BOOTS I BOOTS;!. BOOTS I MffiSffl'' Autumn Goods; ,;.' Kirkcaldie and Stains, i !l. ll.» li«Jn_nklno Ton TWIt.Y . - •'' (OdpobHo tho Indo-China Tea ■ : MASTERTON. WHILST thanWn~gthoso who have AUtlimil (jOO' supported him elnco he lirb in business intimates thst he has a choice itock of own made BOOTS ANDSHOES . always on hand, in Gentlemen's Ladioi and Children's of every description. _ ' _ j Hodnsiow's BoyV and Glib" Sohool PRELIMINARY NOTIUE. Boots are noted for NcatneßS.Quality and Cheapness Hodsslow'ii Fashionable and Popular HIGH LEG OALF AND KANUAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE.'.Speci&l made DAMP- _. PROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep the IJ._ . y . feet dm vorv suitable for country wear. L,J - - Eketahuna Boot Depot. E'HANSEN LATE of Masterton begs to inform the inhabitants of Ekotahunaand surroondipg district that he has taken the Thos. PROCTOR, seen in tho Vairarapa. An early call Is solicited-bv Thos. PROCTOR, THE CARTERTON DRAPER. NEW GOODS. • NEW GOODS. [TE are now showing a firat class V V assortment of WINTER DBAVERY, and offer special value in NEW ■8 NOW OPENING UP HIS First Consignment Autumn Goods. WELLINGTON. WHOLESALE AND FAMILY DRAPERS, FURNISHERS *' OUTFITTERS. Lambion-quay & Si. George's Hall. WELLINGTON. SPECIALITIES NOW SHOWING FOR THE Autumn and Winter Season. •* ■• nr|HE Latest Fashions in Millinery— I, 1 New Shapes in Straw Hats and Bonnets just opened. Novelties in His motto is—CHEAPNES, DURA Fashionable Ribbon-trimmed Felt flats BILHY, and DESPATOH. -the ' Burleigh,' ' Risawa,' ' Albany,' j)JSI ■ 'Mom, 1 'Waterlily,' etc., etc The "~—m — «r%rtrtm/-vTi ' Harlequin'combinationribbon-trimmed ThOS. PROCTUK, ■ Felt Pat—the success of the season. A ~*—: ' liow assortment just opened, and all THE ~~«T;TiT.rt combination of colours in atook. New PT? A ftQ STrTrliS' Tweed and Silk Travelling Caps, inlatge CART ERTON VI llilUlJ UJLJIJiJL/KJi variety of new styles, prices from Is 9d, DRAPER. „„,,;"".,, 0 n 25,2s Cd to 4s 6d. Birds, Wings, J. GRAHAM & Co., Mounts, Osprojs, Feathers, Ornament*, /S'sSSKt etc., in large variety. GRAND ASOTTMkNI MASTERTON. of GOODS) hold LARGE STOCKS on this season's Suitable for the approaching AUTUMN FaelimTiaMo P.nofllrYiPQ and WINTER trade COCKSFOOT raSlllOliaDlC UOSIUITIob THE' • ' • MTIXINERY DE Harvested off old pasture. PARTMENT Thoroughly Cleaned. ~„,., Is as usual roplete with every Novelty, Newest Draping and Styles in Skirts n „ mMnlimm Can bo confidently Recommended and Bodies. Costumes Estametie TRIMMED and UNTRIMMED Serge, braiding trimming, 29s 6d to 60s, GOODS. mnw MOST VALUABLE OF aLL Costumes in Dress Twoeds, Tailor-made THE DRESS DEPARTMENT mfi GRASSES skirts, New Patterns in Fabrics, Prices Ib also to tho fore with a Grand lot of ' from 30s to 70s. Fashionable costumes No Graß3 w , « and e i ve a Sj.tsS Kw THE FURNISHING and GENERAL y __ Materials, trimming of Braiding, EmDRAPERY . broidered appliquo, etc., etc., from 40s too, is quite up to the usual standard of -ALSO- tolo ° 3 ' Costumes in Black Cashmere. excellence braiding trimming or fay striped Silk, BOYS', YOUTHS' ft MEN'S R G G]mtSf M> mite m & f 6d f to , f 2 ° 9 :. Costumes in CLOTHING. . Slow. Alsike, Cow G«, Timothy, S Jff' MmM ? taraed ' 63s to are also well represented, and especial Florin) sheep F( , 80U0) Har j jf eMuei WW. attention is called to thn Stock of Meadow Fescue, Tall Fescue, Crested Boots and Shoes Dogßtaii, etc, etc., which, for Price and Quality * ill bear gAMp r E km pn IO ES ON Costume Skirts with pieces forhgdices, comparison with anything to be DawriJlJ * au rilv ut unmade, inall new fashionable materials, seen in the Wairarapa. APPT.IfIATiON. ' Ladies' and Children's Fashionable APPLICATION. W. H. ROBINS. 