; .\VEDNESDAY;:6th FEBKTJARY,IBB9 ■■'; v ■".'; Under,' ilie'auspices of the"' : - ■'■'■'■':■ '■ OOD ;entcica «;."!,».: Fair,ahd Iwill,beadvertiseaseme'aareceivod; .?■ Mastbrtqnf Pastoral ;&■,A.-.AflVociaticinV E. ;; TTv:' TT7OOD idvitese'titnes' • ; JLfcVv' yV : ,:. : ;iur;ibove;Fairr and will advertise same as received. ;.rv: JpiAN|.:^pii()B;S OK.ON TIME PAY- .'■..■.:' \J::h■■■:■, :,MENTS.;;.; ,Has Bevernl first-class instruments for sale, now on view at his Greytown Rooms : :,oall;andinßpeot ( .:- 'No excuse for anyone beine; without, • .aPiANoitiover;:-:':2429 : FOE :PRIyATB. SALE,, . :- 1 ANDEEWS&BEVVEN CHAFF I CUTLER, No G.G., with.Duplex Bagger, Tarpaulin, aet patent oiip bagrirfgs, blocks for wheels, and sundry ■• extras complete. • The whole .in; first class working order, main belts hew. .Apply to- ■F.H.W'OOD,-
Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, Great Clearing Cash Sale. JOSEPH OARPEHTEK reminds purchasers that he is still selling the balanco of his enormous stock recently purchased from Mks Bamber at Less than COST PMCX and will continue to do [m until every Uncus oleared, how is the chance of getting OHEA.P BOOTS AND GOOD BOOTS. Owing to tbo rush of customers, to keop up the supply, new. goods are being unpacked daily and all will bo sold at OLEABINGPBIOESforOASH. Owing to the impetus ?iven to the Boot Trade in Now Zealand by tho NEW TARIFF, Colonial made boots of all descriptions are being turned out.
JOSEPH CARPENTER asks nobody to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY, and keep the inciney in the country— ■/. . ■ ■. • He simply invites them to inspect the Now Zealand Manufactures, and compare the STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and ZELANDIA Brands with the Best Finished Imported Boob. His stock comprises Ladies and Children's boots of the noivest and most fashionable dosiq;na, finished o'qualto the beat London and Parisian makers by New Zealand workmen. Heads of families are asked to compare quality and prices with the Imported article, and make their purchase, Boots and Shoes of every kind made lc order and repaired on tho premises, Tho Ladles Department will in future be under the solo charge of Mbs UAKr-ENTER, Call and Inspect the Bargains, Joseph Carpenter's CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAREQUEEN STREET, MABTBRTON.
GREAT SALE DEAPERY, CLOTHING; MILLINERY, BOOTS AND FANCY GOODS, NOW-ON. 4s in the £ DISCOUNTferGASH, T. PROCTOR, CARTERTON Gooda dclivered:FßEß to"any pntt of the
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3108, 19 January 1889, Page 3
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345Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3108, 19 January 1889, Page 3
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