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H. PETERSON oVGo., MASTERTON, ■-; ■'.: Cash Boot and Shoe Market. HjrsTßßSpN,.<& Co., .beg .to inform I • '. thei* Numerous Customers and the Public generally, that having now oompjeted THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to their premises, and largely INCREASED: THEIR STOCKII Btock of Boots and Shjoes ever Been in the, WAIRARAPAI! THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK Colonial, jEnglish, and Continental find as they arestill making. LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR CASH I On every pair of boots and shoes sold, the Public of Mastertou will find it GREATLY 1 to tbeir'advantage to purchase from litem. H. Peterson has no oid* dried up Bankrupt Stock, but all his Goods art of the NEWEST and" BEST DESCRIPTION, and Obmer than aay other House in the 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 WBOBm Cash Boot and Shoe Market, (Noxt Club Hotel), Queen-Streot, Masterton. ! 1664 JONES & ASHDO^N, OF THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite Bairett'B Hotel), ' Lambtoh Quay Wellington, A RE STILL MAKING their CeleJ\. brated Suits at £3 lpa and £4 10s, Trousers from £l, which for Value, Style,' and Fit, Sannot Be Equalled. ! A« showing the popularity of this Arm, it is only necessary to mention thai the lnjsiness HAS INCREASED one hundred per| cent, duuing the hut twelve months. 1 hie has only beeu done by giving their customers better VALUE, FIT, and WORKMANSHIP than FORMERLY. Their Cutting Departmeut 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 1 advantages. They have opened up their Magnificent Btook of .Winter Goods of English, Scotch; arid Colonial manufacture, from the most celebrated makers. Special attention is drawn to this season's Colonial Tweeds, which have been bought at'EXCEPTIONAL PRIU&S for CASH. Patterns and 'directions for self-measurement sent Post 1 Free,

JONES & ASHUOWN, WELLINGTON. 1668 VTT A. 6A*'D NB R. (Late Accountant Colonal Architect's Department,) ' ACCOUNTANT, LAND, ESTATE, HOUSE A GENERAL COMMISSION AGENT. ; " Loins Negotiated. Debts Collected, Uffice: Lambion Quay (opposite Panama street) Wellington. ; 1676 THE LARGEST STOCK ECOND-HAND GOODS IkThh City, Including anything or everything required FURNISHING. 18 TO BE FOUND AT FLOOKTON'S VAUIETIf Sif 0 BE Tory and Mannehs-stbest, Wellinoioh. T UKE, SONS & WILLIAMS, ! leOH AND BRAS?Foim'nBB!V ;' ' E.NMMKM BqiITOAKERJ AND SHIP Bdild'ebs,' ' . Have on Sale—--1 Secondhand 8 b.p, Horizontal Engine 12i h.p.llorizontal Engine ■] 1 Vertical Cross-tube 10.h.p. Boi!er 1 "Vertical 8 h-pl Field Boiler 1.3J h,p. Vertxoal Boiler All in good order, TB'arO FOUNDRY, 1 0 a H A" • I'. —... Good IjO.h.p, Cornish Boiler, in First " Clas'sorder '""'"'' '"'' ' A patent Brickmaking Maohine, capable of moulding 15,000 bucks per day J capable for steam or horse i power. A small Boiling down Plah't, : suitable for email butcher. ' Also, manufacturers of Speedy's'Patent Wool Presses,'with raothetmotion, : i; ': ROBERTSON & CO., 1515 Micenix Foundry.

KEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SEOHON. \J timetable will come into force. The changes are:— ' The train leaving Wellington at]4.s goes only to the Lower Hiitt. The train for lhe Wairarapa leaves at 4.28, and does not stop'between Wellington and Lower Butt. Passengers from flag stations for the Wairarapa must goon by the previous 4.5 train and chauge nt' the Lower The 55 train ia altered to 5.15, and the 6,25 p.m.' (b 6 p.ni; ; The 5.45 in from lower Butt is altered to 5.10. :i ' '"' ' '"•' ' -'>> . GEO. ASHCROPT, Distiiot Manager; |: Petone, April 18,-1884.:- : ' .16f5. persons of elthei sex, i, in'their own 'localities, , , , -." at work tor us.'-' NeV business.' All meet with wonderful success. Aw ona'can 46 thVwork,'' Caoltal not 'reoulroi" "Wo will ■tftitiyouf :Outflt!wortbi*l .mailed free., Tha employment 19 parUcplwly adapted to the region in which this publication emulate*.' '.3oyt 'ana iglrli. aarotiearlfasjinu'chW men. ''M'pamculirs and Initruction's'milled frMi'f'Wow Isthß'ttma-dori't Co, Portland, Maine, United State's.' " :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1701, 3 June 1884, Page 4

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