rjlllE HALL GENERAL STORE, FRUIT MART, ETC., Upm Queen-st., Masterton, The Cheapest House in Town. To P.N.'a, 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 %s Bacon Groceries Fruit, &c., JUST ARRIVED. Prices as usual, Drapery at half-price. Oasii Purchasers of Produce. BAYLISS & CO. 2 N JgANKRUPTCY. W0 RK IN G Ml 5 N'S STO R E CARTERTON. Jso. A. Edmoxbsojt, manager of Trustees in both Estate of George Sftj 'ei' and John Smith, General Storekeepers, GENUINE CLEARING SALE 01' THE COMBINED STOCKS Of the above Bankrupts will commence on FRIDAY, Stii AUGUST Offering one of those Lona jidc chances that the inhabitant* of Carterton and the surrc-uiiding districts rarely have, The choice and well selected stock of JOHN SMITH Is entirely New as he was only six months in business. A PRICE LIST. Of this splemied stock will be issued shortly In the meantimo the public are recommended to RESERVE THEIR PURCHASES and visit TEE WORKING MEN'S STORE. CARTERTON. The fact that both stocks are quite new should be a guarantee that the bargains to be offered are bonajide., and not made up of an accumalation from old established businesses The goods must be sold, and it is not the intention of the management to pulF, THE WORKING MEN'S STORE, CARTERTON,
JOHN A, EDMUNDSON, Manager. JJORE EXCI TE MENT READ THIS ALOUD! LISTENERS PAY ATTENTION ! ! Heads of Families, (ill your Children's money-boxes with the amounts saved by BUYING'BiIEAD at JD PER LABGE LOAF FOR CASH AT IllE HALL STORE, Uppor Queen-street, Masterton. 21 IJOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF IN THE WAIEARAPA. DAYIS, PiioTocutAriiEit, Is now in Wellington, taking Portraits at his old Establishment in Cuba-street. Parties requiriiiE! first-class Portraits would do well to pay liira a visit when in town", as Mr D. will take tliein himself and guarantee perfect satisfaction, Should parties be unable to find the address, the Tramway passes the door, for Davis & Co., Photographers, Cubastreet. N.B.—Photos taken in any weather or in any style, and second to none. Children taken by the instantaneous process. 207 jgDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite tlio Council Chambers, Queen-street, Masterton. T. E. PRICE, (Late Clark & Price, of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER OF STATIONERY & BOOKS, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Masterton and its vicinity that he has re-opened the premises lately occupied by Mr J. J. Smith with A WELL-SELECTED STOCK OF Stationery, Books, School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. *3" Inspection invited. 221
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 238, 14 August 1879, Page 3
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