PEABCEB BOOTS . / Are Cheap and' Good. ' ■".'.'•■. ?»smpto^ ' ALAEGEASSORTMBNTOPOUiIOWNMANUFAOTUEE EEAby fob mMBDIAVBj tT'SH, Opposite Club Hotel, Queen-street, Mastertoii, /«;V0 W DOM at Our MASTERTON ESTABLISHMENT. ITIHE Public will please understand' that the BESTOF LEATHER will boused and the work will be executed by experienced workmen., 'Boots left ane day can be, had the next, or if desired, the same day. < C ;V .'., " V PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS- ,/." E. PEAECE, (Opposite Club Hotel), Queen-street, Masteiton. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Further Reductions at. the G-BBAT S A L E OF'GRAVES AND FLEMING'S ' ASSIGNED STOCK. ' gEGS.to announce' that having closed up the Wellington business (lato Graves and.: eiphation of tholiease, he has ' DIVIDED UP THE STOCK, AND FORWARDED A LARttE PORTION, OVER ' OH CASES OP GOODS QA " 'aA : "'■ • " 6[J OU- 30 OASES OF GOODS 3 .., to MASTERTON whoro the same will bo offered FOR TWO WEEKS GWLYr , At Genuine Slaughter Prices, During the Salo all classes of Goods will bo soid at GENUINE CLEARING PRICES, as the object Is to SELIi OUT ENTIRE STOCK within TWO WEEKS. COME EARLY to the CLEARING OUT SALE, at F. W. WOODROFFE'S (Next Ciub Hotel, Masterton) Business Closes up in TWO WEEKS.
W. MILLS &Oo.<™>. HAUVESTING MACHINERY. i>] Y!) H STOCK JUST LANDED COMPOSING The Buckeye lowdown Reapers <# Binders, Lighteat and Strongest Machine in the World, 1 The NEW KNOTTER, the Simplest and most Perfect. The Buckeye cannot capsize on Hill Sides. No Transport Carriage Necessary, • The Buckoye is AWAY AHDAD of all others in improvements this season BUCKEYE two herso Mowing Machines. RORNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers, . ' | HORNSBY'S Two horse Mowinpr Machines. ' . HORNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub, American Horse Hay Rakes. Revolving Horse Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Maohines for separating arid meaning all kinds'of Grass Sends and Grain. Extkas for Buckeye Reapers* Binders ExnusforHornsby's Reapers* Binders Binder Twine of best quality Binder Twine American Hill Side Ploughs Homsby's 1 and 2 Wheel and Swing Ploughs ■ ' . American Horse Hoes and Cultivators, • Howard's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughs E-WvMILLSI GO, Limited.".! AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPORTERS |i WELLINGTON. . ! Boots and Shoes, RETAIL, at WHOLISALETEIcES | For Ready Money ONLY, VAEDBOLARED! NOT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERM ANY, BUT Between the BOOT DEALERS otMASTERTOJV. 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- PETiiRSON, who you all know sells nothing but first-Claps Goousit a Fair Price. No clap-trap Prices and advertisements to mislead you. Call at ijieshop aid wmpare the price and goods with others - audit v/ill be found that H. PETERSON: can not be beat, lie is NOT '"'Here to-day' and gone to-morrow.'. It will not pay him to pawn off '-■" - .Rubbish for first-class goods. • ■ ■ ■:■. :■■ '■' boots of:;all;desqriptionß made to order ■ '''." •■■" REPAIR3DONE AT REASONABLE PRICES..;. ,- Make no rhistakein the address, to be: foundnext to Pearce's Boot Sbof h ; -ANDOPPOSITEROSS&MUIR'SCOACH FACTOBY
NOTICE. TO THE IN HABITANTS OF EKE" V HUM AND.THE PUBIIO ' ' GENERALLY. HENRY BURLING Junr. will up ply BEEF at the followins Cfts"i Prices per lb illnd Quarters, rump Steak 3jd Steak Silverloin sw Ribs ;;; $ Miß g •• ..! !!.' 2jd —MUTTON— . Fore-quarter neck & broaat IJd Hind-quarters „, ,„ 'X\ ' " Sausages tti m Bacon at Current Prices'. HB. hopes by Biipplymg aaral-cUso article and K mng strict attention to busiim, to roceive a fair share of public sup P ort - >mi LADIES' & GENTLEMEN'S FELT LINED WOODEN HOLED BOOTS AND SLIPPED FOR COUNTRY WEARt . ■ V Ladien' Gen Laco top, lined with stout felt and broad soles 11/. 12/ Lace top, leather Golosh, felt leg, broad soles, and lined with felt:. ' 16/.. 16/. Buckle' fasten, and flap over lace holes,'lined ■'. with extra Btbut felt-12/. 14/(1. i Slipper clogs for garden ■': , stablowear ■; ' 6/9 7/0 •'■ . Ladjeß sprijyJß .olpga tot ■we iring over I boots, require no fasteuiny, 5/9, Ladies : . Rinif.an.d clog Pattens 3/6, MimVClog [ rights,'s and 6 inches, 9/4 and 10/4, >.. with flap to cover laco holes and fasten ■ with hucklo 11/6, Shooter tops 6and 7i.' inches high, 9/6 and 11/..' aU the above. r prices include poataee to any address in ' N.Z.- Oasb must accompany order, In ordering send size of boots wbrm ; /Price; ' list of all pur noveltieVto application. : : -v. ; --.-:^>'-'w; i .a, / pAiHß,,.:'' : 141, Atmagh-street, ChriateJiunh. ■■•
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3227, 11 June 1889, Page 1
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696Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3227, 11 June 1889, Page 1
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