pAKKES &' pETERSON. BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Boot & Shoe Depot, Queen-st., Jfasterton, While thanking the public for pant favors^. most respectfully beg to inform the inhabitants of the Wairarapa generally that in 110 other place can they get such good value for their money as at the above-named establishment. Note the following prices for Cash, .and see if their prices do not defy competition, and their workmanship is so well kkown that it needs no comment, as it cannot be assed in New Zealand Elastic Sides (Gent's)—£ 1 8 and upward Slioqfciug Boots „ £1 6 n '■ Balmoral „ £l3 Watertights ~ £l2 ' Ladies' Boots, 15/- and upwards,! A large assortment of English and Colonialmade Boots and Shoes, P. & P. are determined to keep up 'with the times, and are therefore selling at a considerable reduction for CASH! CASH! CASH! P. & P. also draw the attention of the public to their celebrated hand-sewn Shooting Boots, which cannot be' equalled in any of the Townships of the Wairarapa. Note the Address— PAKKES AND PETERSEN, Queen-street, Mastkrton, 200^ jy^O THING LIKE LEATHER In order to Ki69C the times, p pELLINGHAM IS NOW MAKING,BOOTS TO ORDER At the following prices FOR CASH: Gent's Elastics, pegged .. £1 4 I, Shooting .. .. 14 „ Balmorals .. .. 13 „ Watertights .. 12 Sewn 3/- extra, The materials used in this old-established business are too well known to need any comment, Note the Address— W. P. FELLINGHAM, (Late J. Wmgley), QUEEN-STREET, lUSTERTON, 185 HE HALL GENERAL STORE, FRUIT MART, ETC., Upper Queen-st., Masterton, The Cheapest House in Town. To P.N.'s, M.C.'s, and all parties in trouble through holding paper money, can have instant relief by buying New Dates at the above Store, More Butter Bacon Groceries Fruit, &c., JUST ARRIVED, Prices as usual. Drapery at half-price, {Lisa Purchasers of Produce. BAILISS & CO. 208
mo THE EDITOR WAIRA--1 RAPA DAILY. Sir—l wish to draw tie attention of your numerous reaclera to the following facts, viz., that tliey can get from JOHN THORBURN, CLOTHIER AND OUTFITTER, WIIiHS-STBEET) WELLINGTON, SPLENDID COLONIAL CLOTHING, Thoroughly Shrunk. The goods are made to my own order, and the prices are not higher than for English slop-made goods, Note the Address— JOHN THOIIBURN, Clothier and Outfitter, Willis-street, Wellington, 207 CLEARING SALE. In the Bankrupt Estate of J. C, B, Golder, Watchmaker and Jeweller, The Sale will commence ON SATURDAY, AUGUST 2ND, And will continue until the whole of the Valuable Stock'is cleared. CLOCKS WATCHES EARNINGS aud BROOCHES AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS. The residents of Maaterton and surrounding districts are requested to call and inspect the Stock, and avail themselves of the opportunity of securing real value for their money. W. SELLAR, _ 210 Trustee in the Estate. LADIES' SCHOOL. UNDER THE PATRONAGE OF THE HoN. LADY Robinson. MISS BEST, having lately arrived from Australia, intends in a few weeks' time to open a Boarding and Day School in Masterton. ■ The course of instruction will embrace, a thorough English Education, Music. Drawing and languages. Prospectuses will be issued shortly; at present inquiries can be made of Mis F. B. Chalmers and Mtb Soaking. 197
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 232, 7 August 1879, Page 3
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