BOOTS! BOOTS I BOOTS I H, HO UN SLOW, DOOT MANUFACTURER. (Opposite the Indu-China Toa Depot), MASTGUTON. WHILST thauluug tlioso who iiave supported liim Binco he luis beuii iii business iutiuiqtus that he has a choice stuck of own inula HOOTS AN DSHOIiS always oil hand, in Quutlciiicit's Ladies' mid Children's nf every description . Hoonslow's Buys' and Girls' School Hoots aro noted for Neatness, Quality and Cheapness. Hiiuksmw's Fashionable and Popular HIGH LEO CALF AND KAN (JAROO 800 rs ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE. Special ni.ido DAMPPROOF BOOTH, warranted to keep tho feet dry; very suitable for country wear, Masterton taken' by Storm! BOOTS AND SHOES UETAIL 1 AT WHOLBSALB PRICES i^,' ; Fpil.;OASH_ OJNLY H. PETERSON HAS dono the largest • and best boot trado ii) Masterton and surrounding districts for thn last ten years and from this dato will sell boots and shoes RETAIL at WHOLESALE PRICES. As ho is a Manufacturer and a Direct Importer, the profits paid to those Hawking Beot Dabblers are saved by dealing with H. PETERSON. Fkiob LIST— Men's Watertight, from 10/0,12/fi, 14/6 Men's Nailed Shooters from 11/ li 13/ li los Men's Mod Blucliois 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 0/0, (iirl's.Stronß School Boots from 6/0, Ladies' Kid E, 8. from 8/(1, Ladies' Leather E. 8., heel plates 8/0 Ladies' High Leg Laco Boots from 6/li Ladies' Leather Slippers from 3/6, Children's Boots from !/•
UEJIEMBERt The best and t.aruest Stunk m thu Wairaiapa tosokt (ruin. All nurta (if Bouts nnd Sliu'os umdo tu order. Please uotu tho address—H. PETERSON, Buos Inipurtßr and Manufacturer, Queen-strait, Mnstertun. 2939 Heel Btur lioot Depot. H. T. BEES,CASH BOOT AND SHOEMAKER Opposite Empire Hotel, Masterton, Has comraeiiccd business as above, solicits tho patrnnano of friends ' and tho imblio of Miißtortoii generally. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO OIIDER ON TUii SHORTEST NOTIOB FOR CASH. REPAIRS NE.VI'LV EXECUTED.
R. 0, SIIEaKMAiN & Co,, GENERAL AGENTS AND 8 H A R E B R OKEK S, Opposite the Union Bank, 41, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON 'VTTE bog loavo to inform tho public V V that we have commouced business in the aboyo line and all its branches, and hope to give thorough satisfaction to our friends and the public who may outrust us with their business. Wo iutend to study the interest of our clienti in eviiiy possible way, and by bo doing hope to gain their confidence and support. 1: Accurate information' obtained for olioiitu wishing to invest, ' Loans niptiatcd on the shortest notice. Several Bums of money to lend on good freehold security, in sums ranging from one hundred upwards. Crown Lands selected with fclie utmost caro throughout the Colony. Forms of application prepared and supplied on the shortest notice. On receipt of written authority, transnctinns with tho Crown Lands Department will becarofully ducted, thus saving clients expense, time and often disappointment. ; Charges moderate. Business conducted under Land Transfer Act. -80^1
v NOTICE. ~ OWING to the alteration in the Railway time-table, mails will close as under at tho MnstertonPoatOffice on and after WEDNESDAY, 18th £ pril. For Carterton, Greytuwn, Fenthoraton, etc, daily at 6.15 a.maud 2.30 p.m. l'or Clareville, Dalefield and Matarawa daily at 6.15 Mil. , For Opaki, Forty-Mile Bush and JNapier daily at 1115 a.m. • _ . For Taueru, Tenui, Whakatiiki, Castlepuint, Ohotiga, on Mondays and Tlmrs days at 8 p.m. For Taueru and Bhuicepctli onSaturdays ntßp.il). For Kuripuni daily at noon, For Bideford (Uuper Taueru), Bowlands eto. i»n Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1.20 p.m. Fur Aifredlon on Mondays at 11.15 a'in. NOTE:—CorrcspondoncoforAlfred ton is sent to Eketaliuna daily, J.BAGGE, Postmaster. mHE WATIOMITMIJTUAL LIFE J. ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIA (Limited). Fho Oldest Victorian Mutual Officii, and one'of tlio Leading Offices of tho World, Established 1809. MODERATE PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, : , TURKU QUARTERS OF A MILLION. ANNUAL INCOME EXCEEDS TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS,:; Tho first oflice in the world to introduce thoNON FORFEITURE PIUNOII'LE. Assuranco effected oil First'olass lives lip to fivo thousand pounds.- . Funds increasing at the rato of one hun* . dred Thousand pounds annually. Policy liuldors number over Twenty • , . Thousand. Tho Melbourne ArgUß styles the.'Nat; iorial Mutual " A Young Financial Giant," In framiii" tho articles of Aeanoiation the csporionco of tho boat lifo offices in Groat Pritfiin aud the United states of America was ivoll considered, and wherover a Bound and liberal feature was found it'was adopted, Tho result is. that I'hb'Nationai Moidal has boon onablod to combine in one office all tho advantages to ussurers which havo been proved 'to be consistent with security, < aud at, tho' samo tinio to. bedffo hi the institution with a« the sataardsj wlnch havo' bcoh 'found necessary to stability aiid succoßß. Fiirthfeif pariicwlai'B concerning The Nmionai •■MuroAt; cau bo obtained from ; . T, C.DAROY, , • District Agent. 'AgeniloS| , 3030 for Set? ; 2ealau(.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 23 October 1888, Page 1
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799Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3035, 23 October 1888, Page 1
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