L J. HOOPER AND CO., BON MARCHE Are now showing all the LATEST M OVELTIES for theSEASON Enplish and French Millinery, Ladies and Children's Ulsters, Ladies Jackets and Mantles, Feathers, Birds, Flowers, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hat* in Beaver, Felt, Straw, etc New Seasons Dresses, Cashmeres, Diagonal Cloaks, Cheviot, Cheeks, Foulle, Serges, Real Scotch, Homespuns, Drßsa Tweeds, Plaids, etc. New Gloves, Hosiery, Ribbons, Umbrellas, Furs, etc. BON MARCHE THE CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE FOR IST Drapery, Millinery, Clothing, L. J, HOOPER & CO., QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON.
Painless Dentistry MR WALTER E. HALL f PRIZE MEDALIST, Dental Scegeon, 105 Wilus Street, WBJLLINGTON^ ABTIFICIAL TEETH fitted to the most tender gums with er without the extraction of stumps, from 7/6 per tojth. A complete set of teeth from L 5 ss. Every case guaranteed to be perfect for eating and speaking, and life like in appearance. Eight years in practice in Wellington. Hundreds of references, MrG. Baxter writes:— *' The teeth fit me bo perfectly that my articulation and mastication as well as my appearance has been greatly improved." Mr H. Geophtgan writes :—" Your now pet of teeth five me ease and comfort eqaal to the natural ones. I shall have great pleasure in recommending you to any person in need of such things. CONSULTATION FREE.
AYEES' Fruit _Saliae. (Equal to Enos' Fruit Salts.) A splendid EVERNESCEJST SPRING AND SUMMER MEDIOINE-2s per bottle. Herb Beer Extract. A Is Bottle makes G gallons of splendid Beer with a CREAMY HEAD LIKE BOTTLED ALE. No boiling or straining. Wobm Figs. . The moat popular and effectaal Remedy ever discovered, PLEASANT I TO TAKE and NEVER FAILS. FOR SALE BY ALL STOREKEEPERS. B. AYRES. 30, Cuba-Btreet Wellington.
MONEY TO LEND.—In sums of £SO and upwards, on freehold security at lowest rates of interest. Apply to CHAPMAJN.FITZGEBALD, & TRIPP. Solicitors, No. 12, Brandon St., Wellington.
The following tenders were received by the Mauriceville Boad Board at its tngeting en Saturday;— Central Mangaraahoe r(?ad: M, Keillher, £2 5s 6d (accepted); L. Neilaon, £2 9s 6d; P. C Madsen, £2 l§s ; Cavaaagh and McKenzie, £2 lßs. Felling and clearing 152 chains on Mount Munro road east; Petersen and Mort* nsen, 18s Cd per chain (accepted)- H. Larsen 21s per chain; P, Madsen, £IBO.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3796, 28 April 1891, Page 2
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369Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3796, 28 April 1891, Page 2
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