MONSTER BON MAItCHEJ fPHE whole of our extensive stock is L REDUCED to COST PRICE .and BA.KGAINS i IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. MILLINERY at HALF PRICE. DRESS GOODS at COST PRICE. CLOTHING, Mon's nml Boys' nt FacHOOSE FURNISHINGS &<s at Wonderfully Reduced Prices. HOOPER'S S VLB BON MARCH 15. NOTICE. MIO the mhabi'iinta of Mivstorton and X the residents of tlui Waimrapa I'cuorally, and mora especially to the lovers of the cup that clieors, but not inebriates, that I have ken appointed Sole Aged /or the Wuirmvpa For tlw justly celebrated HONEi'SUCKLE Brand of Puke and Uxblknkkd TEA, Which chaileiiOT all other brands or All orders left tit tho Temi'ElUNue Hotue will be delivered next day. Tho first order will e»iivice you to havo no other. Price 2s 2d per lb, or 2s per lb, 211b box delivered at Masterloii Railway Station. Ploaauro to note, cash with order WILLIAM W.SCOTT TEMPERANCE HOTEL, MASrEBTON. Solo Agent for Wairarapa. 8230
SEASON, 1889. Ex lUI.S. AORANtiI, anil to Arrive by COPTIC. rpHK choicest and most artistic now l_ goods in tho City aro now beinj; shown at MRS WALKER'S, at hoitouiparary premises (kite Casey & M'Donahl'sJLambton-qmty. Mrs Walkor invites the honour of a visit to inspect a variety of Elegant (JostuincM, Wanties and Artistio Millinery, And every variety in Dress Goods, ropre3outiii!i the correct Fashions lor present season, especially selected in Paris fur her establishment. Novelties jn Jackets and Dolmans, Dust Coats, Flowers, Feathers, Hibbons, Costumes, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Infants' Millinery, Specialities in Tea Gowns, N.8.-Mrs Wnlkor has marked all this shipment at a very slight advance on English invoice prices in order to effect a apeod.y clearance ami save tho cost of removal to her own premises, and will bo ready to ro-open in a few weeks. Tho Drrss Hoods are the choicest tot ever imported to New Zealand, bang selected from the celebrated Dress Manufacturers, Mcgroz, l'ortior & Cie, Paris, bought at a largo discount for cash, The balance of tho Salvage- is now being removed to our Branch in Cuba Street, which will open on THURSDAY, the Mtli, and will continue- for a fortnight with a large Clearing Sale. NoTß.ijie Adjjbess-t-LAMBTON QUAY asd23"OUBA STJffiET, WELLINGTON 3209 MRS C. ANKETELL begs to inform intending pupils that sho has removed to tho residence- next Mr W.
LEAHY, THE OHIdS.U ANATOMICAL BOOTMAKER, WILL be found near the new brick warehousp of 0, Smjth $ Co, Tho public ni'B invited to call, inspect the gqods, a|i(l leave their measure. Men's soling and heeling (same day as left) 3/6 ; Ladies' 2/C, for c.-ibli. 3200
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3308, 13 September 1889, Page 2
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426Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3308, 13 September 1889, Page 2
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