SECOND EDITION
A paddock for grazing huraos is wanted near Mastorton. Mr. C. Brigs;s, scenic artist, is now . engaged painting frosh scenery for the Mastorton The;'.!ro Royal. A large number of residents of the Empire City took advantage of tho special train oorvico yesterday to visit their Boctions in tho Forty-Mile Bush. Messrs L. J. Hooper and Oo.'s display of autumn and winter goods on Thursday evening attraoted a large number of ladies, the unanimous opinion being that tho sho«r was one of the best over made in Masterton. Mr W. Hawke announcos that bo will run his drag to the Tauherenikau Races on Monday nest. As there is no other particular attraction the races should be well patronized. The dndiwlH leavo tho Club Hotel stables at o'clock sharp. Tho funeral of tho late Kato Butler takes place at 3 p. m. to-morrow (Sunday). Wo understand that another blacksmith's shop is to bo opened shortly at Mauricevllle. Tho tea and concert held last night at Mauriceville, In aid of Pastor Christiansen, passed off very suocosafully, about 150 persona sitting down to tea. Aftat the proceedings the sum of JEIOIWP handed over to Mr. Christiansen. The moat export trado In Wellington continues to develop at a rapid rate. On ono day last woek, the Gear Company put through 2,300 sheep; The additions wliioh are being mode to the Wellington Meat Export Company's works at Ngahauranga, when completed, will enable the company to slaughter 4,000 sheep per day.—Times. We are glad to learn that our sportsmen and others can now havo stags headr and birds mounted in the highest style, as John Jacobs, the professional preserver of birds, fish, and animals has arrived here from London. Highest price given forhuiaa, crows, New Zealand quail, and other birds, staeß heads and skins. Feathers cleaned, dyed and curled, fur skins tanned a.id d roused, rabbit skins made into ruffa, bullock's horns polished and mounted in the highest style. Orders left at Mr F. Meenken's, close to Bank of New Zealand, Carterton, or Mr Catt's, Hair Dresser.—Advt.
The Tailoring department at the Bon Marche is nssHmingenormous dimensions The quantity of clothing turned out in this department requires to besocn to be credited. The make and fit is oqual to some of th» beat Woat End tiilora, the linings and trimmings are also of the beit. quality. Tho prices vary from 40b _to 90s the suit aooording to tho quality of tweed seleoted. A visit to Messrs L. J. Hooped and Co.'s warohouse will repay 'tho troublo. Ovor two thousandpatterv ot tweed all shown to select from.
The publio are invited to inspoet tho New Shipments ot winter goods just opening up at the Bon Marche. Messrs. L. J. Hooper and Co notify the arrival of a largequantity of novelties for tho Coming Winter Season. This firm has always hold tho first place in this town for Fashionable Drapery, Millinery, etc, and no doubt their importations this season will surpass any of their previous ones. Special notice is direoted to tho Ladies' Show Room, which Is crowded, with the Latest Fashions. FuifflK particulars will appoar in a future issuo of this paper. The Dross and Mantle department afc tho Bon Marche is a sight to lovers of fashion very seldom met with. All the npwest designs and materials in Dress Goods are now being exhibited together with trimmings etc to match. A first class Dressmaker with a luge
staff of assistants is kept on premises to meet the requirements of the ladies. Good fit and style at moderate guaranteed. A visit to their Spaoioub-vand Lighted Warehouso is sonoitodjby L. J. Hooper and Go., Drapers |UMi Clothiers, Masterton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3771, 28 March 1891, Page 2
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