HOOPER AND CO. aPiuciAX. We Have-Bought Exceptiosai.lt Cheap fob Holidays. -TEW Dress Goods, Millinery, Ladies' M Blowse Jackets, White and Coloured Shiit Fronts, Dorothy Capes fafvllih miH nliaanY flhiMrnn'R Print Zephyrs and Holland Coveralls, Ladies and Children's Garden and Tennis Bats, Parasols, Dust Coats, Hand liags. A very large assortmeut of Indies' Fancy Aprons, Children's Sun Hats and Sun Hoods. ____ We have the Largest Stock, Moßt Sty lish and Fashionable assortment of Dress Goods, Millinery, &c, in the District. L. J. Hooper & Co. BON MAKCHE, W. DOUOALL IS now showing a special assortment of Christmas and New Year Gifts in Bangles, Brooches, Rings, Watches etc. Also a newly selected stock of electro plate, specially adapted for presents. WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER AND OPTICIAN. " Under the Clock," Masterton. Sole district agent for the new Waterbury Alarm Clocks. MR MOFFITT, I URGEON DENTIST. Chapel Street, Masterton. BUSINESS NOTIFICATION. 'HHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from London and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and may be obtained within a few hours of th« arrival of every Ocean steamer. The principal Colonial Newspapers and Weeklies also kept in stock. '• Waibarapa Daily " on sale. A first-claai and complete printing plant on the premises. J. B. lISTSES, Printer, Stationer, and Bookseller, (Opposite Dr. Gilbn's), Willis street, Wellington.
DENTISTRY. R B. GIRDERS, Dentist, may now be consulted at Mr. White's late residence, Church street. HOURS.—9 till 12.30. 1.30 till 5.
MONET TO LEND. ON good freehold security, at lowest rates of Interest. Apply to— CHAPMAN. FITZGERALD & TRIPP, Solicitors—Biandon-St, Wellin gto n HAVE! large and siuall sums of MONET TO LEND AT LOWEST CURRENT RATES. Wm. G. BEARD.
The WiiKißArA Daily will, as usual, suspend publication on Christmas V&y and Boxing Day (Friday and Saturday) Mr W. Hawke has decided for the convenience of visitors to the Lower Valley races to run a brake from the Club Hotel at eight o'clock sharp on Boxing Day morning. A fine show of Christmas cak'ss and confectionery is on view in the window of Mr James Wickens, ot CJueea street. The annual sports in connection with the Tenui Athletic Society are to beheld on New Year's Day. Good prizes are being offered, and a successful meeting is anticipated. Information has been given to the police that a ceitain publican of M&S' terton has coiisisteutly kept his billiard room opon of late until cne and two o'clock in ihe uoruing. Au enquiry into the matter, however, has revealed the fact that the information wa» laid merely out of spite, and that there was not tba slightest jjrouada for complaint.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3997, 24 December 1891, Page 2
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423Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3997, 24 December 1891, Page 2
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