Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Great .Clearing Cash Sale. ■JOSEPH CARPENTER rominds 0 purchasers tlmt he is still selling tho balance uf his enormous stock recently purchased trom Mus Bambkk Less tliifii COST PlilCJi, * ■ ' and will continue to do so until oYory line is cloared. how is the chanoe o'f gotting • CHEAP BOOTS AND GOOD BOOTS. Owing to the rush of customers, to koop up tho supply, now goods are being unpacked daily and all will bo sold at CLEARING PRICE_S for CASH. Owing to the impetus ijiven to the Boot Trade in Now Zoaland by tho NEW TARIFF, Colonial made boots of all descriptions aro being turned out. JOSEPH CARPENTER asks nobody to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY, and keep tho mouey in the country— • Ho simply invites them to inspeofc tho Now Zealand Manufactures, and compare the STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and ZELANDIA Brands with tho Best Finished Imported Boots, His stock comprises Ladies and Children's boots of tho noirost and most fashionable dositjns, finished equal to the besf. London and Parisian makors by New Zealand workmen. Heads of familios are asked to compare quality and prices witli the Imported article, awdmako tboir purchase, Boots and Shoes of every kind made to ordor and repaired on ' The Ladies Departmeut will in future bo under the eolo ohargo of Mrs Oarprnteu, Oali and Insvkot the Bargains at HOUSE, enter's iVAREQUEEN STREET, MAOTERTON.
. IN BANKRUPTCY, In tlio District Court of Bankruptcy liolden (it Masterton, being a local court of Bankruptcy, and In tlio matter of " The Bankruptcy Act, 1883," and the amendments tlieroof. NOTICE iB hereby given that Robert Crawford, of Mastorton, Blacksmith, was this day adjudged a bankrupt, and I hereby summon a mooting of creditors, to bo holden at tho Old Court Room, Mastorton, on SATURDAY the 22nd day of December, at 12 noon. W. SELLAR, Deputy Assignee, Mastorton, 17th Decombor, 1888. Mi lONS for the situation of OLERK to tho Wharoama Road Board are invited up to the 4th January 1889. - EDWIN MEREDITH, Chairman. m MASTERTON MASONIC LODGE, 1480, E.G... INSTALLATION NOTICE. rpHE Installation of Worshipful MasJL ter and Investiture of Officers will tako placo on Monday, tho 17th day of December, 1888, at 6 p.m., in the Lodge Room, Bannistor-street. • SUPPER AT 8 p.M. Visiting Brstiirkn Invited, By Order of thoW.M, W. SELLAR, Secretary. -CAUTIONrpHOSE about to insure their lives JL slujuld use care in selecting their office, as sevoral peoplo in this district hearing of our magnilicont bonuses liavo gono by mistake into tlio smaller Mutual Offices. The oldest and wealthiest Society in the Colonics is THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL TROYIDENT. llessiw Lowes k loiuts are tho Mastorton agents, You get a bonus at tho end of this mouth by taking out a policy now, D. O'SULLIVAN, Travelling 8081 Club Hotel. s : ELLAR and CIIEMELLS, AGENTS FOR Sew Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company, Tho Now Zealand Accidont lns'irance Company. Tho Public Trust Otlico of Now Zealand, 'l'ho Culouial Mutual Life Assurance Society, 1 ILAFeakM HAY FORKS CHEAP. JNO. YOITO-'. IRONMONGER •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3082, 17 December 1888, Page 3
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