~ -JIASTERTON--1 CASH BOOT AND SHOE MARKET! Xl« toinformtheirnumeroua Customers and tiie Publio generally,- that having now completed the extensive, alterations to their premises, and largely increased their stock, they have now THE "LARGEST ', ,' . .'" " . AND STOCKS .-. ■-■]. .■• ■;•■,.■ OF - ' •• BOOTS& SHOES EVER ; BEEN IN THE WAIEARAPA Their marmifioentStock comprises goods from soimrof the best Colonial, English, and Continental Manufacturers; and as they are 'still making LARGE SEDUCTIONS FOR CASH! On every pair of boots and shoes sold, tho Public of Maßterton will find it greatly to their advantage to purchase from him. H. PETEBJ3ON has no old, dried up Bankrupt Stock," but all his Goods are of the NEWEST and BEST DESCRIPTION, and Cheaper than any other House in the Wairarapa I The Bespoke Department is under our own personal supervision, so that a Perfect Fit and Unsurpassed Style is Guaranteed. So do not mistake the namo, hut purchase your Boots from H. PETJURSON & CO., Cash Boot & Shoe Slabkei', (Neit Club Hotel), Queen-Street, Masterton. 1625 RAPP & HAKE HAVEJCSTKEOEIVEDA SPLENDID SAMPLE! OP GRASS SEEDS. Consisting Of— White Clover Tall Meadow Fieoue M „ Hard Alßyke Sheeps' „ Trefoil Red „ Amerioau Cow Grass Crested Dogstail Timothy Meadow Foxtail Rape Seed Italian Rye Grass Green-top Yellow Fiorin Scotoh Turnips Sweet Vernal Purple „ Poa Praetensia Sheeps 1 Parsley Poa Triviatis Burnet Bamples and Prices on application at the Emporium. JRAFP AND HARE. 1613 NOW LANDING, Er direct steamer, a large shipment of |" ITTLB'S pELEBUATED NON ■ POISONOUS SHEEP DIP. Which we are enabled to sell at the REDUCED PRICE of 5s 6d per gallon in 40 gallon casks and 5 gallon drums. MURRAY, ROBERTS, & CO., Feathersion-strekt Wellington. Agents for tho Wairarapa District, M. CASELBERG&CO, 1626 Masterton. TABOR & CO. Star Chimbem ~,,, .Lambton 0,047, ffELLINGTON, ujIEL Brokers, Valuers, Land and General Commission Agents, Loans and mortgages negociated, Money advanced on personal and other security, 1613 Kibblewhite. <ft Ranby, Blacksmiths & Farriers, IS'OASH SHOEING FORGE 11^ (Next Club Hotel), Bannisteb-Stbeet , Masterton, « for the patronage bestowed on them during the past twelvo months, trust that ' by continuing to pay strict attention to business, to merit a fair share of support. '■ Honet SHOD on the Most Approved Prin- 1 ciplel 16 7 i f. CHBISTCHURCH RACES. t VULCAN'S DISCUSSION (No. 5) ( ■MEAT AUTUMN HANDICAP! Will Close Uth, to ha fan 14th April, 1884. i, 1500 Members at 10s each. 36 Nomination First ~,£300 2 Cash Awards i' Becond.„... 150 at£loeach... £2O ' Third.'.... 75 5 Cash Awards Starters, (about at £3 each... £ls i £lO ea0h...... 50 Non-Starters > . (flbout£seaoh). 140 Grand Total„.£7so P, Each ticket"has threechances, Banknotes \ accepted; P.O. Orders preferred. Country ? cheques must have Is exchange added, and made payable to number or to bearer, but * not to order, and not to any particular person. Registered letters, telegrams, or postage stamps not accepted. Programme li rod form of application Bent to any address - an receipt of stamped directed envelope, rwo stamps for reply and result. All moneys to be made payable to "Vulcan" 1 only. As an absolute guarantee to investors J ill moneys banked jointly by an uninterested and well known gentleman of Wellington (j wdVuloau, Address- B "VULCAN," V (C/o Mr G.C. Burns), T 1631 Box ISO, P. 0., Wellington. ADVERTISING SCALE' How Advertisements: BB'per Inch m insertion: . laii-pnco all subsequent insertions. Short Advertisements, not exceeding 18 words, in Yanted Column; is each, Ist insertion; hnlt-prieo mbsequcnt ■ ■ ■ . < •■ r Advertiserneuts over leader chanted double rates. ; ■ He number ol insertions required for anyadversement should be plainly marked on it, otherwise ■ t will bo continued and charged for till counter- - oandei. 'Advertisements ordered by tho month or [uarterand countermanded before tho time agreed or expires, will be charged for tho full term unless s iv Bn«.i»i «Tangemont,' advertisemonts from persons having' no awing account with this office mnst be PREPAID, tsmps accepted In payment of small '.orders; by post !irths,Deaths,'andMarnagoNoticesNOTchargcdfor To scoure prompt Insertion of advertisements it is ecessary that thoy should bo left at the .'office by 2 ~m. on the day of publication/ ■ : Alterations to 1 Advertisements on the Ist and 4th ages, must be.&nt in not later than 2 p.m. on the c »y preceding that on which they are required to - ppear.- - , Subscriptlon-Per quarter 7s Od, in advance 6s 0U I ,PPER PLAIN SAW MILL, i JdcQBEGOR BROTHERS,- ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1636, 17 March 1884, Page 4
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