Hf PETERSON* Co. "' : '"'". M'ASTEKTON, Casli Boot and Shoe ■ ..,-i-r,\. . Mar-ket. .. H"'".' PETERSON A Co., beg ito inform •' thei" Numerous Cußtomeiß and the Publio generally, that Laving now completed THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS '■-J'''/'to. their premises, and largely. INCREASED WEIR STOCK 11 they have now the Largest and ' ' "' most extensive. jitock ot-Boots and Shoes over scon in tho : ■' WAIRARAPA!! THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Comprises goods from some of tho bes .'•■Colonial,English,and Continental Manufacturers; . as theyarestillmaking , :
LABGE REDUCTIONS FOR CASH !■ On every pair of boots and shoes sold, the Public of Mastorton will find it GItEATLY to their advantage, to yKrc'ifws from them. H. Peterson has no old, dried up Bankrupt Stock, but all his Goods are of the NEWEST aud BEST DESCRIPTION, and CnsiPEn than any other House in the Wairarapal The Bespoke Department is under our own personal supervision, so that a Perfect Fit and Unmpassul ■ Style is guaranteed, So do do not mistake . the name, but purchase your hoots from SfflflfflfllnE Cash Boot and Shoe Market, (Next Club Hotel), Queen-Street, Masterton, 1664 Good News Good News THE GttEAT SPORTING EVENT
OE THE SEASON! iu the Wairarapa and I throughout tho Colony ore invited to participate m "LEO'S" FIRST GREAT DIVIDEND. Tho Bum of £SOO will be Divided among Fifty - six Shareholders early in July, or us soon 88 the Monoy.is Subscribed. The Drawing will be conducted on the HAMBUUG PRINCIPLE, by which nbsulute fairness is Guaranteed. In otder that the list may fill up rapidly, the first Drawing will consist of IOOOMEMBERS AT lOs EACH And tho Prizes will be as follows - 1 Prize of £IOO 1 do of 50 2 Prizes of £2O 40 10 do of£iO 100 42 do of £5 210 Absolute Security is guaranteed, an account being opened iu the Bank in tho name cf thteo well known and substantial resiTlie Drawing will be conducted by a Special Committee of six, anil the Press will be invited. All Prizes will be paid over as soon us the winning numbers are presented or forwarded. The numbers will be forwaided immediately after the. Drawing to overy investor, IS-Every 18 Tickets MUST Secure a Prize of from L 5 to LIOO in Value I'm
■ Country olicques accepted it marked correct by Bank, and payable to a number, with Is added for exchange, P.O. orders should be made payable to " LEO," Bank notes preferred. Enoloso two 2d Stamps for reply and result, ADDREBSCareof T.Thompson, : 1678 Empire Hotel, Masterton. NEW ZEALAND EAILWAYS, WELLINGTON SECHON. ON MONDAY, the 21st inst,, the new timetable will come into force, The The train leaving Wellington atjU goes only to the Lower Hutt, The train for the Wairarnpa leaves at 125, and does not stop between Wellington and Lower Hutt, Passengers .' from flag Btationa for the Wairarapa must goon by the urevious 4.5 train and change at the Lower Hutt. Tho 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. ASHCROFT, District Manager. Petone, April 18,1834. 1665 THE PUBLIC TRUST OFFIOE OF NEW ZEALAND. "k TTENTIDN is directed to the provisions jflL : of the Acts establishing this'office and to tho advantages placed thereby within the reach of every colonist. Subject to such provisions the State offers to every person: J. About to make his or her will or codicil 2, Intending to provide for wife and children or others by deed ofsettlement 3. Settling property by way-of- marriage settlement. • ■•'■ i, Desiring to renounce the trusts of & will I. ■ ■ having been appointed oxecutor ortrus- ' ■.. tee under the same: • 5, Having acted as trustee, executor, or • administrator, wishing to bo relieved of •the burthen of trusteeship or adminis- . tration : tne option of using the State machinery, and gives an absoluto guarantee against loss of funds by fraud or dishonesty. Every information may le obtained from WILLIAM. SELLAR; Es?;, Agent, at Masterton'.and Greytown, or from K.; 0 HAMERTON iPublioTrustee. .'...'•■ ■. • ,
I per day to bo mado by I. persons ol cithoi sex, i hi their own localities, . ■ at work for us, Now business.:' All moot: with 'wonderful succcsb. Any ono can do tbe'.wOrk. Capital not, required, \fe will fltartyou. , Outfit worth ; £l mailedfrce."The employment, is particularly adapted to the region in which this publication circulate. Boys and girls earn nearly as much aa "men. Full particulars mid instructions mailed free. -Now is the timo-don't delay, but write-to us at onco. Address Stinson & Co, Portland, Maine, Uuit«d !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1692, 22 May 1884, Page 4
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