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Hi PETERSON oV Co, MASTERTON, Cash Boot and Shoe Market. XI t thei-Numerous Customers and the Publio generally, that having now completed THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to their premises, and largely INCREASED THEIR STOOKII they have now the Largest and most extensive Htock ot Boots and Shoes WAIRARAPAII THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Comprises goods from some of tho best Colonial, English, and Continental Manufacturers; and ea theyareetillmaking LARGE REDUCTIONS FOB CASH I On every pair of boots and shoes sold, tho Publicof Masterton will find it GREATLY to tiioir'ifdvantage'toiHircAflse./roia them. H. Peterson 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 do not mistake the name, but purchase your boots from mmm Cash Boot and Shoe Market, (Next Olub Hotel), Queen-Street, Masterton. 1664 BANKRUPT SALE. BANKRUPT SALE. MOWER SALEI OF Drapery and Clothing' H. LAWSON BEGS to announco to the inhabitants oE Masforton ond surrounding districts that he has jusi received the BALANCE of the STOCK in the Assigned Estate of W, A, McDowell, and as the whole of tho stack must bo CLEARED within the NEXT THREE WEEKS, to efftct a speedy clearance H. Lawson has determined to make Still Further Reductions. The Publio will do well to bear this in mind—if, LA WSON, having purchased the Bankrupt Stock of W. A. McDowell for CASH at LESS THAN JIALF 'HIE USUAL COST, U enabled to SELL CHEAPER than any other house in the Wairarapa District, "'•'BIiMB'MBEBHIMWM >U DRAPERY AND CLOTHING Will Positively Last fob 21—DAYS ONLY—2I Note tho Address and Come One and Allfl. LAWSON, (Opposite Muir & Dixon's Coach Factory), . QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON. 1665 New Goods! New Goods | JOHN "WATT, BOOKSELLER k STATIONER, "■ (Late E, H, Ghinchtn), Queen-street, Masterton. Has now a new and laise assorted stock of—iecount Books Lakes' Hand Bags Memorandum Books Photograph Albums School Books Medical Books School Beqnisites Birthdaj Text Books Birthday Cards Pocket Pencils Scrap Books Penholders Scmps Church Servicos Pocket Boob Prayer Books Purses Hymn Books Note Paper and Envelopes in a great yariuty, JOHN WATT, 1683 MASTERTON. NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECfION. ON, MONDAY, the 21st inst., the new timetable will come into force, Tho - 1 -—geß are:— Tho train leaving Wellington atJ4.5 goeß onh/to the-Lower Hutt. ■•' The train fV the Wairarapa leaves at 4.25, and does not stop botween Wellington and Lower Hutt, rrairarapa must goon by the previous 4,5 train and change at the Lower Hutt. The 5.5 train is altered to 5,15, and the 6,25 p.m. to 6 p.m. The 5.45 in from Lower Hutt is altered to 5.10. GEO. ASHOROFT, District Manager. Petone, April 18,1884. 1665 THE PUBLIO TRUST OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. ATTENTION is directed to the provisions of the Acts establishing this office and to the advantages placed thereby ■within the reach of every colonist. Subject to such provisions the State offers to every person: 1. About to make his or her will or codicil 2, Intending to provide for wife and children or others by deed of settlement 8. Settling property by way of marriage settlement. 4. Desiring to renounce the trnsts of a will having been appointed executor or trustee under the same 5. Having acted as trustee, executor, or administrator, wishing to be relieved of the burthen of trusteeship or administration the option of using the State machinery, and funds by fraud or dishonesty. Every infor--nation may le obtained from WILLIAM SELLAR, Esq., Agent, at Masterton and Greytown, or from R, 0 HAMERTON Publio Truateer

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1690, 20 May 1884, Page 4

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