BEAEGE'S;: BOOTS r ; v; Are Cheap arid Good. ,' ;•"/•'":/;:.;'• F'.-'-T FRESH SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED per ui ARAWA and lONIC, dii-ect. from the best LONDON and>r!i Houses .'•. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OUR'OWN MANUFAOTURE : ; ' ready for IMMEDIATE tJSB ■ "'■':'■ Opposite, Club Hotel, ''Queen-street,--""• Mastieiiou, REP AI KING Is NOWDOM at Our MASTERmESTABLISmmT. mHE Public will please understand that-the BEST OF LEATHER ONLY will be used and the work will be executed by. experienced workmen. Boots .teft one day can be had the next, gr if desired, the same day. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS.E PE ABCE (Opposite Club Hotel), Queen-street, Masteiton. Further Reductions at the G- B E A T SAL 1 ! OF GRAVES AND FLEMING'S ASSIGNED STOCK. r DEGS to' announce ■ that .having cloßdd up the Wellington business (late Graves and Fleming, Cuba-street) owinij to the oxphation of tho lease, he has . DIVIDED UP THE STOCK, AND FORWARDED A LAEGE - PORTION, OYEE OASES. OF GOODS dO CASES OF GOODS 30 to MASTEETON where'tho same will bo offered TWO WEEKS ONLY, _At Genuine Slaughter Prices, During the Sale all classes of Goods will bo soid at GENUINE CLEARING PRICES, as the object la to SELL OUT •ENTIRE STOCK within TWO WEEKS. COMB EARLY to the CLEARING OUT SALE, at (Next Ciub Hotel, Masteiton) Business Closes up in TWO WKEKR.
/ UO.(™TED), HAH NESTING MACHINERY. ; nun stock just landed comprising The Buckeye lowdown Reapers r JIHE Lightest and Strongest Machine in the World. 1 Tho NEW KNOTTED, the Simplest and most Perfect. Tho Bnokeye cannot capsize on Hill Sides. No Transport Carriage Necessary. The Buckoyo is AWAY AHDAD of all in ' " ' improvements this season * BUCKEYE two hofso Mowing Machines. ' HORNSBY'S Combined Boapota and Mowers. ' HOHNSBY'S'Two-hnttoMuwin? Machines. HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka aud Cotton Wood Scrub. .. , 8 American Horse Hay Bakes.".' ' . Revolving Horso Hay feakes, American Winnowing Machines for separating and' cleaning all kinds of Grass '' Seeds and Grain, . Extras for Buokeye Reapers & Binders Extras for Hornsby's Reapers & Binders • Binder Twine of best quality Binder Twine 8 American Hill Side Ploughs. Hornsby's land 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs • ' American Horse Hoes and Cultivators, Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughi s E.W'MILLS& CO- LMted. „ AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTER! WELLINGTON. I 'mwtffiaaTSffiZih- at WHOLESALE PJttlUJtt" II t Foe Ready Money ONLY, ta WAE DECLARED! m '• . ■•■■•'.. NOT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERMANY, BUT Between the BOOT DEALERS oIMASTERTON, Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and District BE NOT DECEIVED by large signs and big blow, but if you want GOOI BOOTS go to H- PETERSON, who you all know sells nothing bu first-Olass Goous at a Fair Price. No dap-trap Prims and advertisements t mislead you. Call at the shop aRd oompare tho price andgoods with otlieri and it wllbefowidthat H. PETERSON can not be beat, ho is NO " Here to-day and gone to-morrow.'' It will not pay him to pawn o Rubbish for first-class goods. BOOTS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER, ' RBPAIRS'DONE AT SEASONABLE PUKES. Make no mistaken the address, to be found next to Pearce's Boot Sb. AND OPPOSITE ROSS & MUIR'S COACH FACTORY. H, PETERSON BOOTMAKER AND IMPORTER . 'QUEEN-STREET;
NO HOB. TO THE INHABITANTS OF EKEU HUNA AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. LX ply BEIiP at the following Casit Prices per lb ilind Quailers, rump Steak 3M Steak Silverloin j)jd Kit's ... ... ;;, ad Boiling .. ... ... 2Jd —MUTTON-ftw-nuarter neck & breast Ud , Hind-quarters .„ , ,„ 2U Sausage's'.-.. „. -. ,„ .<jd Bacon at Omrent Prices, F.B. hopes by supplying afint-claaa a 'tit h and giving strict attention to busi> ik'sf, to teoeive a fair share of public tap port. 2902 LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S PELT LINED .WOODEN SOLED BOOTS AND SLIPPERS FOE COUOTBYI WEAB, ' ■>. LadicH* Gee • ■ Laco top, lined with stout. . . f, felt and broad soles .11/. 12/Lacotop, leather Golobli, 'full leg, broad bolob, and lined with felt 15/- 16/. ■ Buckle fasten, and flap - over lace holes, lined ■• D T.ith extra stout felt■•'l2/.... 14/6-, ul Sli|/|itr'clogß for garden t 0 ■ .'stable wear 6/9 7/6 ,■ Liidies spring,clogs for ■.wearing.'over ,„! boots, require no'fasteningi\s/9,'Ladies „ Sing and clog Pattons 3/6,Mon'B Olwj 3fl ' fights,s and;6inches,'9/4 auclW/4, with flap to cover lace holes'and fasten ■.villi hucUlo 11/0, Shbofer topfi-,6 and 7i inches high; 9/6 and 11/-. All the abovt iq. piices include postat'e to any addreu in * N.Z, Oasb'niusrtccdiiipauj order.. In ; > arde'ring'send aiz'o of boots worn. Priee dst'of all our ii'ivoltiei on application. l : l', i/i4li,Arniagh ; ;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3216, 29 May 1889, Page 1
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710Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3216, 29 May 1889, Page 1
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