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BONMAKOHE, ',. iMasterfcon, 30fch April; 1884. - Xa: J*. IEOOPEE AlffD CO. ~: _ A few days ago we had the pleasure! in a preliminary announcement, to call your attention to our large consignments of AUTUMN and WINTER DRAPERY. OLOTHIN3, and MILLINERY, Ac. .. . ,■/ -; . •.-.-. -V;^-" m a Jnon OW to sa y B° olJs are aU o P eie(l "P ««d ready for inspection, at the BON • In the following we give a brief outline of tho different Departmontß, and havo the pleasure to request a continuance of yonr ostcemed favors which will at all times command ont best attention, <. •. I ■ L.J.'HOOPER ! 4 00,: ';

.Fancy Dress goods (various] . Check Dress materials Plain and'striped dress stuff Blaok French Cashmeres' Black and colored Merinos All Wool Plaids Blaok Crapes' Habit Cloths . Blaok Italian Cloths Keversable Costume Cloths , French Costumes ' English Costumes Black Silks' and' Satins Blaok Louis Velveteens . Colored Velveteens . .Walking Jackets ; Walking Dolmains Fashionable Walking Ulsters Mantles and Paletfite- ' Merino and Velvet Pelisses • Merino andVolvet Frocks Spoon Busk Corsets Oorsots, all styles Fur Capes French Millinery English Millinery Henri IL, 111,, and IV. Hats Untrimmed Hats, all shapes, namely, Lavandoline, Henri, Saratoga, Myra .. Mayfair, Norah, Alphonso, Biasoa ; /English and French .Flowers ' 'Morning and Evening Flowers Black, white and colored Feathers ~. Birds and Hat ornaments White and blaok Ostrich plumeß and Hats ~ Umbrellas and Parawls '-Lace Collars and ties'' Real and imitation Laces New Oriental Laces Maltese/Duchess, and Bretonno Laces 1 Wool Shawls and! Plaids Children's Woollen Hoods Infants! Cashmero Hoods Ladies' and Children's Underclothing -Chemises, Drawers, Mid 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 trimmings &c.',-Ac.' '

Plain, Fancy and Check Ribbons Sraids and Cords ' l Gold; Silvor and Fanoy Braids Chenilleacd Silt Fringes;' Beaded Laces and Crowns ,! ' Metal, Silk, Bono and Jet Buttons s s Landseer Gold and Silver Buttons ."■•Ladies' and Ghiidrens' Satin Muffs Lis'se arid Muslin ;Millinery;' .;'"• Mourainjj Frillirig's ;;i ';'; ■ ;, Wool Squares arid Gapes:' Knitted Skirts, ladies' andOhildrens' . .Fingering and Alio* Yarns ' Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Fingerings Cashmere and Merino Hose Cotton and Lambs' Wool .floso Cashmere and Cotton Hocks . Mosgiel and Kaiapoi Knickerbocker Hose Two and Four. Buttons, Josephine Gloves New riding and driving Gloves Gauntletfc 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, Whito, Crearn and fancy color Laces Swans' Down tnmrnirigs '''■'■ ' lanoy Bankets and Millinery Boxes ■Brussells'Nflts, and Indian Muslins Madras and Indiana Muslim Checks and Haircord Musliria . Lace, and Muslin Curtains Washing Cretonnes, Wool and Cotton Shirtings' Plain and Twilled Winceys liealAberde.nWinoeys Blue, Pink, Ruby, Mauve, and Navy Flannolß • Kaiapoi, Scotch, and Welsh Flannels Mosgiel, Saxony, and Roslyn Flannel Kaiapoi and Roslyn Blaiikdts Mosgiel Mauds', English Blaiikets Whitney and Merino Blankets ' Blue, Scarlet, and Grey Blankets Wool Plaidings and Serges • Cocoa Nut Mattings China Matting Carpets and Oilcloths White and Grey Calico ;■ White and Unbleached Sheeting &c, &c.

CLOTHING DEPARTMENT.

