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jgPRING NOVELTIES ! Now Opened at HOOPER'S. THE GRANDEST SHOW OF MILLINERY EVER EXHIBITED IN THE WAIRARAPA IS Now at Hooper's. The LATEST PARIS MODELS in . TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS, Now at Hooper's FLOWERS, ORNAMENTS, FEATHERS, ETC., Now at Hooper's. NEW MANTLES, JACKETS. SKIRTS, ETC., Now at Hooper's. DRESS GOODS, PRINTS, CRASHES, LINENS, LAWNS, ETC., Now at Hooper's. BLOUSES, BIBBONS, LACES, COLLARS, ETC., AT HOOPER'S SPRING SHOW. DR. VAN SLYKE, of Wellington,Specialist in Eye, Ear, Nose and Tiiroat, May be consulted at the Club Hotel, Masterton, JANUARY 24th. Two years in New York Hospitals, and eighteen months Senior Clinical Assistant at Royal London Ophthelmio Hospital. 103 Willis-street, WELLINGTON. MONEY TO LEND. JJDWIRD PAGE, SOLICITOR, EKETAHUNA, has Money to Lend in any sums at Lowest Current Rate 3of Interest. JJOLLINGrS & PRENDEVILLE, Solicitors, MASTERTON (Opposite Post Office.j has several sums of money available for investment on mortgage at lowest current rates of interest. BRANCH OFFICE AT EKETAHUNA. FOR ARTISTIC PORTRAITS, GO TO WINZENBERG'S, Queen-street, - • Masterton. MES F. Q. MILNE, >i the Central Book Arcade Pahiatua, h appointed the Pahntua agent of the WAIRARAPA DULY TiMES Uopies of the paper can be obtained ou arrival of afternoon train ___^ BIRTH. Holmes—At Matahiwi, Masterton, on January 6th, the wife of Henry Holmes, of a daughter. JN MEMORIAM Amelia, the beloved wife of Thos. Dixon, Worksop-road, Masterton, who died January 7th, 1904. Sleep, dearest mother, tliy task is o'er, v Thy loving hand shall toil no more ; No more those loving eyes shall weep, Sleep, dearest mother, gently sleep. However long our lives shall be, Whatever land we view, Whatever joys or grief be ours, We will remember you. Inserted by her loving husband and family. In loving memory of our dear mother, Amelia Dixon, who died at Masterton, on January 7th, 1904. We cannot clasp thy hand, dear mother, Thy face we cannot see ; But let this little token tell We still remember thee. Inserted by A. and E. H.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8036, 7 January 1905, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8036, 7 January 1905, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXIX, Issue 8036, 7 January 1905, Page 4

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