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BON .MAiiOHE/-" ■ ; v, ' '• : : i Masterton, 30th April, 1884. x.: J. attention to ourlarge consignments.of AUTUMN and WINTER DRAPERY. OLOTHIN3, andMULINBRYi&o; .:■>: ! •■.■" '"■•'. : '' "'''■'.''■''■ '■'■' ' v l -'-'.,-. ■„„„. '.'WBDowbegtoSaytogoodsaieallopflnea np and ready (or inspection, at the BON MARCHE. '■.: . i,.'•"'"' Vi i - v«" "~' : ■■ ; - ; v<- ;; - n In'the following we give a brief outline :of the oinerent, Departraentfl,. and have the pltasnre to request a continuanco of your esteemed faors which will at all times comtaand out best attention.'-' • ! '.'_.", '■ '„_!;_ . ' ''.' '..■ ~ ... ~.:..,..: • L. 3, HOOPER h l CO.;:' :1 ' '•;Y ;.'.':. Importersof all Clasßea of Soft Qoods.

Plain, Fancy arid' Check KibbOuß Millinery Braids and Cords.''".' Gold, Suvfif and Fancy: Braids ' Ohenillo atd Silk Fringes'/. Beaded Laces and Crowns ;'■' Metal, Silk, Bbheand Jet Buttons Landscer Gold and Silver-Buttons Ladies' and Chiidrens', Satin' Muffs Lisae and Muslin' Millinery ' , Moutoing'Ftillings ..,:. ""' Wool Squares and Capes Knitted Skirts, iMea' and Ohildrona' Fingering and Alloa .Yarns" '"' Moflgiel and Kaiapoi Fingerings Cashmere and Moriuo Hose., , ■ Cotton and iamis! Wool' Hobo ' Cashmere and Cotton tibcks Mosgiel and -Kaiapoi Knickerbocker • Hose Two and Four Buttons, Josephine Gloves New riding and driving Gloves Gauntlett Ujoves Lined arid Cashmere Gloves Swede, Brussels, and Jersey Gloves Infants'-'Bootses and Infantes Ladies' Knitted Vests ■Men's Knitted Orivirij Gloves Swiss Eiubi-o'ideiy and Insertions Blued, White, Cream and fanoy color ■Uceß ''"■" : "■"•':' '- 1 Swans' Down trimmings Farley Baskets and Millinery Boxes BrnsHells' Nets, ancf Indian Muslins Madras and 'lutliana Muslins Checks and [laircord Muslins Lace and Muslin Curtains Keversable and tingle Cretonnes Washing' Cretonnes Wool and Cotton Shirtings Plain ftudTwitWil Winceys iit-al Abenie n.Winc-ys blue, I'iuk, Ruby, Mauve, and Navy Flan-win Kaiapoi, Scotch, and Welch Flannels Mnsj;iel, Saxony, .'.nd R-slyn Flannel Ka'.apri and Ko.-nyu Biaiikots ; Mosgiel Mauds', English Blankets Whitney and Merino Blankets Blue. Scarlet, and Grey B.ankets WonlTlaidinjß and Serges Cocoa Nut 'Mattings China Matting : ■' Carp;ts andOiloloths White'and flrcy Calico White and Unb eached Sheeting ■ &6.,& in -

Fancy Dress goods (y wious) Check.'Dresß materials Plain and striped dresti stuff Black French Cashmeres Black and colored Merinos All Wool Plaida .' Habit Cloths Blaok Italian Cloths Navy Blue Serge s., Bevenable Costume Cloths. French Costumes English iCostumes: : ffiack Silks and Satins Black Louis Velveteens Colored Velveteens Walking Dolmains Fashionable: Walking Ulsters Merino and Velvet Pelisses .Merino 'acd.Velvet' Fjocks Cur Bets, all Btyhs Fur Capes „■. : . -■ ■ French Millinery English' Millinery Henri 11, 111., and IV. Hats 'TJntrimmeiJ Hats', all shapes, nat Lavandoline, Henri, Saratoga, Myra Mayfair, Norah, Alphonso, Biasca English and Freholi Flowers ' Morning and Evening Flowers' " Blqck, white and colored Feathers Bitda and Hat ornaments Wdife arid black Ostrich plumes and Hats Umbrellas and Para wis L':ce Collars and ties. Heal and imitation Laces New Oriental Laces Maltese, Duchess, and Bretonne Laces Wool Shawls andf laids Children's Woollen Hoods Infants' Cashmere Hduds Ladies' and Children's Underclothing Chemises,' Drawers; arid Nightgowns Ladies' Fancy Aprons Swans' Down Calico Kearl and Steel Buckles Ladies' Mackintosh Coats Ladies' Silk and Wool Mittens ' Alpaca and Sateen Skirls". 'Satin and Felt Skirts ■' Chenille and Silk Scarfs Fur trimmings ' ' '&o,i Ac. 1 :

