: BiroiiTMiiTOTiii ( , ; , 4 further Reductions at''tlie'' - '''■[,.■;■■;"■ G- E E A T S AJL; E )EGB to annottnee that having elosod up the Wellington bu ß i l rt M (lat ß iJrave3 and Flaming, Oub^tre e the expuation of tho lease, he DIVIDED UP THE STOCK, AND'FORWARDED 'pORTIONV' :6VER < 30 oases o P 600Ds:g q;.;:., ' & ■ ,i .$ to MASTERTON where the aame will be offered ' -;'. FOR .'■■'-■ , AtGeniiine Slaughter Prices, r ; Ddnffthe Sale all clasaea of Goods willbeaoidat GENUINE CLEARING PRIOES, a« the object is to SELL OUT the ENTIRE STOCK within TtfO WEEKS. \ / , .' COME EARLY to the CLEARING OUT SALE, at F. W. WOODBOFPB'S (Next Ciub Hotel, Masterton) * Business Closes up in TWO WEEKS. FEiLHCE'S BOOTS Are Cheap and Good. FBESH SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED per „ AEAWA and lONIC, direct from the beat LONDON and" Pari, Home. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OUR OWN MANUFACTURE BEADY FOR IMMEDIATE TJSH Opposite Club Hotel, Queeu-stveet, Masterton. REPAIRINa Is NOW DONE at Cur MASTERTON ESTABLISHMENT. mHE Public will please understand that the BEST OF LEATHER ONLY will be used and the. work will be executed by experienced workmen. Boots left'one day can be had the next, or if desired, the same day. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSE.PEABGE, (Opposite <M Hotel), Queen-street, Miste/
IW.'MILLS&OO.IUMITEB). HAKVESTING MACHINERY. Uiin STOCK JUST LANDED COMPETING The Buckeye lowdow Reapers .& Binders. THE Lightest and Strongest Machine in the World. ' Tha NEW KNOTTEB, the Simplest and most Perfect. The Buckeye cannot capsize 911 Hill Sides.. No Transport Carriage Necessary, The Buckeyo is AWAY AHDAD of all other's in improvements this season BUCKEYE two horse Mowing Machines. HOENSBY'S Combinod Eeaperß and Mowers, HORPBY'S Two horse Mowiiij? Machines. HOENSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub. ' American Horse Hay Bakes. ; Eovolving Horse Hay Rakos. American Winnowing Maohines for separating, and cleaning all kinds of Grass , ■. .Seedß and Grain. Extras for Buckeye Eeapdra & Binders ExißAaforHbrnsby's Reapors & Binders Binder Twine of best quality Binder Twine Ameriban Hill Side Ploughs ; ' Horneby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs American Horse Hoes and Cultivators, Howard's Colonial PattoraDeuble Furrow Ploughs Limited. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS ' WELLINGTON.,; ■ Boot's and Shoes, RETAIL, at WHOLESALE PRICES. Money ONLY, NOT BETWEEN ENGLANDIND GERMA'wY, BUT Between the BOOTDEALERS of MASTERTON Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and District BE NOT DECEIVED by large signs and big blpw, but if you want GOOI BOOTS go to'.H.- PETJURSON. iwhp youjU Wow sells iipthing bu First-Class GMs at a Fair Price. -No clapitrap Prices and advertisements t ' ttlißleadyou, .Uallattheßhopand.compatetbeprice andgOodswithothers f and it. will behind that & PETERSON, can not be.beat.lie is NO' n ''Here to-day and gone to-morrow." It will not pay him to pawn'b : 'v Rubbish for firat-olass goods'. Ie V, ■ BOOTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE-:TO ORDER,■= jr.' : . AT,RBASqNABLEjPRiqES, , ■,- ~.,, '' Make no mistalke"in the t addreaa|l io be foiiud next to P'earoe's Boot , v AND OPPOSITE RUSS k MUIR'S COACH FACTORY.; I :, BOOTMAKEMNMPGfITEK,:i :,,:• »■(.-."•;.■: _;V:V ■;.■■.;■:.',' ■■■'.■■. ■':... ■'••■• ; nQUEiN'STRiEET,'
NO.TICK I'OTHE INHABITANTS OFEKEII HUNA AND THE PUBIIC GENERALLY. i i'ENEYBURLINGJ.mr.wiUaap IX pIyBEKF at the following Cmli Prices per lb Hind Quarters, rump Steak 3?d , Sfcoak Silverloin aw Ha. :.: is Mng .„ 2Jd —MOTION— Foro-quatter neck & brea>t l|d Hind-quartern 2k Saiißagea m Bacon at Current Prices'." H.B. hopes by supplying a first-class article and giving strict attention to buai. ness, to receive a fair sharo of public sop port. 29 f0 wmmm fjjgflffi ' Iff fiiifß| LADIES' i GENTLEMEN'S FELT • LINED WOODEN SOLED BOOTS AND SLIPPERS FOR COUNTRY WEAE, Ladies' Gents Luce top, lined with stout "~ I, felt and broad Boles'"" U/. 12/. : . Lace top, leather'Golosh'/' fell leg, broad soles, aiid- '■' ■' lined with felt . 15/. 16/. Buckle fasteii,"and flap ".■■•■ over lace" holes, lined •'■ !D .with extra'■'stout-felt 12/. 14/6 u t Slipper i clogs'for garden' , , - to- 'stablewear '. • 6/9 7/6 r8 udics spring clogs for watingover ' boots, require no fastening, 6/9; Ladies' 'j: Ring and clog Pattens 4/6, Men's Clog' dd rights, 5 and finches/ 9/4 and 10/4, - • with flap to coyer'lace holes and fasten . with bucklii 11/6, Shooter tops 6 and 7i . inches high, 9/6 and 11/.. All the above l'nj piices include postapa'to nriy address in 1 iN.Z. Gash must accompany order, lu ordering scud size of boots worn. Price :'■■ list of all'uur h<»veltien on iippHoatioii. ; <ii .;-; w.h.payne,-.'; v f „ .141, Armagh-street, Ohristohiiroh,' ■*' , ;■:: ■ :.^*y'--P u - /<■■; - S2OO
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3205, 15 May 1889, Page 1
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701Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3205, 15 May 1889, Page 1
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