3163 (Opposite Star Hotel Qoeen-stbeet,) with Astrachan and Fur, a great variety, from 25s Cd to G7s Cd. Plush Mantles, k o CABINET MAKER *UPHOLSERER, plain or trimmed Polarien and Fur )S ' 73s Gd to L 7 7s. Muscat Mantles, very A LL KINDS of FURNITURE made stylish shapes, warm for winter. Long and Repaired. Silk Mantles for eldorly ladies, lined Quilted Silk, comfortable shapes. Black MMMMMHMi ORDERS PUNCTUALLY ATTEN- |Pf« „, . . ... „ , . DED TO r a ' e '°' 8 i P lain i ,nn °y and curl Grocery. best makers. Isspeciion Invited, 100'b £ll6s Fifties £lllos . n „„„,„„,. 25's £lll6s brPOCeiy. Middlings ... £8 10s. In this Department you will always find Beconds ~. £6los a first class stock, only Best ' Pollard ... £slos Brands Kept, and at Bran ... £4 LOWEST CASH RATES. ~ Rnm Sacks £1 4b _ .„ mrwn 100's 12s 6d Our Own Blends, 1/8, 2/-, 2/4, 2/8, Bran Sterling Yaluo, Pare Indian, Ceylon, 3RESS FABRIQi Cashmeres, Van- AiinnnST lIIPAI IUniICTOV Lined cloaka in lar 8 6 varietv ' • Blnok dyke Stripes, French Material, I ViWl IBUUOini Cardinal Navy and Coloured Cloths and Homespuns, Petone Tweeds, 4c. linings of overy description of Fur from TV/TESSRSCHAMBERLAINBROS. 88a Cd to L 8 BLANKETS. ixL beg to announce that they have wwt. .ml rvilmwl All sizfts and recently erected NEW White and All slses and G fa mm - AND m p im ' ' Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for „iqn FLANNELS, SHIRTINGS, WOOLS M ""* AND HOSIERY, have now on sale From Petone, talyn, and Kaiapoi CRUSHED OATB__ ... ... 2/9 ' "A> good at Chambtrhin's Flour" | . ..„«,« vAiTrrna kxrn vrixrw Has become a proverb in the District. ! MEN'S YOUTHS, AND BOYS This year the quality la even higherthan CLOTHING IN GREAT usual! inasmuch as it hasbeen an ex- MASTERTON VARIETY. Shoes and Slippers in.all. i»homthe Flour.saeks ... £ll per ton , TOilEYt()lendinßumßo f « 60and ceptionally favorable season for growing wheat. Ulsters, in newest styles, shapes, and fancy cloths, prices from lCs 6d to 033, Ladies' Waterproof and Mcintosh Cloaks in new shapes and patterns. Black Cloth Mantles, stylishly trimmed cloth, Beaver backs, very warm, 42s to 08s 6d. Silk Paletots, plain and scroll I pattern Silks, 783 6d to LOlGsCd. Fur Cardinal Navy and Coloured Cloths and linings of overy description of Fur from venture to hope that their "LOCAL INDUSTRY" Tea, 2/10,3/. 121b boxes tea, 14s, 18s, (G.D.S. Dm. Usiv.) 20, 235, 255, COFFEE-"Pure" Al ht-aiut. INDUSTRY" Plantation ground daily 2/-lb. uvvau iw *' us *«* DENTAL SURGEON, SOAP. SOAP. , CHURCH STREET MASTERTON. . Newton's Celebrated Soaps (Bums jumers will insist on having . KiMo! 20 hn ' 5/6,7/6, camberlain'sflour, The Srinsmofld Piano, A General Absortmentof Ironmongery And ta retain their money in the WaFeilOUSe. and Earthenware. All Goods at Lowest Distrioti Cash Rates, Orders Solicited and _ _ T)IANOS, Organs, Harmoniums, and Goods Delivered. Country Orders • MACTCRTfIH X all kinds of Musical Instruments attended to with Care and Despatoh. fflrtO I EI) I Ull keptin Stoo!{ go i 8 agenl f or j no , Brine _ .>_••> M. >•■» •>•>■•. mead and Sons GEO. JOHNSTON. STEAM FLOUR MILLS, celebrated pianos.