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STEVENS & QOKTON. 5, Af Fahiatua, at 12. noon, ■■ STEVENS ft GORTON liavo been .favored with instrnctoina to sell by public (motion at Pabiatus as above tho Leases o( 2804 aores of tho valuable . endowment of the Wellington Girls High- School, situate at ■-Mangaono, Forty Milo Buslij in Budtiuna varying m sizo from 15 to 225 acres each, at ail upset .rental of. one shilling per ...." - acre. . w' : -' Tho terjns of tho leases will be 21 years, . with provisions for a further extension of 14 years, and for eoropeiisation being paid by incoming tenants lor buildings titid improvements, other than olcariiisj the land. ; .For; further.particulars,'arid litho. plans apply' to v ' ! ' : C P I'OWLKS, /' • Sec. Wollinaton Collego, . ■■■.STEVENS'S GORTON, -- V'"' 1 Auctioneers. - Woodville, Bulls, Foildinp and • . Paiineratoa North, CENTRAL BdOTANDBHOE~ WAREHOUSE, ; TOSEPH CARPENTER bet's to imi. 0 uiato to tho Pnllic generally, that he lias purchased tho old established business (of which he liaS been connected for the last ten years), from Mils .J. Bambbr (latePolliti so successfully carried on in those centrally •situated premises,' QUEEN-St .51 ASTMTOM , and as ho thoroughly understands the requirements' of: customers, thoy may rely upoii being supplied with tlio BEST and MOST SUITABLE Goods, ; ."A3thepreaentßlock : 'i MUST, B&REALISED, ■ ; , - Every line.will.be - r ■- RE- MARKED, ': '. and sold at ' CONSIDERABLY BELOW COST .' TRICE, ; . CASH SALE will commence oil Saturday, Noy, Brd, ! .. .and continue for ; ONE MONTH; Great Reductions! LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS JI GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. Note iiik address— JOSEPH CARPENTER, ' ■ LATE. B AMBERS' CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTEIiTON.

BOOTS. BOOTS BOOTS. MUCH has been said about the Settlers' friend, and I ask the settlers to judge, for themselves who is the best friend to tho district,. Those wlio have paid thousands of poujids in wages which have all beisu circulated, in'the place or those who employ uext 'to no labor anil send all they oan scrape out of the' district; AS FOR OHEAP BOOTS cowpare qiihlifcy with'price and it will bo found that H.PKT£itSOX;< Shop is THE PLACE for' Cheap aiid Good Boots. . Tho following 1 lißt'; .will sjivo an ldeaofthebargtiiiMtobo'obtained ' :t Children's'StrOiigOoppur Toes from ;i/i) Girls High Leg Laco .Boots ~ 5/11 Boys StrongLnco Boots' ' O/o Youths „, ; „ „ „ 7/0 • Ladies Strong Leather E, 8, „ 8/.V Laco Up li; S. ~ 'H/(i Mens Bluchers „ 5/9 „■ Wator Tight „ 10/(5 „ Shooting H and T Hail „ 11/ li All other lines EQUALLY CHEAI' , And Remember No JRubhi.sh iu ,Stock. HOOTS & SHOES of all descriptions made to order, sown or pegged. Repairs done, Charges-Moderate, Country orders will r.cceive prompt attention. ' *Note the address—" Opposite Ross Ar Muir'K Coach Factory." Wholesale Drapery Company,

DEPART MBXT S ARE ' NOW ItBPL.Ii.TFWITH ; ' , toil THE SEASON, ... AT ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES FOR READY MONEY ONIY. P- DICKSON, Managing Partiier. . 8026 E. KIBBLEVVHITE, TOC ACCONiST, ' lIAIRDRESSING SALOON, QUEEN-ST..,.,.....MASTERTON. "I US'f ARRIVED A SPLJ3NDIP tl ASSORTMENT OF FISHING TACKLE, Lines and Flies, Minnows, Phantoms, etoi 1 . ■ FOR SALE-NEW MUSIC. - Circulating Library, all Latest Novels, and Standard Workt on Hand, Stahoxhry. AVaiiKixu Sticks, —INSPECTION. INVITED— The HAIR- DRESSING SALOON attached,, ivliieh is oue of tlio best appointed iai the District, is .under. the able management of PROFESSOR liO Wm, Jmtr, Who will be glad-to bco all his Old : \Frfends,andasiimnyNew Ones as possible, Ma am Set, Hair Dyed, LmUct Oi'M ' Jhtir Mmle Oji * For the convenience of Ladies tin; Hair Dressing Saloon .will be Specially liesorved for them everv THURSDAY from I to 2 and from G to 7. HAIIICUTi'ING, SHAVING, and . SHAMPOOING lie kaui "IK —VERV OHBAl'— JNO, yoUNG; "IRONMONGER, QpßßKlifoaßEy, JIASTMtTON. : • FQW SALE-VERY OIIE4P. A PARTNERSHIP In a iploudid J\ 6WB)illIn« tyuinew. A oliauco W»y»W..Oßly H?«qsshdomro. OflM. FwjlttJjlilift tMf tfind >is.{(4per. : .;;; •; n < ,5555

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3067, 29 November 1888, Page 3

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