"TENDERS, TwaiißONs, ICTO. JjUNDEDS, JJ IREIIIOXa, ETC, all at low prices. J NO. YOUNG, .IRONMONGER, • Queen Street, Master ton. Wholesale Drapery DEPARTMENTS ARE • NOW KEPLE.TE WITH NOVELTIES FOR THE BEASON, AT ' ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICES FOR READY MONEY ONLY. P- DICKSON, Managing Partner. E. TOBACCONIST, &c., - V • HAIRDRESSLNO SALOON^ I QUEEN'ST,.;.„„..MASTERTON, 1 IUST ARRIVED.-A: SPLENDID tli ASSORTMENT OF 1 -FISHING TACKLE, Lines and Flies; Minnows, Phantoms, etc. .FORSALE-NEW MUSIC. "■■■- ; Circulating Library, all Latest Novels, and Standard Workt on Hand. .Stationery, Walking Sticks. —INSPECTION INVITED— ' The HAIR-DRESSING SALOON attached, which is one of ; the best appointed in the District, ■ is" under tlio able management of' PROFESSOR ROWLEY, Jmin Who will bo glad to see all his Old ' Friends, and as many New Ones as possible. ' . „ ' Rows Set,-Hair Di/ed, Ladies' Owii ■'Eairihde Up." * For the convenience of Ladies the Hair Dressing Saloon will be Specially Resorved for them every THURSDAY from 1 to 2 and from 0 to 7. HAIROUTITNG, SHAVING, and ' •SHAMPOOING 6B'each CHRISTMAS Presents' Christmas PRESENTS! IFJ'S! gifts: ' < . OF • IRONMONGER, MASTERTON. 8 6 I ( t I i I 1 s J ( ] F ) Spring and Summer 1888. L J HOOPER and Co, BONJVIARCHE, A RE NOW OPENING OUT THEIR J1 FIRST INSTALMENT OF SPRING AND SUMMERMILLINERY, DRAPERY, CLOTHING, ETC. • special novelties • IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, PRINTS, GINGHAMS, ZEPHYRS, FANCY DRAPERY, ETC. . Particulars of .which will be duly advertised in a few days. CALL AND. INSPECT THE STOCK -ATTHEBONMARCHE. ' L, J, Hooper & Co, BOMARCHE Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, LAST WEEK 1 LAST WEEK 1 onus Great' Cleaving Cash Sate. TOSEPH: CARPENTER Vonlinc i s V P urd , iaE(!l ' s 1118 Clearing salo for One Munth,t6fr; iatM 01) SATURDAY o[lli ow j 8 the chance of
voting CHEAP BOOTS AND'GOOD;BOOTS. Owing to the null of customers, to keep up the Supply, now goods are being unpacked daily and all will bo Bold at CLEARING PRICES for CASH, Owing to tho impetus to tho BootlYado in New Zealand by tho NEW TARIFF, Colonial mado boots of all descriptions aro being turned out, JOSEPH CARPENTER asks nobody to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY, and keep tho money in the country.' _ Ho simply invites tliem to inspect the New Zealand Manufactures, and compare tho STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and ZELANDIA Brands with tho Best Finished Imported Boots. His stock comprises Ladies and Children's boots of tho neivoit and most! fashionable deSisns, finished equal to the best London and .Parisian makers by Now Zealand workmen. Heads of families ore asked to compare quality and prices with tho Imported article, and make their purchase, .Boots and Shoes of oyery kind mado to order and repaired on tho premises. Oalland Inspect tub Bargains at Joseph. Carpenter's ; CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAIiE. , HOUSE, : QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. Masonic Hotel* j WOODVILLK. THlS'new and .olegant hotel is now opened and affords the.best'of accommodation for Travellers.and Visitors. 3 Meals provided on arrival of trains-and Coaches.'. L. D. BICEERTON, - ■' ; PiVptietOT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3080, 14 December 1888, Page 3
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484Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3080, 14 December 1888, Page 3
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