BON MARCHE Ji' J. Hooper & Co* now showing the mpst fashionable and largest assortment of NEW SPBIN G GOODS eyer shown in the district. English and French Millinery, Trimmed and Untriramed Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, leathers, etc. Stylish and pretty Jackets, Dorothy Capos, Mautles, Duafc Cloaks, Garibaldi Jackets, etc. We are showing a splendid stock of fashionable Delaines Prints, Ciir.brics, Zephyrs, etc. >Ve hold the best assortment and largest dtock of new DRESS MATERIALS in the Wairarapa. All tin leading shades, designs, satins, and materials for the Beason, single and double widths. The fancy department is full of the ' latest nove!tie3, pretty aprons, ribbons, fri) linns, collars, and cu£fs, parasols, etc. L. J. Hooper f Co., BON MARCH E, Fashionable Drapery ife Clothing Emporium. DENTISTRY. B. GINDERB, Dentist, may now be consulted at Mb. White's late residence, Church street. HOURS.—9 till 12.30.1.30 till 5. MONEY TO LEND N small and large sums at lowest rates of interest. A. R. BONNY, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND. ON good freehold security, at lowest ratesof Interest. Apply to— CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TRIPP, Solicitors—Brandoii-St, Wellington. J HAVE large and small sums of " MONEY TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Wm. G. BEARD.
'JHK WAIRARAPA ,I>AILY can be purchased in Wellington from Mr J. B. INNES, 'Stationer. "Willis Street.
Jio Jess than five hawker's licenses have jie<2n out is Carterton during the past month. A correspondent to a Wellington pape? susaests that Sir Francis Di>lon Bell might be induced to contest the seat for Wellington ju the House of Representatives. The list for Mr F, H. Wood's forf.stock sale at the Taratahi yard's to-morrow embraces sheep, horsss, cattle, etc. The purebred shoithorn bull " Royal Crocus " vrjll also be sold. According to the ' Post' subscribers £1 to the National Liberal Association are eligiklo for a J.P. ship. IVe had been led to believe that the market rate fop enrolment in this district was live pounds. Perhaps one pound is paid for nomination only and a fiv'9f >s charged when the Magistrate is actually made. A very sad case is reported from North Melbourne. Miss Duigan, one of the young laily teachers at St Mary's School, has for some days past been a victim to influenza, and under the attendance of a doctor. Recently a sad crisis took place, p'ben the epidemic appeared to have affected her hra;n, and fhe became raving inacl, and put torfch puperhuman strength, several strong men having t>c much as .they could do to hold ~ her. Four doctors were called in, and after a sonsujiation rei-onnnended that the unfortunate airl should be taken to an asylum. A cab was procured and she was taken ana admitted to the Yarra J3end,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3978, 2 December 1891, Page 2
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446Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3978, 2 December 1891, Page 2
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