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H. PETERSON I Co.; MASTERTON, Cash Boot aud Shoe Market. PETERSON ■ & Co., beg to :inform II • thei- Numerous Customers and the Public generally, that Laving now completed THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS . to their premises, and largely INCREASED THEIR STOCK 1! they hava now the Largest and most extensive Stock ot Boots and Shoes ever seen in the WAIRARAPA!! THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Comprises goods from some of the beat Coloiiial, English, and eutal Manufacturers;and astl}eyarestillmakin|>: j LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR CASH! On every pair of boots and shoes the ! Public of Mastertou mil find it GREATLY to their advantage to purchase Irorn them, H. Peterson has no old, dried up Bankrupt Stock, but all his Goods are'of theNEWEST and BEST DESCRIPTION, and CnBAPER than any other House in the Wairarapa 1 The Bespoke Department is under our own personal supervision, so that a Perfect Fit and Umurpamd Styk is guaranteed, So do do not mistake the name, but purchase your boots from . H. Peterson and Co, Cash Boot and Shok Market, (Noxt Club Hotel), Queen-Street, Mastertou. , 1664 JONES & ASHDOWN, OF THE , : EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite Barrett's Hotel), Lambton Quay Weliinoton, ARE STILL MAKING their Celebrated Suits at £3los and JE4lOs, Trousers from £l, which for Value, Style, and Fit, Gannot 8c Equalled, j As showing the popularity of this firm, it is' only necessary to mention thai the business HAS INCREASED one hundred per , cent, duoingthe last twelve months. This has only been done by giving their customers better VALUE, FIT, and WORKMANSHIP than FORMERLY, Their Cutting Department is under the control of experienced hands, and their own personal supervision is given to all branches of the trade,' thus ensuring their patrons exceptional advantages. They have opened up their Magnificent Stook of Winter Goods of English,' Scotch, and Colonial manufacture, from the moat celebrated makers. Special attention is drawn to this season's Colonial Tweeds, which have been bought at EXCEPTIONAL PRICiIS for CASH, Patterns and direc* tions for self-measurement sent Post Free.

JONES & ASHJUOWN, WELLINGTON. IGGB It, Department,) ACCOUNTANT, . LiND, ESTATE, HOUSE & UENEIUL COMMISSION AGENT, Loans Negotiated. Debts Collected. Uffice Lambtos Quat (opposite Panama street) Wellington. 1675 (Late Accountant Colonal Architect's

THE LARGEST B'JjOCK OP gECOND-HAND GOODS In This Crrr, Including anything or everything required IN FURNISHING, IS TO BE FOUND AT FLOOKTON'S VARIETY ST 0 EE Tory and Manners-street, Wellington, T UK E, SONS & WILLIAMS, JJ Iron and Brassfoondkbs, Engineers Boilermakers and Smr Bdilders, Have on Sale—--1 Secondhand 8 h.p, Horizontal Engine 12J h.p. Horizontal Engine . 1 Vertical Cross-tube 10 h.p; Boiler 1 Vertical 8 h.p. Field Boiler 1 3J h,p. Vertical Boiler All in good order. TE ABO FOUNDSY, . Wellington. 1669 |p 0 B H A ij E, Good 10 h.p, Cornish Boiler, in First .Class order ■ ■ , i A patent Brickmaking Maohine, capablo of moulding 15,000. biicks per day; capable for steam or horse power, A Bmall Boiling do\ra Plant, suitable for small butcher, Also, manufacturers of Speedy's Patent Wool Presses, • with racthet motion, , BOBEBTBON ft f!0„ 1515 Phoenix Foundry,

SEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. ON MONDAY, the 21fit fast., the new timetable will come into force. The The train leaving Wellington at]4,s goes only to the Lower Hutt. The train for the Wairarapa leaves' at 4,25, and does not atop between Wellington lind Lowor Hutt. Passengers from flag stations for the Wairarapa must go on by the nrevioua 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 iB altered to 6.10. . UEO. ASHOEOFT,, 1, ~, ~, ,District Manager. Petone, April 18,1884. . 1665 per day_ to be —. persons of elthe/ 1 lu. their omi localities,- - . . bußlnesg. l All Aiect ■ with wonderful 'success. Any one can do the work,- Capital not required. ,We will,start you.; .Qutßt worth & implied free. The: employment is' particularly adapted tp the region in ■ which.t|ilß:publication circulates., earn nearly as much as men, full particular ind, Instructions mailed''free." "Now Is the tlme-do'n't' delay, tut write to ub at onco. Address Stlnsou & Co, Portland, Malue. United States.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1699, 31 May 1884, Page 4

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