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BQO , i , s;-r jjuOTS t. BOOTS! H.HOUNSLQW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, (Onposito Hio Indo-Ohina Tea Dopot). MASTERTON. WHILST: thanking those who have supported him Binco ho has boon In business intimates that ho has a choice stock of Wnmade BOOTS ANDSHOES always on hand, in Gentlemen's Ladies aud Children's of every description. Hodksiow's Boys' and Girls' School Boots are noted for Neatness, Quality and Cheapness. Houkblow's Fashionable and jfopular HIGH LEG OALF AND KANGAROO BOOTS ARK UNEQUALLED IN THE TRADE.'.Special m,ide DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep the foot dry; very BuiUble for couutrv wear. Eketahuna Boot Depot. H. HANSEN LATE of Masterton begs to inform the inhabitants of Ekotahunaand surrounding district that ho has taken the premises latoly in the occupation of Mr R. T, Bum. i " His motto ia-OHEAPNEBS, DURA' BILIIY, and DESPATCH. 8)81 NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. WE are now showing a first class assortment of WINTER DBAVvRY, and offer special value in MW DRESS FABRICS. Cashmores, Vandyke Stripos, French Material, Melton's Homespuns, Petone Tweedß, &c, BLANKETS. White and Colored. All sizes and qualities, FLANNELS, BEIB.TINQS, WOOLS AND HOSIERY, From Petone, Roslyn, and Kaiapoi Mills. MEN'S YOUTHS, AND BOYB' CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Onr Boot Department is now ropleto ..iith a large and new stock ot Boots -jhoes and Slippers in all sizes from the; Best makers, Inspection Invited. Grocery. In this Department jou will always find a first class stock, only Best Brands Kept, and at LOWEST CASH RATES. ■ Our Own Blonds, 1/8, 2/-, 2/4, 2/8, rJterling Valuo. Pure Indian, Ceylon, and Fiji Teas, 2/-, 2/6, 3/. The celebrated "Kangra Valley" and "Houdah" Tea, 2/10, 3/. 121b boxes tea, Us, 18s, 20, 235, 26b. COFFEE-"Pure" Al Plantation ground daily 2/- lb. SOAP, SOAP. Newton's Celebrated Soaps (Hums' Al), lent boxes of 20 bars, 5/0, 7/6, sl/6,11/-, 12/-, 14/6. A Goneral Assortment of Ironmongery and Earthenware. All Goods at Lowest Cash Rates. Orders Solicited and Goods Delivered. Country Orders attended to with Caro and Despatch. GEO. JOHNSTON,

(Late E. Feist), GENERAL MERCHANT, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, QUBBN-6TKEKT MaSTERTON. 8174 Mrs H, Hodgins, QUEEN-STREET FRUIT DEPOT, HAS ON HASP APPLES PLUMS GRAPES BLACKBERRIES BANANAS TOMATOES CUCUMBERS PUMPKINS ALL FEUITsV ' SEASON, . A TRIAL SOLICITED. THK Wellington tweed company HAS commenced business in tlioa liugniflcont buildings just erected by 0. D. Barraud Esq., known as PHfIiINTXWIILIJINGS MR ALGAR, HE BE3I OOTTEn THIS BIDE THE LINE, has (by giving him a largo interest in the business), been secured. The Company give ' THE VERY BEST QUALITY, FIT, AND STYLE AT A PRICE! But will not compete for a cheap " Slop Good 6 Trade," as we shou'd be sorry that any action of ours should help to introdncothe "Sweating System," the terrible effects of which in London and in Glasgow are so graphically described by Mr Burnett'in hu report recently presented to both Houses oftheßritish Parliaments ATRIAL OF OUR MAKE IS ALL WE NOW ASK. • The Company will risk its Muro iuccess" upon the verdibt of the trial order. The WELLINGTON TWEED COMPANY, PHCENIX BUILDINGS. Welllnpton. ' 11072 1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA MAIKBTBSEIGIIEnOWH Incorporated under theßnUJing Soclotlcs Aot, DtßEcrroiia: Messrs W. 0, Cuff (chairman), M, Caselbfflg, J. Fuller, W, Booth, W, Skcet, and 0. Pharazm Loan £22,000) Profits already allotted £4,817; Beserve fund £892. Tho purposes for which tho Association is established ato twofold. In the first place it offers an excellent-method of investment to those who wish to aaramulato their capital or savings at the highcatrate consistent with per cot security, And by allowing small or large mi to bo invested by periodical payments, it the second place, to those who require loam porta advantageously, it presents themcansoF Association receives fixed deposits at rates to bo agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, 5a per month; ultimate value of share #O, Applications for shares t«_ be addressed to the manager. A liberal commission allowed to agents on investment shares issued through them. OflicoHours—Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2to 4 p.m. Pay Day—The first Saturday in each month, between the hours of and 4, «nd 7 and 9 p.m. Abbots- , Mastorton -Mi G. S, W. Dalrymple. Cw tcriott-a!r t ft Wood, Feathmton-Mr J G Ooi, Pahiatua—Blr A. ■ ■■■■■ G.WYETT, '' ': . . ilanapei. FOR SALE, REAPER and TWINE BINDER, Apply to '•' LOWEB&IORNS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3216, 29 May 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3216, 29 May 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3216, 29 May 1889, Page 2

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