Bean Xlcal, dro. BACON & WRIGLEY, ISO WAIPOUA MILLS, MASTERTON AND' BAIT STABLES, CARTERTON. W. CRAWFORD, Pbopbietor, : florsea and Buggies on hire, ' Horses broken to saddle or harness. K E L L Y~(Late of. Masterton) "COOPER, Main-atreot, Carterton. Cooperage of all descriptions on hand I ] masterton joaoh & Carriage Factory. MOIR and DIXON PROS,, Having a Splendid Assortment of American hoods on hand, are prepared to build VEHIOIES OP EVERY DESCRIPTION,. equal to anything turned out in the Colony, Cushions, Trimming Falls, &., made with the best of leather, in various patterns. New and Second-hand buggies for SALE CASH. ' Persons desirous of obtaining a good article at their own price will do well to call and* inspect our stock now on hand.
pa—: *STREMEMBEEAT IHE masterton (JOACH factory. -WAR IN THE BOOT TRADE! „ ~ „ October 4th. 1880. 0 t " e ltor of the Waibarapa Daily, QIK.-I see a great deal in your paper U about opening u P and marking, off dozens of trunl s of BOOTS and SHOES 'lemiig Craw h Eatablisbments, Clearing Ont Bankrupt Shocks. Great Clearing -a'es, and ,„an y other such schemes to VT T l-'o ■! ariy froul c - & COL. K L™ 1 ™ CASH BOOT VARLHOUbE, • opposite the Marquis of Norm an by Hotel, 1 noed not trouble you wi i a price list, as the public bow 4y voH-nu matter who sells cheap-that 0. in' lip ir i' lro )!] 1 J )D g. P"ictical"experienca «ill always dpfyany competition that may be brought against liiin. 'One pi to my now sliop will ba quite sufficient to show thit Cn|yille J 8 is the bIiADINU ClSd 800 | WAIiEHOUSE bf the Valley, ilicre the public can have' a.; firat class •uicle at a seconl eta nrce, the cash'boot warehouse CARTiSRT.ON. 687 H NOTICE OF REMOVAL D. A^HER, Of the Blue Howe A * removed to t. o*e extensive premi- , Yi 'n in J f" nners " st:eet tne site of , Opera House, uext to the branch of with a ' aU( l' ani l his opened A MOST HXTENsIVfi STOCK OF NEW GOODS, JUST LANDED. Consisting of Fancy. Goods, Ba^ketware 'f?i ! T', Blrd Ca « e8 ' a,ld Siirdware) • lie wliolo of which will be Bold at very low urice*. ' un
Note tho address— ASHER'S CHEAP BAZAAR & FANCY WAREHOUSE, MANNERS-STREET. 690 'pHE BEST QUALITY AT THE 1 LOWEST PEICE. PARKES & PETERSEN, BOOT AND SHOEMAKERS, QUEEN-STREET, MASTEIiIOK, ARE OPENING UP Twelve Caeca of BOOTS and SHOES, which are absolutely and unquestionably SUPERIOR' to any Btock which has yet been seen OR SOLD ■ - IN MASTERTON OR THE WAIRARAPA. PARKES & PETERSEN Offer these Goods to the Public at the LOWEST CASH PRICES. Having bought them to advantage they wb bell them 10 ADVANTABE. / PARKES & PETERSEN Invite an inspection of their New Goods. THEY CHALLENGE THE WAIRARAPA WITH THEIR . NEW Ladies' Kid Boots ' NEW Ladieß'Cashmere NEW Children's Kid Boots NEW. Children's Calf Boots • ? en < 3 ' Hand-sewn Boots v™ kadiea' Elastio Slippers vmr!, J^ es ''7enetia Slippers. ' NEW Varieties in Gents' vrnl Varieties in Ladies' ' NEW Varieties in Children's J™ 3 4 PEmsEN will still mamtain their reputation f«r price and qdaliti • money that has been offered to the Wairarapa i public./
Permanent link to this item
https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WDT18801105.2.15.8
Bibliographic details
Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 612, 5 November 1880, Page 4
Word Count
520Page 4 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 612, 5 November 1880, Page 4
Using This Item
No known copyright (New Zealand)
To the best of the National Library of New Zealand’s knowledge, under New Zealand law, there is no copyright in this item in New Zealand.
You can copy this item, share it, and post it on a blog or website. It can be modified, remixed and built upon. It can be used commercially. If reproducing this item, it is helpful to include the source.
For further information please refer to the Copyright guide.