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BOOKS 1 NEW BOOKS I LATEST SERIAL VOLUMES JUST AEKIVED. Leisure Hour for 1880. British Workman, Sunday at Home do. Band of Hope Review. The Quiver for 1881. British Workwoman. Gflod Words „ „ Cottager and Artisan, Sunday Magazine. Child's Companion. Day of .Rest. Child's Own Magazine, Cassell's Family Magazine. Infant's Maga zine. Strahan's Grand Annual for the the Young. Little Folks 1 Children's Friend. Every Boy's Annual. Old Jonathan. Little Wideawake. Chatterbox, beautifully illustrated.. Child's Messenger. Friendly Visitor.' British Juvenile. Family Friend, The Prize. London Journal, Vol, 71.. Family Herald, Vol, 45, Bow Bells, Vol, 32. Family Eeader, Vol, 38. i large and varied assortment of NOVELS ifrc., <l'C., B. H. CHINCHEN, Bookseller, and Stclioner, NEAR CLUB HOTEL, MASTEBTON GB3 PEOPLE WILL HAVE CHEAP BOOTS PEOPLE MUST HAVE CHEAP BOOTS PEOPLE SHALL HAVE CHEAP BOOTS I rjIHEEE will be great excitement in Wairarapa and district when it becomes known that E, HANNAH & CO, OF/CHE CELEBRATED CASH BOOT SHOP, Are holding their Annual STOCK-TAKING SALE COMMENCED ON SATURDAY, 19TH FEBRUARY When every Lino will be - REDUCED To nearly HALF ITS USUAL PRICE. We would theicfore advise everyono who will and mubfc lirve Ciierp Boots and Shoes to give an early cjil' and inspect our ENORMOUS" STOCK OF HANNAH'S s d Children's BOOTS & SHOES, from 0 0 Hannah's Ladies' Lasting Boots „ 411 Hannah's Ladies' Kid Boots, from 4 ) 1 Hannah's Ladies' House B«ots, from ? 11 Hannah's Children's Captoes, trom.. 2 0 Hfinnah's Children's E.S, Boots ~ 211 Hannah's Ladies' Ajl-Kid Walking Shoes 4 11 Hannah's Gent's Derby-Tie Shoes, own make 8 6 Hannah's Gents' Calf E, Sides, plated too and heel -.10 (i Hannah's Gents' Slippers .. .. 211 Hannah's Men's Terawhiti Watertights 10 (i Hannah's Ladies' I'Vu.cy Slippers.. Si 11 Hannah's Celebrated Ever-lasting Bluchers, t'p lon and lieel, aiiil nailed, only ...5 11 Hannah's Ladies' Hi ppuu .. .. 1I) Hauuuii'o Ivku's S'i|i;i:.is .. 1 (! Putiog t!;fi Great iiWa, 6d, Is, !»6d,2t 2;. lid, 8s lid, 11(1, 5s J2d, 6b lid will be in full swing. The Address is— THE CASH BOOT SHOP, Cuba-street, Te Aro. . 11. HANNAH,,.,; 706 Proprietor,

THE MARQUIS OF NOIIMANBY HOTEL. Carterton; m SOMAS URWIN wishes it to be widely known that lie has taken the leading and the most commodious hoMinthe Waire;api Valley, . THE JIAEQUIS OFKORMANBY, . He has beeii sufficiently long enough hi the trade to be- enabled to dispense with any assertions that 1113 customers receive the best attent'on that c.n ho given to them. Mrs Unrin is as. well known for domestic habits as the proprietor is for and tho comfort o: his guests. BEST WISES AND SPIRITS, Billiard Table. A Night Porter is in attoucknce for p.'l travellers by rail or coach. THOMAS UE WIN. 704 NOTI C E . TO THE INHABITANTS OP THE ■ WAIRARAPA. TO. BARNARD, Watchmaker, begs to < acquaint his frien'ds and numerous customers that he OPENED business in the premises NEXT the OFFICE, CARTER TON, ajid hopes his former efforts to give satisfaction will secure him a fair share of patronage,. gOABDINO AND DA* SCHOOL COLK-SIBEET, MASTEETON. Principal : Mjss BEST, A thoroughly Bound English Education formsi the basis of the instruction given,' and, in addition, the following subjects are taught: French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Mueic, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestlo arrangements are liberal and home-like. Terms moderate. '■ Prospectuses forwarded on application. ; • The first term of 1881 will begin on TUESDAY, Ist February. ' ; . Eveninß Olass'for French. .351

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 714, 11 March 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 714, 11 March 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 714, 11 March 1881, Page 3

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