WINTER AT THE BON MAECHE. COMING COLD, j MAKE ready for it; spy about; look around. The thermometer stands liigh just now, but it may tumble at any moment, and then your shivering limbs will, like "l'oor Joe," be out in the cold. We wouldn't have anyone in that position if wo can help it. We know the discomfort of the situation, so hasten to offer the means of prevention, which is better than cure, We present a range of Dress Goods that range from 3/11 per dress to 12 half-crowns, which, forquality and durability, can't be beat. Of course, in the ordinary way ; 3/11 isn't much for a dress, but knowing what we know, that there arc people who, these times, can't afford more, it has been our business to provide for them. That there isn't much margin between the cost and selling price is apparent, but nevermind that, a good action is lis own reward, and a good dress for less than four bob must necessarily bring blessings on our heads, in We have other dresses, the best aud most stylish in the world, and the prices J the lowest in the land. Walk up and see our show. Our fashion sections are crammed with novelties, L.J.HOOPEIW. BON MAECHE, MAMMON. |A UAKU.J P. EAWSON, Authorised Surveyor, Etc. Offices—Hall-street, Masterton. K. BOND, ARCHITECT & CIVIL ENGINEER, Temple Chambers. Queen Street, Masterton. [A cabu.] p. giuville, Authorised Surveyor, Licensed under tlicLnnd Transfer Act. Agent for Masterton, Mr W. B. Chennells, with whom all orders may be left. ESSIiS PENTY AND FOEDE, Architects and Civil Engineers, MASTEETON. N. Z, Insurance Buildings, Laiimon Quay, Wellington. NEUROL. nOUNTEI' scitiers must find out ut \j once full particulars. Twelve months hence no home will be without it. Neuralgia cured in 15 minutes. Price 2/1 posted, The Neurol Company, Auckland. fj'HEUE must be no half I measures. If you don't want Whisky to get the best of you, you must get the best of Whisky, which is WALKER'S KILMARNOCK WHISKY. rnilli WAllttlUPA. DAILY TIMES is _[_ gold by Mr. J. B. INNES, Priutor and Stationer, Willis-street, Wellington,
VISITORS' LIST, CtcD Horn, Mastcrton, Thursday.—Messrs E.J.Johnstone, J. E. McKinnon, J. Oliver.iorjic, J. Umlervillc, li. E. Kcngren, J. Stone, L. J. Forde, A. A. Elder, J. Owen, li. Harden, I), ]i. Nolan, M. J. Brookes, W. Tosswill, E, Gotrli, li. A. Barraud, F. Armstrong, W. li. Mowbray, N. MacEae, A, MeKenzie, E. C. Fowler, J. Smitton, li, A, Wakclin, J. O'Heilly, H. S. Beetliam, W. H. Parc, J. H. Beckley, J. Hanley. D. L. Mowbray, H. A. Noras, Misses O'Heilly, Mr and Mrs Devine.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5003, 18 April 1895, Page 2
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434Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5003, 18 April 1895, Page 2
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