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KiW BOOKS! NEW BOOKSjj LATEST SERIAL VOLUMES JUST ARRIVED, Leisure Hour for 1880- British Workman, Sunday lit Homo do, Band of Hope Review. The Quiver for 1881. British Workwoman, Good Words „ „ Cottager and Artisan, Sunday Magazine. Child's Companion, / Day of Host, Child's Own Magazine. ■ Cassell's Family Magazine Infant's Maga zine, Strahan's Grand Annual for the the Young. Little Polks' Children's Friend. Every Boy's Annual. Old Jonathan. Little Wideawake. Chatterbox, beautifully illustrated, Ohild'sMessonger.' Friendly Visitor. British Juvenile. Family Friend, The Prize. London Journal, Vol, 71. Family Herald, Vol, 45, (■ i Bow Bells, Vol, 32. . Family Reader, V 01.'38. ,' " : . A large and varied assortment of NOVELS E. H. CHINCHEN; Bookseller, and Stetioner, • NEAR CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTON PEOPLE WILL HAVE CHEAP BOOTS PEOPLE MUST HAVE CHEAP BOOTS. PEOPLE SHALL HAVE CHEAP BOOTS! npHERE will bo great excitement in Wairarapa and district when it becomes known that JR. HAMAH & CO., OF THE CELEBRATED CASH BOOT SHOP r Areholding their Annual ' STOCK-TAKING SALE ' COMMENCED ON. SATUKMY, 19th. FEBRUARY When every Lino will he .SEDUCED To nearly HALF ITS USUAL PRICE, Wc would therefore advise evoryone who will and must have Cheap Boots aud Shoes to give an early call and inspect our " : ' ENORMOUS STOCK ' « d Children's BOOTS & SHOES, from 0 6 Hannah's Ladies' Lasting Boots „ 4: ill Hannah's Ladies' Kid Boots, from 411 Hannah's Ladies'Houso Boots, from ? 11 Hannah's Children's Captoes, trom.. 2,6 Hannah's Children's E.S, Boots .. 211 Hannah's Lidies' All-Kid Walking ..-,.''. Shoes .." .. .. ' ..;;4'll Hannah's' Gent's Derby-Tie Shoes, own make .. 8., 6. Hannah's Geats' Calf E, Sides, plated';. _ tooand heel .. ..' ~10 li Hannah's Gents' Slippers ... ... 2.3 Hannah's Men's Terawhili Water-.... tights .. ••:.,. .-Wj Hannah's Ladies' Fan-.y.Slippers.. ,% 1.1.. Hannah's Celebrated , Ewr-lasting r; , Bluchers, tip toe aud heel, and ~;,■.: nailod, only ... .... ... .5-11 Hannah's Ladies' Slippers-. -.- ~ 1;, 0 Hanuah'iiMon'sSlippers .. .. 1-6 During tho Great Sale, Gd, Is, Is 6d, 2s, 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 5s 12d, 6s lid Boxes will be in full swing. The Address is— - : THE CASH BOOT SHOP* Cuba-street, Te Aro. B.HANNAH, ':■- 706 . Proprietor..-.. THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY. HOTEL, .-. ■ ...,- 0 A B'T EBTO »:• ' i,'.HOMAS URWIN wishes it to be widely J- known that he has taken the leading and the most commodious hotel in the Wairarap:i Valley, ' ; • ■■'-.■•- THE MARQUIS OP NORMANBY. He has betn sufficiently long enough'in tho trade to be enabled to dispense with any assertions that his customers receive the best altent'on that can bo given to them. Mrs Unvin is as well known for domestic habits as the proprietor is for and the comfort of his guetta. BEST WINES AND SPIRITS. ,'., Billiard Tablo. .- A Night Porter is in attendance for all travellers, by roil br'ooich. ' '' THOMAS URWIN. ,i: ": N 0 T I C -B-V ■"*' TO THE INHABITANTS OF-THE WAISARAPA. ' - TO. BARNARD, Watchmaker, begs to • acquaint his friends and numerous customers that ho has OPENED businessin tho premises NEXT the. POST OFFICE, CARTERTON, and hopes his former efforts to give satisfaction will secure him a.fair share of patronage. BULBS! BULBS!! . W" W. McCARDLE has just received . a shipment of CHOICE BULBS, d rect from' Holland, List on application. He is also selling at his shop in "Queen-st, : , FRUIT, of his own growing, FRESH every day. ■ ' ■ -632 :'■.. BOOTS! BOOTS! ,- • T ! VVYETH begs to inform his friends V•. and the public of Mastertorfgenerally that he has commenced business as BOOT and SHOEMAKER,' in the Bhop.Next Door to Mr Palmer, saddlor, where lie hopes"by strict attention to'business, MODERATE CHARGES, and Good Workmanship; to Regain HeatlyExecuted., 677

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 711, 8 March 1881, Page 3

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570

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 711, 8 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 711, 8 March 1881, Page 3

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