Dr D. G. Johnston, M.8.0.M. (Gl«b. Univ.) (Late oj? Camerton). May bo consulted at tho rwidonco of Mb W. McKenzie, (next Mr 0. B. Bvemnor's) • WORKSOP ROAD.MASTERTON, Between tho hours of 0 and 11 a.m., and A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, "|"N thanking tho public for thoir ibernl Bupport during tho last four years, wishes to call attention to tho Largo and Well Assorted Stock of Watches, namely, Whcllcr's Silyor Hunting Lovers, Ehrardts k Matneys'; also a large assortment of lieo Clocks, Poop o' Day, Alarums, Pobbles, pantoscopic apootncles, ladicn gold dress rintp, and even-thing in connection with the trade, Golil niid silver medals of any dessnption mado to order—designs kept on tho promises. W'ntohes,Olocks, and Jowellery repaired on tho premises at tho shortest notice, Pipes mounted. A. HENDERSON, BOOTS!BOOTS! BOOTS! H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, (Oppositothe Indo-China Tea Depot), MASTERTON. WHILST thanking thoso who havo supported him since he has been in business intimates that ho has a choice stock of own made BOOTS ANDSHOES always on hand, in Gentlemen's Ladies and Children's of every description, Hoossiow's Boys' and Girls' School Boots are noted forNentness,Qualityand Cheapness, Houssi.ow's FashionaWe and i'opular HIGH LEG OALF AND KANGAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED 'IN THE TRADE, Special nudo DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep tho feet dry; very suitable for country wear. 'Eketahima Boot Depot. H- HANSEN LATE of Masterton begs to inform the inhabitants of Ekotahunaand surrounding district that ho has taken the premises lately in tho occupation of Mn R, T. Bum. His motto is-OHEAPNESS, DURABILITY, mid DESPATCH. 8181 NEW GOODS, NEW GOODS. WE aro now showing a first class assortmont of WINTER DBAVSRY, and offer special value in NEW MESS FAMIOi Cashmeres, Vandyke Stripes, French Material, Melton's Homespuns, Petono Tweeds, 40, BLANKETS, itc and Colored. All sizes nnd qualities, FUNNELS, SHIRTINGS, WOOLS AND HOSIERY, From Petono, Roslyn, and Kaiapoi Mills. MEN'S YOUTHS, AND BOYS' CLOTHING IN GREAT VARIETY. Cur Boot Department is now ropleto ith a largo and now Btock ot Boots shoea and Slippers in all sizes froni the {treat makers, iNsracnoN Invited. Grocery. In this Department you will always find a first class stock, only Best Brands Kept, and at LOWEST CASH RATES,
Our Own Blends, 1/8, 2/-, 2/4, 2/8, Sterling Vnluo, Puro Indian, Ceylon, and Fiji Teas, 2/-, 2/6, 3/. The celebrated " Kangra Valley" and "Houdah" Tea, 2/10, 3/. 121b boxes tea, 14s, 18s, 20, 235, 255. COFFEE-" Pure" Al Plantation qreund daily 2/- lb. SOAP. SOAP. Newton's Celebrated Soaps (Burns' Al), Icwt boxen of 20 bars, 5/6, 7/0, i)/6,11/-,12/-, 14/0. A General Assortment of Ironmongery and Earthenware. All Goods at Lowest Cash Rates, Orders Solicited and Goods' Dolivorcd. Country Orders attended to with Care and Despatch. GEO. JOHNSTON, (Lath E, Feist), GENERAL MERCHANT, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, Queen-street Masteiuon. 8174 REAPER and TWINE BINDER, bySamuelaon,' Apply to LOWES &lORNS . Mrs H. Hodgins, QUEEN-STREET FRUIT DEPOT, UAII ON HAND APPLES POTATOES ORANGES MARROWS BANANAS GROCERIES PUMPKINS HOT PIES &c, &c, &x; ALL FRUITS IN SEASON, A TRIAL SOLICITED, Masterton Ooach and ETvIXON in (tankim; his , \J Friends and the Public Generally for their liberal support since taking over the Masterton Coach Fac tory, begs to announce that bo intends TO OPEN A DEPOT FOR THE BUYING and SELLING of VEHICLES Of Every Description on Commission, so that persons desirous of Disposing, Buying, or Exchanging their Vehicles will have an opportunity by leaving them at his Factory, and securing the benefit of his experience as to price and quality, and can rely upon Rotting fair value on either terms. In addition to the abovo E. D, also intends to'do ALLGENERAL BLACKSMITH WORK at most REASONABLE RATES. I havo in Stock tho Very Best Seasoned American Materials and Fittings for Carriage Building, so that all ordeis entrusted to my care will be under my own supervision and will received the most careful aitontion. Prices Accormmi to Stvlu and Finish, ■ Call arid See. Impossible to make the Public believe that Sovereigns can be boupht for Fifteen Shillings, E, DIXON, MASTEItTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3230, 14 June 1889, Page 2
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