:^;;F-H;;;WOOD,v---:~ TARATAHI • CARTERTON HACK RAOINGOLIJB'S MEETING, M ON DECEMBER, 29ni MR P. H. WOOD, favored with in Btructiuus from tho Stewards, will sell tho PRIVILEGES iu connection with the above at his Carterton 'Rooms on FRIDAY next, December 21«t, :it 8 p.m.. The privileges compiiso:'— Publican's Booth Fancy Goods Stall , Gaids of Races Gates Right of Games F. H. \YOOD, i Auctioneer. Eace Privileges. F. p. WOOD, Has lcccivtd instructions from the stewards of the South Wairarapa Racing Club to sell by, Public Auction, at the Oddfellow's Hall, Featherston, on SATURDAY NEXT at 1,30 p.m. the I privileges in connection with races to be run at -the Taiilierenikau'Coureo on Tuesday,.January Ist, 1889. ~; ' SATURDAY, 22nd DEOEMBERIBBB. r Feathferstorf "; w Entirely UnreservtdSsle of Household' '-Furniture ■ General Merchandise and Produce,-, " :" ' ; JF.H.3VOOD HAS received insfvuctions.fronv Mr; E, Haeeis' to; Bell by Auction at the Oddfellow's' Hall, Featherston on SATURDAY iSBXT, at 1,80 p.in the whole of his Household Furniture and Effects, and on" behalf of other consignors, about £'Boo'uf ■ : ' ' GENERAL MERCHANDISE.
PEW 0 0 B ■ Has been favored with instructions from* Mr S. Vennei, to sell by Publio Auntion, on the promises situated Kuratiwhiti Itoad, Grey town, known as The Laurels; on THURSDAY, the 27th ihet. at 11. o'clock, the whole>f'his ; valuable House Furniture and Effocts, comprising— ..-.■-•.. ' /''v- ■:■"'■'■■'• Every ; requisite _ for"comfort and " convenience ina well-appointed ; house, including, Drawing, " Dinim,', and Bedroom Furniture, Kitchen Utensils, Garden Tools,&o.,.feV'-v/ y y';- : ' . Lunch Provided,':. . Central-*Boot u fand
JOSEPH CARPENTER reminds y purchasers that he is still selling the. balance ; of his enormous; stock recently purchased: trom Mrs Bamber at ■■■•■■ ■..:■■ ,}:,. ■■:-.'Wi: Less than-*.COST MICE. and will continue to do" so 'lintil' every line is cleared, Now is the chance of getting •; CHEAP BOOTS AND GOOD BOOTS. Owing to tho rush of customers, to keep tip the supply, new goods are being unpacked: daily and all will be sold at CLEARING PRICES for CASH. Owing to tho impetus given totlio Boot Trade in New Zealand by the NEW TAKIFF, Colonial made boots of all descriptions jre being turned out, JOSEPH CARPENTER asks nobody to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY, and keep the money iu the countryHe simply invites them to inspect tho New Zealand Manufactures, and compared STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and;ZELANDIA'Brands with the Best Finished Imported Boots, His stock comprises Ladies and Children's boots of the neiroit and most fashionable designs, finished equal to tho best London aiid Parisian makers by New Zealand workmen. Heads of families an) asked to compare quality and prices with the Imported article, and make their purchase. ■Boots and Shoes of every kiud made to order and repaired on the premises,
Tlio Ladies Department will in future be under the sole charge of Mrs OABPKNIER, oam AND ImsI'ECI tub Bahoains at Joseph Carpenter's CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAREQUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. -OAUTIONTHOSE about to insure their Hvcb .should use care in selecting their office, as several people in this district hearing of our magnificont bonuses have gone by mistake into the smaller Mutual Offices, The oldest and wealthiest iiociety'in the Colonies is THE AUSTRALIAN MUTUAL PROVIDENT. Messrs Lowes & Johns are the Masterton agents. You get a bonus at the end of this month by taking oufcapolioy now, .. D. O'SULLIVAN, ' . Travelling Agent,/ X 8081 OlubHotel, FENDERS, ENDERS, J}IREIRONS,-ETg ) : ■■MiATIOiaiOES^i ;;v;;:; : -iR6NMON6ER, { ;ijH; ; ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 3
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542Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3085, 20 December 1888, Page 3
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