READ lIS I* CRITERION STORE CARTERTON, '•' ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS \J gust, when the senior partner (Mrs B A. Gardener) leaves for England. By tho way of Reluming Thanks to oui Numerous Customers, we intend BeaUsini MTIEE STOOt (Which ia well known to bo LARGEST and BEST ASSORTED in the District)' !: ITONCE-; ; ." :; We SiMrLYMEAN TIIISThat TTfl Shall Refuse No Reasonable Offer For Anything! We don't intend to "issue Price Lists; as il would bo impossible for us to quote' Every Lino in Our wumwMMimi ■. REMEMBER-' ' We do not intend Leaving Everything until the Last Minute!) '■■ WE INTEND DISPOSING of our STOCK, And Getting Our Book Dehts.in BEFORE AUGUST! Wo don't advertise that wo aro Going Away to try and mislead the Public, and mako ourselves look small by staying ' afterwards. And there's none of the "GOING TO ENLARGE PREMISES" WE DISTINCTLY SAYWe are Giving up Business IN CARTERTON! We Want to Sell Our Stock!! REFUSE NO REASONABLE OFFER FOR ANYTHING! BUT REMEMBERDHOSE WHO COME FIRST HAVE THE £O-BEST SELECTION!.^ B.A. CRITERION STORE, lARTERTON. . 1630 ET. PETERSON & Go., -MA.STERTONCASH BOOT AND SHOE MARKET! H PETERSON & Co. tee, . to inform their numerous Customers nd the Public generally, that having now Jiupletcd the extensive alterations to their remises, ami largely increased their stock, they have now THE LARGEST AND gfMOST COMPLETE \ or '■ BOOTS & SHOES IVKRBBRN IN THE WAIRARAPA lis magnificent Stock comprises Goods from )me of the best Colonial, English, and bniiiicntal Manufacturers; and as they aro still making L UIGE REDUCTIONS FOB CASH ! 'n every pair of boots and shoes sold, the 'ub!io of Masterton will find it greatly to their advantago to purchase from him. 1. PETERSON has no old. dried up Bank-' apt .Stock, but all his Goods aiv of • tho IEWESTand BEST DESCRIPTION, and Cheaper than any other Houso in tho Wairaiapa I : 'he Bespoke Department is under our own ersonal supervision,, so that a Perfect-Fit nd Unsurpaml Style w Guaranteed. So' n not mistake tjie name, but purchase your Bootß from 3. PETJWRSON & CO., ()ABii Boot & Shoe Mabkei', Next Club Hotel), Queen-Strcot, Masterton. J 1625 Paperhangings! 'APEKHANUINGS! PAPERHANGINGS I BEFORE having your Rooms Re-papero'd, , you are invited to call and Inspect the lEW iESTHETIOPATTERNS, with Dados and Borders Complete, at tho FORESTERS' HALL PAINT, SCRIM, AND PAPERHANGING DEPOT, ' 3-. COKER .PROPRIETOR. looms Re-Papekkd on tho Shortest Notice I ILASS Cut to any size, from au 8 x 10 oa4o x GO. •■'rallies and Sashes Re-Glazed. Istimatcs given and Material Supplied for Any Brunch of Work in the Trade.. PAINTER & PAPEIiHANGER, obi stem' Hail. ....". .... ~ Masterton, •: ■• :"•■ 1576 TABOR & ■ tau CnAMBERs fjAMßios Qoir, WELLINGTON, HOTEL Brokers, Laud and General Commission Agents. Loans and mortgages negociated,. Ibney advanced on personal and.'other security, ■" ' : "1613
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1632, 12 March 1884, Page 3
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