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GENERAL NOTICES, centra'lbootandsho . WAREHOUSE. . ; ' JOSEPH OARPENTEItbc&s to intiy mato to tlio Public generally, that ho llas purchased the old eatfiblished business (of whioh he has boon connected for tliq last ten. years), from Mits J. BAMM^lateFollinghamjso successfully carried on in 'those centrally-situated • premise's," and as he - thoroughly- understands the requirements of cusiomors; they may rely upon being supplied with the BEST and MOST SUITABLE Goods, As the present stock MUST BE REALISED, Every lino trill be RE - MARKED, : andsbldat ; CONSIDERABLY: BELOW COST ; PIUOE.. CASH SALE will commctico on Saturday, Nov. 3rd, and continue for ONE MONTH. Great Reductions 1 , LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS 11 ■ GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. ; Note the address— • JOSEPH CARPENTER, ' liATi! ' BAMBERS' CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, BOOTS. BOOTS. SOOTS. MUCH has been said about the Settlers' friend, and I ask tlio settlers to judge for themselves who is tho best friend to tho district. Tlioso who liavo paid thousands of pounds in wages which | have all boen circulated in the place or those who employ next to no labor and aend all tlioy can scrape out of-tho (lis- j trict. AS FOR CHEAP BOOTS com- : paro quality with price and it will bo ' found that ; H.PETERSON'S ' j Shop is THE PLACE for Cheap and Good Boots. : ... [ The following list will t;ivc an s idea of the bargains to bo obtaineda 1 Children's Strong Copper Toes : from 3/3 Girls High Leg Lace Boots „ 5/8 Boys Strong Lace Bonis „ 0/3 , ■ Youths „ „ „ 7/a Ladies Strong Leather E. Si „• 8/- . ~ LaeoLpE. S. ~ 8/0 Mens Bluchers , „ 5/9 „ Water Tight 10/0 • „ Shooting HandT Nail,, 11/6 - All bther lines EQUALLY CHEAP l 1 And Remember

No Rubbish in Stock. BOOTS & SHOES of all descriptions made to order, sewn or pegged, Repairs done. Charges Moderate. Country orders will receive prompt attention. ; *Note tho address—" Opposite Ross & Muir's Coach Factory," . TjIENDERS, TIIREIRONS, ETC. Renders, Jlireirons, etc, ALL AT L,QW IJRIOES. J NO. YOUNG, IRONMONGER, Queen Street, Masterton. Wholesale Drapery Company, DEPART M 15 NTS ARE NOW KEPLIiiTF, . WITH NOVELTIES FOR THE SEASON, AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES . FOR READY MONEY ONiY,

P ; DICKSON, Managing Partner. , 3026 LIME! LIME ! LIME TO THE EDITOR. Sir—There has been a jjooil dual of advertising ol lute in your paper about the Mauricovillo lime. Hitherto 1 have been contented with supplying the trado while others liavo been advertising for the straps, And an the output from tiro Harnetville Lime Kiln by about 800 per cent, It may be reasonably assumed that it is by far the best for every purpose for which lime is used, and as none but tlio most respectable ai'cnts arc appointed, nil customers may be assured that all orders will be executed i'liostmv, and with tlio GuKmst biviuiv and Attkn. am Tho Agonts for the Harrietvillo LiinoMr J. I'. Coivio, Masterton, Mr H.Trotman, Gieytown,MrJ. D. Oakly, Featlierston, Messrs P. Ilutson and Co., Wellington, Mr I!. P. Edwards, Palmerston. A very cheap JUtOWN LIME may also bo had for very nominal prices, also an excellent limo for agricultural purposes, ,

E E. BROOKS, • Mauriceville, September 12,1888 ADVT. . . 3004, e. kibblewhite/ TOBACCONIST, HAIRDKESBING SALOON, QUEEN-ST.. „.MASTERTON, IUST ARRIVED.- A SPLENDID (J ASSORTMENT OF FISHING TACKLE, Lines and Flies, Minnows, Phantoms, etc. FOR SALE—NEW MUSK). Circulating Library, ali Lntest Novels and Standard Workt on Hand. Stationery, Wai,iuno Sticks, -INSPECTION INVITEDThe HAIR. DRESSING SALOON attached, which is one of the best 1 appointed iji the Disirict, is under the ablo management of pimmoii «onw, j>m WhiMvill be ghu) to his'Old Frienda, hud asniany New Ones as possible/ ' Ru-mSdiHuir DijeJ, Imliu' Oml • HuirUaik Up. ■ , - : - .For the convenience of. Ladies' the Hair Dressing Saloon will bo Specially Reserved for them every THORSOAY from! to 2 and from Gtol/ ? v . .■■ ■•. HAIROIM'ING, SHAVING)' axd ! SHAMPOOING fl B each AiEDMAINfe INDO-GHINA TEAS. •V ■ (%«M,)

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3060, 21 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3060, 21 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3060, 21 November 1888, Page 3

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