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So as to give ovory person an opportunity of being .in a position to have a comfortable pair of boots and sliocb to wear during the holiday season, H ■ PETERSON, of the Excelsior Boot Depot, bus determined to cut down the prices at such a liw litfQro ftß to enable ono and all to Bliaro alike. Customers aro reminded that theso reduced prices TENDERS FOBTHESUPPLY AND DELIVERY OF TELEGRAPH ARMS/ rnHE Telegraph Coratnissionor is proJL pared to receive separate tenders, *" f il the 31st January, 1888, for the ply and delivery of telegraph arms as der:— 10,000 (ten.thousaud) arms, 4ft Gin long. 5,000 (fivo thousand) arms, 27in. long. . Specifications and sample arms can be seen at the Telegraph Stores, Wellington, and at tho Poat'. Offices at (Jreytown North, Foxton, Palmerston North, Fielding, Wanganui,and New Plymouth, and the Telegraph Offices at Maaterton and Wellington, ' lington, and indorsed, "Tender for Telegraph Arms." .. Uy order O. LEMON, . Superintendant, General Post Office, 19tU Doc. 1887. XMAS HOLIDAYS, [7E the undersigned agreo to close YV our respective places of business on MONDAY AND TUESDAY NEXT, thp*Gthahd 27th i'nst, Lelbere and Co L. J. Hooper &Co P.'Bixon C. Smith & Co J. Graham & Co E. Feist F T. Redman Minifie Bros W. Dougall H. E. Eton E. Hare J. Elliotts A, Henderson J. IN. JBrunton J. Leah— F. W. Tomple T.G. Mason G. Hooper . T. Jago . • ■ ■ H, Peterson J. tiaumber W.Whitt .fcCowper T. E. Price ON MONDAY. 2nd JANUARY, 1883. THE ANNNUAL ' Picnic of the MASTERTON PRESBYfEEUAN SUNDAY SCHOOL WILL be. held in Messrs Lowes and lorns sale grounds on tho Upper Plain Road. The Committee aro making every effort to afford their patrons a day's thorough amusement. Prizes given for Hit and other races, CRICKET, CROQUET, mer amusements during tho day. Admission to grounds as usual, viz: FORENOON AFTERNOON Adults 3s, Is fld---Children Is, j^fid r HEREAS it has come to. my knowyy ledge that it is often/stated in Mastertou that my prices are not suck as are consistent with a good article. 1 t!inr/>. public that my income is derived' solely by repairing Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and that 1 can, and will, sell goods cheaper' than any other shop in New. Zealand 1 shall have a much larger stock than usual this Christmas, and invite intending purchasers to inspect the goods and comparo the prices with what they would pay for the same in Wellington or elsewhere. In any case I reserve tho right to conduct my business my own way and shall nob raise my prices to please any one. MASI'ERTON.

TVAIRARAPA■ CALEDONIAN SOCIETY. A MEETING of directors will be held ut in the Club Hotel, Mastertoii, on SATURDAY, the 24th day of December 1887, at 8 p.m. W,SELLAR. Hon. Secretary. ,*, 21st December 1887. 2778. GEO. LUKE, COACH and CARRIAGE BHILDER, OACH and CARRIAGE Ik iLDER TARANARI-ST., WELLINGTON WANTED. -The inhabitants of th Wairarapa to know that G. Luke is building carriages of every description of the BEST MATERIAL, and from the latest designs at prices that Duty Competition, DoublaJuLwiesffom £4O: Sinde r im£3o "kbitltoiWlßißiß PagneH and Whitechauel caits from £26 Spring Traps £29. Putnam's Sulkys are a speciality, from £lO upwards. Estates and designs on '* . "onlioation. WHITE AND RED LEA BOILED AND RAW OIL. MIXED PAINTS, COLOURS, &c, N ° f, L ' LANDING, ex Huitusui, ALL GOODS WAR' RANTED. Se6 accompanying letter from the Manufacturers. . " This is Wiiat They Say."Taylor's Wharf, Limehouse, Loudon, E„ S 21,1880, Mr. Jop Young, mtn street, Wellinptsu, N.Z. Deak Sik,—Wd are sending you, per ship Hurunui, ytoir esteemed ordef of Aug. 14, and have, as you reqnested, taken special care h ithe execution of it. The genuine WHITE LEAD is of undoubted quality, and wo enclose your our warrants fofjt, acting that the same is pure and genulMf, Jand unequalled for body and pcroianen,*: of color. The oik i particularly the boiled. Linsoed Oil) and mixed paints aro this shipment exceptionally good. We are, dear Sir, Yours faithfully, William Taylor & Co., (L'mtd.) M, Singleton Weik, •' Secretary. The Wellington pubiic may see the JKO. YOUNG, Cuba Street, • Wellington..

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2781, 22 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2781, 22 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2781, 22 December 1887, Page 3

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