OUTH BRITISH JIBE AND MARINE. INSURANCE COMPANY OF NEW" ZEALAND. • • Capital, £1,000,000. ' 'nlimited Liability of a large l body of Shareholders.. , Wellington Branch—A. Boabdman, Manager PI RE RISKS of all classes in town aud country accepted at lowest current W. SELLAR' 91: ■ and. P. W. HALES AND BAIT STABLES,' CARTOON. W. CRAWFORD, Pbopbietor. Horses and Buggies on hire. Horses broken to saddle or harness. MASTERTON poAOH & Carriage Factory • MUIR and DIXON BBOS,, Saving a Splendid Assortment of American 3oods on hand, are prepared to build - VEHICLES OF EVERT DESCRIPTION, ] jqual to anything turned out in the Colony, Painting done in tlio Best Style. Cushions, Trimming falls, &c., made with the best of leather, in various patterns. ' BUGGIES; FOE SALE for sale at the lowest prico for CASH. ; ; Persons desirous of obtaining a good article at their own price will do well to call and . inspect our stock now on hand. P.S.—Buggies from £35 and upwards. ' fI®"REMEMBERAT THE MASTERTON COACH FACTORY. WAB IN THE BOOT TRADE m,, „ t October 4th, 1880. To the Editor of the Wairarapa Daily. OIK,-I see a great deal in your paper U about opening up an d marking off. dozens of trunks of BOOTS and. SHOES opening Branch Establishments, Clearing Out Bankrupt Stocks. Great Clearing Sales, and many other such schemes draw the public away from C. G f!OTi VILLE'S CARTERTON CASH- BOOT WAREHOUSE, opposito the Marquis of Noimanby Hotel. I need not trouble you with a price list, as the public know veiv nL n ? natter who sells cheap—that C. • ± i?, practical experience tio i il,? w , lU , ahva ? 3 def yany competition that may be brought against him. One visi to my new shop will be quite sufficient to show that Colville's' is the LEADING 5f SH B°°T WABBHOTBB of the Valley,. There the public can have a first class; aiticle at a socoul'class price, THE CASH BOOT WAREHOUSE CARTERTON. 587 NOTICE J 1 ALL IN pRICE OF gREAD! MESSRS GILES AND EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN, having taken into consideration the Existing Depression in all branches of Trade, and . the Scarcity of Money, beg to announce to the- inhabitants of Masterton and the surrounding distriots that being Millers as well as Bakers, they have this day REDUCED the PRICE of LARGE LOAVES; FROM gD TO iyn. And Small Loaves frqm FOURPENCE to THREEPENCE HALF-penxy, GASH ■ ON DELIVERY, If Bookqd, Large Loaves Bd, Small Loaves, 4d, FLOUIULarga Bags otUsJo lQd, Small Bags from 6d to 5d ; to this Considerable Reduction, no S can be allowed. IG. &E. C. beg to thank the public [support they have hitherio'^received Ist by strict attention to business Iplying' Goods' of Best Quality, to pontinuance of the same. GILES CHAMBERLAIN, EDMUND CHAMBERLAIN. ■ rton, Not. 15. 619 MACKAY begs to inform the inhabitants of lon and Diftricfc,4hat he lias reduced of Bread to 7d the 41b loaf Cash, Booked. J.G.M. would take this Inity, of thanking the inhabitants of lon and District for the liberal suplorded to him since he commenced Is in Euripuni, and trusts that by I and attention to business, and sup. I the same quality as formerly, to la continuance of the same.-J. G. fffiT" 621 IE BEST QUALITY AT THE LOWEST PRICE. 1 PA EKES & PETERSEN, »0T -AND SHOEMAKEBS, QUEEH-BTBEET, MASTERTON, , f OPENING UP Twelve Cases of BOOTS and SHOES, ' SUPERIOR to any stock which has yet been sepa OB SOLD ' IN MASTERTON OR THE WAIRARAPA. PARKES &, PETERSEN" , Offer, these Goods to the Public at the' LOWEST CASH PRICES. ; Having bought ' tliem to advantage they can SELL them t# advantage. PARKes & Petersen Invite an inspection of their Now : Goods. THEY CHALLENGE THE WAIRARAPA WITH THEUt . NEW Ladies' Kid Boots NEW Ladies' Cashmere • NEW Children's Kid Boots NEW, Children's Calf Boots NEW Gents' Hand-sewn Boots. NEW Ladies' Elastio..Slippers NEW Ladies'Venefia Slippers NEW .Varieties in Gents' NEW Varieties in Ladies' NEW Varieties in Children's ' : PARKES & PETERSEN will still maintain their reputation fer mice and qoalitv combined, and their present consignment is i; ' FAB THE" BESI'VALUE rpß iioNßy that has , ; been offered to the Wairarapa public.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 630, 27 November 1880, Page 4
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