BOOTS I BOOTS! BOOTS! I H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, (Opposite the Indo-China To* Depot), MASTERTON. WHILST thanking thoso who have supported him Binco ho has boon in business intimates that ho has a choice stuck of awn made BOOTS ANDSHOES always or. hand, in Gentlemen's Ladies and Children's of every description. Honmow's IJoys* and Girls' School Boot* are noted for Neatncss.Quality and Cheapness. Houtisiow's Fashionable and VopuW HIGH I/EG OALF AND KANDAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN THE TMDE.,Spocial made DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to kcoptho foot dry; very suitable for country vroar. Eketahuna BootDepot. H- HANSEN LATE of Masterton begs to inform the inlmbitants of Eketahuna and surrounding district that ho has taken the premises lately in the occupation of Mi R, T. Bbttt. His motto is-CHEAPNESS, DURA BlLI'iY, and DESPATCH. 81.81 NEW GOODS NEW GOODS. WE are now showing a first clas assortment of WINTER DRA t"?RY, and offer special value in NEJi I)BESS FABBW. Cashmeres, Van dyke Stripes, Frenoh.Marerial, Melton'i Homespuns, Petono Tweeds, &o. BLANKETS. Its and Colorod. All sizes fine qualities, FUNNELS, SHIRTINGS, WOOLi AM EOSIEBY, From Petone,'Roslyn, and Kaiapoi Mills. MEN'S YOUTHS, AND BOYS CLOTHING IN GREAI VARIETY.
Onr Poot Department is now replete .ilthft. latgo and new Btook ot Boots best makers, Ikspechon Isvited. Grocery. In tiiis Department you will always find a first class stock, only Best Brands Kept, and at LOWEST CASH BATES. Our Own. Blonds, 1/8, 2/-, 2/4, 2/8, Sterling Value. Pure Indian, Ceylon, and Fiji Teas, 2/-. 2/0, 3/. The celebrated "Kangra Valley" and "Houdah" Tea, 2/10, 3/. 121b buses tea, 14s, 18s, 20, 235, 2os. COFFEE-"Pure" Al Plantation ground daily 2/- lb. SOAP. SOAP. Newton's Celebrated Soaps (Bums' Al), iovrt boxes of 20 bars, 5/6, 7/6, U/6,11/-, 12/-, 14/6. A General Assortment of Ironmongery and Earthenware. All Goods at Lowest Cash Rates. Orders Solicited and Goods Delirered, Country Orders attended to with Care and Despatch, GEO. JOHNSTON, (Late E. Feist), GENERAL MEKOHANT, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, QUEBMTMIiT MiSTBBTOS.
Mrs H, Hodgins, QUEEN-3TBEET FRUIT DEPOT, HAS ON HAND APPLES POTATOES ORANGES MARROWS BANANAS GROCERIES PUMPKINS HOT PIES &o, to, fes. ALL PBOITS IN SEASON, A TRIAL SOLICITED. Wellington tweeu company 'AS commenced business in thos jlj. magnificent buildings just erected by 0. D. Barraud Esq., known as PHffiNIX BUILDINGS MR ALGAR. HE BEJT OUTER THIS SIDE TUB LINE has (by giving him .a larpe interest in the business), been secured,
Tho Company givo THE VERY BEST QUALITY, FIT, AND STYLE ATA Kgf MODERATE PRICE! But will not coinpeto for a cheap " Slop Goods Trade," as wo shou'd be sorry that any notion of ours should help to introduce the "Sweating System," the terrible effects of which iu London and in Glasgow are so graphically deaoribed by Jlr Burnett in Ins report recently presented to both Houses oftheßritish Parliament. ATWALOF OUR MAKE IS ALL WE NOW ASK, The Company will risk its future iuccess upon the verdiot of tho trial order. Tiie WELLINGTON TWEED COM>PANY,PH(ENIX BUILDINGS. Wdlinrion. 8072 REAPER and TWINE BINDER, by Snmuelson. Apply to LOWES &lORNS
1 LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARArA MAINSTB!KQBEVIOWN Incorporate! under thoßuilding Sooicties Act, Dimwroßs: Messrs W.O, Cuff (chairman), M. G'asclberg, J. Fuller, W. Booth, W. Skeet, and 0. Pharasm _ .. TheAiroual Incomeoxccws £ls,ooo,Capital on Loan £22,000; Profits already allotted £4,817; Reserve fund £892. , . Tho purposes for which the Association is established are twofold. In the first place it offers an excellent method of investment to those who wish to accumulate their capital or wings at tho higliestrato consistent with per sums to bo invited by periodical payments, it conforms to tho circumstances of all classes. In . .... i.ii.— „],„ require loans dy possess, or who _ of acquiruiK properties advantiigewty, it „.„._'._ ..I.— j upon favorable torniß. The AsStfo'nTcoeivesfixcddepositsatratcstobe shares, 6s por month; ultimate value of share £6O. Applications for shares to be addressed them. Office Hours-Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Fay Day-The first Saturday in each month, between tho hours of and 4, and 7 and 9 p.m. . Agents- >■ Masterton -Mi O, S, W. Dalrymple. • Car .crton-Mr FH. Wood. Feathetston—Mr J 0 Ooi, ~ P»hiatua-Mr A. G.WYBTT.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3221, 4 June 1889, Page 2
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