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]\ T ° •__ I ■ BOOTS! BOOTS! BOOTS BARGAINS FOR CASH; Must be sold, tp meet pressing engagements. GREAT REDUCTION ■■ 'To ! Buit the times, 0 ' ; Sewn or. Pegged Boots made to order in the best style, as none : but first-olas hands are employed. Repairs neatly executed at shortest notice. A large assortment'of'the far-fanied Cooi- , ham Boots on hand—the only place in the Wairarapa where they can be obtained. {jo p p i rs Also bogs to call the attention of the publie to the fact that he has the largess assortment in the Wairarapa to select from, aid can confidently assert that in no part of the Valley can they get such good value fer cash!— CASH! —cash! Remember the fact that JS* THEY MUST BE SOLD! A. COPPINS, Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 208 Begs to thank the public for the patronage he has hitherto received, and announces that he is now opening up a complete stook of BOOTS AND SHOES FOR TAJ SPRING SEASON. ■ He is now prepared to sell, tor Cash, .cheaper than any house in Masterton, W. P. FEILINGHiM (Late J. Wriglky), Queen-street, Masterton. 289 Call early and make Bargains, ELLINGHAM

'AR IN THE BOOT TRADE! First in the Field on the Cash Principle. . C. G. COLVILLE, - ; , Having purchased the whole of the stock-in-trade of Messrs Colville and Giflord, Masterton, has commenced' business in the shop next to Mr Wliyte, Baker, CARTERTON, And will make his boots at the following prices Gent's Elastics, pegged ..£l4O Do • „ .. ..139 Do sewn .. 16 9 Do shooting ,% ~, 18 9 Do Balmorals,'pegged .. 13 6 Strong Watertight i 2 8 Ladies'best Kids .. .. •©l7 6 Do French calf .. . .. 616 6 Repairs neatly executed. All orders promptly attended to. ' One Shilling extra charged for booking,

pARRES & pETERSO.N BOOT AND SHOE MAKERS, j Boot & .Shoe Dep»t, ; Qucen-st., J/saterton, While thanking the public for paoi faYOrs, most respectfully b to mferm 'tia 'mhaW. tants of the Wairarapa generally' that in no other place: can they, get 'such good value for their money as at th# abovernamed establishment, ' ' ; .1 j Note the foltowirig prices for CAsh, 'and see if their prices do not defy ceinpetltiwi, and their workmanship' ie s» well kkown that it needs no comment, ?,s it cannot be ■surpassed in' New Zealnnd Eldstio Sides (Gent's)—£ Shooting Boots ~ Balmoral i( ■ ''■ ' Watertights ~ Ladies' Boots, 15/• and upwards, : A large assortment of English and' Colonial-, made Boots and Shoes', 1 ' ' P. & P. are determined to keep up with the times, aud are therefore selling at a considerable reduction for CkSH! CASH! CASH;!' '' j P, & P. also draw 'th« attention of tie public to their celebrated 'hand-sewn Shooting Boots, which cannot be equalled in any of the Townships of the Wairarapa, ' Note the Address— PARKES AND PETERSEN, Queen-street, Mastemon,

N 0 T - :i 0 E BOOTS! BOOTS!.' W. TAILOR begs to inform the inhabitants Tinui, Whareama, and. Cashpoint dis tricts tkat lie has commenced .business TINUI, and trusts by punctuality and tlon to merit a shara of public patronage J5S* Note the Address— 7 ¥. TAYLOR, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER Vear Mr Miller's Tenui Hotel), TINUI. 9S

COOK & SON, Faithfully attend to instructions from old patrons, and friends : recommended, bytliem. . !| >■ 254

ROBERT, FRE E M Having taken the premises lately occupied ky Mr Watson, begs tj inform his numerous friends and the publicgenerally that lie lias commenced baking bread in GREY TOWN, and by carefully studying tlio wants of the inhabitants hopes to gain a fair share of patronage. Orders left, at his shop will be promptly attended to; , Brtad U QASH, i\d Betled. Small Goods of every deseription made on tli« skorfceat wtice, , . : ' 301

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 324, 25 November 1879, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 324, 25 November 1879, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 324, 25 November 1879, Page 1

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