LOOK OUT FOR THE GRAND DISPLAY AUTUMN AID WINTER GOODS. BON MARCHB, NOVELTIES, STYLE, AND FASHION, EVERY DEPARTMENT. L J, HOOPER AND CO, BON MARCHE, SOFT GOODS IMPORTERS, srisasH &B fw & m Im ftsss sSbss **£& KesSS* <W£»c SiSHi c*3S> mm gaffe* 1 m i 2® SIB ?^B& m m m?L m m m m mm wz m #* m m m& MASTEKTON (.AIfRIAGE FACTORY. JTUR & DIXON, who are determined to Itoep pace with the times, have juflt imported another large shipment of COACIIBUILDERS' MATERIALS, direct from the manufacturers, including a splendid lino in BT7QGY LAMPS, which jiay be had at BARGAIN PRICES. INSPECTION invited of the Carriages now in stock, which inclnde—- ,. . . , WAGGONNETTEB, PHOTONS, BIGGIES, 4c, Ao„ iiilo (to make room for thoir Increased Trade) at your o\ra prices, ' ' " MASTERTON COACH AND CARRIAGES FACTORY.
JAMES ROSS blacksmith; wheelwright, and :. rHOBfIB-SHOEING SMITH. v ßwjrt#tq;inform his patrons and the pub- . lic : of ;the. Wairarapa generally, that'he has itelcqiijOYOLithe yid-estyblished business, bo long, efficiently, conducted by :.'; ,;:,m JARQUHAR GRAY, : In Queen-Street, Mabterton, Afod'he Bolioitß a continuance pf the pati ronage.thati'haß hitherto been bo liberally I extended, ..'' • . /J, jy : would remind customers that his wperlenco and long connection with Mr ■Qtey'B;bußines'3'is a guarantee that the ; satisfaction given by this establishment in continued. • \ kind- of ■ horao-Bhoein?, wheel'jutiiihgiric'ering, and blacksmithing H'exeouted with despatch and on the moat reasonable terms,- 1579 RETIRING FROM THE TRADE. m.mqSedie, TEftMONGER, ' liljAMßTOir QUAY, [OppositeMice Station.] kEGS to.'announce to is Friends and ie; Public ttenerally that, m consequency ofiih'e' Sale'if ■ the promises now held b jrlucH must; bei given up on the lit'..M«chn6it,he haa dethroned to retire fcijiii ffi&'hMiesß; and in order to effect a.Sj&j (|learan.ce of his Well-assor-i offer it at Cost, and Coie'Ktely and Secure some Splendid '.O'!RfAT'BARGA,INS. ~r TMioiffiTEE churns, 12b 6.
MASTERTON Cash Boot and Shoe Market. H. PETERSON & Co, BEG to inform their numerous ouatomci'B and the public generally that they have on hand a very fine assortment of Boots and Shoes at PRICES TO SUIT EVERYONE. In fcho Ladies' Department we have just received a fresh supply of Otto Hurz Glazed Kid Button Boot, Glazed Kid Oxford Shoes, and other lines too numerous to mention, also a splendid assortment of Girls' and Children's Boots and Shoes. A large Stock of Cave and West's celebrated .HAND SEWN PORPOISE SHOOTING BOOTS always on hand at prices that defy competition, Also a splendid stock of Men's, Youth's and Boy's Colonial made boots and shoes. A liberal discount allowed on all cash purchases. The bespoke department receives every attention, nothing but the very best material and workmanship being used. One visit will convince the most sceptical that the place to purchase boots and shoes is at the Cash Boot and Shoe Market, [Opposite Club Hotel, Queen st Masterton] IMPORTANT NOTICE. GEO.cTSAGE BEGS to inform the inhabitants of Wairarapa that having disposed of lus Wellington business, he lias decided to make Masterton his headquarters, and as he imports nearly the whole of his mar terial.direct from England, he. IB able to supply goods at a price' and quality not to be Burpassed'inthe colony. Waggon, Cart, Riek■& Horwo Covers, Tents Oilskins, Macintoshes and all kinds of Waterproof goods', N.B.—Farmers can be supplied with Rick Cloths of all sizes and'at all prices. GEO. U SAGE, Next Toomath's Mill, 1800 Queen-st,, Masterton.
Hi p^mp. 1 JAMES THOMPSON, MANUFACTURER OP LEMONADE, MATED WATERS AND CORDIALS, Queen-Street, Masterton, : IMPORTANT NOTICE. AVE MONEY HME& TEMPER BY BUYING YOUR BOOTS & SHOES MOKIARTI'S SHOPS, MASTERTON, CARTERTON, k GREYTOWN. The only Direct Importer and LOCAL MANUFACTURER of Boots and Shoes of Every Description " IN THE WaIRaRAPA. ] FAOTOBIATOABTEBTON BRANCHES AT GREYTOWN & MASTERTON. 1 BOOTS & SHOESIADEONTHE PREMISES, ";':'-!" W.MORIARTY.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 1944, 20 March 1885, Page 1
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