BOOTS! BOOTS! E BARGAINS FOR CA Must bo sold, to meet pressing e; GREAT REDUOTIC, To suit the timeß, Ji Sewn or Pegged Boots made it the best style, as none but firat-o are employed. Repairs neatly executed atshortt. A large assortment of the far-fan' bam Boots on hand—the only pla< Wairarapa where they can he obtai A. oTpnii,0 Tpnii , Also begs to call the attention of tl to the fact that I;e has the largess ass m the Wairarapa to select' from, i confidently assert that in no part Valley can they get such good vi CASH!- CASH!.-oui. Remember the fact that & THEY MUST BE SOLD ! He is now prepared to sell, for d , cheaper than any house in Masterton, W. P. EELLINGHiI (Late J. Wrigley), Queen-street, Masterton. ; WAR IN THE BOOT TRM) First in tk Field on the Gash Principle. • C. G. COLVILLE, , Having purchased the whole of the stoc rn-traae of Messrs CoVille and Gilford, Ma, terton, has commenced business in the aho next to Mr Whyte, Baker, CARTERTON, And will make his boots at the following prices i Gent's Elastics, pegged .. ' j>\ 4 0 »l » .. ..130 £° , ... sewn ..160 Do shooting ~ ... 18 0 Do Balmorals, pegged ~ 13 0 strong Watertight ... 12 0 Ladies'best Kids .. '." 017 6 Do French calf .. .. 016 fi Repairs neatly exeouted. All orders promptly attended to. One Shilling extra charged for booking. )AItKES & T)ETERSON BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, Boot & Shoe Depot, Queen-st., Jfestarton. While thanking the public for pa 3 t favors, most respectfully b to inform the inhabi' touts of the Wairarapa' generally that in no other place can they get such good value for their money as at the above-named establishment, • .■ ■' Notctlio following prices for Cash, and see it their prices do not defy competition, ana their workmanship is so well kkown that it needs no comment, as it cannot be surpassed in New Zealnnd :- Elastic Sides (Gent'B)—£ Shooting Bcots ~ Balmoral Watertights ]] Ladies' Boots, 15/- and upwards. A large assortment of English and Colonialmade Boots and Shoes. P. & P. are determined to keep np with the times, and are therefore selling at a conalterable reduction for : CASH! CASH| CASH! P. & P. also draw the attention of the pubhc to their celebrated hand-sewn Shoeting Boots, which cannot be equalled in any of the Townships of the Wairarapa, Note the PARKES AND PETERSEN, QUEEK-STItEET, MASTERTON,
BOOTS! BOOTS I. W. TAYLOR togs to inform the inhabit. a»ts Tinui, Whareama, and Cashpoint diß Wets that he has cemraeuced business TINUI, and trusts by punctuality and tion to merit a share of public patronage 85" Note the AddressW. TAYLOR, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER "far Mr Miller's Tenui Hotel), TINUI. 99
COOK & SON. Faithfully attend to instructions recommended ►QBERT FREEMAN, Having 'taken tho promises lately occupied by Mr Watson, bege tj inform m's nuraer. ous friends, and the public generally that he has commenced baking bread in GRILY3 TOWN, and- by carefully studying tl.e wants ot the inhabitants hopes to gain a fair share of patronage. ■ Orders left at his shop will be promptly attended to. y
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 303, 30 October 1879, Page 1
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