■BOOTSiBOOTS! BOOTS! I H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT JIANUPAOTURER,. (Opposite tlio Indo-China. Tea Dopofc). ' MASTERTON, WHILST thanking thoso who have auppiirtc'd Mm Einco'ho has been in business intimates dint ho has a choice stock of own made BOOTS ANDSHOES always on hand, in Gentlemen's Ladies' and Childreu's of every description Houxslow's lioyi' and Girls' School Boots aro noted for Noatness.Quality and Cheapness. Houkswiw'hFashiunuilf and Popular HIGH LEG OALF AND KAN GAKOO 800 IS AUK UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE. Special nwdo DAiIPI'ltOOF BUU'IS, warranted to keep the feet dry| very suitable for country wear. Masterton taken by Storm. IiOOTS AND ;MOKSRETAIL AT WHOLESALE . .' 3? KAI C -JETS' §gf FOR CASH ONLY "^ 11/PE.TEESON HAS dono tho largest and boat •boot trado in Masterton and butMinding districts for tlw last ten years and from ibis date wilWell boots and shoes RETAIL at WHOLEsALK PKIOES. As he is a Manufacturer and it Direct Importer, the piuflts paid to tlioso Hawking Bent Dabblers are saved by dealing with H. PETERSON. Price List— Men's Watertight, from 10/6,12/fi, 14/0 Men's Sailed Shooters from 11/ li 13/016s Men's Mailed Bluchers from B/l] Men's Shoes, heel and too pbte,from 8/9 Men's Leather Slippers from 3/11, , liny's Strong Nailed Pools from 0/0, Hirl'B Staiiiu School Boots from 5/0, Ladies' Kid E. S. from 0/0, Ladies' Leather E. S., heel plates 8/0 Ladies' High Leg Lace Boots ton, 8/11 Ladies' Leather Slippers from 3/8, Children's boots from 1/REMEMBER- Tho best and laimkst •jtouk m the Wairaiapa to select Irom. All sorts of Boots and Shoes made to order. Please uoto tho addrens-H, PETERSON, Boot Importer and Manufacturer, Queen-street. Masterton. 2939 Kctl Star Boot Depot. H. T. BEES, CASH BOOT AND SHOEMAKER Of rams Empire Hotei, Mastbkion, HAS commenced business as above, solicits the patrona»o of frionds und tho public of Masterton generally. BOOTS AND SHOES MADE TO ORDER ON Tlli BUOIITEST NOTICE FOR CASH, REPAIRS NEATLY EXECUTED. R.O.SHEARMAJN&CO, ' GENERAL AGENTS
BHAEEBBOKE R S, Opposite tub Union. Bank, II.LAMBTONQUAY, WELLINGTON WE beg lcavo to inform tho public Urnt we have cnnimeiiced busi. Ncsa in tho above lino and all its braricliN, mid bnpe to givo thorough satisfaction to our frionds and the public who may entrust us with tlipir business, Wo intend to study the interest of our cliunU in ovary possible way, and by so doing hope to gain their confidence and support. , . Accurate" information obtained for clients wishing to invest.' Loans negotiated on tho sborieat notice. Several sums of monev to lend on good freehold security, in sums ranging fiora ono hundred upwards. Crown Lands selected with the utmost euro throughout tho Colony. Forms of application prepared and supplied on the shortest notice. On receipt of written authority; transactions with the Crown Lauds Department will becarefully o nducted, thus saving clients expense timo and often disappointment, Charges moderate. Business conducted under Uno* Trausfor Act. 30J1 OWING to the alteration m tho Railway time-table, mails will close as under at tho MnsttrtonPosKfc mi and after WEDNESDAY, 18th 4 pril. For Carterton, Greytown, Feathorston, Wellington, etc, daily at (i.15 a.ui and 2,30 p.m. For llareville, Dalefield and Matarawa daily at (i.15 a.m. For Opald, Forty-Milo Bush and Napier daily at 1115 a.m. For J'aiieru, Tenui, Wlmkatiiki, Caatlepoint, Ohonga, onMondays and Thurs days at Bp.m. Fur Taiioru andßrancepeth onSaturdays at 8 p.m. For Kuripuiii daily at noon. For Bideford (Upper Taueru), Bowlands etc. on Tuesdays and Saturdays at 1.20 p.m. For' Alfrcdton on Mondays at 11.16 a'in. NOTE:-CorrespondonceforAlfredton is sent to Ekctahuila daily, J. BAGGE, Postmaster, LASIA (Limited). Tho Oldest Victorian Mutual Offico, and one of the Leadinc Offices of the World, Established 18bU MODERATE PREMIUMS,LARGE .• BONUSES, • PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ACCUMULATED FUNDS, THREE QUARTERS. OF A MILLION. . ANNUAL INCOME EXCEED'TWO .HUNDKED THOUSAND POUNDS, Tho first offico in the world to introduce theNON FORFEITURE PRINCIPLE, Assuranco ctrected on First ; class lives up to Dvo thousand pounds. 'Funda increasing at the rate of one hundred Thousand pounds annually. Policy holders number over Twenty Thousand; The Melbourno Argus styles the National Mutual "A Young-Financial Giant." In framing tho articlos of Association the experience ot the best life Offices in Groat Britain and'tho United States of America waswoll considered, and wherever a sound and liberal feature was found it was adopted. The' result is that Tub National Mutuai/ has been enabled to combino in one offico all the advantages to assurers which havo boon proved to bo consistent .with security, and at tho sauio timo to.hedro in the institution with all the safeguards which havo been found necessary to'stability and success. t . , m , Further particulars 'concerning fit' NrnoNA' Muiuai can bo obtained m : IaD'AROV: >:..■:,: District Agont, From . ■' . -W. mdrbell; ; ■■■:■ .■■■■■ "■'.'. Inspector of Agencies, . 3030 /.i.'/.i^M^^
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3042, 31 October 1888, Page 1
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773Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3042, 31 October 1888, Page 1
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