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FEATHERSTON NEWS.

From Our Own Correspondent. Monday, At the inquest held at Martinborough, on Saturday, touching the death of William Cullen, a verdict of death from heart diseaso was returned. General regret was felt at the sudden death of Mr Cullen, mora especially in cricketing circles, as ho was a very good bat, and thoroughly understood the game, and ho also was a good musician. It has been resolved to bold a meeting on Wednesday evening next to square up matters connected with tho late Annual Ball.

It you study practical economy you will buy your drapery and clothing at Hooper's Don Marchc, You ask why ? We'll tell you why! You've twenty pounds to sr:eud or twenty shilliugs it you like. Your ojject is to get all you require for the money you have. It you buy of Hooper's you will get all you determined to secure and a bit left tor something else. Also jou will get the best of everything: tbo goods oi standard manufacturer.-. It you buy elsewhere your twenty pounds or twenty shilling, as the ense may bo, will not go as far as you thought and you will either have to sink the quality or shell out more cash. Will that suit you? We trow not, You're no tool; you've been wandering up and down this blessed world tor years and you know your book. One may say this is ouly assertion, where's your proof? We reply, use your eyes, exercise your judgment ana criticise and compare, and your vcr-tict must be for Hooper it Co., ready money drapers, Bon Jlarcb6, Mastcrt'in,-Advt. Uuo of the sights- of Wellington, at any time is undoubtedly the magnificent establishmc.it.kniiwn as To Aro House, and now that every department wiihin its walls is filled t> overflowing, with a bewildering variety ot the season's novelties in ni>''iuery, mantles, dreg's, etc., it is more than ever a pleasure ar.d profit to vi*it the wholesale family drapery warehouse, To Aro Home.

Particular attention has been paid this year to the requirements of country customers, and the result is to be seen in tho immense and varied stock of cah'coes, shirliugs, flannels, flannelettes, strong wearing dress materials, men's ami boys' clothing Ac. The choice in each department, is a'mosi ununited: as may be imagined wlicu it is staled that of flannelcite nloee, over 50,000 yards have this season uccu imported at Te Aro House, Wefugioj. A spec'aHy organised department, has been established to deal with country orders. Palicrnsoiauy nwteria's in stock, will he forwarded to any address, post free. Country residents arc invited to write (or prices, or any information regarding goods wanted. It is conlidently asserted ilir, nowhere can such a wide selection, or such sterling value be obtained, us at Te Aro House Wellington. -Advt.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5084, 23 July 1895, Page 3

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FEATHERSTON NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5084, 23 July 1895, Page 3

FEATHERSTON NEWS. Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5084, 23 July 1895, Page 3

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