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BOOT ADVERTISEMENTS. il/asterton taken- by Sturm. BOOTS AND SHOWS RETAIL AT WJSOi&ESS.A.Eaia PEIOES FOR CASH OJNLY *®| H. PBTBESGN HAS done tlio largest and best bunt trado in Masterton mid surroundmg districts for tlm last ton years and from" this date will soil boots and shoes RETAIL at WHOLESALE PRICES. As ho is a Manufacturer and a Direct Importer, the profits paid to those Hawking Boot Dabblers are saved by dealing with 11. PETERSON. Piuuk List— Men's Watertight, from 10/0,12/0, 14/0, Men's Nailed Shootors from 11/013/0 10/O Men's bailed Bluchers from 5/11 Mou's Shoes, heel and too plate, from 8/9 Men's Leather Slippers from 3/11, Boy's Strong Nailed Boots from 0/0, Uirl's Strong School Boots from 5/0, Ladies' Kid IS, S, from 0/0, Ladies' LeathorE. S„ heel plates 8/fi Ladies' High Leg Laco Boots from 6/0 Ladies' Leather Slippers from 3/0, Children's Boots from )/- REMEMBER-Tho iikst and mikiest Stock m tho Wairaiapa to select from. AH Borts nf Boots and Shoes made to order. Plenso note tho address—H. PETERSON, Boot Importer and Manufacturer, Queen-street, Masterton. 2939 ANATOMICAL BOOT MART, QUiiEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposito E, Dixon'B Coach Factory, Masterton.) . JSAf I CftUV "EOS to direct the attention I TO I LCftnl ol thepublictotliii iplcnilid assortment i>[ Lmlies', Gents', nnd Children's Boots and Shoes now on view at BftlW their Establish incut. Coiiio where you MflU w» net your hoots made to SI. Come white j'nur pet corns won't bo tortured. Come where your boots will bo fill made to the glass vt fashion inn 1 tiiuuld of |f U torm. Hoots ronor.itci', irroj|iectiw of maters Terms Moderate. Bed Stiu* Boot Depot. H. T.'REES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, HAVING commenced business as above, solicits tho patronage of liii fneuds. Motto Cheapness and efficiehuit. Address i—OrrosiiE Ennuis Hotel, Masiertox. SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY IIY I'ATROXISUTO THE Central Boot & Shoe Depot, Qi/m-si, Mastbkiox. MRS J. BAMBEB, Maslerton's Popular Hoot Pmidur, HAYING fitted lip on her premises oxteiißive LABOR-SAVING MACHINERY,' the public can depend upon securing fint-class boots and shoes, made up from tho best materials, CHEAPER than the imported article. In addition to tilt abovo, MRS BAMBER respectfully intimates to her numerous patrons that she has bought a largo consignment of Ladies' and Gentlemen's shoes from tho importers AT A LAME DISCOUNT forCASH. Tlieso foods were bought boforo now tariff was imposed, and will bo sold without that additional tax on them. If you let this cliauco slip it will nover como to you again. ' Nearly everyone knows tho CENTRAL BOOT DEPOT 0 Tliero you can be supplied with all kinds of BOOTS and SHOES at TIIE Lowest Possible Price. There is no catch about my dealitiM,' and a lot of puff, but straightforward dealings between all classes, The surest way to win public favor is to treat them well, and I have niado it my Golden rule, and it has answered me well. J. B. wishes the public to call and look if nothing else, and they will be satisfied they cannot better themselves is buying their boots and shoes anywhere elso but at THE CENTRAL BOOT . DEPOT, (Jucen-Strcet, Masterton. Waingawa Butchery, FOR tho benefit and convenience of Country Settlers, 1 shall OPEN A SHOP, OPPOSITE THE EMPIRE HOTEL, Every Saturday, Commencing on tho 21st inst, on which date I shall offer 4 PRIME FAT BULLOCKS Roasts from Id to 4d per lb Steak from 2d to 4(1 „ Boiling Beef from Id to 3d per lb Corned Beof from Id to 3d „ or, lOOlbs for 10s ALSO 20 prime Eat Turnip Fed Wethers, Id to 3d per lb. ALSO 4 dairy fed Porkers, 3d to 5d per lb, ALSO 2 Vealera from 2d to 5d per lb, ALSO 400 lbs first-class steam made POM SAUSAGES 31b roa Is. AND 4001bs first-class GERMAN SAUSAGES Sibil for Is, ALL FOll CASH ON THE BLOCK. —NO mojmonofolyNO MORE 70 per Lii l ? OR BEEF CARTS RUFAS USUAL H. 13, LATHAM. KNOWLES & HERVEY, COMMISSION AGENTS AND SHAREBEOKERS. PROPERTIES in town and Country for salo and to let, Rents and interests collected and Trust Estates managed, Monoy to lend oil Mortgago at from six por cent interest. Offices: No 1, Willis-streot, (next Even- , lug Post, Wellington;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2959, 25 July 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2959, 25 July 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2959, 25 July 1888, Page 3

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