Men's Waterproof Tweed Coats Oilskin Coats and Leggiuga' Crimean and Cstton Shirts Oxford, Eegatta, and White Shirts Mosgiel, Kaiapoi, and JRoslyn. Socks Men's Cardigan Jackets • Men's and Hoys' Jerseys Men's made and unmado Jackets Plain Bibbed Pants Hiding Trousers White and Colored Moleskins Little Boys' Ulsters Little Boys' Knioker Suits Brighton, Norfolk, Oxford, Sailor and Jorsoy Suits , Men's and Boys' Braces Belts, Collws, Ties, Handkerchiefs, Studs, Solitares, Sleeve Links, &a.

Men's Mackintosh Coats , Men's and Boy's Tweed Ulsters Men's Tweed Ulsters •Men's and Boys' Pilot Coats ' Men's and Hoys' Overcoats Men's Paget Buits Men's and Roys'Sao Suits Men's and Boys'ficolong Snifcs Men's and Boys' Tweed Hats Men's and Boys' Pelt Hats Men's and Boys' Tamo' Shanter Hats Men's, Youths', anil Boys' Geelong ;, Kaiatfoi, lloslyn Trousers, Trousers "and Vests, and Kaiapoi and Koslyn Crirneans Kaiapoi and Uoslyn Undershirts Kaiapoi and Roslyn Pauts Mosj-iel Pants and Undershirts

WHOLESALE &EETAIL SOFT GOODS IMPORTEKS, SEWING MACHINES-MUST AND ROSSMANS'-SEWING MACHINES. GREAT REMOVING SALE! ON LAMBTM-QTJAY. ' R; HANNAH & Co., ' WILL COMMENCE THEIR April lStli, 1884. WGreat Eoductious for CASH ONLY I ; ]■■' )■' '■"■} ■; ■. Boots and Shoes for Half tlieir Usual Price I . ; ' £30,000 Worth' to Select "From !_£, 1500 Pairs Manufactured Every Weflr on our Own Premises. GENUINE KEDUCTIOnFeOK FOURTEEN DAYS Commencing on the 12th inat,\ at our . LAMBTON-QUAY'SHOP. JR. HANNAH AND CO. .: LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET.

'■, Sofovo Use. After flso. Qapillary Gemninator ! I (Registered Title,) : ;KIO^TEITH, GONSULTINaCHMIST, WBIiLINGTON "" '" '■ ''" Sous Agent. i j .-, An unfailing producer of tS"WliisUrsy Mommies and And a .permanent and- radical cure for testimonials,' Directions for. Use, &c,,, en- "'.,''' ! ! ""'closed with eachbottle." SoleManuiaiturer anl Proprietor— JOHN %■ BAVILLB,I46 Meat Park, Londori,S;W,;:i M ■ if!. A ■ !)■ lJ'; J Monteitti, Sole Agent for New Zealand, ■ •.[■ - ■ Wellington.- ~;, ' 1536 ' T AWN TENNIS BALL PROGRAMMES' '•DAILY ,I, OFFIC , E. |

"FACTS" ABOUT .HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. HE has served bis apprenticeship to thetrade, has -worked aria jonrnoyman in some first-class shops, been, a first clasß foreman cutter for upwarls of twenty years in London, Paris, Now Ycfk, Dublin, and Glasgow, has lately been\) London and Melbourne to sea the Fash™ and improvemeiits in the trade, and has\ought a quantity of Goods such as he could ood get here, > Ho can make a first olass srf.t in a few days for <£4 lOs ReJvtly Money. He has' let his old shop; and REMOVED to the Lion Tailoring Establiihment (next' Messrs Barraud's), Lambtoiv Quay, Wellington, '■ ,'^SELP.MEASDREMENT.^ Stale,age, height, occupation, if erect or stooping, measure chest and'waist, over waistcoat, the,' frontscam of coat doeve, the |nside:Seam of trowsprs; or. send an old coat andtrousers for size., .'■,,. '1(533 DRAPERS' W™QF;.'t)RICB TICKETS I .CHEAP! I ;i -j "DAILY" OFFICE.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1688, 17 May 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1688, 17 May 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1688, 17 May 1884, Page 1

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