BOOTS I.BOOTS I BOOTS I H.HOUNSLOW, , BOOT MANUFACTURER, i (Opposite the Indo-China Tea Depot). 11 MAS'MITON. WHILST lhanki::g those who have supported him since he Ims been in business intimates that he has a choice stock of own made BOOTS ANDSfIOES always on hand, in Gentlemou's Ladies' and Children's of ovory description . Hoonslow's Boys' and Girls' School Boots aro noted for Ncatness.Quality aiid Cheapness. Hounslow'h Fashionable and Popular HIGH LEG UALF AND KAN GAKOO 800 I'S AUK UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE.,SpcmI nude DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep the fcetdry'j'vcry suitable for country wear. Masterton taken by btorm, BOOTS AND SHOES RETAIL AT WaoXiESAXiXI X» It I CBS ffi- FOR CASH OA'LY- f3 h.fbtlrson HAS done the largest and. belt boot trade in Masterton and surrounding districts for tha last ten yean mid from this date will sell buuts and shoes RETAIL at WHOLKsALB PRICES. Ah he is a'Manufacturer and a Direct Importer, the profits paid to those Hawking Beot Dabblers aro saved by dealing with H.PETERSOk .■:..' Priob List—; Men's Watertight, from 10/6,12/6. U/0 Men's Nailed shooters from 11/ li 13/6 16s Men's Nailed Bluchers from 5/11 Men's Shoes, heel and toe plate.from 8/9 Men's Leather Slippers from 3/11, Hoy's Strong Nailed Boots from (i/(i, (flrl's Strom.'School Booh from 6/B, ! dies' Kid K. j». from 0/6, Ladies' Leather E. S„ heel plates 8/6 Ladies' High Leg lace Boob from 6/6 Ladies' Leather Slippers from 3/6, Children's Hoots from 1/REMEMBER- Tho best and mkoest itock m tho Wairaia|m tosekcMroin. All Butts of Bouts and Shoes made to ordor. Pleaae noto the address—H. PETERSON, Boos Importer and Manufacturer, QuMii-sttnßt. Maatorton. 2939 Red Star Boot Depot. H. T. BEES, CASH BOOT AND SHOEMAKER OrposiiE Empire Horn, Mastemon, HAS commenced business as above, :■ solicits the patronage of friends and the public of Mastortou generally. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER ON TUJ SHORTEST NOTICE FOR CASH, REPAIRS NEAtTy EXECUTED. |R.O.SHEaKMAJN&Co,, i general agents S H A RE B BOORS, Opposite the Union Bank, 41.LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON WE bog loavo to inform tho pnblio that we have commenced busi< ness in tho abovo lino and all its
brunches, and hope to give thorough satisfaction to our friends and the public who may entrust us with their business. We intend to etudy tho interest of out clients inovory possible way, and by bo doing hope to gain their confidence and support.' . ;.,,,,, Accurate information obtained for clientßtvishing to invest. Loans negotialeilon thesbonost notice, Several sums of monoy to lend on good freehold security, in sums ranging from one hundtod upwards. Crown Lands selected with tho utrnosl caro throughout the Colony. Forms ol application prepared and supplied on the shortest notice. On receipt of written authority, transactions with tho Crown Lands Dopartmont will becarofully anducted, thus saving clients expense, time and often disappointment. Charges moderate. Business coiiduoted under Lund Transfer Act. 80.il : .NOTICE. OWING to the alteration m the Railway time-tablo, maib will close as under at tho MasttrtonPostOffice on and after WEDNESDAY, 18th April. For Carterton, Greytuwn, Feathorston, Wollingtoii, etc, daily at (i.loa.m and 2.30 p.in. For Clareville, Dalofiold and Matarawt daily at 6.15 a.m. • ' t For Opaki, Forty-Mile Bush and NapiOi daily at 1115 a.m. For Taueru, Tenui, Whakataki, Caßtlo point, Ohonga, on Mondays and Thurs daysutßp.m. ■ For Taueru andßiancopeth onSaturdays " atßp,ra. For Kuripuni daily at noon. For Bideford (Upper Taueru), Bowlandi , etc. on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1.21 For Alfredton on Mondays at II.JB a-m ■ HOTE:—CurrespondoncoforAlfredtoi is sent to Eketahuna daily. J, BAGGE, Postmaster, iiUIE NATIONAL MUTUAL LIF I ASSOCIATION OF AUSTRALASIAOraimn). i The Oldest Victorian Mutual Office, ami ono of the Leadine Offices of the World Established 18G9. { MODERATE PBEMIUMS, LARGE I BOMUSEB, mmsmuamn ' ; ACCUMULATED FUNDS, THREE QUARTERS OF A MILLION, ANNUAL WPOMBBXCBBD*TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS, \ Tho first office in tho world to intrndui [ tboNONFOItFEITUREPRINCII'L] i Assuranco effected on First-class lives \\ t to fivo thousand pounds, \ ' Funds increasing at tho rate of one bun- ' dred Thousand pounds annually. ' Policy holders number over Twent ' Thousand- > Tho Melbourne Argus styles tho National Mutual" A Young FinancialGiant," 1 In frauiinc the artiolea of Associate: tho experienced the bost life offices lr Great Britain and the United states o: ■America was well considered, and wner : ever a sound and liberaHeature wa found it was adopted. The result l . that The National Mmm has boei ' enabled to combiuo in one oftico all tb< i advantages to assurers which navo beer I proved to' -bo consistent witlii security and atthoßame time to hedw m thi institution with all the safeguards whic] havo been' found necessary to stabilit; and buccoss. ■ • . ,•: „ :. Further patfcicalara coucermng liii Nj>iio»A' MniVAi can bo obtaine< *"*'.'" T.CD'AROY, District Agent. ■ From ■ • ■ iW.MORSELL, ■.!■•■ ••,•'. Inspector of Agencies, ' , Bomr-;.«'V:.,..-.; ! .:^.M9?--w.'ft* Bl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3037, 25 October 1888, Page 1
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