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JOHN GREGORY, STOREKEEPER, J NVITES Attention to his Large and Well-assorted Stock. DRAPERY—Consisting of all New Goods, selected from the Largest and Best Warehouses in the Colony. OUTFITTING—Men’s, Youths' and Boys', from the Kaii>oi, Mosgiel, and Roslyn Mills. GROCERY & PRODUCE. IRONMONGERY’—Furnishing, and a Large Variety of Bushmen’s and Settlers' Tools, of Latest Patterns. GREGORYS STORE, PAHIATU A. BON MARC II E. 1 T U o "o” per f> n .Li • • LI oop e R CV 1 • Direct Importers op Drapp.rv, Millinery, Men's and Boys' Clothino, MASTERTON. 1 O O I.J.hfcOORER*C LO tv *«-. ... lihmT All Orders Executed as if Slected Bv Person. Patterns Sent Post Free. Carriage Paid to Puliiatua. L. J. HOOPER & COi

L. J. HOOPER & Co. Bon Marche. Our Di •oss Department is crammed ! with all the new materials for Autumn and Winter wear, and the prices are fixed at a very low rate of profit. In faet wo have several lines that we have imported this season unequalled for price and quality by any wholesale house in the colony. L. J. HOOPER & Co., Bon Marche. The most fashionable trimming for dresses tins season are the new striped plush, Astrachan and plush trimming, chenille trimming, plain moleskin, plushes, and velveteens. We hold a very large stock of all these materials in lllacks and colors. ii. J. HOOPER & Co., Wholesale Drapery Importing Company, THE FAVOURITE STEAM SASH, DOOB, >v WOODWABB FACTORY, PAIIIATUA, (At Mr Yule's Mill)-. 4 RTHIR (’LEGHORN (late of Masterton) has much pleasure in announcing to the inhabitants of Rahiatua and surrounding district, that he lias opened the above Factory. Every description of joinery manufactured on the premises from thoroughly seasoned timber. Prices on application. BUILDING SITES. W. McCARDLE begs to notifiy that having Valuable Ruilding Sites in front of bis Private Residence, he is prepared to erect shops for sale or lease ; or to lot sites to approved tenants, with purchasing clause. Terms on application.

BON MARCHE. L. J. HOOPER & Co. WHOLESALE DRAPERY AND CLOTHING WARKItOCSH AT WHOLESALE PRICES. I.T. HOOPER .t Co. liave now opened up their first instalment of Autumn and Winter Novelties.

Every department in the Bon Marche is now complete with tho newest and most fashionable classes of floods for the coining season, and will be sold at wholesale prices. Any length cut to suit purchasers.

Our millinery department is stocked with the latest Parisian and London styles and novelties. Ladies trimmed and untrimmed hats and bonnets in the newest shapes, styles, and materials.

Wo have opened up a grand assortment of Indies’ Jersey jackets in black and all colors. Ladies’ short jackets in Astrachan, Jersey, cloth, and silk. Ladies and children's ulsters, the newest shapes and styles at. wholesale prices. j y WIDSON, TRVINE & c 10., Mebcmaxth aM) Direct Importers OF Grocery and Oilmen’s Stores I irapery Loots and Shoes Crockery Ironmongery Fancy Goods and Cutlery Stationery, fee., fee. Station Street, Napier. Sk H. HARRIS’S Stable Requi- • sites. Waterproof Harness Composition. Jet black oil, for harness. Saddle paste, (Waterproof.) F.bouite waterproof blacking, for boots, shoes, harness, ami all black leather articles. Polishing paste, for cleaning metals. Pouch blacking, (waterproof.) Sold hy all saddlers, ironmongers, and storekeepers. Manufactory : 57, Mansell Street, London, E.C.

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Pahiatua Star and Eketahuna Advertiser, Volume 2, Issue 172, 14 February 1888, Page 1

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