L. J. HOOPER AND CO., BON MARCHE Are now opening tip their New Winter Shipments, NOVELTIES are being displayed in their Spacious Warehouse. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT AND SHOW ROOM Is blocked with New Season's Goods. THE PUBLIC ARE INVITED TO INSPECT THE STOCK. Further particulars will be gi 'en later on. L. J, HOOPER & CO., DRAPERS AND CLOTHIERS, BON MARCHE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON Painless Dentistry mr Walter e. hall, PRIZE MEDALIST, Dental Surgeon, 105 Wn.ua Street, WELLINGTON 1 Artificial teeth fitted to the most tender guoiß with or without the extraction of stumps, from 7/6 per tojth. A complete set of teeth from L 5 6s. Every case guaranteed to be perfect for eating and speaking, and life like in appearance. Eight years in practice in Wellington. Hundreds of references, Mr G. Baxter writes i—''The teeth fit me so perfectly that my articulation and mastication as well as my appearance has been greatly improved." Mr H. Geophtgan writes " Your new ret of teeth pive me ease and comfort equal to the natural ones. I shall have {treat pleasure in recommending you to any person in need of such things. CONSULTATION FREE. NEW ZEALAND BIBLE, BOOK, $ TRACT SOCIETY# DUNEDIN and WELLINGTON 22 George St., 62a Willis St. fpHIS Society has opened a TempoX rary Depot in QUEEN ST., MASTERTON. With a Large and Well-pssorted Stock of Evangelical Literature. Consisting of THEOLOGICAL WORKS, Sunday School Library Books, (at Special Discounts.) Teachers Helps, And all other Sunday School Material at Published prices. Family, Pulpit, Pew, $ Pocket Bibles in Great Variety. Prayer Books, Church Services, and Cathedral Psalters. Hymn-Books of All Denominations, Sunday School Reward Cards and Tickets. Christmas and 31rthday Cards. Illuminated Texts for Walls. Splendid Collection of Gift and Prize Books. The Latest Annuals. Large Assortment of Gospel Tracts and Pamphlets. INSPECTION INVITED. For a few days only. J. MATHEpLS, Agent. NEXT HOOPER'S DRAPERY STORE
The body of a man has been found at Wendouri, Victoria, it eyidently being a case ot suicide by drowning. In one of the deceased's pockets was found a note, signed Henry Leach, Timaru, New Zealand. Mr. W. Hawkc advertises for two bay horses lost by him. Tenders are invited by Mr. W. Hirschberg up to the 14th April, 189]. for the purchase of s, farm situated on the Kuratawhiti Road, Greytown. Three hundred Chinese pirates have been beheaded at Kwang Lung. The Austrian warship Saida arrived in Wellington harbour on Sunday. We again remind those interested of 'the congregational tea and public meeting to be held in the Presbyterian Church tb : s evening. ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3768, 24 March 1891, Page 2
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427Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3768, 24 March 1891, Page 2
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