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10 our numeronfWairaripa Customers .' ■' kd the wblic in/general. Vfa.; m now: Op/fog ut/ the SECOND 7 .» ■.!:-., i sHIfMEN'/of OpTS 4ND SHOES, io and insp , being of FIRST (JHO/CE, and for Stylo .Nil PBICES REMARKABLY LOW, Ladies' Kid style, very rare Ladies' Glove Kid Button Boots, hiijh : 'legs / Ladies' Marrow High Balmoral Boots . P. Pinetya celebrated Glove Kid Button and Lace Boots Ladirt' House Boots , F , Liiea' House Shoes Anoiner shipmeut of those first-olass Lawn /Tennis Shoos,-Ladies'-and-Gents'. - / " : ' JUST RECEIVED, EX CHIMBORAZOLadies' White Satin Shoes ■•■ '' Xadies' Blaok Satin Shoes ladies' Black Glazed Kid Dress Shoes, embroidered with beads Gents' Patent Dress Court Shoes : Boys'and Youths' Dress Shoes OtJB GENTLEMEN'S BOOTS & SHOES Hare opened up in first-rate condition. ' ,: ' ; Something new— ': Porpqise-Hido and Cork-soled, thoroughly ~ waterproof, at LINDSAY & WATSON'S 807 WELLINGTON. ' LITTLEJOHN AND I . WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, add OPTICIANS, Counby Orders promptly attended io. TOWN HALL, MASTERTON. THEATRICAL or PRIVATE PARTIES, Quadrille Clubs, Dancing Parties, &c. can engage the above Hall, with or without Piano, at Reasonable Rates. JAMES BROWN, ■/id Lessee. T. 8. MALDSON,/ 'OOOUNTANT AND COMMISSION AGEK2, GBEYTOWN, . ".'■'." Rtnti and Dibti Collided, ■

r : A MI S 'T'HO'MFSpN. ■ ' ' MiNDFACltmEll'of' I '"' i; I !i ' • LEMONADE; ;.; SEATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, QUBEN-STSKETyMiSTERIOK . NATI7E AND COMMISSION AGENT, , .., Cqnnoil Chambep,, ~~, MiSTEKTON. £ '- - /$\ a 'W rags /$7. , STBEET, , \IA ~ s:*c L'MB-NYS .'OTTM/ib'WIRK BLINDS/ 1 -mLLINGTON- , . jni;'iii!iiimi^:iim!iMjj^ -Thwhlt of that Blinds art,of (k ' iMOiied Phi;and utett painted. anted not to Warp or Hiatal. r.iii.v,T briOiiH-i-i-iiit ,:, '- ;! ' ; /. •..iM.iiJhDS ©ENOVATED-EQUAL TQ ":•,;«.oi ...ii NEW* i."'"-'l-784 IMPORTER OF ll'l !I'7HI!'I'I/ IA .CHINA, GLASS,-EARTHENWARE,' .„„i.,„!|]jAMFWAßE,..46 ! r".^'i!f's i; : ,Lii..'v.......|.i;,-i.ii..ii.!'.i ;, > „„■ ~WttlJfl-SIEi!EI| iWBUJKCffIOK.,..i;r,n

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 824, 20 July 1881, Page 1

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253

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 824, 20 July 1881, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 824, 20 July 1881, Page 1

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