ARRIVAL OP J.PAUL IS NOW OPEN IKG UP <£S,OOO WoiITIIOP Men's, Boy's,&Youths' CLOTHING OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HO^^L. Men's Tweed' Suits, 183 'GJ"' Men's Heavy Tweed Suits, 29a 6d ~ Mon's Tweed Trousers, fis lid, 7a - lid, Jlen's Tweed Trousers and Yeat, 9a 6(3.; 14sGd ! ■ ! Men's Geelong 'Tweed' Trousersii-atid Tests, l4sfid, 25s* Gs lid 8s Gd'. ...... Mon's Oxford bhirts, 3s Cd, 4s fld Boy's Tweed Suits (Colonial made), 10/6 Men's White Shirts, military fronts, 2/11 Men's Hard Felt Hats, Is lid, 4s Gd Men's Soft Felt Hats, 2a Gd • - Boy's Braces, Gd; Men's do, Is Men's Cotton Singlets, Is lid Mon's Heavy Woollen Pants, (is 6d Boy's Worsted Jersey Suits, 83 fid Boy's Cotton Shirts, la 9d Men's Twoed Shirts, 2s lid, 4j 61 MEN'S BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS, 39s Gd. MEN'S BEDFORD CORD TROUSERS, lv>s 6d. MEN'S BLACK WORSTED PAGET COATS srsoa. iIBN'S COLONIAL MADETWEED TROUSERS, lid. BOY'S OFERCOATS 9s Gd. MEN'S TWEID COATS, 10s Gd. J. PAUL, (Next the Theatre Royal, Queen-Street) 1 MASTEItTOK ' ~S PRICE, Manager. Friday, April 19,1881. : ; 1654
H. PETERSON <6 Co, MASTERTON, ' Cnsli Boot and Shoe Market. H PETERSON & Co., beg to inform i thei" Numerous Customers and the Public generally, that haying now comploted THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS ■ to their premises, ..and largely. ' INCREASED THEIR STOCK!! they have now the Largest and most extorsive Mock of Boots and Shoes ever seen in tho. WAIRARAPA! 1 THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Comprises goods from some of the best Colonial, English, and Continental Manufacturers; and as theyarestillriiakinf! LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR CASH I On every pair of boots and shoes sold,' the Public of Mastertou will find it GREATLY to their advantage to purchase jrom them, IT. Peterson has no' old, dried up Bankrupt Stock, but all his Goods are of the NEWEST and BEST..DESGRIPTION, and Cheaper than any other,.Houso in the Wairarapa! The Bespoko D tM'e n6 : ia" ut h'dei*'o ii i ; own personal'suDorvisipu,' ao that a Perfect Fit and : Style is guaranteed. So do do not mistake the name, but purchase your boots from Cash Boot and Shoe Market, (Next Club Hotel), Queen-Street, ilasterton, .. 1664 NOTICE. JACOB WIELDS, HAVING taken the Premises and Business lately carried on Mr E, Miller, wishes to notify to the public of Featherston and Surrounding Districts that lie. has re-opened the above Premises as GKNRAL BLACKSMITH, FARRIER, and WHEEL-, WRIGHT, and can assure.satisfaction to all: that favor him with their Patronage/ : Late pupil .of Professor White, Veterinary Surgeon, Ireland. As. the anatomy of the Horuo is thoroughly understood, the Public oari rely on having their horses shod to suit all diseases of the legs and feet with' comfort. Disoasea in this line will he treated with the utmost oare, Ploughs, Harrows, Drays, Eto., made- ito order at Reasonable Charges, ! . JACOB 'SHIELD^, EMPIRE, •' : . 1 VETERINARY SHOEING FORGE : BLACKSMITH & WIIUELWMOHT, ' FEATHERSTON, lofii
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1665, 21 April 1884, Page 3
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