BON MAitCHE, Mastetton, 30th April, 1884. Ea: «J. HOOFISR A.3^33 GO. aidMILLI7EEY r &? onßlf!nrileUtS ° £ wd WI NTEI{ DRAPERY, OLOTHIL, MARCHE* beßlo Siy the 800(18 Me ttU ° p6ned ' P RDd rcad y for inspection, at the BON ritaJnrl'l 0 Moffl s Wfl B . ivea btio / out,ine 0f % difkent Departments, and have the best attention! & of your 08teemel {aVOra whioh will alltimes command ! LJ. HOOPER & CO., Importers of all Classes of Soft Goodß. Black Freuch Cashmeres All Wool Plaids Black Crapes Habit Cloths Biaok Italian Cloths Navy Blue Serges Plain, Fancy and Check Ribbons Millinery Braids and Cords Gold, Silver and Fancy Braids Chenille atd Silk Fringes • 1 Beaded Lacea and Crowns Metal, Silk, Bone and Jet Buttons Landseer Goldand Silver Buttons • Ladies' and Chiidrons' Satin Muffs Freuch Costumes 'English Costumes Black Silks and Satius Black Louis Velveteens : Colored Vclvoloens Walkiug Jackets Walking Dolmains Mantles and Palette Merino and Velvet I'elistiea , Merino acdVelvot Frocks Corsets, all styles Far Capes French Millinery English Millinery Henri 11., 111,, and IY. Hats Uutrimmed Hats, all Ehapea, namely, Ldvandoline, Hem i, Saratoga, Myra Mayfair, Norah, Alphonso, Biasca English aud French Flowers Morning and Evening Flowers Black, white and colored Feathers Birds and Hat ornaments White and black Ostrich plumea and Hats Umbrellas and Paraiols Lace Collars and tie 3 Real and imitation Laces New Oriental Lacea Maltese, Duolicbs, and.... Wool Shawls and I'laidß Children's Woollen Hoods Infants' Cashmere Hoods Ladies' and Children's Underclothing Chemises, Drawers, and Nightgowns Ladies' Fancy Aprons Swans' Down Calico Keail and Steel Buckles Ladies' Mackintosh Coato Ladies' Silk and Wool Mittens Alpaca and Sateen Skirts Satin and Felt Skirts Chenille and Silk Scarfs Fur lnmming3 kc„ Ac. .' Mourning Frillings • Wool Squares and Capes 1 Knitted Skirts, Ladies' aud Childienj' Fingering and Alloa Yarns Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Fingerings . Cashmere and Merino Hoso Cotton and Lambs' Wool Hoso Cashmoro and Cotton Socla Mosgioland Ktjiapoi Knickerbocker Hoso Two and Four Buttons, Joaophine Gloves /few riding and driving 1 Glovos Gauntlett Gloves Lined and Cashmere Gloves Swede, Brussels, and Jersey Gloves Infants' Bootees and Infantces ladies' Knitted Vests Wen's Knitted Driving Gloves Swiss Embroidery and Insertions Blacd, White, Cream ami fansy color Laces' : ; • , ■ SvanV Down trimmings Fancy Baskets and Millinery Boxia Brtissells'Nets, and Indian Muslims Madras and Indiana Muslins Checks and Hairwl Muslius lioversable and tiugiu Cretonnes Wishing Cretonnes Wool and Cotton Shirting ' Plain'and Twilled Wir.cev-: . lieal' Aboiilc n Winceys Blue, Pink, Ruby, .Mauve, nud Flan'ieis Kaiapoi, Scotch, and WAh Flan .t : • Mosgiel, Saxony, and Roslyn Kaiapoi and Itosiyu Blankets Mosgiel Mauds', English I'.iankut Whitney aud Merino B ; ankeis Blue, Scarlet, and Grey B ani\eis Wool ami Seiges Cocoa Nut Mattings China Matting Ciii'P'ts and Uiioloths White and Grey Calico Wlnto and Unreached Skcetiuu &c., &c, CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 