Vote For Arid Small Farria' Setttein©b|s;. laid at another^veeliQld' ill! .•to^gofe •.•■;., jreeliOlS.- ''' l; ' •" V W.,' Vdirtß ..;....- . r H. HOUNSLOW T) ELTf p-LLY intimates to; the ttv i oi; that ..he W commenced b'riimews,;.' ..-V .•, \BOSTAND SHOE MAEiIR.. In thoso tpronuMß opposite DbM9OK. Hocsb, wliere he hopes, by' strict 'atte'ttr tion to all orders entrusted to his care to morit a fair shavo of Support. Bootß and'Shoeß.of. every, deaoripticm made and repaired on tho moat Reasonable .{othu. ' ' ' * 2609 • . v ;. WCTistedtf to' % " ■W. LITTLEJOHK AND .j . ..v : Queen-Bt M -Mastertoij.• A LARGE stock of WATCHESCLOCKS, ,JE\r£LRY, and ELECTRO PLATE, to scleob from.' ' Spectacles and Eye glasses to suit apy flight. • . • .. RIGL£y, ARCHITECT. Chtjbch Street Mastertok.
Platiß. prepared aild Estimates furnjahed, CHKISTMAS presents. XT'ISJIOJtS to Wellington: should ■V ; v makcl a point of : our" KE W - GOODS just 'received; by 'Pirect. Steamers. Thoy are all NEWEST' DESIGNS' AND NOVEfr TIES,' OP THE LONDON MARKET, And being' marked at the Loweßt Prices," should command a ready - Bale. < 'O. LUDWIG & SON, ■ AND 481 Lambiok QpAt, Welukoton, • EMPIRE LABOR EUNGE. THE abovo Office ia carried on • solely i as ; a LABOR our whole time arid attention'being' gfatib.. to the. Business. , Wo are not General Dealers, bo that omployerp can rely -on prompt attention to all ordek ■ Employers, when Bending for Servants are requested to state wages and other particulars, thereby preventing loss ;v of time in forwarding what they require. JT.J3.—Servants applyintj for situations by letter mußt enclose stampß for "reply. EdWARDS & M'BEATH, fc»wmom, No. 8, Qbev Sibsei, Weuinoioh. VOTE for BUCHANAN' AND Honest Journalism. Mr Bunny' at Clareyille said " Observer" was his paper, and' the' " Observer" lias-' slandered and insulted our best- friends and our best interests. ". _ . . , 'VOWEr'SOR'' BUCHANAN POLLEARLY.<
MRS. BAMBER'S CENTRAL BOOT DEPOT/ . MASTERTON. TS STILL THE MOST POPULAR 1 ESTABLISHMENT IS THE ; BOROUGH. And Why is this .the caw ? • . ,Tho anßwei'.is Mnjplo/ She has only ono"policy,' and that is to Rive the best value, that ia possible, ! and to inj'k all goods in plain figures,,-.' She recoguipes tliqneoessitj fax RETIfENOHMEWT, anil shows It in. a practical' mannor by inviting the public to Iteffench and Save Money on their Bootpurchases' by BUYING THEIR BOOTS at the CENTRAL. Do you want a'/jtrong,' 1 utiefut-jiatd-wearin p/gtwd-ti^ln^pair; wi'lQok. iii io'e ? J" .You raußV : gr/ to / Do your "wifej" liwt Little Ones want t)oot valdo' i u' ftt THE OENTRAfi; ARE IN, AND WE HAtfEAGRAND STOOKTO'^LEOT:FROSI,; Romemljer. our Platform, _ . . . DESIRABILITY and; ' youmiißt Boots ana Slideß at low eat current rates..' : 2704 MABTERTON GRaMJWR SCHOOL THEfiecoud Academical Quartet will' commence on HONDA Y, OCTO-: BER 3. Parents and.'Giiardians of in-, tending pupilß will find'this a convenient time fur entering names. BOOK-KEEP-ING has.bpen added to the' curriculum, The Afternoon French Claw will meet as usual, term concurrent'with above, v A,E, CRAWFORD,' • 2704 '._ " Sen. Soph, T.C.D. PATTERNS .TO SELECT TROUSERS' MADE-io MEASURE FROM- _ )l\) BY THE P, DICKSON,PiSra# !
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2709, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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478Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2709, 24 September 1887, Page 2
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