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WHOLESALE DRAPERY CUP. ANY LBHGTffCUT, '£■ SINGLE 'GARMENT SOLD; •;• • FOR READY MONEY ONLY. P, . , MANAGING-PARTNER, NEW ZEALAND : NO SENSATION ALCLEARING SALES. • NO absurd reductions; but Goods- of STERLING QUALITY-Neweflfc designs at right prices,' ; COMPARE our stock of Gentlemen's, Youth's, Boy's and Little Boy's Cloth* •• ,ing: ready made or made' to measure. ■ OOMPARE our Btock of Shirts, Braces, Ties,' Gloves, Studs, Half Hose, Collars slso Pants and Undemsts for Gentlemen,'Youthß, and Boys. COMPARE our stoc of Blankets, Rugs, ' Portmanteaux,' Bags, Jmbrollaa, and Mackintoshes, &c &<s. COMPARE our stock of French English ~ and Colonel-made Hats, for Gentlemen, Youths,-, Boys and Little Boys, aidjudgefw.ytmstlm. 'laoewwe Now ziial&nd industry! • ;TA^l)EP^itmbnT; patterns of Colonial-made Tweedsi.and Fanoy Woratcda for Garments to measure for the coming season to hand. WE TURN OUT all our measured Gar* menta,wlth. the intention of eririnaf bvsry satisfaction. This department is eti}l under the direot supervision of an .experienced CUTTER, assisted by an effioient staff of capable workers. We take credit for the excellence ot our work, and materials used, knowing that by giving our Customers the vbey best .value for Mr money, we are studying both them and ourselves. CUSTOMERS in dealing with us have the satisfaction of knowing' that they can fully rely upon ub carrying out all orders entrusted to us,-and that'if they t can be satisfied, we are quite capable and willing to do* it in a stylo in every ,way satisfactory. INBPEOTIO.V -EAENESTLY.INVITED." 4 genttfor the Warthim Sewhuj'Machints MASTERTON BRANCH NEXT CLUB HOTEL. W. H, WEBBER, UNION.,BOARDING. HOUSE , " QUEEN ST., MASTERTON, ■ ' T IHE aboye premises have been taken over by the undersigned, who will be prepared to take REGULAR BOARDERS AT EIGH- V TEEN SHILLINGS PER WEEK. The place has been renovated throughout, and the travelling public will find all the comforts of a good liome: WILLIAM DOWNES, .. 2681 ; Proprietor, MASTERTON • PERMANENT INVESTMENT ■ AND BOILDIHG SOCIETY. MONEY received on deposit ' t at HIGHEST current [rates of interest DEB EH T 0 R ES. • TEN- POUND. DEBENTURE SHARES bearing.seven per cent interest with par> .tioipation jn profits ''area safe and..:. .PROFITABLE INVESTMENT. - :f w. sellar; ' MRS C. KEAN, . SCIENTIFIC DREBBCUTTER, T) EGB to iqform the ladies of Mas! «rt«n. Jj -and district ,that -shy ha* taken Rooms over Mr Temple's Grooery Store, . Qnebh. Streets-entrance side door, and will resume' •;business .'ist •. September on her return from-Wellington. Maatertbn, Aug. .27,1887. C. AftPOWNALL, Barrister and Solicitor, MASTERTON. MASTEBTD3ST COACH AND CAB&ZA&E FACTOEY. EDWARD DIXON begs to inform his Friends and the Public genewlly.that he has in stock SINGLE AND DOUBLE BUGGIES, TRAPS, <fee, and invites inspec tion of the same, which for price, style, and finish, caunot be procured elsewhere in the Colony. COME AND SEE for yourself if the vehicle y.ou desire is not in Btock you can sea latest American designs to choose from whioh can be built to your order, of the best' American' materials, and finished in igrand style by a staff of practical mechanics, - Wheelwright and general Smith work done at most reasonable prices, Five per cent allowed on all cash, transactions, EDWARD DIXON, MASTERTON COACH FACTORY,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 22 September 1887, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 22 September 1887, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2707, 22 September 1887, Page 2

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