AUTUMN & WINTER FASHIONS AT HOOPER'S. LADIES, please visit our Showrooms. We have inado big purchases of NEW GOODS. JACKETS. The old styles are done and replaced by the new. Wo hold a big stock of the latest at the right prices. See them. MILLINERY. We have a stock of between 300 and 400 French and English Trimmed Millinery. Real pretty goods. Full of style and taste. SKIRTS. Tailor-made and properly-finished. The cut of these goods is perfect, and a lady feels, a3 well as looks, dressed with one of them on. We have opened new goods in all the other Departments, and will tell you about them later on. In the meantime don't forget we have all the latest novelties in DRESS GOODS, BLACKS AND'COLORS, the correct thing for the Season. HOOPER & CO. MASSAGE. FOR the cure of '.Neuralgia, Headache, Weak Eyes, the Brain, and all Head Troubles, consult Chas. A. Turner, who will relieve you of your pains. ELECTROLYSIS —For the Removal of Superfluous Hairs, skilfully performed; cure permanent. Trial solioited. HAIR SPECIALIST—Attend to falling hair NOW. Don't delay. Remember " Prevention is better than cure." All Hair and Scalp Diseases treated upon scientific principles. Scalp and Hair Tonics— they are absolutely the very best. Note the address—CHAS. A. TURNER, Dermatologist, Hair and Massage Specialist, " N.Z. Times " Buildings, Lambton-quay, Wellington. NO AGENTS. TYPEWRITING AND SHORTHAND. MR S. E. WRIGHT ; Your tuition enabled me to master the system in 1e33 than three months. Within a few months I obtained a position as shorthand writer and typist to a large firm of solicitors in this city, with whom I have now been seven years.—A.J.L., Wellington. Shorthand, Typewriting and Mimeograph work done. Pupils received. S. E. Weight, Queen-street, above Brian Weller's. JjJTfc. CHAS. G. MONRO, ARCHITECT, (By Articles), Queen-street - - Masterton. . Offices: Next W.F.C.A. [a card.] jgEATON & SLADDEN, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND AUTHORISED SURVEYORS, Queen street - - - Masterton. Office—Above Masterton Building Society. (HeadOflieo: 14, Branlon-street, Wellington). INSTRUCTIONS for the insertion or withdrawal of advertisements in THE WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES must be in WRITING. THE WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES is sold by MR J. B. Innes, Stationer Willis-street, Wellington. THE WAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES may be obtained at the Bookstall, Railway station, Maste :ton.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVII, Issue 7535, 11 August 1903, Page 2
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