MASTEIiTON COACH AND Carriage Factory. E, Dixon respectfully infniin6 the Public that he has it, stock FIVE FIRST-CUSSDOUBLE ajd SINOJiIi BUDGIES: also Of<E FIRST-CLASS TIP DRAY, all which "?S„COSTPKIOKB Ca'l Eaily and Secure first choice, and A BAHUAIN. Leave your Old Trap, and got n liucgy in eschaiiL'n, and thus you will bo able to drive out with ease and comfort, which means a deal in these Rough times. For style, workmanship and iinish E. DIXON Claims to build you a Vehicle, SUPERIOR, and for Less Mosey, Than you can lie supplied oUewhere All the latest- d-B'jdis to ctioine from, Kochiirnii matin for Inspection. 11l f'ict, it is well wo'lh n visit to seu the various firstclassiiiHiinfiwtured articles. E. DIXON. PROPRIETOR.
JuUi'6! iiUUib I 151)0X6 I H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, Opposite tlio Indu-China Tea Depot). MAaTtiKTON. WHILST thanking those who have supported hiin smco hi! li.is been n business intimatns t Icit he luia a choice ■ti.uk u[ own made HOOTS ANDBHOES ■lways (ill lwud, m Gcntlumeii'e Ladies' end Children's »f every description. Hounslow's Buys' mid Girls' School Boots arc noted fur Noatnoss,Quality nnd Jheapncss, Houssiow'.s Fashionable and IVpular HI Oil LEO OA LF AND KAN iAIiOO 800 IS A UK UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE. Special nudo DAMPr'ROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep the eut dry; very suiUblu for country wear. Aiasterton taken by Storm, HOOTS AND siiuka RETAIL AT WHOLESALE FBIOHS FOR CASH ONLY H. PETERSON HAS dona tho largest and best boot trado in Aiasterton mid aurI'nimdnig districts for thn List ten years .lid from litis date will sell boots and ilioea RETAIL at WHOLESALE I'RICES. As he is a Manufacturer and i Direct Importer, the profits paid to hose Hawking BiM Dabblers are saved oy dealing with 11. PETERSON. Pmce List—tfon's Watert glit, from 10/0,12/fi, 14/6 Men's Nailed Shooters from 11/(113/1116a '•lon'sbailed Bluehors from B/l] vlen's Shoes, heel mid too pl:iti>,from 8/9 '-ten's Leather Slippers from 3/11, iiiy's Strung Nailed bouts from (i/li, lirl's Strotnt School liooti from 6/0, adies' Kid E. >. from 0/0, j ulioa' Leather E. H., heel plates 8/0 Ladies' High Leg Lace Knot- from 6|li Ladies' Leather Slippers from 3/0, Jhildren's Bouts from !/• REMEMBER- The best and ukgest <tock m theWaira apa to sehcMrom. 11 sorts of Boots and Shoes made to ider. Please noto tho address—H. 'KTBRSON. Bun; Imporierand Manu■.cturev, Quecn-atri'.ot, Masterton. 2939 ANATOMICAL BOOT MART,QUEEN STRUCT, MASTERTON. (Opposite E, Diion'sCnach Factory,Mastertnii.) 1 U1 ICS L}V liEO" 1 to direct the attcntior h W* Lfcr*nl o thtt publ cto the epicnuld ■uoilnienUf udlM', Gen b', »uil ChUlron'a Hoots mi &hw6 now on viow at io() tbcirtsUbl bli icnt I'emo wh.ro you AIU c-mgev jour ••Kits rornlo to dl c'orcr wh ro y-ur pet corn* ivou'l etorlured. toiuewlweyour I'O.-ttwlilbe ha l.'dctotfc (,'laai fashion :m0 'JIO .Id of UU .•mi Unta reiiov.ici', irrcsjm'live of maker leniAM iJcmte !{cd Slur Boot Dopot. 11. T. REES, CASH IiOOT AND SHOE MAOIi Orrosiru Empihe Hotel, Masi^kto.v, HAS commenced business us above, solicits tlw patronage of friends and tho public of Masterton generally. BOOTS AND SHOFS MADE TO ORDER OK lilt fiUOKTEST NOTICE I'Oll CASH. REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. OPENING ANNOUNCEMENT. SIDNEY HEYWOOD. Winner of tho Champion Silver Cup of all England for lIA.IKCUTTIMG, BEOS to announco to tho Genoral Public of the Walrarapa, that ho lub taken the management of tho firstolass Hairdressing Saloon, situated at 159, Lambton Quuv, (next to Tornados') Wellington, and hopes by strict attention to business, combined yith good work manship, to merit a slwro uf their patronago. Razois Ground and Set, ani S, H, a Specialist, he will guarantee every Razor that is done. [IAIRCUTTING6d, SHAVING 3d. SHAMPOOING & SINGEING. N.B. Gentlemen Shaved while they wait, 2917 NOTICE, OWING to tho alteration In tho Railway time-table, nmiln will elosoas under at tho MastertonPostOllkeon and after WEDNESDAY, 18th Jpril. For Cartorton, Greytown, Feathorston, Wellington, etc, daily at 0.15 a.m and 2,30 p.m. For G'iarevillo, Dalefiuld and Matarawa daily at 0.15 a.m. For Opaki, Forty-Mile Bush and Napier daily at 1115 a.m, For faueru, Tenui, WhatataU, Castleoint, Ohonga, on Mondays and Thurs ays at 8 p. m, For Taueru andßranccpeth onSaturdays at 8 p.m. For Kuriputii daily at noon, For Bideford (Upper Taueru), Bowlands etc. on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1.20 p.m. For Alfredton on Mondays at 11.15 a'm. NOTE:—CorrcspondoncoforAlfredton is sent to EkoUiliunu daily. J. BAGGE, Postinastei', RED 31 AN H JNDO-CHINA r fEAS (Ke'jjmtmi) ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3030, 16 October 1888, Page 1
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