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ANY LENGTH GUT, , A SINGLE GARMENT SOLD READY MONEY ONLY. MANAGING.PARTNER, NO SENSATIONAL CLEARING SALES ' J/0 absurd reductions, but Goods of N _ STERLING QUALITY-Newest designs at right prices. COMPARE our stock of Gentlemen's, Youth's, Boy's and Little Boy's Clothing : ready made or made to measure. COMPARE our stock of Shirts, Braces, Ties, Gloves, Studs, Half Hose, Collars also Pants and Underv'eßts for Gentlemen, Youths, and Boys, COMPARE our stoc of Blankets, Rugs, Portmanteaux, Rags, Jmbrellas, and Mnckintoshes, &c <k COMPARE our stock of French English and Colonial-made Hats, for Gentlemen, Youths, Boys and Little Boys, aid judge for yourselves, TAILORING DEPARTMENT. CHOICEST patterns of Colonial-made Tweeds, and Fancy Worsteds for Garments to measure for the coining season to hand. WE TURN OUT all our measured Garments with the intention of giving every satisfaction, This department is still under the direct supervision of an experienced CUTTER, assisted by an efficient staff of capable workers. We take credit for the excellence ot our work, and materials used, knowing that by giving our Customers the very best yalue for their money, we are Btudying both them and ourselves,

CUSIOMEBS in dealing with us have the satisfaction of knowing that they can fully rely upon us carrying out all ordera entrusted to us, and that ifthey can be satisfied, we are quite capable and willing to do it in a style in every way satisfactory. INSPECTION EARNESTLY INVITED. Agentsfor the Wertheim Sewing Machines Please Note the Address : . MASTERTON BRANCH NEXT CLUB HOTEL. W. H. WEBBER, 1 ■ Manager. UNION BOARDING HOUSE MASTERTON.' , jIHE aboye premises have been taken over by the undersigned, who will be prepared to take REGULAR BOARDERS AT EIGHTEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK. fhe place has been renovated throughout, and the travelling public will find all the comforts of a good home: WILLIAM DOWNES, 2681 Proprietor, MASTERTON. PERMANENTINVESTMENT AND DEPOSITS. "ONEY received ob deposit . at HIGHEST current • Jrates of interest DEBENTURES. TEN POUND DEBENTURE, s SHARES bearing seven per cent interest with par- . ticipation'in profits area safe and BBOFITABLE INVESTMENT - . W. SELLAR, 2502 ' Manager. MRS C. KEAN, (Late of Melbourne) SCIENTIFIC DRESS CUTTER, to inform the ladies of Mas;orton ) and district that she has taken Rooms over Mr Temple's Grocery Store, Queen Street—entrance side door, and will resume business Ist September on her return from Wellington. Masterton, Aug. 27, 1887. C. A, POWNALL, Barrister and Solicitor, MASTERTON. MASTEBTOIT mm®M PACTORT 1 . DWARD DIXON begs to inform | his Friends and the Public generally that he has inatock SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES, TRAPS, <k, and invites inspection of>the same, which for price, style, and finish, cannot be procured elsewhere in the Colony. (OME JNDSEEiox yourself if the vehicle you desire is not in stock you can see latest 1 American designs to choose from which can be built to your order, of the best American materials, and finished in Wind style by a staff of practical mechanics. ■ Wheelwright and general Smith work done at most reasonable prices, Five per cent allowed on all. cash transnotions. EDWARD DIXON, MASTERTON COACH FACTORY;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2706, 21 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2706, 21 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2706, 21 September 1887, Page 2

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