BEABCE'S BOOm '■■:, Are Clieap and Good.: • •.. '■* >} FRESH SHIPMENTS JUST OPENED par sIsUMWA and MlO,! direct from tlio Best LONDONarid; Paris Houses A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF OUfi OWN MANUEAOTUEE ; ■' beady for IKMBDIATB] VISE : : ' . "'''. '■■'.■:■ ll&Np ALii; •_ ',' ■ AT RIGHT Tpm Opposite Club' Hotel, Queeii-street, ■ Masterton. REPAIRING Is NOW DONE at Ow MASTERTON ESTABLISHMENT, mHE Public will please understand that the BEST OF LEATHER ONLY will and the work will be executed by experienced workmen, Boots left one day can be had the next, or if desired, the same day. PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESSE. FE AECE, (Opposite Glub Hotel), Queen-street, Masterton IMPORTANT NOTICE. Further Seductions at the G- B E A T S A L E 1 OF'GRAVES AND FLEMIHfa'S !Q'mATT7rk dwr\n F. W. WOODROFFE "gEGSJto announces thai haying closed up the Wellington business (lato Graves and Fleming, Oubwt««t);owii« to the raphationjof tho|lease, he has < DIVIDED UP THE STOCK, AND FORWARDED A • LARGE PORTION, OVER \f\ OASES W GOODS OA OA o[j OU 30. CASI ._„ to MASTERTON whtro tho same will bo offered TW WEEKS ONLY, - At Genuine Slaughter Prices, During tho Bale all classes of Goods will be soid at GENUINE CLEARING TRICES, as tho object is to SELL OUT •
ENTIRE STOCK within TWO COME EARLY to tlto OLEAHING OUT SALE, at F. W. WOODROFFE'S (Noxb Ciub Hotel, Mastorton) Business Closes up in TWO WEEK)?. * E, W, MILLS & Co.(iiiMiTED).| M »»S
Wells Sunk snd Pipes 1 Driven, Pumps' Fixed mid-Impaired, Locks Bo •paired and Keys Fitted , Oiiijin'gys Swni with Latest Ap. I'AIUTUH. All Orders Punctually Attended to, Audmkss—LitHo Shop next MEBSKb EWINGTON k SON'S Blacksmith Shop, ' 8204 LADIES' & UKNTLEMEN'B FELT LINED WOODEN SOLED BOOTS AND SLIPPERS FOB COUNTBY< ' WEAR' ' Ladies' Get Laco top, lined with stout felt anl broad soles 11/. Lace top, leather Golosh|'" ' . , felt leg, broad solos, and lined with felt i lj/, 15/. Buckle fasten; and flap over laco holes, lined"' with extra stout felt 12/.' 14/f> Slipptr dogs for garden stable wear 6/9 7/g Ladies spring clogs for wearing over boots, require 110 fastening 5/9, Ladies. King and clog Pattens 3/8, Men's Olog Tights, 5' and 6 inches, 9/4 and 10/4,' with flap to cover laco holes and fasten with buckle 11/6, Shooter tops 6 and 1h inches high, 9/6 and 11/-. All the above PJ'cns include postaee to, any address in N.Z. Cash rauat accompany ordor. In ordering scud size of boots worn, Price ' list of all our novolties on application, , ■■■■ • ■•.■•: W;H, PAYNE, . f : 141, Armagh-street, Chriatchiirch. " *'■>■ ''.,:/.;■:'■./' : 3200 IIiOWES&IORNS STOCK. AND P-RODTJI'E
HABVESTING MACHINERY. i '] v I > n ' STOCK JUST LANDED COMPRISING ' THE BUCKEYE mwdown KEAPERS(ft BINDERS. "IEB Lightest'and Strongest Machine in the World. . The NEW KNOTTED, the Simplest'and most Porfeet. ' The Buckeye cannot capsizo en Hill Sidos. No Transport Carriage Necessary., The Buckeyo is AWAY AHDAD of all others in improvonients this season". BUCKEYE two horse Mowing Ma'chiues. HOBNSBY'S Combined Reapers and Mowers, HOUNSBY'S Two horse Mowin? Machines. HOBNSBY'S Scrub Cutting Machines for Manuka and Cotton Wood Scrub, American Horse Hay Rakes. _ ■ Devolving Horse Hay Rakes. American Winnowing Machinos for separating and cieauing all hinds of Grass Seeds and Grain, Extras for Buckeyeßoapora & Binders Extras for Honwby's Reapers & Binders Binder Twine op best quality Binder Twine American Hill Side Ploughs Hornby's 1 and 2 Wheol and Swing Ploughs American Horse Hoes and Cultivators, .' ' Hgward's Colonial Pattern Double Furrow Ploughs &W.MILLSICO,Mted. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT AND MACHINERY IMPOBTEBB WELLINGTON. Boots and Shoes, 'RETAIL, at WHOLESALEPKICES For EEADr Money ONLY, WAE DECLARED, • NOT BETWEEN ENGLAND AND GERM AN Y, BUT ■ B * 'tween the BOOT PEALERS oi MASTISBTOJN. Ladies and Gentlemen of Masterton and District BE NOT DECElVEDbylarge.signs and big blow, but if you want GOOD "BOOTS go to H-' PETERSON, who you all know sells nothing but Jirst-Olass Gooilb at a Fair Price.: No clap-trap Prices and advertiaeraents to mislead you; Call at the shop and compare .the price andgoods with others, and it will be found thatH. -PBTERSON;oan iiofbe beat, he is NOT "Here to-day and gonei-to-morrow.":,,-.lt';will .not pay : hiin. to pawn off , . ',■■, Rubbish for first-class goods, . '. BOOTS' OP ; ALL ; DESCRIPTIONS MADE TO ORDER, v ...-;..',.;..'- Malmno mistake in tlie "address, to be found next to' Pearce's Boot Slioi ■ AND OPPOSITE ROSS & MUIR'SCOACH FACTORY. ; ' ANDIMPORTEfc : ■■..,":;. •■■ :^>v-i='v ■■■C :^HW^mSßSi- .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 1
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697Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3234, 19 June 1889, Page 1
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