CLOTHING DEPARTMENT, ~ .':!■." J. fIOOPHB,,&.pOi Men's Mackintosh Coats Men's and Boy's Tweed Ulsters Meb'n Tweed Ulsters Men's and Boys' Overcoats • Men's Paget Suits . Men's and Roys'Sao Si its v Men's and Boys' Geelong Suits Men's and Boys' Tweed Hats • Men's and Boys'. Felt Hats Men's and Boys' 'f am o' Shanter Hats Men's, Youths', and Boys' Geelong Kaiapoi, Boslyn Trousers, Trouseis and Vests, and Coats Kaiapoi and Boslyn Crim'eans ; Kaiapoi and Ro6lyn Undershirts Kaiapoi and Roslyn Pants Moseiel Pants' and 1 'Undershirts Men's Waterproof Tweed Coats Oilskin Coats and I-eggings Crimean and Shirts Oxford, Regatte, and White Shirts Mosgiel, K'-iapoi, and JSoslyu Socka Men's Cardigan Jaoketß Mou's and Boys' Jerseys Men's made and uiimade Jackets Plain Bibbed 1 Pants <■■'■' Biding Trousers • ■■ White and Colored Moleskins Little BoyB 1 Ulsters Little Boys'Knioker Suits Brighton, Norfolk, Oxford, Sailor and jersey Suits Men's and Boys' Braces Bolts, Collub, Tiob, Handkerchiefs, Btuds, Solitares, Sleeve Links, &c

WHOLESALE SOFT GOODS IMPORTERS, 1 BOSS" MAXfcOECB,'' SEWING MACHINES-FRISTER AND ROSSMANS'-SEWING MACHINES. 6ffiiAT.'BjB'MOVtNG SALE! ON IMBTON-QUAY. E. HANNAH & Co., ■'■ .WILL ! COMM3NCB THEIR -GREAT REMOVING SALE ON SATURDAY, ~ !i :' ! i : ; ! ".' ; ; : ; ;°: April istu, iss*. flTGrcatlnductions for CASH ONLY! ~ ■■■ ■■. ... Boots and Shoes for Half their Usual Pnco! '..'" '' £30,000 Worth to Select From I.^ 1500 Pairs Manufactured on our Oto Proalsos, GEN]j™ \111®IICTI()nJ70R FOURTEEN DAYS Commencing on the 12th inst,, at our LAMBT6N-QUAY SHOP. ;E. HANNAH AND GO. ; ■■ ' ..'■'. LAMBTON-QUAY AND CUBA-STREET.

..Eoforouso. AftorTJso. i^S^ILLE'S;-! Capillary: Q©^* 1141 *^ 1 ' J ! J.IO^TEITH, CONBULTINUCH|MIST, toLINGTOH ~ SoLE AOKNT. ' "! , '' '''' Aiiunfailing pioducet'o? ' iSr.Whlthrs, HomtiulmaiidEyebrows,^ And a permanent :w&] >#"<^. cm . {or 'bdH/ifirii,.-.::- ■. < '■■. ■.■■'.).■■. ■ • ',, 4 "'..' closed with each bottle; Sole Matuiiacturer-.and ProprietorJO.hS,. T. BAVILLK, 146 Bejjeut Park, LdMon7B;'W,'-''Y"'' 'J.* MonUith, Sole Agent: for New Zealand, "....... •" , Mingtfin, , .-.'.,■■ 153b , AVWTENNIS BALL PROGRAMMES /■■:■,! ;•> " ; <DAiLY ,,: OFJ'iCJE.

" FACTS" ABOUT HUXLEY, THE TAILOR. [E has served his apprenticeship totho I trade, has woiked as a journeyman in some first-class shops, has been a first claaßforeman cotter for upwards, of twenty years in Loudon, Paris,' New York, Dublin, and Gldsijow', baa' lately been to London and'Melbouruo to see the Fashions and improvements in the trade,' and has bought a quantity of Goods such as he could not get liore. He can make a first class suit in a lew days' fur- *4 lOs Ready Money.' Ho has lot'his i,ld shop, and REMOVED to the Lion Tailoring Establishmeut (next Messrs Barraud's), Lambtun Quay, Wellington. ■ Btata age, height, occupation, if erect or stooping, measure chest and waist over waistcoat, the front Beam of coat sleeve/the inside Beam'of trowesrs; or send an old ooat 'and[trousersforsiza, ; ■ ; 1638 'INDOW.pRIOE TICKETS! CHEAP lil' "DAILY "OFFICE.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 1

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