PEAEOB'S BOOTS Are Cheap and Good.': ... •' '.'.;"■ FRESH SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED per a.B, ARAWAand lONIC, direct from the b3Bt LONDON and' Parts flousea A LABGE ASBORTMB'NT'OF.OUfi OWNMANUFAOTUBE AT EIGHT PRIOES. Opposite 'Club Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton. REPAIRING Is NO W DONE at Our MASTERTON ESTABLISHMENT. \ mHE Public mil please understand that theBEST OF LEATHER ONLY will beuseij and the work will be executed by experienced workmen. Boots left one day cau'be had the next, or if desired, the same day. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSO.PIJABOB, ' (Opposite Club Hotel), Queen-street, Mast.erto
CHINA STORE MOW OPEN. "WOIsTG- YOTT, IMPORTER OF TEA, FANCY GOODS, OROCKERYWARE, PRESERVED GINGER.ETC, WISHES the inhabitants of Mastertan and surrounding districts to take notioe that ho has' started business next Tlieatre Royal, Queen-street, Masterton. ' • v , ■ ■ . D '„ PRIOBLIST, Best tea 2s per lb, 6Mb box lis fid : Oatmeal, 2Sd par lb, -Is fld per bag „„„ „ „ 81b „ 16s 6d Flour, 100 ft ba?, lis 6d, 60tb baft 6s, i, „ „ „ „ 111b „ Ms 6d ' 251b bag, 3s 3d " ' ~i, „ „„121b „ 22s 6d Best White Sugar, 3|d per lb, No 1, ii ii » „„ half chests 74s 40lb ba?, Us Gd Best tea Is lOd per lb, 81b box 13s 6d Best White Sugar, No 2, 401b bog. 10s „ ~ „ „ „ „ 111b „ mm fid „ „ „ „ „ ~ 121b „ 20s Best \Vhite«ugar, No 3,3 d perlb, 401b n „ „ „ „ „ half chests 65s bag; 9s 6d Good tea Is 6d per lb, 81b box lis Cd Currants, 6fd per lb ii ii ii i, H „ half chests 665,. Raisins, 6d per lb Best Coffee 1/4,16, and 1/10 per lb Sultana Raisins, 7d per lb The Helios Candles 9d per lb Sago, Pearl Barley, Rioo, Tdpiooa, al Southern Sperm Candlos £d oor lb 2| per. lb, or 61b for Is ' Soapßd ) , sdporbar, 41b bar 9d New Season's Jams. 5d per tin, Mul Keen's beak blue Is per lb berry Jam, 9d per tin Colman's Starch 6d per lb Morton's Brown Treaole, 21b tin 9d' Berber's ,' 7d per box „ Vinegar, lOd per bottleBaking Powder Is 8d per lb „ Piokles, lid „ Baking Soda 4d per lb Holbrook & Co's Pickles, KM pev bottl Fine Salt Id per lb , Lea & Perrins' Sauce, Is 2d per bottl Washing Soda ljd per lb, 201bs for Is .Mellon 1 ' „ 9d „ Blacking, 8d per dozen Brieht'a „ fid „ Clothes pegs Id per dozen ~ Nestle's Swiss Milk 8d per tin Clothes lines, fid each Salad oil fid per bottle Good Brooms, 1/6 each Castor oil fid do NailrodTobacco 4d peratick, 6/2 perlb Kerosene 5d do Juno „ lOd per stick, B/fi per lb Best Choeae 81 per lb Imperial Ruby Bird's Eye, 1/3 per stick. Wood & Go's Cornflour 4Hd per lb V/-perlb • • ■ Johnston's Cornflour 7d per lb Richmond, V.A, Is 6d per stick, 7s lb Coleman's Milstard 1/- and Is 3d per lb Small Twist, 3d per stick, Bs 2d per lb Houten's Cocoa Jib tins 1/Swiss Cigars, Id each, 2s per packet ' do do lib tina 3/10 " " nnflionrfitJnTnW™ 1« Frv'n flnnmi Mi nM«. M _ per packet do do lib pkts. 1/10 ' Best Cigars, 2d eaoh ■ Fresh butter, onions, potatoes, &c, ■ Palmer's Matches, per dozen ' I AM A CASH BUYER OP ZINC, TEA LEAD, AND COPPER, HIGHEST PRIOE GIVEN, ' Note the.Address— ' WQNG YOU, NEXT THEATRE EOYAL, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. • E.W.MILLS_&Oo-.(™tei,,.: HAKVESTING MACHINERY. Ui) T i BTOOK JUST LANDED COMPRISING The Buckeye lowdown Reapers & Binders. THE Lightest and Strongest Maohine in the World. The NEW KNOTTER, the Simplest and most Perfect, Tlio Buokeyo cannot capsize on Hill Sides. No Transport Carriage Necessary. The Buckeye is AWAY AHDAD of all others in improvements this season BUCKEYE two herse" Mowing Machines. HORNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers. HORNSBY'S Two horse Mowing Machines, HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub. . . „„ . - ' Rovolving Horae Hay Rakes, American Winnowing Machines for separating and cieaning all kinds of Grass Seeds and Gram, Extras for Buokeyo Reapors & Binders Extras for Hornsby's Reapers & Binders Binder Twine of best quality Binder Twine ' American Hill Side Ploughs' • • ' . ' Hornsby's 1 and 2 Wheol and Swing Plougha American Horse Hoes and Cultivators. Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughs E W.MILLS& CO, Limited. