New Goods for the Winter Season, 18S5, JUST OPENED! Parisian and London Trimmed Bonnets and Hats,' Now Feathers and Flowers, Hat Ornaments (birds, buckles, and wings), Ribbons, Millinery Silks and Satins, Velvets, Plushes, &e. Note.—ln this department, Hooper & Co. have always held the premier assortment, but the department litis never been so Heavily Stocked as it is thia season. Spot and Figure Cashmeres, with plain to match Silk Spot Costume Cloths, with plain to match Cashmerettes, Homespuns Vigognes, Kabul Cloths Ottoman Foule, Men's Cloths Repps, Serges, Satin Cloths ' Custume Tweeds| Person Cords Our own Cords, twilled and plain Winceys, Mcrinoes, Ac. Note.—We only ask for an inspection of our Dress Department to convince anyone that for Prices aud Assortment wo are not to be equalled. TTWTT^ITPTUTCI We offer at Wholesale Prices' 8s 4d, 9s 4d, 10s 4d, lis 4d, 12s 4c Blankets in all makes and prices, fron the ordinary Whitney blanket to th< Kaiapoi (Canterbury) blankets, Ladies' Mantles and Cloaks BRUNSWICK VELVETEENS Ladies' Ulsters in all shapes and prices LANGTRY VELVETEENS Dolnmin Ulster SP™™ Four-in-hand Ulster SAPPHIRE VELVETEENS Accordion Skirt Ulster _ In Hack and all colors, navy, brown j Children's Ulsters, all shapes and si7.es claret, green, marone, gronit, groyj ' Maid Ulsters, all shapes, drab, myrtlo, moss green, branzo, prune' "---' cardinal, SKIRTS. T - Ladies' Skirts in all makes _£_ Alpaca, Sateen, Satin, and the Accordion Skirt. • Ladies' Ribbed Cashmero Hose Ladies' Plain Cashmere Hose Ladies' Ribbed Merino Hoso tittt-1 /"N 4 T*"Fl n Ladies' Plain Merino Hoso FUR CAFM Children s Plain Cashmere Hose Wo have a very large assortment of Children's Ribbed Merino Hose Fur Capes, satin and Batocn lined. We Boys' Knickerbocker Hose venture to say better valuo has ntver Ladies' and Girls' Knitted Hose b«>n offered in the Colony, in all sizes m M f for Ladies and Children. Sf „„,, i, no ~ ; ~, ~.. . ,* Welsh Flannels Waxony Flannels X'Siucasliire Flannels Kaiiipoi Flannels Mosgiel Flannels Roslyn Flannels. In white, scarlet, blue, navy, pink, mauve. Manchester Goods. Calicoes, Shirtings, Hollands Silicias, Shectingß, For'ars Window Hollands, Towels Quilts, Toilet Covers Turkoy Reds and Turkey Blues Skirting, Table Covers, Table Napkins Damasks, Dice Tablings Dimmittys, Cretonnes, Molcakiiiß Cotton Cords, Crinoline Linincp Tea Curtains, Ac. Tapestry and Brussels Carpets. We hold the cheapost lot of Carpets evor sold in tho Colony. Good Tapestry Carpet at World, and we defy competition in the -,-, TTirTI T k - nTT lr| retaUtrade ' ___ JANCY DePAKTMENT. > n T AITPCI Collarettes, Laces, Frilling AND VjJuU V JDjD, W ° ol S q™ r e s > Children's Knitted PARASOLS, Wo hold a Tremendous Stock of Win- Jersey Frocka for. Girls „ „ ,„„.' TV , |ei' Gloves in all makes. Kid, untanned Handkerchiefs, Linen Collars IjlMpifepArt ™> kld . fu . r - lllied ¥, dog skjn gamuts. Embroideries and Insertions pdren's, and Gents, imported, drat Cashmere (log pk.in, ridingglp.yps, sjlkir, ftu'igy; Baskets and Bags from the Manufacturers, buttons and Jersey
L.J. HOOPER & CO, DIRECT IMPORTERS of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. Sole Agents for the Improved Singer Sewing Mnoliino, Bon Makche, Masterton.
