BOOTADpETpMENTS. ; BOOUMANUFAOTUBER,: ; (Opposito tho Indo-Ohina Tea Dopot), ::/.';;;mastbrton;:v WHILST thanking those- who have supported him pep lie hosjbeen in business iiitimatca that he has'achoice Btuck of p\yu, made BOOTS ANDSHOES always'ini liaud.'in Goiitieiueu's Ladioa' and Children's (if evqty description. HoUNSLOwVIJoyV and' Girls' School Boots aro noted for Ncatucas,Qu:ility aud Cheapness. Hounslow's Fashionable and Popular HIGH LEG UALF AND KAN GAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE TlUDE'Spcoial mado DAMPPBOOF BOOTSr warranted to keep the foot dry; very suitable for country wear.
Masterton taken : by-' Storm. BOOTS AND S.HOESitETAIL AT WHOLESALE y-.'&'m i ob s P*...FOR. CASH OJSLYj^jv: HAS, done; tiio/ inrgcat".; and.: beat. bout trado.in"Mastertbii and aur-, rounding districts for'tlm.lnab ton years and from • this ' date wuTaoll' boots mid shoes RETAIL at WHOLESALE PRICES. As lie is a Manufacturer and aDirect Importer, .the piolifspaid 'to those Hawking Boot Dabblers are saved by dealing with H. PETERSON. Pkicb List—. : Men's .Watertight, from 10/0,12/ li, 14/6 Men's Nailed Shooters from 11/013/(1 los Moii's Wailod Bluchers from 5/11 Men's Shoes, heel and too plate,from 8/9 Men's Leather Slippers from 3/11, Boy's Strong Nailed Boots from (l/fi, Oirl's Strong School Boots from 5/ti, Ladies' Kid E..S. from (S/6, Ladies' Leather E. S„ heel plates 8/C Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots from S/ii Ladios' Leather Slippers from 3/0, Children's Boots from ]/-
REMEMBER-Tho best mid largest Stock in tho Wnirarapa to soled All softs nf Boots and Slioes made to order. Pleaso tioto tho addresa-H. PETERSON, Boos Importer and Manufacturer, QuwiMtteet, Mastoiton.' 2939 ANATOMICAL BOOT MAUT.QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. (Opposite E. Dixon'sCuacli Factory.Mastertou.) I VI I C AUV PEGS W dircft tlie nttcntion I ol tho public tu Uii! e|ilcni)ii| -~ ~,v..u,.u,vS',. u ,.u,vS', Gents*, wd Clilldrcn't Hoots aiiJ| Slioes now on view nt itin tholrKstsblth mciit. Come wlior """ -■ ' boots mailo to Hi. L'( bo tortured. Come' Boots miioYdtn!, irrcsi>cclivo ot. makM
Red Star Boot Depot. H. T. KEES, BOOT-ANDSHOEMAKER, HAVING commenced buaiticsa as above, solicits tho patronage of his Motto:- Cheapness and amcuarciY, Add™ i-Oitoite Emi'ike Hotel, . . '•' MASTEKTON. SUI'POMT LOCAL INWSTJtY ■ BY I'ATKOllisiKri THE Central Boot & Shoe Depot, . QUEEK-ST, MASTEUTON. > MRS J. BAMBER Mudcrtm's Popular Boot Promdur, HAYING fitted upon her premises extensive LABOR-SAVING MACHINERY, tho public can depend upon securing firat-class boots andshoes/uiadoupfrom tho best materials, CHEAPER than the imported article. In addition to tlit above, 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 LARQE DISCOUNT forOASH. Thesei'o'odswero boughtbefuro new tariff was imposed, and will be sold without that additional tux on them. If you let this chance slip it will never coino to you asiaiii. Nearly evoryouo knows tho CENTRAL BOOT DEPOT There you can be supplied with nil kinds of BOOTS and SHOES at THE' Lowest Possible Price. Thero is no catch about my dealing, and a lot of puff, but straightforward dealings between all classes'. Tho surest way to win public favor is to treat them well,nnd I have made it my Goldon rule, and it has answered mo well. 'J. B. wishes tho public to call and look if nothing else, and they will be satisfied they cannot better themselves is buying thoir boots and shoes anywhere else but at ■■ :■■■ ■■■:■• - : THE CENTRAL BOOT DEPOT, Queen-Street, Mastertori.
HEGISTRATION OF TItADE MABK., IN oxurciso and pursa.i'nco of the'authority vested in mo hi this behalf by " Tho Trade Marks Act, 1800,',' 1, the Colonial Secretary of Now Zealand, do hereby certify that the trade mark heroin described, that is to say— Vcixr'nilknufTrutkMarL ' TiiEWoui)s."lNDOCfilNA." : Mun oftheAiMe f« which il is intended mch trwk mark shall tipply.' TEA. Has boon duly registorcd.nnd that FItEDEKICK TAYLOR ItEDMAN, of the Indo-China Tea Depot. Queen-street, Masterton.in tlio Colonyof New Zealand; is entitled to iho use of tho snirl trade mark, •• •.. Issued'from tho Colonial Secretary's Office at Welliimtcn, this. Bth day of August.ono tliousand oiglit hundred and eighty-eight. T.W.HISLOP,;.; Colonial Secretary, and- lioiristror of Trade Marks. ." ..-.21174 AN SALE... By Messrs Lowes and lorns, ANKF/MiL'S Improved CERTAINTY. INCUBATOR. ■• PEICE COMPLETE £3 : ONE Month's'trial'given before pay- : mentis required, , .2909 FOE SALE. \N ACCOMODATION .HOUSE in tho township of Tonui. Apply to ■ T. MAOKAY,' mi . Maßtaityiii
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2988, 28 August 1888, Page 3
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