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Important Announcement! NOW OPENING. NEW AUTUMN AND WINTEIi NOVELTIES, IJN ALL DEPARTMENTS, NEW DRESS MATERIALS NEW PLUSHES, ALL COLORS, NEW COSTUMES. LADIES' ULSTERS, CHILDREN'S ULSTERS, LADIES' JACKETS. NEW PELT AND STRAW HATS. CHILDREN'S HATS, GREAT VARIETY. NEW FEATHERS, WINGS, ETC.

NEW GLOVES, NEW HOSE, NEW LAGES, C. SMITH & Co, RETAIL DRAPERS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW _GOO^S. VISITORS to Wellington should make a point of seeing our NEW GOODS just reeceived by Direct Stea mere. They aro all the NEWEST DESIGNS AND NOVELTIES. OF THE LONDON MARKET, And being remarked at the Lowest Prices, should commend a ready sale, (J. LUDWIG & SON, WATCHMAKER' JEWELLERS, AND OPTICIANS, ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, (Opposite E. Dixon's Coach Factory, Mastei'fcon.) J HI IFfIUV BUGS to direct the attention I ft' LhMnl of the public to the splendid assortment of Ladies', Gents', ami Children's Boots and Shoes now on view at SBlrt their Establish mcnt, Come where you HlvU S'o ,lr boots made to (it. Come where your pet corns won't be tortured. Come where your boots will be fljfl made to the glass of fashion and mould of JjUj form. Hoots reuov.itei', irrespective of makers Terms Moderate. Dr. F. WALLACE MACKENZIE OCULIST & AURIST, 93 Upper Wiuis Street, Welujwton H. J. HAIGH, ARCHITECT, HALL-STREET, MASTERTON, Late of Grey-street, Wellington Opening Announcement.

THE UNDERSIGNED has much pleasure in announcing that he has purchased the business established by the late Mr Alfred Feist in 1865, and successfully carried on by Mb EDW IN FEIST for the last eighteen years, and now solicits the support of the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts, Owing to his knowledge and connection with the first Home and Colonial markets, he will be in a position to import direct (thus saving intermediate profits, and giving his customers the benefits) in all departments, as hitherto. First class quality shall be kept in the VARIOUS DEPARTMENTS, viz' DRAPEKY. Dress Stuffs, Calicoes, Flannels, Shirting, Hosiery, Gloves, Men's, Youths', and Boys' English and Colonial-made Clothing, also a large and well-selected Stock of English and Colonial BOOTS and SHOES. GROCERY, In this Department it shall be my study to supply all GOODS OF THE BEST QUALITY at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICE. Having had good experience in testing and blending teas, special value shall be offered, and by keeping the samo brands shall be able to givo my customers a real treat in that refreshing beverage. COFFEE (A 1 Plantation) Ground Daily, coarse or fine, to suit taate. Ironmongery. Will comprise Fencing Wire, Builders Material, Locks, Nails, Hinges, Zinc, Garden Tools, Spades, Shovels, Lamps, Lampware, Oils and Colors, Ac. &c. EARTHENWARE. A general assortment of all leading lines in this department, which will receive regular additions from the Home markets. My recent visit to Scotland has given me facilities for transacting my business on such principles as will give the purchaser the advantage of procuring all goods on tho most favorable terms, ORDERS SOLICITED and Goods Delivered. All country orders shall have my special attention, and be promptly executed. My terms will be—Monthly Accounts, 2j per cent Discount; Quarterly Accounts Netfc. Special Terms to large buyers. The agencies of the Union and Colonial Insurance Companies will also be continued by me. Geo. Johnston. N.B.—ln order to make l room for fresh arrivals, I shall offer the stock of Drapery and Clothing at prices that should effect a clearance. SALE commences on Wednesday, March 7th. INSPECTION INVITED, In reference to the a we, I beg to return my sincere thanks for the support accorded to me during my residence in Masterton. I have much pleasure in recommending to you my successor, Mr Geo. Johnston, whom I have known for some time past, and whose business qualifications will, I feel sure, commend him to you as worthy of your support. lam, Yours Faithfully, 2836 EDWIN FEIST,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2875, 17 April 1888, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2875, 17 April 1888, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2875, 17 April 1888, Page 2

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