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New Goods for the Winter Season, 1885, fy JUST OPENED! MILLIIERY. Parisian and London Trimmedßonnets End Hats, New Feathers and Flowers, Hat Ornaments (birds, buckles, and iringa), Ribbons, Millinery Silks and Satins, Velvets, Plushes, &c, Note.—ln this department, Hooper & Co. have always held the premier assortment, but the department has never been ■ so Heavily Stooked as it is this season. Ladies' and Children's Costumes Ladies' Mantles and Cloaks ladieB 1 Ulsters in all shapes and prices Dolmain Ulster Four-in-hand Ulster Accordion Skirt Ulster Children's Ulsters, all Bhapes and sizes - Jlaid Ulsters, all shapes. SKIRTS. Ladies' Skirts in all makes Alpaca, Sateen, Satin, and the Accordion Skirt, : "We. have a very large assortment of Eur Capes, satin and sateen lined. We venture to say better value has ntver been offered in the Colony, in all sizes for Ladies and Children. UMBRELLAS PARASOLS, In Alpaca, Zenella, and Silk. Ladies', Children's, and Gents', imported' direct from the Manufacturers. i
;LJ. HOOPER & CO, DIRECT IMPORTERS of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING, S, ole Agents for the Improved Singer Sewing Machine, .Bon Marche, Mastertqn,
m Queen-street, Masierton. ■..: : (LATE RAPP and HARE) vmm\ (Late Magging Partner for GRAHAM AND DUNCAN),
.., IK .:-ww 7 GROCERY. Crocl^ffld T ™- Cotta - Itfen sand Boys- Mosgieland Kaiapoi ' WSuits'in'aU sizesand great A fre3h rf Ware. ■■Winfß*'nirownnt« Foochow, Assam, and Darkjeelinp 5R«ffS Teas for our special blonds -Dinner, Breakfast, Tea, and Toilet JYBterpw? Uato get 3) flB we]l ag ft of EiUpolFknnelUndersliirts Sugars-New Zealand, Mauritius, ~J to or repteaish any Kaianoi Men's Drawers Melbourne, and China ; a heavy " ousenoia ' Mosgiel Shirts, Mosgiel Sock 3 s ' oc ' £ """ Menis tweedand felt hats in endless TEAS I TtfAS t TfIAQ variety A full stock of every article connected liJdi3 ! iM& ! iM& Jieckties, Scarfs, Collars, and eyery re- withthoFa4nilyQvo.cejytla.de, quirement in Hosiery and Habcr- Having had long practical experience ii. !ugars-New Zoaland, Mauritius, " ecessa 7 to furnish or repteaish any Melbourne, and China ; a heavy nousehol d' stock ~ 7r ~ J TEAS! TEAS! TEAS Having had long practical experience ii. - the Tea Trade, 1 test all my teas and Guarantee them Absolutely Puke. 'My TINWARE GOODS. Re^ter « d "> •» ™?f ** TRfYNTMONftTCRY Guarantee them Absolutely Puke. M m.\J±\ VJU V\>X , TTNW ARE aOODS Registered Blends, as under, cannot b CUTLERY, AND ELECTRO-PLATE. L ii> VV ARSh WUIKS. guipagMi Tky m( • A full assortment of Station and Sett- .. »„,, , wn „.,„,,_._ TTCim blended under my own personal super lers Requisites at Wholesale prices, A l VLb mu WJttmiJi Llßl. vision,, thus saving intermediate profit. "DUILDJIRS, pONTMCTOES, Tea and Coffee Pots "" QARPENTERS, M " w,ta '4 full Stock of all their Goods at Colanders, Kettles Wholesale Prices, Kaiaow Blend, Is 8d; per pound A good Useful Tea Assam Blend, 2s por pound A Strong Family Tea Souchong Blend,'2s 4d per pound A richly flavored Tea White Lead, Red Lead, Venetian Red Chrome Yellow.. . Putty, Tuvpontine Linseed Oil Methylated Spirits rntSienna ','ijjue, BUmberf etc., etc, .'.'U'.fr,-...AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Milk Basins, Skimmers, etc, etc. A richly flavored Tea Boot Dtotment. ««,3spcv S nd greatest care being devoted to L branch Fme3t Tea M Securing durability, with comfort, at , ... ,„. . „., ,„ reasonable prices. A reduction Of 2d per lb M half: Watertight and Bluchers for working men a special line. ehests orfa.mil]} tins of 10 or 151k iAO'fiINTFORrThe Canterbury Pottery Works- Flower Pots, Fern Pots, Fancy Baskets, Jars, of every description. Booth, McDonald & Co., Carlisle Implement Works, Ohrisichurch and Sydenham,' ; ' • ' rhe Celebi-fttec] Ohriatchurch '' ■'••'■• ■'.-< . : . •• •■■ 4 Fresh Stock of GRASS SEEDS from the celebrated, Akaroa District.
SMTttr.JYHEKLWRIGBT, AND , BOBS&SHOEIflG SMITH. ~ ■ |r e^ es '¥^' 0 ■■■lmm thtf-f that hehaa .if' fffm^ffiqeritlycbniiucteti by . a mR.FARQUHAB GRAY, l&rfw^Wfflfotfxi, ..Mastto, "' '' ' s ' J '-mi!h4'Mm i " continuance of,the patronage that haa hitherto been so liberally - -'--esttendea."'-""- - ' oiirfv; JifcWuld-rWniiid 'customers that his «o "connection with Mr fohmjtifati&mkd guarantee that the geeJatisfaotfoapffivenby this estebMme'nt in —tiw-past wilT-be continued. f M j4wEvjW^o«Wiidvof!. Korae'-shbeing,: wheelAiutfflM ingincftincf, Mi' blackimithing Hi7!Wo.rif!JTxecutediiWth : de!ipifc(Jh and'on the '/KfjKcstinMondWe'teriris/, l '; >»"■-■ ; ■ 1579 ftwS^>:-rv.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1998, 23 May 1885, Page 1
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644Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1998, 23 May 1885, Page 1
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