Are Cheap aiid Good. " ''.>j,'.. : -.': '■'. ■' FRESH SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED per b.b! ARAWA and lONIC, direct from tlio best LONDON.and Paris Bouses A LARGE OUR OWNMANUFAUiaRE ■ BEADY FOR IBIM BDXA. T E "Cri S E Opposite Club Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton, Is NOW DONE at Our MASTERTON ESTABLISHMENT, 1 mHE Public will please understand that the LEATHER ONLY will be used and the work will be executed: by experienced workmen. Boots bft one day can be had the next, or if desired, the same day. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSE.PEABCE, (Opposite Club Hotel), Queen-street, Mastei ton, Further Inductions at the G- E E A T S A LE OF GRAVES AND FLEMING'S ASSIGNED STOCK. "DEGB to announce that having closed up the Wellington business, (late Graves and Fleming, Oiba-strjet) owing to the expiiation of the lease, he has DIVIDED ITP THE STOCK, AND FORWARDED , A LARGE PORTION, OVER 9 A OASES OF GOODS Q A rtn .. , OA 0U 0\) 6\) CASES OF GJODS.SO to MASTERTON where the same will be ofl'ered At Genuine Slaughter Prices, During the Sale nil classes of Goods will be soid at GENUINE CLEARING PRICES, as the object is to SELL OUT ENTIRESTOCK within TWO WEEKS. COME EARLY to the CLEARING OUT SALE, at fiffiTiffi (Noxt Ciub Hotel, Mastorton) Business Closes up in TWO WEEKS."
N0 TI CE. THEIMAIiITANTSOFEKEU HUM AND THE PUMIO GENERALLY, ENRY BURLING Junr. will sup. X ply BEKF at tho following Cas^ -ices pet lb Hind Quarters, rurap Steak 31.1 Steak Silverloin 3l] Kite ... 3d Buil '"g 2Jd ' —MUTTON— Fore-quarter neck & breast lid Hind-quartors ,„ ,„ 2*4 ' Sausages... • djd Baoun at Current Prices. H.B. hopes by supplying a first-class :ticlu and giving strict attention to bust. ess, to receive a fair share of public mm ort. Bono LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S pRLT": LINED WOODEN SOLED .BOOTS AiND SLIPPKRb FOR COUNTRY ..WEAK, • Ladies' Ger Lkco top, lined wiUntout felt and broad soles 11/. 12/ Lace top, leather Golosh, felt leg, broad soles, and ' . lined .with felt ' 15/. 16/. Buckle fasten, and flap over lace holes, lined with extra stout felt 12/-V 14/f Slipptr clogs for garden. '.■ stable wear' 6/9 7/6. Lwiios spring clogs for weuring over bi.ots, require 110 fasteuinn, 5/9, Ladies Ring and clog Pattens 3/6, Men's Clog riglitSj 5 and fl inches, 9/4 and 10/4, with flap to cover "lace holes and fasten with buckle 11/0, Shooter .tope 6 and 74 inc'ies high; 9/6 and 11(-; All the above pn*s lMlude postage to Any address in N.Z! ' ('ash mustflccoiiipany Dfdtr, In ordering Scud size of toots worn; Price list of all our iioveltioi on app'iration. -y. ■:■; ii.- - '-■ W. H.-PAYSB, ■:.-'■■ ■"l4l,Arinngh-6trfiet,"Chvißtohuroh. '->:';• '- -. 3200
E.W. MILLS &Co; ( ™ HARVESTING MACHINERY. ; -IUUM STOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING The Buckeye lowdoavn KeapersA Binders. - i THELightcst and Strongest Machine in the World. Tho NEW KNOTTED, the Simplest and most Perfect, The Bnckeyo cannot capsize on Hill Sides, No Transport Carriage Necessary, Tho Buekeyo is AWAY AHD AD of all others in improvements tliin season BUCR EYE two horse Mowing Machines. HOENSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers, HOIiNSBY'S Two horse Mowinp Machines. HOENSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub. American Horse Hay Bakes. Devolving Horse Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Machines for separating and cleaning all kinds of Grass Seeds and Grain, Extras for Buckeye Reapers & Bindors Extras for Hornsby's Reapers & Binders Binder, Twine of best quality Binder Twine American Hill Side Ploughs . ' , Hormby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs American Horse Hoeß and Cultivators. » ' Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughs |. % MILLM CO- Limbed. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS WELLINGTON.. Boots audioes, RETAIL, at WHOLESALE PRIC ES For Ready Money ONLY, . WAE DECLARED! NOT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERM ANY, BUT Between the BOOT J?RAL.ERS of MASTERTON. Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and District BE NOT DECEIVED by large signs and big blow, but if you want GOOD BOOTS go to H- PETERSON, who yon all know sells nothing but first-Class Goods at a Fair Price. No clap-trap Prioes arid advertisements to mislead you. (JaUat the'shop aitdcompare the price andgoodswith others, and it will be found that H. PETERSON can not be beat,, he is.NOT "Here to-day and gone to-morrow.'' It will not pay him topawnofi Rubbish for first-class- goods. : BOOTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER, ■ REPAIRS DONE AT REASONABLE'PRIOES. Make no mistakein,the address, to be found next to Pearce's Boot Shoi : ANDOPPOSITBmoBSMUM'S'COACH F4OTOBY. H, PETERSON' v BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER ■ 1 ; ; ... ■.■'■.' ." QUEEN-STREET,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3211, 22 May 1889, Page 1
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727Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3211, 22 May 1889, Page 1
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