i "J -OF- - CRITERION STORE. CARTERTON, ARE RETIRING FROM BUSINESS ! AUK LEASE EXPIRES the End oi Auvj • gust, when the senior partner (Mrs B, A, Gardener) leaves for England. '■ By tlio way of Returning Thanks to our Numerous Customers, wo intend Realising '■ -ON OUR ENTIRE STOCK : (Which is:well known to bo.LARGEST and: BEST ASSORTED iu 1 AT ONCE. We Snira Mean Tms-pJ.! That Wo Shall Refuse HTd Rsasoa'aUo Offer For Anything !- • • Wo don't intend to issue Prica - ListsJ as it would be impossible for ns to quote Every Lino in Our •: IMMENSE STOCK } REMEMBER- . We do not intend Leaving.Everything until the Last Minute I. ■ Wfi INTEND DISPOSING OF ODR STO'OK;' And Getting Our Book Debts iu . BEFORE AUGUST! We don't advertise that wo are Going Away to try and mislead the Public, and make ourselves look small by staying afterwards, And there's none of the "GOING TO ENLARGE PREMISES" About us. WE DISTINCTLY SAYWe are Giving up Business, IN CARTERTON I " We Want to Sell Our Stock!! AND SHALL REFUSE NO REASONABLE OFFER FOR ANYTHING ! BUT REMEMBERTHOSE WHO COME FIRST HAVE THE SELECTION!^ 15. A. CRITERION STORE, ;H CARTERTOS, 1630 H.PE •j —■MASTERTONCASH BOOT AND SHOE MARKET! H PETERSON & Co. ben • to inform their numerous Customers and tho Public generally, that having now completed tho extensive alterations to their premises, and largely increased their stock, they have now THE LARGEST AND INMOST COMPLETE STOOKfS o? BOOTS & SHOES EVER SEEN IN THE WAIRARAPA His magnificent Stock comprises Goods from some of the best Colonial, English, and Continental Manufacturers | and as they are still making • LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR CASH ! On every pair of boots and ehoes sold, the Public ,of Masterton 'will find it greatly to their Advantage to purchase from him. If, PETERSON has no old, dried up Bankrupt Stook, but all his Goods arc of the NEWEST and BEST DESCRIPTION, and Clieapei* than any other House in the' Wairarapa I The Bespoke Department,is uncler our own l)erso»j\l qupejyißm go Spd Unsurpassed, Style is Guaranteed. So. d« not mistake tjic name, but purchase ycur Rootg from H, PEJTWHSON & CO., Cash Boot & Suou Mabkei', (Next Club IIotel)j Queen-Street, Masterton. Paperhangings! PAPERHANGINGS! PAPERHANGINGS! pEFORE having your Rooms Rc-papcrpd, J J you t(vo invitecVto pall m\ Insipect tho IfE W'SSTHET{C PATTERNS, w.ith Dados. 'and Borders Complete, at the FORESTERS' HALL PAINT, SCRIM, AND PAPERHANGING DEPOT,G. COKER PROPRIETOR; Rooms RK-fApiUKU flu the Shutout Notice 7 GLASS Cut to any size, from au 8 x 10 to a4O x 00. frames and- Sashes Re-Glazed. K-btimates given ami Material Supplied for A ntj Branch of Work in the Trade, GEORGE COKER PAINTER iS: PAPEIIHANGER,, I'ORrums' Hii,ii TABOR & .CO. Stah Chambers , Lambton QoaV, , WELLINGTON,XXOTEL Brokers, Laud and II General Commission -Agents./Loans and mortgages negotiated; Money advanced on personal and other! security, 1(313
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1633, 13 March 1884, Page 3
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464Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1633, 13 March 1884, Page 3
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