BON MAROHE X* J. Hooper & CoAR"! now showing the most fashionable and largest assortment of NEW SPRING GOODS eyer shown in the district. English and French Millinery, Trimmed and Untrimmed . Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, leathers, etc. Stylish and pretty Jackets, Dorothy Capos, Mantles, Dust Cloaks, Garibaldi Jackets, etc. We are showing a splendid stock of fashionable Delaines Prints, Cimbrics, Zephyrs, etc. tVe hold the best assortment and largest stock of new DRESS MATERIALS in the Wairarapa. All ths leading shades, designs, satins, and materials fur the season, single and double widths. The fancy department is full of the latest novelties, pretty aprons, ribbuns, frillings, collars, and cuffs, parasols, etc. L. J. Hooper & Co., BON MaROHE, Fashionable Drapery A Clothing Emporium.
"A New Department in Dentistry," I HAVE lately discovered a new system 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, so that the surface next the tongue is the exact/ac 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. Wiarers of artificial teeth will at once see the benefit and comfort to be derived by this proce&s. As this is my own invention these plates can only be obtained from myself, MR WALTER E. HALL, (Prize Medalist) and specialist in artificial dentistry, Dentist, 103 Willis Street
DENTAL NOTICE. MR GINDEKS, Dentist, HAVING taken oyer Mr WHITE'S practice, will open in Mnaterton in the course of a few days.
MONEY TO LEND ' N small and large sums at lowest I. rates of interest.
A. B. BUNNY, Solicitor. r HAVE large and small sums of MONET TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WM. G. BEARD.
MONET TO LEND. ON good freehold aeourity, at lowest rates of Interest. Apply to— CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TEIPP, Solicitors—Brandon-St, Wellington. Wholesale Produce Prices MessrsM.Caselbergand Co report:— The wholesale prices of produce in Mas* terton at this date are as follows:—Fresh butter, 6id and 7d ; eggs, Gd.
IHURCH SERVICES.—SUNDAY, Church of England. Masterton—ll a.m. and 7 p.m. Wesleyan. Masterton.—ll a m., and 7 p.m. Presbyterian Masterton—Morning, 11 a.m Even ing, 7 p.m. Roman Catholic. Masterton— 8.30 and 11 a.m. Carterton —9 a.m Greytown—ll o.in. Vespers at 7 p.m
George Ernest Jean Marie Boulanger, ex Minister of War to the French Republic, a hero of the nation, head of a patriotic league, and the idol of the ballot box, after embracing his mother, proceeded to commit suicide on the grave ot his mistress. Truth is stranger than fiction, and the spectacle of an elderly general terminating a distinguished career by such a tragic episode cannot be surpassed Iby even the most ingenious novelist of his nation. The incident is suggestive of the character of a people where a libertine and a man who has had to suffer for other offences should command so great an influence. Boulanger was head of the patriotic league of his country, but what is the value of a patriotism which ignores morality and decorates the man who openly and flagrantly disregards social ties. That righteousness which exalts a nation has apparently no hold on the great French Eepublic. The nation has passed through many a fiery furnace and may yet have to undergo further misfortune and humiliation. Republicanism and socialism have failed to re* generate that great people. Possibly one form of Government is as good as another for it, but there must be some awakening of a national conscience, soms growth of a national self respect before France can take a premier position amongst the great powers of the earth. The character and conduct of a community are indelibly stamped on its history by the reputations of its representative men.
The Dobson-Kennedy Company is now playing to crowded bouses in the Rangitikci District. We understand that the accident sustained by Mr A, Fraser yesterday was caused through the breaking of the axle of his machine and not through the fractiousness of the horse he was driving. The annual election of Mayor takes place in Ma*terton od the last Wednesday in November. The examination of the Masterton public school comraencw oil Monday, the 19th inet.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3929, 3 October 1891, Page 2
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719Page 2 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3929, 3 October 1891, Page 2
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