Queen»street, Mnstorton. (LATE RAPP and HARE) (Late Managing Partner for GRAHAM AND DUNCAN], PtfpPBJETQJi grocery, Ironmongery, Men's, Boys', and Youths' Clothing, Hats, Shirts, and Haberdashery, Boots and Shoes, and General Produce Merchant W NEW SEASON TEAS, Special Blends, Registered Marks, Blended by J. Graham, who has had fcwt-nty years experience as Tea Tester and THmdrv ALL WARRANTED PURE! i ■ dcl OUR KAISOW BLEND, Is Bd, a good atrong tea. OUR ASSAM BLEND, «s, a useful family tea. OUR SOUCHONG BLEND, «« «4d r a fine flavored tea. OUR DARKJEELING BLEND, 3s Bd, a rich, full-flavored tea, JR. PAKLIIfG BLEp, 3w. }he Choicest tea imported 'amity Tins, Five, Ten, 'aud Fifteen pounds, 2d per pound loss. AE other GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, and CROCKERY according to Catalogue. .Hie Whole of the Clothing and Boots will bo submitted 14 DAYS OILY 14 AT SWEEPING REDUCTIONS! COME AND SEE! The Entire Stock is boiug replaced, by Lajgo Consignments uf Fresh Slock, In Every Department. AGENTFORTho Canterbury Pottery Works- Flower Pots, Fern Pots, Fancy Baskets, Jars, of overy description Booth, McDonald & Co., Carlisle Imploment Works, Cbristchurch and Sydenham The Celobratod Cbristchurch Bacon A Frosh Stock of GRASS SEEDS from the celebrated Akaroa District.
PRINCE OF WALHiS' HOTEL. Queek-Stheet, Mastekton. I wm., ..Proprietor. FOR the' convenience of visitors to the Commercial Room and others, a SECOND BAR liaß been opened in the abovo Hotol. The Billiard Room attached has now been renovated and fitted with one of Alfloak'tf best, Table*. A woll-suppliod table, and every comfort for travollors, &c, 'Wines, Beers, and Spirits of the best quality.:.; iftl •INDQW "rtlilCE TKJKETS! CHEAP 11 / "DAILY OFFICE
BLACKSMITH. WHEELWRIGHT, AND HORSESHOEING. jSMITH. Desires to inform liis patrons aiid tho public of tho Wairarapft.g§nerally,t]iatheliaß takenovePQiij'te&talilißhed business, icieiitly conducted by idolicila a- continuance of the pati hitherto been so liberally extended. - —^ '. : J.R] Woufd tefiiuid^Jßto i mer3''rflat bis expenßnce f witlv Mr Grey's business t!iafc J the - '■ jYUu " : -^'ibMraentin yore, execflW ffitl despatch and on the terms, ' 1579
IMPORTANT NOTICE. GEO. OSAGE BEGS to. inform the .inhabitants of Wairarapa that having disposed of his Wellington business,,liei has decided to make Masterton his headquarters, arid as ho imports nearly the ivluuV "pi his material direct from England, 'heVabio to supply goods at a price and quality not to be surpassed in tho colony.- : ■ - '" waggo,,, Cart, Riok & Hoi-we Cov^rft,' 1 Tents Oilskins, Biacintoshew and all kinds of Waterproof goods.' N.B. -Farmers can bo supplied with Rick Cloths of all sizes and at all prices. GKO. c. 'sage,.:-:.. Next Toomath's Mill, ■ 860 Quccn-st., Masterton, ) AIRD AND TIT Alt D Civil Englvekba SuiIVEYOHS, X'.'Mi:'i.< Licenawl ilndcr Land Transfer aiid Native Lands Act. Grey-street, Wellington,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1981, 4 May 1885, Page 1
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