BON MARCHE NEW SEASONS IMPORTATIONS, j L- J. HOOPER Ac CO., WILL Slum in a fnw days tlioirnoir soasons shipments of DRAPERY, MILLINERY, AND CLOTHING. Comprising all tlio latest NOVELTIES, STYLES & FASHIONS FuR 1889-1890. BON MARCHE. DRAPERY & CLOTHING AT Wholesile Prices, SPRING, 1889. Ex R.M.S, AORANGI, and to Arrive by COPTIC. fnHK choicest and most artistic new L goods in tlio City aro now being shown at MRS WALKER'S, at her temporary premises (late Casey & M'Donald'sJLambton-quay. Mrs Walker invites tlio honour of a visit to inspect a variety of Elegant OostuineH, Mantles and Artistic Millinery, And every variety in Dress Goods, rcprcsentinn tlio correct Fashions lor present season, especially selected in Paris for her establishment. Novelties in Jackets and Dolmans, Dust Coats, Flmvers, Feathors, Ribbons, Costumes, Ladies' and Children's Underclothing, Infants' Millinery, Specialities in Tea Gowns. M.8.-Mrs Walker has marked all this shipmont at a very slight advance on English invoico prices in order to effect a speedy clearance and savo the cost of removal to her own premises, which are now under courso of repair, and will be ready to re-open in a few weeks, Tlio Dress Goods are the choicest bt over imported to Now Zcafand, bsiii!» selected from tlio celebrated Dress Manufacturers, Hepm, Portior & Oie, Paris, bought at a large discount for c.isli.
Tho balanco of tho Salvago is now being removed to our Branch in Cuba Street, which will open on THURSDAY, the 29th, and will continue for a fortnight with a largo Clearing Sale, Note his Address— LAMBTON QUAY AND 23 CUBA STREET, WELLINGTON. [A Cr.n] MUSICAL. MRS C. ANKETELL begs to inform intending pupils that alio Ins removed to the residence next Mr W. Francis' Queen-street, 3285) A CAIID.I ~ J. VV. LEAHY, THE OItWINAT, ANATOMICAL BOOTMAKER, riL ho found near tho new brick wnrohouso of C. Smith & Co. Tho public aro invited to call, inspect tho goods, and leavo their measuro. Men's soling and heeling (sumo day as loft) 3/0 ; Ladies' 2/0, furcaah. 32(50 NOTICE. THE next English and European Mail per Rimutaka (if specially addressed) will close at this Office on WEDNESDAY, tho 2nd day of October, at 0.30 a.m. J, BAGGE, Postmaster, Masterton, 27th September. 3321 DEATH, Morrison,—At Ngaionui, the residence of Mr J. Drummond, John Morrison, aged CO. (Canterbury, Otago, and West Coast papers plcaso copy), QHUIiCII SERVICES.—SUNDAY Church of England, Masterton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Wesleyah, Masterton,—U »m„ and 7 p.m. Presbyterian. Masterton am, and 7 p.m. Roman Catholic, Masterton—ll a.m. Vespers at 7 p.m. Carterton—9 a.m, Tinui—ll a.m,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3321, 28 September 1889, Page 2
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419Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3321, 28 September 1889, Page 2
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