(LatbE. Feist), PIANOS GENERAL MERCHANT, AND ROBEEI 1 HIMF LHj u> Hire at Heaaonable Rates; also DIRECT IMPORTER, ,-,,.„,,,. ™ • on Deferred Payment System. w I TTAS Much Pleasure in announcing _1 Qoeeh-street Mastbstok. W ° •-- , 8174 X 1 ~ ~ , , ... . i« ~„,„„ Pianoß, Organs, Harmoniums, Accorto the InhantanU of tfutertoo deonß| c 4 ertlnaß| 4o . f thoroughly ul . . TUNED AND REPAIRFD, II U AS and District that ho has opened a BY Mrs H. Hodgins, fi BR K ed Huffman, Or the (Late partner in ihe firm of Hoffman <k Ilf Som). QUEEN-STREET FRUIT DEPOT, L A MB TON- QUAY, PERRY-STREET, we SnSoIN. QUEEN-STREET FRUIT DEPOT, hji on hand APPLES PLUMS GRAPES BLACKBERRIES BANANAS TOMATOES CUCUMBERS PUMPKINS io, &c, &c; ALL FRUITS IN SEASON, ATRIAL SOLICITED. ' THE Wellington TWEED COMPANY TAS commenced business in thos MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT AND BUILDING SOCIETY. MONEY to lend in sums of £SO and upwards. Principal and interest cleared by monthly payments of 11b 3d or £SO, £l2s6d for £IOO, £2 5s for £2OO, and £3 7s 6d for £3OO. Invest mentshares can be taken upbya monthly payment of 5s each, which.after first year bears interest at 7 por cent., and after third year a share of the profits,., For particulars apply to ,2889 W SELLAR, Manager. Warehouse. PERRY-STREET, ■Where the Pnblio can rely .on being supplied with the Bes of GROCERIES at the Lowest Trade 14!) •> Rates, ' EALL'SDBSTWE^TittkamUtt n -n-nin " m-P««rf," a perfect preparation for the HBS&HSS Teeth: ■ rmtfAOTCT "A TREATISE ONTHETEETH: are the CHEAPEST containing valuablo advice to all FREE, xl magnificent buildings just ereo. MAILERS by Eendioir to ttd by C. D. Barraud Esq., known as CABINS.X | PHffINIXBDILuINGS, '™ eerßtooJ(o( MRALGAR- • _DRY TIMBERKK ".RSff ThanANYOTHERin the Trad, mm W & - HOAR The Company give THE VERY BEST QUALITY, FIT, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. AND STYLE 81f)( ATA IflTfliUfi! But will notcompete for a cheap " Slop J q MASON Goods Trade," as wo shou'd be sorry - that any action of ours should help to pj introduce the " Sweating System," the terrible effects of whioh in London and (ESTABLISHED 1870) m Glasgow are so graphically described »■ . . by Mr Burnett in his report recently MT presentedtoboth Houses of theßritiah l*U Parliament. „„.«»»». ATRIAL OF OUR MAKE IS ALL •WE NOW ASK. MASTERTON. . NOTICE OF, REMOVAL. The Compan> will risk its future sue 'Mp A, R BlinilVt cess unon the verdict of the trial order. . > ,J - 1 " TTmmno . <> ' SOLICITOR; aui?t f TwPTiYK TWKEI) COM. TTAS REMOVED to new ofhees on In lib and <!ib tins. ?AN PHS^ f Weliinrton, 8072 Bulding Society's Bnok Offices. PAINLESS DENTISTRY A RTIFIOIAL TEETH 1 AS, each Guaranteed to be Perfect tor Eating and Speaking, and life-liko in appearance. DENTAL SURGEON, WimsSIBEEI WEIUNOTON , WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good article if you buy INTHETJNS? BECAUSE this article is a speoial preparation, the result of years of oxporienoß spd labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known have been studied carefully until the presonfc combination has been adopted as FZRfEOT, and cannot fail to giy'e universal jatisfaption to consumers ■■■• Ask your gweer for' . CREASE'S, U COFFEE, , In lib and 21b tins.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3201, 10 May 1889, Page 2
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