BON MAK. oopsr * ' how showing the most fashion- , able and largest a'scrtmentof NEW SPUING GOODS eyer shown in the district. English and French Millinery, Trimmed and Untrimmed Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, leathers, etc. Stylish and pretty Jackets, Dorothy Capiis, Mantles, Dust Cloaks, GariValdi Jacknts, etc. We are showing a splendid stock of fashionable Dehiiies Prints, Cimbrics, Zephyrs, etc. We hold the best assortment and largest <stock of new Dll ESS MATERIALS in the Wairarapa. All th.3 leading shades, designs, satins, and materials for the season, single and double widths. The fancy department is full of the latest noveltie3, pretty aprons, ribbons, friJlintjs, collars, and cuffs, parasols, etc. L. J. Hooper & Co., it ON MaKCRE. Fashionable Drapery <s Clothing Emporium. "A New Department in Dentistry/'
I HAVE lately discovered a naw »3-stem of modelling vulcanite plates for Artificial Dentures, by which I am able to reproduce every vein and vessel of the palate on both sides of the artificial plate, ao that the surface next the tongue-is the exact/«e simile of the roof of the mouth. By this method thick heavy plates are impossible, as only one layer of vulcanite is used and the feeling to the tongue is the same as if no plate was worn. Wearers of artificial teeth will at once see the benefit and comfort to be dorived by this proce&s. As this is iny own invent:on these plates can only be obtained from myself, MK WALTER E. HALL, (Pkize Medalist) and specialist in artificial dentißxry, Deutist, 103 Willis Street WELLINGTON.
DENTAL NOTICE. MR GINDEttS, Dentist, HAVING taken oyer Mr WHITE'S practice, will open in Masterton in the course of a few days. MONEY TO LEND "N small and large Bums at lowest rates of interest. A. E. BONNY, Solicitor. r HAVE largo and small sums ot MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. VVM. G. BEARD.
A lad named Koder. seventeen years of aee, was killed on board the steamer Pakehaat Lyttelton yesterday through a hook from a chain striking him on the head. The annual meeting of the MastertonOpaki Jockey Club will be held torn' rrow (Saturday) evening in the Club Hotel. It is stated b; several contemporaries that a rabbiter" on Beetham's station, Wairarapa, whoearned £846 in eighteen | months, has filed his schedule. This is incorrect. Messrs C. Smith & Co announce that the windows of their premises in Queen St. will be lit up to-night for the display iof the new season's goods specially selected by Mr C. Smith in the home markets. A special service was held In the local Salvation bvrackslast evening, Ensign and Mrs Hoare, who are working in the Junior Soldier iuterests, being present. The licensing election for the Borough of Carterton resulted yesterday in the return of four moderates and one prohibitionist. & choree suit with some sensational surrounding ~4}l in all probability occupy the Divorce m ... sittings llie.R*Tl**-iiiter-i in Carterton, ston, and the other nshins in tne Wairarapa are iu V P _„...= olfirksto their respecuvo ,ilj uut therefore uourw. "" be called upoo to iwye *» 7
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3922, 25 September 1891, Page 2
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