lor Half their Usual Price! *30,000 Worth to Select From La 1500 Pairs Manufactured Every "Wools on our Omi Premises. GENUINE FOURTEEN DAYS Commencing on the 12th iost., at oiir' : - LAMBTON-QUAI SHOP. R. HANNAH AND CO., . LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET.
StfoteVse. After Use. , SAVILLE'S 4papillary Germinator !! ■ ""' ' (Kogiatered Title,) . , ::! "Jl MOSTEITH, CONSULTINUCHBMIST, WBLLINGTON .'.'SoLB AoENT. ■• ■: ; An unfailing producer 13* Wlushrs, Moustaches and Rjebrows,^ t.And j, permanent and radical cure for bqldms. Testimonislai DiieoSiDß for":Uso, : &0.,, en> ' h ;j| .. |olojed^ritheaohbottle. ( V . \Sote Manutacturer and Proprietor? j.JOm T.- SAVILLE, 146 Regent Park, lioirdon, 9. W. Js,Monttiih,,Sole Agent for New-Zealand, Wellington.' : ■" ■• 1536 ' AWN TENNIS BALL PROGRAMMES •DAILY" OFFICE.
"FACTS" ABOUT HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. HE has served bis apprenticeship to the 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 soe the Fashions and improvements in the trade, and has bought a quantity of Goods such-as he could not get here. He can make a first olass suit in » ! few days for lOs ReadyMoney. He has let his old shop, and REMOVED to the Lion i'aUoring Establishmeat (next Messrs Barraud's), Lambtoa Quay, Wellington. ! ■ State age, height, occupation, if.orect or stooping, measure chest and waist over waistcoat, the front seam of cOat'aleive, the inside seam of bowsers; or send an old coat and trousers for size!': ■'■■•■■•■'•• iggg -TVRAPERS' WINDOW pRICI TICKETS)' CHEAP 11 . "DAILY "OFFICE,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 1
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