IP^pil^^gp SALE of tho ! said Bankrupt Stock 's■:^V/ : %!\;, BOOTS, SHOES i&SLIPfEiSLEATHER UPPERS, SHOES TRUNKS, AND SHOEMAKERS' SEWING ■!■ .."■-,"■,- ,' ■.':■' -MACHINES, ■-■.'■■'■"■■.■■. ■■■ ; '- :.^ 0N SATip)AY NEXT; 19 th INST, ■': '- - : " AT 10 O'CLOCK ;A.M. : SHARP. .;.:: ; ; —--o-j As there are some 3,000 pairs of Boota, Shoes,, <k,' to be disposed of, tho price* marked on the goods are.considerably lower than the manufactured;cost. THETERMSWILLBENETTeASH. : ■ ■ -o— —- ■■■'.,.'•.'.' We also purpose holding ■ ' MONSTER CLEARING SALE OF drapery, clothing, and milliner* At same proportionate Prices as the Bankrupt Stock.of Boots. ■■_ ... . ■ THE TERMS WILL BE STRICTLY' mil CASH.: / Intend this MONSTER CLEARING SALE to bo a'reiil boon to the whole of the ' inhabitants of the Waiiwapa. THE. SALE WILL LAST EOR ONE MONTH ONLY: „,
G.T.I 71 A EM E E HAS the honor to announce to the settlors of the Waixarapa and the East Coast Districts that he. has. opened his Extensive Stock in new and moro CENTRAL PREMISES adjoining the Bank of New. Zealand, and opposite M. Casemerh & Cq.'s Brick Ware, house, where he will he able .to offer to old customers and new greater facilities than FIRST-CLASS FURNITURE, Gentlemen furnishing vill do well to call and inspect his DEAWING AND DINING-ROOM SUITES, which he is now turning out—unequalled for price, material, and workmanship. He also directs attention to his stock of BEAUTIFUL PIEE.GLASSES.:. ' G. T. F. begs to inform his friends and the general public that he has added the business of UNDERTAKER to his establishment, and all orders entrusted to liim will bo executed with promptitude. 6- T, F, has paid considerable attention lately to importing ENES'.DUPLEX LAMPS, which, by means of a double burner, give au extraordinary'splendid light, beside which, even the Gasoline pales. ,! Those who have not seen the new ' BAMBOO CLOTHES AND TOWEL POESES should inspect G. T. J?,'s stock before purchasing. • ' LADIES are invited to view his varied and extensive stock of ToiletWare Toilet Tables Wash Stands Oval and Spare Tables . , Chests of Drawers Wardrobes. Perambulators Walnut and Cedar Drawing and Diningroom Suites ' . | _ • Wool Mats Adelaide Mats and Door Mats. Childrens' Cots,lron and Wood. And a large and asßorted stock ,of HOUSEFURNISHING REQUISITES. A good stock'of PICTDEE MOULDINGS ■ on hand. ■■■'- All goods sold at prices unequalled in the Wairarapa. A trial is respectfully solicited. G. T, F. is prepared to manufacture, at the shortest notice, and of the best description j EUENITUEE TO ORDER, at his new central premises.
