: E;|I:SON HOUSE, JMfASTERTON. GENUINE CLEARING SALE OP BOOTS! AND SHOES, FOR T\yENTY.ONE DAYS ONLY, ELL10TT5,..,... J .....WILLIS-STREET, M a guarantee of the genninenm of this Sale,we give a list of our prim, sin ' What the goods are now markd at and what will he tfo price during the great STOCKTAKING SALE. ; si d. „ i j Marked price ... \ 6 reduction 6 3 Marked price , ~, 8 6 reduction.. 7 o Marked price ;.. ■ 9 C reduction "' 7 9 Marked price 10 6 reduction 8 9 Marked price 11 6 reduction 9 6 Marked price 12 6 rtduction... 10 3 Marked price 13 6 reduction... '" no Marked price 14 6 reduction \'„ '".. 12 0 Marked price 15 6 reduction 12 9 Marked price 16 6 reduction 13 6 Marked price 18 6 reduction 15 3 Marked price 19 6 reduction 15 9 Marked'price ... .„ ... 20 0 reduction 16 0 Ladies, can have the very best ENGLISH, FRENCH, & GERMAN GOODS about Wholesale Prices, Children's Goods subject to the same reduction!, Gentlemen should tak[-advantage of tlm.SaU. '■ COVE AND WEST'S AND OTHER NOTED MAKERS, at the above enormous reductions, Youths' and Maids' strong School Boots, noted for good wear, at above quotations. i Lota will be put in the window and marked at ABSURDLY LOW PRICES. Many will remember the great bargains secured from the window lots during our laat Sale, Better value will be offered at this Sale. To prevent disappointment, please select e vly, as the sale will close on ■ 21st February. e preserve this advertisement and bring it with you. Our goods aro all Marked in Plain Figures. NO DECEPTION. ELLIOTT'S, WILLIS-STREET, near the Empire Hotel. PRINCE OF WALES' „ T , hotel. Wairarapa, Furnishing • Queen-Street, Masieeton. W&r6IIOUSB. T, WAGG.. Proprietor. m., T■{ H A IflOR the convenience of visitors to the j 1 Commercial Room, and others, a UE SECOND ; BAR has been opened in the CABINETMAKER, UPHOLSTERER above Hotel. The Billiard Room attached has now been renovated and fitted with one of XHE -CHEAPEST HOUfrE AlcopK's best Tables. '--'"■ -■■■■ —-•-' : ' In the Wairarapa, A well-supplied table, and every comfort v >■.*'■£?,*;'; LINOLEUMS. Wme»i Beers, and Spirits of the best quality. 1734 L. JONES, FRUIT DEPOT; "BLUE POST," QuEEN-ST., MASTEMM. CHEAP IHwß[sJßli^lwS THE POBLI&TRUST. OFFICE OF NEW ZEALAND. The Public Trusteed charged with the administration of the Estates of all persons who may die intestate: — 1, Where rib; relatives'are'known, or who reside out of New Zealand; 2. Where the person entitled to ad-; BY APPOINTMENT'TO HIS 111 Next of Kin, in forwarding claims for -? the residue or parttheroof, should onclose I XV& j proofs of kinship. I Tho Public Trustco may be nominated Executor under the will of a Testator, or Trustee under a Marriage or other settleEXCELLENCY ment. ' the ' Present Trustoes, Executors, or Ad''GOVERNOR, niinisfcrators may, if approved, relieve "*~*.'"i" , ~ ' ' themselves of future responsibility by m » Tirmt TvrftttiT o oaw transferring trusts to .the Public Trustee. W, LITTLEJOM CC bOJN, Hence, Trustees residing in England, WATCHMAKERS America, and elsewhere, holding moneys ' 'JEWELLERS & OPTICIANS, fw . th ° , b ™ fifc ° f P—'who have ." . . ■ M emigrated to New Zealand, may not only Queen-street.... Masterton, t]mlm of but) _ ''' '"''•'' MD ' as the rate of interest obtainable in New , Zea i an( i gl . eat ly exceeds the English rate, ™™™m™TT txr • -i • r c will greatly augment the income of the hon J ck riL by so doing. The State It large and well-assorted Stock « .f.NEW.GOODS mall departments, * f {unds w dis f lone% o{ ; OUR SIX any of its officera. GUINEA SILVER HUNTING For further particulars apply at the ENGLISH LEVEIi WATCH Public Trust Office.orto • Is specially'commended for its general w - bliL ' i ™' excellence, and'cheapness, being in' no ' respe'(!t ; inferior''to : Watcließ usually sold : for£B.'; : ;.'.;; i Each Watch is accompanied by a - ; GUARANTEE for TWO YEARS. Securely packed and sent by Registered Post to ANY. PART OF THE COLONY on receipt of P.O. 0, or Cheque, E. JONES, 1 Friend to All Nations." .SPECTACLES. and EYEGLASSES .MAIL fitted to any sight. • . All work receives Careful Attention RUNS two conveyances to meet eve. train—one for passengers and on 174. for luggage—calling at the Hotels an • PostOfßce. -' (LF.MANSELL, P'A.I.NT.ER,../?< ; LAZIER, '/ANDPAPERHANGER. j QUEBN-5TEE8r........,.!!..... .MASTERTON. FARES; Cd, TO STATION HOLDERS AND : OTHERS. ESTIMATES GIVEN FOR WORKjIN THE prepared to iupp] " im'PAM.OfTHFfOWN: \X icnomg post*, l'ttlls, c AM BART OF THE TOWN] t3F All work guaranteed to give satiß- ■(']'.' .":• ...•:■ Won.: 1890 house-blookts, all 01 tlw beat heai of tOtaia. l: ; PIERCK COTTER, Jon.,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1935, 10 March 1885, Page 1
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