BON MARCHE li. J. Hooper & CoARK now showing the most fashionable and largest asscrtment of NEW SPRING GOODS ever 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, Cimbrica, Zephyrs, etc. We hold the best assortment and largest stock of new Dlt ESS MATERIALS in the Wairarapa. All thj leading shades, designs, satins, and materials fur the season, single and double widths. The fancy department is full of the latest uoyeltie3, pretty aprons, ribbons, frillings, collars, and cufis, parasols, etc. L. J. Hooper & Co., BON MaKCHE. Fashionable Drapery & Clothing Emporium. DENTISTRY. R B. GINDERS, Dentist, may] i now be consulted at Mb, White's late residence, Church street. HOURS.—9 till 12.30,1.30 till 5. "A New Department in Dentistry," HAVE lately discovered a new system of modelling vulcanite plates for Artificial Dentures, by which lam able to reproduce every vein and vessel of the palate on both sides of the artificial plate, so that tbe aurface next the tongue is the exact foe 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. Wtarera of artificial teeth will at once see the benefit and comfort to be derived by this procets. As this is my own invention these plates can only be obtained from myself. MK WALTER E. HALL, (Prize Medalist) and specialist in artificial dentistry, Dentist, 103 Willis Street
MONEY TO LEND 'N small and large sums at lowest rates of interest. A. B. BONNY, Solicitor. MONEY TO LENDON good freehold security, at lowes rates of Interest. Apply to— CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD A TRIPP, Solicitors— Brandon-St, Wellington HAVE large and small sums of MONEY TO LEND .AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. WM. G. BEARD. "J»HK WAIRARAPA I>AILY can be purchsfei in AVellinjton from Mr J. B. INNES Stationer. "Wlllts Street
! The Masfcerton Bifle VojuDteers held their weekly parade last evening, Captain Pownall being in coninan}. The men were put through various exercises by commissioned and non-commissioned officers. Ihe further hearing of the Picturesque Atlas cases has been adjourned by i Colonel Roberts, R. M., till Monday 1 Hext. As there are nine cases in Masterton and several in Carterton, they are likely to occupy the Court tor some days. Amongst the names appearing in Lloyd's Weekly is that of Alexander Milne, who left Aberdeenshire in 1880, #nd since desired his letters to be addressed to Timaru Post office. The true explanation of the "exodus' from NeK Zealand has a£ last" been discovered. A country paper is the discoverer. It Is that when people cap go to Sydney for £2 10a saloon and £1 steerage it is cheaper to travol than to stay at home.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3946, 23 October 1891, Page 2
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489Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3946, 23 October 1891, Page 2
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