CARTERTON. pARTKRTON. BOOTS & SHOES. I'lHB undersigned has now opened up his ~ SPLENDID, LARGE, and WELLASSORTED STOCK of Boots and Shoes ; the heat and largest ever opened up in Carterton, and he hopes by selling at the SLOWEST PRICES FOR to command a share of public suppo-t. Ho is well-known in fireytawn, and his B"ots and Shoes aro appreciated from one ci" 1 oi the Valky to the other, and having had it shewn to him the want of such an j I'.stiblishmont as his Greytown one,' in Oarteitoii, has opsncd a BB.ANCH, wkeie ho j hopes to be able to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, he buys where lie can pot the best value for his money, so can thereby give 1»3 customers the benefit by selling the best value for the lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SHOES OP ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER, REPAIRS NEATLY AND PKBMPTLY EXKCUTED NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD BOOTS ■D.P.LOASBT, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, Main-st., Greytown, and High-K .(ijjpositc Courthouse) Carterton. 1427 mAUHERENIKAU 'fTOTKL.I A.M. WILKINSON Begsiiu inform his many friends and the public in general that he has reopened ihe above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, And as he has determined to keep aly'the VERY BEST BRANDS OF WINES AND ; SPIRITS, Ho hopes to reccivo a share of their patronage. Good Stabling and Loose Boxes, also well secured paddocks. 1424 >ACfi INVESTIGATION COMPANY'S L discussion on the Tirran lis bo run on November G, 1883.—Closes Novembers, 1883. 12 000 Monitors at 10s. each. JSO Pbrkohmebb. Cash-Awards. lEirtt. LICOO Out LSO .. .. L3OO fieooni .. ..800 10at 30 ~ ..300 ■Mill .. ~ 400 ltiat 15 .. ■ .. 2ffi Startofs .. .. 350 20 »t 10 .. .. 1 Others ~ .. 000 Mat f> .; .. i NOMINATION PRIZES :- W.iuntr, Sc mill. Third. IstJWiio .. LIOO Ist Trize .. L 75 Ist Prize .. LSO 2nd Prize. 70 2nd Prize.. 60 2nd Prize.. 30 3rd Prize., 60 3rd Mo.. 30 3rdPiizo„ 20 Each Ticket has Nino (9) Chances I!! 30QHZES! 300 PRIZES! TO A HOLDER OF2SHARESTHEODDS ARE 20 TOlll Each Member for Every Share names a horse, which will be written across the duplicates kept by the Company. Those numbers having tlho winners written on them will fie put together; the first three drawn will receive the prizes us above, The same will be ropeated with those having the Second .vrittoD on them; and again also those with the Third,—forming Thkek distinct drawings, which will, oi course, be drawn after the winners are declared. In the event (in either of the 3 cases) of only Two Members naming the placed horses the '3 Prizes will he divided between them; if only One (in either of the 3 cases) he will receive all 8 Frizes due to.whichever he named, Sat, 2nd, or 3rd. A subscriber, say holding 3 shares, can name tho same horse 3 limes, or 3 Different Horses, oiio to each share. N.B.—Two Guineas (independent ot the sweep) will be given to the member first naming the winner. Adply by letter (with stamps for replies), addressed— SINBAD. Care of Mrßodlcy, Box 342, Post Office, DUNEDIN. , Registered letters ot lekgraniß not received. ' ; . N.B.—A card of the nominations can be hau by rending a stamped 'addressed cuveJopc. ; .' 1440 DUCKBAM aDd MNIBON TAGS £> PAKCEL"LABELS, 4c Daim Office LOWPBIOES Dah Offie
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1479, 10 September 1883, Page 1
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538Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1479, 10 September 1883, Page 1
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