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■ ■ of Men's, Women's and Children's Bootß and Shoes, which aro being sold at 25 per oonfc cheaper than auy other houae in Masterton at W.': SHAW'S Secondhand Shop. 2828 ! " 170 Chains (more or less) WIRE FENCING. Specifications can be seen at Mr Peterson's Boot Depot. Tenders close on 29fch ins'fc. Further,,particulars on application to Mr B. Rayner, on the premises, West Taratahi. 2825 'ANTED.—By a respectable married i t man, a situation as CLERK in any capacity ; good references. Apply Office of this paper. 2823 RANTED KNOWN- lliat Knives, •/ Scissors, Ohissels, Planes, and all kinds of Tools can now be sharpened, set, and put in perfect order by an experienced tradesman at W. SHAW'S. WANTED KNOWN-Roberb Donald YV will deliver all classes of sawr timber at lowest' current prices. Liberal allowance to builders; . 2377 ANTED KNOWN.-The Cheapest T T niarket for grain produce is J, P, COWIE'S Corner Shop Hall-street'

¥ ANTED KNOWN.-W* Kibblo white, Star Hotel, Queon-street, Masterton, has spared no expense to make Ha well-known house more than worthy the name it previously earned. It has been thoroughly renovated and enlarged, and can now be claimed as one of the best managed ,and most comforatble hostelries in the Wairarapa. Wines and Spirits of the best brands only kept, Special attention is paid to the Cuisine; 1 Private suites of apartments. Good Stabling 2350 Annual Autumn Show MASTEKTON HORTICULTURAL & INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY WILL BE HEM IN THE VOLUNTEER DRILLSHED THURSDAY, FEBRUARY M, 1888; Open from Noon to 6 p.m., and from 7 to 10 p.m. ADMISSION Is. CHILDREN Gd. PEARSON'S BAND in the evening. Entries can be made at the office of the Secretary, Mb \V. B. ChenNells, from ? to 9 on Wednesday evening, February 22. SPECIAL PRIZES FOR AUTUMN SHOW. ' CLASS 1, No 3, Mr C. A. Powir.ll, Cashlos „ No 29, Mr F. W. Temple, Value 10s Od Class 2, No 54, Mrs Bamber, value 10s G Children's Class, No GO, Mr W. Dougall, value 10s Gd do No 64a, Best collection Ferns, Mr Etou, value 10s Gddo. G4b, Best Collection Children's Workbyfjrlsunder 15 years, a Work box, value 20s Class 3, No 70, Mr T. G. Mason,. value 10s 6d „ „ 77, Mr W. G. Beard, cash lOsOd „ „78, MrW.G.Beard, cash lOsGd, . Class 4, No 115, Messrs Minifie Bros, value 108 Gd „ ■ „ 117, Mr Oaselbere, cash 10s „ „ 123, Mr G. Hooper, Value 10s Gd Class 5, No 131, Mr Jno. Graham, Box box Best Tea, value 20s „ „ 132, Mr F. T. Redman, Box Best Tea, value 15s „ „ 134, Messrs IWnsend and Cowper, value 10s Gd Class 6, No 144, Mr A Henderson, clock ■ value 10s ~ „ 140, Chamberlain Bros, Flour, value 15s „ „ 150, Mr T E Price, Bag, value 10s Gd Class 8, No 1, Mr P Dickson, value 21s , „3,Mr W Neill ss, Mr J. Dixon 5s (total 10s)

H. HO ONSLOW BOOT AND SHOE MAKEB. (OPPOSITE DENISON HOUSE) MASTEETON. BEGS to announce that lie has just opened up a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of LADIES & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES And is offering them at prices not to beequalled in the Wairarapa. Grand Stock of MEN'S BOOTS & SHOES to select from. Boots and Shoes of every description made and repaired on tho most Reasonable terms. ?f>o9 .CASES OF . . SPRING and SUMMER FASHIONS ARE NOW OPENED EYEBY LINEIS MARKED AT WHOLESALE PRICES Inspection is respectfully invited at the WHOLESALE Drapery Company's Warehouse, QUEEN ST, MASTERTON. P. DICKSON, MANAGING PARTNER. W. J. LINDOP, CHEMIST, . . QAUTERTON. -

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2829, 22 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2829, 22 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2829, 22 February 1888, Page 3

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