jrUHEBTOH.- pASHEIOI BOOTS oVSHOES. i. A SPLENDID, LARGER and WELL -ASSORTED STOCK of Boots anc shoes; the best and largest everopenec up in Carterton, and lie hopes by selling al tho SLOWEST PRICES FOR OASH^j He is well-known'in Orevtown, and hit Boots and Shoes are appreciated from cne end of the Valky to the other, and having bad it shewn to him the. want of such an I'Stabhshment as hisGreytown one, in Car['.lion, has opaned a BRANCH, where he Impos to ho ablo to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, he buys where he can pet the best value for his money, so can tliereby give his customers the benefit by selling the best value for tho lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SHOES O~F ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER HEPAIPS NEATLY AND PROMFTLY EXECUTED NEWKLtas ' Ti'ED IN OLD BOOTS DJP.LOASBY, BOOT' IMPORTER & MAKER, ■ _ Main-st., Greytown, and High-sf.., (ipposite Courthouse) Carterton. 1427 rpiAUHEEENIKAU TTOT^L, A. M. WILKINSON Bogs lo inform his many friends and the public in general that he has re-opened the above OLD ESTABLISHED HOTEL, And as ho has determined to keep nly the YfillY BESTBBANDS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, He hopes to receive a share of their [OPENING NOTICE. VU NEARY wishes to inform the mhVV • lie of Masterton and surrounding district that he has started business-as Saddler, Harness, and Collar Maker, and hopes by; strict attention to business to merit a share of patronage, Repairs neatly executed. ; Charges modorate, Collar making a speciality. • Note tho address.—Adjoining Toomath & Co.'B Saw Mill, Queen-st„ Masterton. 1440 ONT B S MELBOURNE AND NEW ZEALAND ! CUPS, 1883, of 10,00b Kemtors at 10/- each. Ist, Prize, 1 1,000 Sovereigns; 2nd. Prize, 1,000 HfJlf-Sovereigns; 3rd. Prize, 1,000 - Crowns, liJ EACH CUP. . • i MELBOURNE : .CUP NEW•'ZEiLAND OOP Distribution.- 'Distribution-. First Horso.t LIOOO First Horse LIOOO Second H0r5e...... LSOO Second Hcrso LSOO ThirdHorso.i L 250 Third Horse L 250 Starters (divided)... L4OO Starters (divided).. Llßo' Non-starters (div!).. L 550 Non-starters (div.). L3JO ; ' L 2.700 L 2.300 Grand Total, Five Thousand Pounds. Each ticket has two chances, and oan draw the first bbrso in each event, Drawing under the supervision of Committee of'Shareliolders. i Apply by a letter. Please forward Post Office Order when convenient j it is safer than sending notes, being equal to registration. Cheques must be marked'correct by bank, and have Is added for exchange when from country. • Two stamps for reply and result. Circulars containing full particulars, and forms for applying for tickets/sent free to any address on application. : .Will Close on or before sth November next, Address- LOLA MONTES, "' ' Care Mr A. Moss, Box 347, Post Office, Dunodin/ Twoirhousai-d Pounds for 10s, : "■ 1423 ON SALE.-Plainor Printed.Tea,Bags (Jib and ft);. Milliners' Bass (all sizes), Grocers' Bags. (2, : 3, 4, and Bit));" Bakers' Bags (fromijlb'to 81b), Tobacco' ; 'Kago (loz,. and 2oz.* >t tho Waibabapa'Dam Ofhcj; . id DENISON TAGS PMCEL lABELS, Ac. Dajh Office
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1488, 20 September 1883, Page 1
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