H. PETERSON & Co MASTERTON, Cash Boot and iBHoe Market. rj I'ETMSON&Co. I begtoinfor 11 • then; Numerous Customers and i! Public generally, that having now oomplett THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to their premise!, and largely INCREASED THEIR STQGIt they have now the Largest and most extensive Stock of Boots and Shoe evor seen iu the WAIRARAPA jf THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOOL Comprises goods from somo of the h Colonial, English, and Contin-; eutal Manufacturers; and astheyarestillmaking' LARGE REDUOTIONS FOR CASH! On every pair of boots and shoes sold, it Public of Masterton will find it GREATI to their advantage to purchase Jrm them, 11. Peterson has no old, dried \ Bankrupt Stock, but all his Goods are of I NEWEST and BEST DESCRIPTION,« Cheapeb than any other House la i Wairarapa 1 The Bespoke Department is under 01 own personal supervision, so that hr/ect Fit and Vnmrpamd Sin is guaranteed. So do do not mista! the name, but purchase your boo from miEMMMt Cash Boot and Shoe Markm, (Next Club Hotel), Queen-Street, Masterio BANKRUPT SALE. BANKRUPT SALI MONSTER SALE OF Drapery and Clothini H. LAWBON JJ Masterton and surrounding distric ' ? l h l ! £ ) ! lss ' ecclTCd *» BALANCE i av? T? C ' K ,, ID tho ABsi B ned &'»»« <A \" *u»bb wajsiia, to effect a fipeedy elea auce H. Lawsou has determine fo make Still Further Reduction The .Public will do well to beat th« i ftoriWStotisofW.A.UeDm for CASH at LESS THAN HAL JWi oostXJh, SELL GIIEAPES than m other lm »i thz I) airampa District. Reme¥ber_ I DRAPERY AND CMHIN( Will Positively Last fo» 21—DAYS ONLY—2I Note thbAddross and Come One and AllH. LAWSON, (Opposite Mnir & Dhon's Coach Factory QOEEN-ST., MASTERTON. 166 New Goods! New Goods JOHN "WATT, BOOKSELLER k STATIONER, (LaieLH.Ohinchen), Queen-street,_ Maste?tea Has now a new assorted stookofAecountßooks Ladies' Hand Ba« Memorandum Books Photograph iiufli Bohoo Books Medical Books H°] T 8 i tcs Birthd »3 T «' Books Birthday Onda Pooket Penoili Scrap Books Penholders fip Church Services Pocket Books Prayer Books «nes Hymn Boojks Note Paper and Envelopes in a mm variety. JOHN WATT, lfifiS MASTERTON, WALTER PERRY, GENERAL BUTCHEI,. Beidoe-St., MASTBBTON, WIOKERSON&WAGLANI FAMILY BUTCHERS Q»eeu Street Masterton Shall Goods ofEveri Dkcrijuos, 'POULTEY.&o,, ON THE SHORTEST NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS, WELLINGTON SECfION. ON MONDAY, timetable will come into foroa" The ihanges are;- " The train loavintt.WoUiagton at|4,s goes mly to the Lower Butt. B Tho train for the Wairarapa leaves at iA , and does notßtop botween Wellinrion tnd Lower Hutt. 6 Passengers from flag stations, for the iVavanm must goon by tho previous 4.5 ram and ohangc at the Lower Hutt, Tho 5.5 train is altered'to 6,15. and the ,25p.m.i06p,m. ■;, : j . The 6.45 in from Lower Hutt is altered' to • 'M .;, ;;';[/ ' ■ ■' OEO. A'SHOROFT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 4
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448Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1680, 8 May 1884, Page 4
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