The second engineer of tho steamer Tsinan, which arrived at Town3ville, yesterday, was found to be suffering from small-pox. A number of Chinese and Europeans have been quarantined. ' The fashions are at Hooper's. We have opened our first shipment of autumn and winter novelties, and have never had a nicer. ]ots of goods, trimmed millinery, qf 'which v?e have over 300 imported hats and bonnets, is charming, and so.me wonders of art. The jackets and skirts are tailor-made, well-finished, full of style and taste, and latest cut. They are selling quickly, so don't tarry. Our dress goods are the most fashionable and favoured materials, with trimmings and all the little accessories to match. We have also a splendid selection of fancy drapery, such as collarettes, furs, ribbons, laces, feathers, flowers, corsets, etc., and should be Dle> iao ' 1 j„w. .a. _..ocK whenever you have 1 from 5 minutes to a day to spare. Hooper and Co., Drapers and Importers.— Adyt.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7405, 9 March 1903, Page 3
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