'F. H. WOOD. WEDNESDAY, 6th FEBRUARY, 1889 - At 11,80' a.m. Carterton Ram and Ewe Fair Under the auspices of the w, and E.O. PABTORAL SOCIETY; S invitesi entries' < JIX, VV- -for above Fair,and .yvill.be advertised seme as received. THUESDAY, Fbbuuaky 14TH, ■ 1889, ram aniTewe fair, Under tho auspices of the - Masteiton Pastoral & A. Association. 771 TT TTTOOD invites entries A .Jul' -VV 'for above Fair, and will auvertlso same as received. PIANOS. PIANOS, NEW AND SECOND HAND, F R Cf AWH, OK ON TIME PAYMENTS. F.I-I.WOOD Hassovovalfirst-class instruments for. sale, now on view at his Greytown Rooms CALL AND INSPECT. ;No oxcuse for anyone bein:;-without •■■■■> ,a Piano nover. ~ : ; 2429 FOE PRIVATE SALE, ANDREWS & HEAVEN CHAFF CUTLER,; No 6.0.,. with Duplex Bagger, Tarpanliii, .set patent clip 'bagriugs, blocks for wheels; and' sundry extras complete.' The whole in first class wnrkiug order, main belts new. Apply to F.H.WOOD,
Central Boot- and Shoe Warehouse, Great Clearing Cash Sale. JOSEPH CARPENTER, -'reminds purchasers tlmt he is still selling the balaiico uf his (mormons stock recently purchased trom Mus Bambek at. Less than COST PlilCJi. ' ■ ■ ' - and will continue to do £so until every lino'ia cleared,. ftinris the. chance of getting CHEAP BOOTS AND GOOD BOOTS.
Owing to the rush of customers, to keep up the supply, now goods aro being unpacked daily iiinl nil trill bo sold at CLEARING PlUOi'lS for OASII. Owing to the impetus giyeti totlio Boot Trade in New Zealand by the NEW, TAIIIFF, Colonial made boots of all descriptions are beinf; turned out, JOSEPH CARPENTER asks nobody .to PATRONISE COLONIAL INDUSTRY; and keep the monoy in 'the wintry— He simply invites them to inspect the Now Zealand Manufactures, and comparethe STANDARD, WELLINGTON PREMIER and ZELAHDIA Brands with the Best Finished Imported Bouts. His slock comprises Ladies and Children's boots of tho newest aud most fashionable designs, finished equal to the best Loudon and Parisian makers by New Zealand workmen, Heads of families are asked to compare quality and prices with tho Imported article, and make their purchase, Boots and Shoes of evory kind made tc ordor and repaired on the premises, Tho Ladies Department will in future bo under the solo .charge- of Mas CAKI'EOTEIt. Cai.li and Inspect tub Baiiuains,
Joseph Carpenter's CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE WAKEHOUSE,' QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, CHEAT SALE . - or. DRAPEIIY, CLOTHING, MILLINERY,' BOOT AND FANCY GOODS, NOW ON. 4s in (jit £ MSCOWZ fwCASU, T,. PIiOCTOIi, THE OAKTEWJCOT^ DRAPER GoodsidtilivoredyinßE t<i uiypi(vt;uf'll:^ v ' . Distiici;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3109, 21 January 1889, Page 3
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405Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3109, 21 January 1889, Page 3
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