MONSTER NOW ON. AT THE BON MARCH! 11HE whole of our extensive stock I . REDUCED to COST PRIOE> UNDER. BARGAINS IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY at HALF TRICE. DRESS GOODS (it COST PRICE. CLOTHING, Men's and Boys' at Fat torj Prices. HOUSE FURNISHINGS &c at Wor derfully Reduced Prices. HOOPER'S SUE BON MAROHE. [V\Q the Inhabitants of Mastorton an' X the residents of thn Wairorapi penerally, and moro especially to th lovers of tho cup that cheers, but no inebriates, that I have been appointe Sole Agent for the Wairarapa For the justly celubratod HONEYSUCKLE Brand of Pure and Uhbmnbbd TEA, Which challenges all other brands o blended tea in the Australian tea trade All ordora left at tho Temfeiunci Uuted will be delivered next day. Tho first ordor will ctuivico you t have no other, Prico 2s 2d per lb, or 2s per lb, 211! box delivered at Mastorton Railwa; Station. Ploaauro to noto, cash witl order. WILLIAM W.SCOTT TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MASTERTON Solo Agent for Wairarapa, 823 Ex R.M.S, AOftANGI, and to Arriv by COPTIC. rnHE choicest and most artistio nov , L B o °ds ' n 'he City aro now beini shown at MRS WALKER'S, at he , temparary premisos (lato Casey A \ M'Donald'sJLambton-quay. Mrs Walkei i invites tho honour ot a visit to inspec I a variety of ■ Elopant CostumoM, Mfan' ties and i Artistic Millinery, ; And ovory variety in Dreas Goods i representing tho correct Fashions io 1 present season, especially selected ii , Paris for her establishment. Novolties in Jackets and Dolmane I Dust Coats, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons . Costumes, Ladies' and Children' r Underclothing, Infants' Millinery i Specialities in Tea Gowns. N.8.-Mrs Walker has marked al t this shipment at a very slight advanc ; on English invoico prices in order t !, offect a speedy clearanco and savo'thi s cost of removal to her own premisos p which arc now under courso of repair ;, and will bo ready to re-open in a fo< weeks, The Dmbs Goods are tho choicest lo over imported to Now Zealand, bciii: selected from tho celebrated Dres Manufacturers, Me«roz, Portiar & Cie Paris, bought at a largo discount fo cash, ! " The balance of the Salvage is nov being removed to our Branch in Cubi Street, whioh will open on THURS DAY, tho SJ9tli, and will continue for i fortnight with a largo Clearing Salo. Note thb Address—- - LAMBTON QUAY and 23 CUB] i. STREET, WELLINGTON. IJ. W. LEAHY, e THE ORIGINAL ANATOMICAL BOOTMAKER, j \A/ILL bo found near the new bricl , t '" worohouso of C. Smith & Co. it tt Tho public aro invited to call, inspect n tho goods, and leave their measure is o Mon's soling and heeling (samo day ai loft) 3/6; Ladies' 2/0, fur cash. 32G( A Card MUSIOAL.
MRS 0. ANKETELL begs to inform intending pupils that she has removed to the residence next Mr W. Fkancis' Quocn-street. 8289 NOTICE. THE noxt English and European Mail, via San Francisco, will closo at this Office on Saturday fcho 7th day of September, at C.ID a,m, Arrivo in San Francisco Septcmbor 28th, Arrivo in London October 14th. J. BAGGE, Postmastor. Masterton, August Mill, 1889.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 6 September 1889, Page 2
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520Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3202, 6 September 1889, Page 2
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