A Summer of Fashion son moss.vided with a chance oi clothing to suit the atajoo, human beinira alone-being left to tMir own devices, But in order to somowhst atone for this neglect, she basinvested come with the brains to design and others with the Bkrll to execute, Eyer jealous of our repnation we have onr representatives always on the ookout in the haunts of fashion in order jo glean the first intimation of what is going to bo the thing,ond when that information is gained to scour the markets in order to secure tho choicest productions. For the coming Spring and Summer, we havo been as usual most fortunate in collecting an immenso assortment of New and Beautiful Goods, and now cordially invite an inspection ot the Eame. Elegant Millinery fresh from the nandsof Parisian Modistes,gcmsol fashion in Bonnets and Hats, together with our own creations from tho most stylish models, Stacks of New Dress Materials of all tho Newest Designs and Colourings. Washing iabncs incndless variety, Ladies' Silk and Lace Mantles,DußtCloak3 ) Wattcan Jackets, Eton Jacket", Spring Blouscb, Parasols, Kibbons, Laces, Gloves, etc, etc. Call andßot the firat choice 111 HOOPER & CO., BON MARCHB. MR MOMTT, ÜBGEOND.ENTIBT, Ohapel Stroeti Mmtorton.
MONEY TO LEND on Freehold Security at current ratos of interest. Apply to CHAPMAN, FITZGERALD & TRIPP, Solicitors, 12, Brandon Street, Wellington, THE WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES can be purchai>oi in Wellington from Mr J.B. INNKS, Stationer. Wilis Street. TTISITORS' LIST, Club Hotel, MasV torton, Tuesday:— Mossra H, J. Biggs, J. D. Wickhani, J. Nicholson, A. Clayton, F. 0. Lewis,W. W, Smith, C. Haines, 0, H, Pickering B. A, Wakulin, E. A. Bonthorne, ff. Kelly, E. Kelly, Master Kelly, H, 0. Wright, J. 13. Owon, J, A. Sinter, H. Moss. MARRIAGES. TuMY-HASiwELi,,-On 3ht August, at St. Luke's Church, Greytown, by the Rev. T. B. Maclean, Francis Goorge, fourth son of Lho lato John : Tully, to Elizabeth Annie, second datightor of the lato W. R, Hastwoll, of Grnmsgnth, Groytown. Bißßira-NAiioN.-On 22nd Sept,, at the residence of the bride's parents, Groylown, by the Rev. Chan, Murray, Frederick, eldest son of Mr D. Barratt, nurseryman, Morrison's Bush, to Mary Esther, eldest daughter of Mr W, 0, Nation, journalist. Greytown.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4228, 27 September 1892, Page 2
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364Page 2 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4228, 27 September 1892, Page 2
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