10R SALE—LAND ON THE MATAX' RAWA.—Sections of first-class Bush Land, varying in size from 10 to 100 acre's, are now open for selection in tho above district. Deferred payment extending over 10 years upon easy terms. Land lies within 60 chains proposed railway siding, with good road coifimu '.ication in process of construction. Apply to MR ALEXANDER GALLON. Matarawa. MR W. G. BEARD,' Solicitor, Greytown., Or to MESSES JOSEPH & PHILLIPS.' Lower Valley. 454 W. W. McCAEDLE, •VTURSERY AND. SEEESMAN, BEGS to intimate that he will open a nsw stock of seed in tho shop known as Wilton's Seed Shop, and will carry on the business •NURSERY m SEEDSMAN. All orders for seed sent Carriage free. My Vegetable Seeds are all of the finest sorts, iii great variety, and at tho lowest prices; a discount of 10 per cent, on all cash orders for seed; Price of seed froni 3d per packet. Flower Seeds.in great variety and of bes out door and greenhouse sorts from per packet, • • FEUIT TREES, of all kinds. Pines, Cup'ressus, Forest Trees, Shrubs, Roses, Magnolias, Azaleas, Camellias, Ehododeudrous, Dahlias (60 of the finest prize sorts), Gladiolas. All tho best known kinds in all the above stock. I have a large and varied assortment to choose from, and planters would do well to inspect my stock before giving their orders. ' PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. . 5 per cent, discount on all cash orders, ILLIAM R. BOCK
ENGRAVER, DIE-SINKER, ARTIST, &c, ALCORN'S BUILDINGS, . (opposite barraud's) LAMBTON QUAY. Is propared to execute orders in the following vpith despatch . COPPER-PLATE ENGRAViNG.. Visiting Cards, Invitation Cards, Business Cards, Billheads, Chepeß, Scrip ficates, Ball Programmes, Labels, etc. DIE-SINKING AND STEEL ENGRAVING. Medals, Corporate Seals, Stamps, Crests, Monograms, etc,, etc. MISCELLANEOUS ENGRAVING. Inscriptions, etc, on Gold and Silvor Plato, Brass Door Plates, Brass and Steel Stamps, Punches, etc., etc. ■' LITHOGRAPHIC DRAWING ON TRANSFER PAPER OR STONE. Maps, Plans, Show Cardß, Labels, etc., etc. ILLUMINATING. Addresses on Parchment. Vellum, Presenta tation Books, etc. HERALDIC DRAWING. Crests, Coats of Arras, etc., coorectly blazoned, Sketches supplied if required,
DEFERRED PAYMENTS. DEFERRED PAYMENTS FOR SALE ON DEFERRED PAYMENTS in the Borough of Masterton in ono-acre allotments— First-class sites for buildings and gar-, dens. For further particulars apply to T. E. or E. CHAMBERLAIN.' 433' ESTATE OF CHARLES WILTON, KURIPUNI. '.'.-. FOR SALE, f I iHE shop and dwelling-house, together JL with half an acre of land, being part of town acre No. 64, now in occupation of Ohas. Wilton. £30.0 of purchase money can remain ; on mortgage, For further particulars, apply to " C.E. CAPPER, '•'•■• ■' Trustee, Wellington, Orto.J.IORNS&Oo, ■■ 481 Masterton' FOR SALE. AN UNPRECEDENTED BARGAIN. THE goodwill of 1640 acres at Wainuiora, 500 being in Cocksfoot, Rye, and Timothy grasses, Sheep Yards, Whares. and several thousand feet of sawn totara timber for'an 8-ropmed house and dip, . 2200 rails and 500 posts on the ground, ; and all the necessary working tools and • implements for a station/ Lease, 1 £6O per annum expires' Maroh, '4882:'; purchasing clause £2460, of which £1360 can remain for' a further terra of 3 years .at 7 per cent.: i! • ". With the abbre will be included 800 Bheep .more or less, 13 head of'.cattle, and. 7 rising andpack'horses, with saddles, (ic, complete, , ! Provisions on Station to last six months, " ■ ; ' [ Reasomfor. selling but is because the owner ;haß purchased a larger rah .in Poverty Bay, and is not desirous of .retainirig'the present one.' Forfurther particulars apply to j ' < : ■■; /;.;-jr:'■ :^#;H.;|ool)4^ r :-;- 's>. v^Ht ; l#-;v.; 6reytow.n^,;' I ■ L J^Kirigthe;hb^
All favors loft with W.Bock, Greytown, will receive prompt attention. 404 ■HOARDING AND DA* SCHOOL. CoLE-STBEET, MASTEEION. Under the Patronage of tie Honorable Lady Robinton. Principal : Miss BEST, ■ A thoroughly Bound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught : French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music,-.. Drawing, and Needle- j work. ' . '■ Domestic arrangements, are liberal and i home-like. Terms moderate. -... . _ ; ' Prospectuses forwarded on application. ,25thMay. ~.-, ■.:;: Evening Class for French. -351 NOTICE. ' '* LL Persons found SHOOTING in the .. AKURA BUSH on and and after the sth March will be prosecuted. ' " RANGINUI ETNGI, ' , >AKD OTHERS, ■ Akura Masterton, r March 4. " 906
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 3
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