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Cw\ HAS NOW'THE LARGEST AND ; Yy>\ BEST ASSORTMENT b m GREYTOWN H & WAREHOUSE. %- :)■■■■:. . 17 BOOTS I.SHOI ENGLISH AND'COIMIAL From all the best Manufacturers.

TEP HE N FELGATE PRENTICE' Accountant and General Commission . -Agent. Rents and Debts collected, Hall-street, M»3terton. 317 THIS SPACE RESERVED JAMESON BJtOS. AND CO., CO-OPERATIVE STORES, CARTERTON WILLIS-STREET. WELLINGTON. Lonk out for future announcement, VITATSON & WINTERINGHAM • ■ • •■ Saddlers and Harness-makers, Desire'to inform their friends and the gene rai public that they have removed into their new pretoiscß fronting Mr F. Giay's black, smith's shop, where they can now compete with any house in New Zealand. At the request of; the neater number of residents of Masterton and Burronnding Districts, they have started in the Saddlers and Harness business, and trust to merit a fair share ; 6£ the public patronage: by putting in first-class material, first-claSs workmanship, arid strict attention to business. No .extorfcion in prices. . • ' ■'.' '.;.''. M kinds of attention paid to either Town or. Country orders. , ' '.Repairs neatly executed with promptitude Also, every requisite of the Trade kept on hand.: •;• .-276

J) UN CAN' 0-.A MEHON , SADDLER; AND HAfiNESS-MAKER (Opposite N.Z..Timeß Office), WILLB-STRBET, .WEUINQION. D.G. begs to thank the VVairarapa public for the liberal patronage he received when in business amongst them, wtfwisheslo draw i««y aware oi, tne. requirement c.., eto, m the distriot,'Wharfjust opens Stook.espeoiallyisuited to them. >- ■ ' o i! arg ?T%i of .. L Migß» and Gents' Saddles; Bridles, Wips,;- 'evory. thing appertaining tothe trade.' ' ; Wellington-made Carnage, 'Buggy, Gi R and Trap Harness; Leading do., and toidraStoiar notice to M e m ial r ■Buggy; Harness-really, sbod only house in town where ; to inay_bb ! pi^burcd. Cheapest'House''in for Cash. Special Notiee.-An,goods:^%ed/ ra at mtherston-Railway Station.Country orders punctually .attended to. . Repairs neatlyexeoutei lember. the address- : '■'•'•, • ' .'••... .DUNCAN. CAMERON,' SADDLER AND HARNESWER, (Opposite N.Z. Times Offioe),' '' . , WILLIWTREM, P ARKES .A : i:;.BETEKSON BOOT AND SHOEiIAIffiRS, Bwt & Shoe Depot,'.Queen.Bt.ia/tsterton, ■While thanking the public fet favors mo t respect fully ut to inform t> ffil' tantsof the Wurarapa generally that iiTno lr place can they get: slicu/good value for Jr k ?\? h ? d ! w the Mention of the pub ho to the.r celebrated Imnd-eowu Stat" of the of the V.'airiirapa. Note THE'UffiDiifcss-- ' ,: PARKES AND PETERSEN, _, Queen-street,-Mastebios- ' BOOTS! BOOTS 1. W.TAYLOR begs to inform the inhabit. antsTinuiV.Whareama, and Castlepoint dis tricts that he has cemmcnccd business TINUI. and trust's by punctuality, and. tion to merit a share of public patronage ..W Note the Address- .-..'. W. TAYLOR, ■ ■80.0.T-AN-D SHOEMAKER Vear Mr Miller's Tenui Hotel), ' Tr'Nui; '' no BANKRUPTCY! BANKRUPTCY THE effects of the above i« that to save himself the respectable name of Bank**"so very popular just nov, iiu B respectfully iuvitea his friends and Ihe public generally to call ai>d share in the plunder, as the whole of his stock must he SOLD, REGASEDESS OF COST, as the following prices will indicate .- Ladies' German from .. 8/6 Ladies Glove Kid;"maiked 17/6 ... U/tJ Ladies'Canhemerd from ... .. 4/. Ladies' Kid from .... ..6/. Children's copper-toes .. ... 8/8 Every other article proportionately low, To Heads of families in pa'tieular—Come AWa nnmo alt no tki. in -/> _../! 1...L _ I of-necessity.— —---• Sale to commence on, the sth February, and will continue ioMarch - ... •..;:;:•■_.' l --'i-. i i: |~ "t, ) I',;, ili;'.;;;;,, ---; ~ . . ;'W6 J P : iP : I,NS, i- Central Boot aud Shoe Warehouse,.2oß

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 401, 28 February 1880, Page 1

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