WORTH NOff 8/6 Ladies' Kid E.S.'Boots.. .. 4/6 7/6 Ladies'Frnnella Boots ~ ~ 3/11 3/6 ladios'Slippers .. '., .. i/g 4/6 Ladies' House Shoes .. .. 2/12 18/6 Ladies' Ed Button Boots ~ 8/11 6/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 7t09 .. .. ://n 7/6 Girls' Kid E.S., 10 to 14.. .. 411 8/6 Maids' Kid E. 8., land 2 .. 5/11 7/6 Ladies' Kid Oxford Shoes • .-, 4/H . 8/6 Ladies' Kid Derby Shoes .. 5/U 10/6 Ladies' Glovo-kid Shoes.. ... 6/11 5/6 Ladies' Cashmere House Boots.. 3/6 6/6 Ladies'D. soled Cashmeie Shoes 3/11 6/6 Ladies' Colored Felt Shoes .. ; 3/ll 10/fi Ladies' Lerait E. sides., .. 7/fj 10/6 Ladies' Germati lasting Boots .. 6/11 4/6 Children's Kid legged Balmorals 1/6 4/6 Children's Levant Balmorals .. 1/11 2/6 Child's Ed and Levant E.S. .. ' 1/. 3/6 Child's Strap Sno a l/ll 14/6 ladies' Kid Boots .. .. 5/11 : Boots and Shoes, and recollect there is no 11, and no bad elastic at our establishment.
PETONE BREWERY, WELLINGTON. C. EDMONDS* AND CO.'S Eqdaltotiie - i»' Of English, sHsSßsk At 8s Bfl ->TRADE MARKhPER DOZEN. DELIVERED.
RESULTS OF ANALYSIS-No. 1-ALK.:-"A clear bright well-flavored Alo with good tody, sweel after-tasto; forms good head./ .No. 2-PORTER:."A sound well-flavored awl ripened samplo of Porter: makes a good head, liotli samplra were found to he unadulterated in anv w.iv. Museum Laboratory, Wellington, December 20th, M ESTABLISHED 1872, S. SOFFEI'S MAinufs, Kedding, <fc Gknkral Furnish-. ino Warehouse, manniirs street, wellington. FUENITURE of "every description-md to order [to any design) oy exper enccu workmen. A Four-Roomed House comfortaWy fur nisk« for 3*40 (including Carpets Fenders, &c). flair Seat Dining room Suits, (Cedar frames) well Upholstered, &£*<£, Full sized Spring Mattrasies from 50s', All goods guaranteed to bo made from well seasoned material. No EecDnd-hand material used for Bedding or Upholstering purposes. Orders hy post or wire punctually
HUXLEY'S EAGLE. IX London, and another near Portobcllo Barracks, Dublin, they ha.o a mill for grindinu old people youoe. Old decrepit men and women and worn-out lamo old donkoys, etc., ore sent in at one side of tin mill, and come out all quite young ma lively, lam going to try that game on mj tailoring establishment. It has become dreadfully old and dilapidated lately. 1 hope to have it through the mill by the lOtl of this month. If you pay it a visit on o after ihut date you ma ; see what a gran improvement. Every yard of goods and every article shall be quite new, excepting the boss, and he will try to look as young as possible. He has at last secured verv extensive premises at a cheap rem, and will be enabled to give his customers Letter value than he has doue fur along lime, lite premises will be known by the sign of the Eagle, opposite Barrett's Hotel. Direction* For Self-mmimmnl: First, stateagfi, height, weight, and occupation, and if ereet or stooping, Mcasuro the cliest underneath the arms over tin. Vi'st, and waist over the vest; measure the front Beam_o f (.t]iß.coatEli.ovo; lay your trousers Hat on the table, measure the side seam from top to bottom, then the leg seam and around the waißt.... 1445 H. PEARSON, TAILOR, &c, BEGS to notify that he na« RUMOVKb to Premises opposite tha I'ost (JUL.) Oueen-streot. Masterton ism
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1497, 1 October 1883, Page 1
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