3j. df. HOOPEE & 00. Men's Mackintosh Coats Men's and Boy's Tweed Ulsters Men's Tweed Ulsters Men's and Boyc'Pilot Coats Men's and Hoys' Overcoats Men's Paget Suits Men's and Hoys' Sac Suits Alcn'a and Boys' fieelong Suits Men's, nnd Boys' Tweed Hats Men's and Boys' Felt Hats Men's and Boya' Tamo' Shaater Hats Men's, Youths', and Boys' Geelong Kaiapoi, Roslyn Trousers, Trousers and Vests, and Coats Kaiapoi and lloslyn Crimoins Kaiapoi and Roslyn Undorshiita Kaiapoi and Roslyn Pants Mosuiul Pfinta and Undershirts Men's Waterproof. Tweed Coats Oilskin Coats and 'Leggings Crimean and Cotton Shirts •Oxford, Regatta, and White Shirts Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and ltoslyn Socks Men'B Cardigan Jackets Meu's and Boys'Jersoys Men's made and unmade Jackets Plain Ribbed Pants Riding Trousers White and Colored Moleskins Little Boys' Ulsters Littlo Boys' Knicker Suits Brighton, Norfolk, Oxford, Sailor and Jersey Suits Men's aud Boys' Braces Belts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Studs, Solitares, Slcevo Links, Ac, L J. HOOPER AND CO, WHOLESALE & EETAIL SOFT GOODS IMPORTERS, 38025r m&. 3ESO3SEES, SEWING MACHINKS-FRISTER AND ROSSMANS'-SEWING MACHINES. GREAT REMOVING SALE! ON LAMBTON-QUAY. R. HANNAH & Co., WILL COMMENCE THEIR -GREAT REMOVING SALE ON SATURDAY,April 13th, 1884. WGreat Reductions for CASH ONLY I Boots and Shoes for Half tbeir Usual Price 1 £30,000 Worth to Select From l„gj 1500 Pairs ManufefituM Every Wcok on out Own Promisos. GENUINE REDUCTIONS FOR' FOURTEEN DAYS Commencing on the 12th inst., at our . LAMBTON-QUAY SHOP. R. HANNAH AND CO., LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET.
MoroUso. AftorUse. SAVILLE'S Capillary Germinator ! ! (Registered Title,) J. MO.NTKITH, COpUMDIUOHEUIST.WeiLINIJIOS / : • SOLE Aoknt. . , •. An unfailing producer of ~ • Whighera, Moustaches and Eyebrows (J gj •. V AW. W ifmamt; and radical curt for batdnm, Testimonials, Djrrctions for .Use,' &c,, en- . ' -i' closed with each bottle. ,SoU : MaM'ieturer iM : Proprietor-*' . JOHN-Ci SAVILLE.i 146 Kegent Park, London; B.W; • •■■■ J. Monieith, Sole Aijent for, Nev) Zealand, Wellington. -l'53G — J r.;r, iu ? u t; ■ ,i ■- „• JjAWN TENNIS BALL PROGRAMMES •DAILY" OFFICE.
"FACTS" ABOUT HUXLEY, the tailor. HE has served his apprenticeship to the trade, has worked as a journeyman in tome first-claßß stops, 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 seo the Fashion and im. pro.cments in the trade, and has bou«ht a quantity of Goods such aa lie could not get hero. He can make a first class suit in a tew days for <S4 lOg Ready Money. Ho has let his old shop, and UEIIUYIiD to the Lion Tailoring Establishment (next Messrs Barraud's), Larabtou Quay, Wellington., State age, height, occupation, if erect or, slopping, measure chest and waist over waistcoat, the front seam of coat aleeve, the inside Beam of trowsers j or send an old coat and trousers for sizo, , 1638 |RAPERS' pRICB TICKETS! CHEAP 11 ; "DAILY"OFFICE. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1683, 12 May 1884, Page 1
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