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON. IKffffiT^KSHMn iNnFrMfraanrana Foe Ready Money ONLY, WAE DECLARED! NOT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERMANY, BUT' Between tl»e BOOT DEALERS of MASTJEBTOJV. \ Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and District j "DE NOT DECEIVED' by large signs and big blow, but if you want GOOD J) ! BOQTSgoto;H. PETERSON, who you'all know sells nothing but e First-Class'Gootls it a Fair Price. No clap-trap Prices and advertisements to » mislead yon. Mat the shop and compare tile price andgooda with others, !• and it wfllbetodthat.H. PETERSON can not be beat, he is NOT "Here to-day and gone to-morrow.''. It. .-will not pay him to pawn off i BOOTS. OF ALE DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER .. REPAIRS.DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES. Make no mistake in the address, to be found next't'o Pearce's Boot Shon AND OPPOSITE BOSS & MUIR'S COACH FACTORY "* S,PETEESOIT, 7 :BOpTMAKftANDiMPOBTEK, / :•;;.: . \ ;,- QUEEN-STREET, '
THE NEW ZEALAND MUTUAL CIfEDI TORS' ASSOCIATION {fianntf. FOB ME PHOTKfIIiOHOT TniDE, GoiMMOM of Accodnis, do. ISSUES Weekly Commercial Beport of I Bankrivptoioß.Bills of Sale,As!ignme'ntßr Loans on \VooI andCrbpa,<to, Makes private onauiriea aato finanotal status; Collects accounts anywhero in' New Zealand and in Australia. , Subsotiption one and two euiaeas,payabls in advance. Masterton Agent, Mr E. H. Waddingtoi, Porry-atreot. n Solicitor, Mr A. B, Bunny. J. R. SANDERSON, OPAKI SAWMILLS, Masterton. RICHARD EVERNDEfr E PROPRIETOR, BEGS to notify t b , has purchased tho above well-known mill, and is prepared to aufc. and deliver timber to ordorany size, and at the lowest possible trade rate 3. All orders by p )Bt, at tho mill, or left at R. E.'s residence, will receive prompt and careful attention. , . Mail Service irom Masterton to Castlepoint, QN and after TUESDAY NEXT, lei January, 1889 the Dndorsiened wm run his MAIL COACHES betwoen Mastorton arid Cashpoint and intermediate places as follows ;~Leayo Club Hotel, Mastertou, for Tinniand. Caatlopimit.everyTTESDAY, and FMDAY Mornings at 7.45 a;m„ leaving Whakatski for Masterton evory WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY moraines at 6.80a,r0, arriving in Masterton at 2 p.m. in time to catch tho afternoon train for Wellineton. ;' i * t Passengers and Parcels can be booked either at Mr P. HOOD'S Club Stables, or at the Propriotor'ardsidencft. DixonStreet, Masterton. A coiiveyanco leaveß Masterton for Taueru and Brancepeth ovorySUNDAY MORNING at 7 o'clock, roturniug tn Maaterfcoiiatsp.nl, T.P.LETT, d 22__ . Proprietor. - T JOHNEITEYr In taking over tha business lately cen ducted by MHH, B.LATHAM to-iritimate that he is prepared 6o CHEaFMEaT Of tho Bksi Qmm to all parti of the town and district, A Trial Respectfully Mcittd. .-."'" 39 Ul ALTER PERRY, . t\ general butcher, BRIDGE-ST, MASTERTON NOTICE. TO THE INHABITANTS OF EKEU HUNA AND THE PUBIIO .GENERALLY. HENRY BURLING Junr. B ill BUp ply BBBF at the followint; Cflßh Prices por lb Hind Quarters, rump Steak 3|d ■- Steak Silyerloin 3M Ribs ... , fc ' Ming.. ... Z 2Jd , —MOTTOX— Fore-quarter neck & breast 1W Hind-quarters 2ld Sausages .... .„. i(( Aj ■ Bacon at Current Prices," H;B.-hop P; sby supplying 8 first-class article and giving Btrict attention to busi. ness, to receive a fair share of public sun vatL - ' 2902 jteOaHAMHOUSr, ELLIOESTREET, WELLINGTON MRS (Colonel) McDonnell, havin* i iu- •., > nm "Y to receive a few soleotjpupilboaKlenwhowillbe educated with her own daughters, and will receive most healthy sites in Wellington, andii a commodious residence, with all tho sunoundiups ofa refined, homo. -The course of instruction embraces English (inalliw various .branchea), Literature Nature, science, French, Gorman, latin. »lusic I (vocalandinstrumentai,violin.ha W couutoruointj, Geometry.Perspec .jvolightandshado from the round (Stu«onte may : sit for the examination of the- "• Dlungtqii School of Design or for the -"lend and Art Department Exaniina. wm). and needlework.: Terma-Forty-«;'rtht guineas per.aniilim.' ■' ; Wellington, 24th 'October. •■ '3039 ■'v. :• V W»Wi,|:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3194, 2 May 1889, Page 1
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