About three o'clook yesterday afternoon a man named Joseph M. Poggon escaped from the works at Mount Cook, whore he was engaged with the labour gang. Foggon, who is 28 years of age, was serving a sentence of seven years for various offences, including three years for burglary, and apparently had outaide aid, as he left his prison clothes behind him. No clue lias yet been found of his whereabouts,— N.Z. Ernes. What prico 1 Ask, iietoo, and wonder. Look at the new dresses, and tk jackets, and macintoshes, and millinery, Look at tho clothing, mercery, and house furnish, ings, and gloves, and marvel when you hear the prico named, You've never heard anything liko it before. You've been used to getting your money's wotth became you've done yjur shopping at Booper's, Bui these extra tcdueed rates, these extra low prices, they almost exceed belief, and but that you tako the iwodß away in exohango for the prices quoted, you wouldboinclined to doubt your senses, and to fanoy that things were not what tbey. seem. Walk round the shop, price everything, go somowhere pise | go everywhere j prico everything at the other Bhops, and thon by every force of circumsimces and from the strongest conviction that it is the proper thing to do you'll como baek to spend your monoy at the cbeanest and best shop in Masterton li. J. Hooper and Co's Bon March 6. -tAdvt, One ol tho sights of Wellington, at any time isundoubtably the magnificent establishment known as To Aro House, and now that overy doparlment within its walls is filled to overflowing, with a bewildering variety of tho season's novolties in _ millinery, mantles, dresses, etc, oyer a pleasure and profit to vißit the wholesale family drapery warehouse,' To Aro House. Particular attention has been paid' this
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5022, 10 May 1895, Page 3
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301Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5022, 10 May 1895, Page 3
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