PBABGE'S BOOE3 Are Cheap and Good. FRESH SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED per TARAWA and lONIC, direct from th« best ftONDON.and Psrijfloiljsa A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OUR OWN MANOFAOJJUBB;i EBADY. FOB xiME3M[ll.iDX.A.vip' TfS'JET imrnm Opposite Club Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton. REPAIR I NO Is NOW DONE at Our MASTERTON ESTABLISHMENT. and the work will be executed by experienced workmen. Boots Mt one day can be had the next, or if desired, the same day. PLEASE NOTE THEIDDEESS--1 Wr- >' ' 'ii^&m JEABCE, j| ; v ir (Opposite Club Hotel), QueeiMtreeLMasttr^.-■.mm-m notigb. . .Further Reductions at the '"'••' .-'.;;j#ff OF; GRAVES AND FLEMING'S . ' VtlfalGNED STOCK. nwsm gEGS to announce that havingkosed up tho Wellington bueiness (late Graves and Fleming, OubMtttet) owlug to the '' exphation of the lease, he;haS ' „ - '■ Divided up the stock, V ■■'}:,■ ANfrf FORWARDED A LARGE PORTION, OVER Of) CASES OF GOODS" nh 0A rtA # 30 OASES OF GOODS 30 ■ "■" '■;:*■; to MASTERTON whoro tho sumo will to offered mtmmmmmu At Genuine Slaughter Prices, Durliiß the Salo all classes of Goods will bo aoid at GENUINE CLEARING PRICES, as the object Is to SELL OUT ENTIRE STOCK within TWO WEEKS. COME EARLY to tho CLEARING OUT SALE, at l7i»II)>W«W« . . • (Next Ciub Hotel, Mastorton) Business Closes up in TWO WEEKS.
; UO. (LIMITED). HARVESTING MACHINERY. ! iVi iT i STOCK M£ LANDED COMPRISING The Buckeye lowdown Reapers & Binders. niDE Lightest and Strongest Machine in the World. i The NEWKNOTTER, the Simplest and moat I'orfect, The Buckeye cannot capaizo en Hill No Transport Carriage Necessary. The Buckoye is AWAY AHD AD of all others in improvements this season BUCKEYE two horse Mowing Machines. RORNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers. HOHNSBY'S Two horso Mowinp Machines. HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Sorab, American Horse Hay Bakes. Rovolving Horso Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Machines for separating and cleaning all kinds of Gross ' 'Seeds and Grain, Extras for Buckcyo Reapers & Bindors Extras for Hornaby's Reapers & Binders Binder Twine op best quality Binder Twine , Amerioan Hill Sido Plouglm Hornsby'sl and 2 Wheol and Swing Ploughs American Horse Hoes and Cultivators. . .-> Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughs E. ¥• MILLS& CO.. l™w. 1 AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTED WELLINGTON. . I Boots and Shoes, RETAIL, at WHOLESALE PRICES i ■ •■...'■.. t'. ; For. Eeady Money ONLY, ; . WAEBBOLAEID!... NOT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND.GERMANY, BUT ' Between the BOOT DEALERS pi MASTERTON. Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and' D istrict BE NOT DECEIVED by large signs and big blow, but if yon want GOOD . BOOTS go to H- PETiiRSON, who you all know sells notliihg but Eirst-Oiass Goods it a.Fair Price.- No clap-trap, Prices and advertisements tc s mislead you. (Jail at the shop asd comparO'the price aridgoods with others, and it will be found that H. PETERSON cannot be beat, he is NOT ■ "Hare to-day .and gone to-morrow. 1 ' It will; not pay him to pawn of) Y . /; ■'•■! c'■ k . /Rubbish for first-class goods!' BOOTS TO ORDER, ■■;. 'REPAIRSDONE : ATRBABONABLEPRICES. Make no mistake in the address, to be found next to-Pearce's Boot Bboi 'ANDOPPOSITEROSSaiUIR'SCOACH FAOTORY. > r H, PETBRSOU, *W ;.a -j r^: ;i mmmrn and imported, ; .. V QUEEN-STREET,'
N 0 TIC B. TOTHEIMABITANTSOFEKEU HUNA AND THE PUBIIO . GENERALLY, pEKßYßDMjJlGJimr.irillup xX ply BBKF at the following o«sh Pncea per lb Hind Quailoi'3, rump Steak 3|d ■■ Steak Silverloin ... „, 3H Kita ••• ... ,„ 3d Boiling 2Jd —MUTTON-Fore-q«Btter neck & broaat lid Hind-quartora ... „. 210. Sausages... ~ ,„ 4|d Bacun at Currant Pricos. H.B. hopes by supplying a firat-clas article and giving strict attention to busi., 'less, to receive a fair share of public sup port. 2002 LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S FELT LINED WOODEN SOLED BOOTS AND SLIPPERS FOR COUMTRYi ■... WEAR •*■ Ladies' Gei: f <aco top, Hiiod. with felt and broad soles 11/. 12/ Law ton, leather Golosh, felt leg, broad soles, and'. ' ■ lined with felt • 15/. jg;. Bnelde fasten, and flap: over lace holes, liuod with-extra stout felt 12*. 1-1/ C ohpper clogs far garden • slable wear■ " ■;:.. .6/9 7/6 ' Udies 'spring clogs for wearing ovor biiots,requirenofasteuins, 5/9, Ladies Sing and clog Patrons 3/6 i Man's fllnu ■fights,s and 6 inches, 0/4 and JO/4, .vith flap to cover laco holes and fasten ~'itli ImcWn Jl/B.;Shooter:topß Sand ty inches high, 9/6 and 11/., '$ the above . prices include postt to any address hi : .i.'L'' O.'Sli niusi iiccompaiiy uru«r. In ivdcring send size of boots worn, Prico ist of "all our novelties on application. , ,:W. H..PAYNE, 141, Ariuagh-strbet, Cbristehurck. ... : .iX:^ x . 0.32Q0
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3220, 3 June 1889, Page 1
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713Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3220, 3 June 1889, Page 1
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