BOOTS I BOOTS! BOOTS! E'HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, [Opposite iho Indi'Chioa Tea Depot). ". MASTIiItTON. • ' TjTTHIUiT I hanking thoso who have )) -supported him since he has boon in business inl inidtia titut lie lias a choice *,£ of own iiMdn HOOTS ANDBHOKB ■ihvays mi hand, '' n Gentlemen's Ladies' ind Children's of every description. • Uobssiow's Dnyt 1 and Girls' School llooto aro noted fur Ncatncs3,Qualily and Cheapness, Hoo.nslow'.s Fashionable and Papular HIGH LEG OAI.F AND KAN (i\ROO LOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN' TEE TIUDE. Special m.iiio DAMPPROOF BOOTS, wiimmtal to keep this feet dry; veiy suitable fur country wear. Masterton taken hj Storm. lIOOTSAND SHOES RETAIL AT &> .FOR CASH OiNLY T£3) H.J J ETEESON HAS done tho largest and best bout tradoin Masterton and surivundin« districts for tho last ten years and from this date will sell boots and shoes RETAIL at WHOLESALE PIUOES. As iio is a Manufacturer and ,i Direct Importer, tho profits paid to those Hawking Hoot Dabblers aro saved by dealing with H. PETERSON. Pmoe List— Men's Watertight, from 10/0,12/0,14/0 Men's flailed Shooters from 11/013/0 los Men's flailed Bluchers from 5/1) Men's Show, hod "» d to ° \' ]^/ mm 8 / 9 Jlen's Leather Slippers from 8/11, liiiy's Strong Nailed Boots from 0/0, (hrl's Strong School Boots from o/0, Ladies' Kid E.S. from 0/0, Ladies' LeatherE. S.. hoel plates 8,0 Ladies' Hi«h Leg Lace Boots from b/o ladicß'Leather Slippers from 3/0, Childron|s Boots from !/• REMEMBER- The bkst and uiiokst Stuck m tho Wairaiapa to select from. \ll torts of Boots and Shoes mado to „uler I'leaso nolo th'o addrcss-11, | I'KTBRSON, Booi Importer and Manufacturer, Onecii-stmt, Masterton. 2939 liled" Star Boot Depot. H.T.BEES, I CASH jBOOT AND SHOEMAKER iOitosue Emmie Hotel, Mastekton, H 1 AS commenced business as above, solicits the patroniiito of mends i mid tho public of Masterton generally. | !• BOOTS AflD SHOES MADE TO i ORDER !■ ' OS THi SHORTEST SOTIUII J' FOR CASH. REPAIRS NEAOT. KBCOTm ETJTSHEaKMAN & Co, GENERAL AGENTS
S II ABEDfiOKE B S, Urrosm; the Unios Bank, 11, LAMBTON QUAY, WELLINGTON WE beg leavo to inform Iho public that we have commenced business in tlio above lino and all its branches, and hope to, givo thorough satisfaction to our friends am] tho public who may entrust us with their business. Wo intend to study tho interest of our clients in every possible way, and by so doing hopo to gain thoir coiindenco aud Emirate information obtained 'for clients wishing to invest. Loans liegodated on the shortest notice. . "Several sums of money to lend'on ...'oud freehold security, in sums ranging from ouo hundred upwards. Crown Lands selected with thoutmos earo throughout tlio Colony. Forms of application prepared and supplied on ho shortest notice. On receipt of written authority, transactiiins wilh the Crown J -inds Dopartmcnt will be carefully cinducted, thus saving clients expense, time and often disappointment, Charges moderate. Business conducted under Land Transfer Act. M OWING to tlio alteration m tho Bailwav tinic-lablo, mails will closo as underntthoMastbrtonl'ostODicconnnd after WEDNESDAY, 18th jprilFur Carterton, Grcytown, I cathoraton, Wellington, etc, daily at o.la a.m and 2.30 p.m. l,"„r ClMovillo, Dalolicld mid Mataimn daily at 0.15 a,m. . For Opaki, Forty-Milo Bush and iSapici daily at 11-15 a.m. Fur Taueru, Tenui, Whatataki, Castlepoint, Ohonga, oiiMondays and linirs days at 8 p.m. F.ir'l'nueru andßiaiicepcth on&aturdays at 8 p.m. For Kuripuni daily at noon. For Bidcford (Upper Taueru.Bowland! etc. on Tuesdays and Saturdays at Ul For Alfredton on. Mondays at 11.18 am j Nl'Tli'.— CovtcsjiondciicolorAlfrcatci: iisßonA oEhetahunajaily. ooE) ■ I Postmaster. TTuiKisATIOSAI. JiUTUAU uin i f r BI {AIATIONOPADBTfiA. j ' LASIA (Limited). I flu, Oldest Victorian Mutual Ottico,an< u, IL . 61 the Leailiuc Offices of thoWorld Established 1809. MODERATE riIEMIUMS, LAME ACCUMULATED FUNDS, THIIEIiiQUABTBHBOT A MILLION AWUAL INCOMiTeXCEEDS TWO SiED THOUSAND I'OUNDS, The first office in the world tolintvoduci thoNONFOIIFEITUREPINCIHUi Assurance eilected on First-elm lives U| to five thousand pounds. Funds increasing at the rato of ono Iran dred Thousand pounds annually. Policy holders number over Iwont , Thousand.
The Melboumo Avguß styles tho Mlioiinl Mutual " A Young iinaneial Giant." In franiint? tho articles o[ Association tho oxuoticiico oi tho tjest life oflicos in ■ £ Britain and tho United states of AnDrtoWWollconsi.lomUnd«hcr. tod it ™s adopted. The result » eSlod to coiubiuo in ono o hco all tlto SaRH to- «buco» which have l»«i hayo boon found necessary to stpnuy lEVticute concerning Tuk fim t.CD'AROY, District Agont., - ; From W.MI]RSELI;, Ihspectorof Agonoies,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3041, 30 October 1888, Page 1
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720Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3041, 30 October 1888, Page 1
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