TO BUILDERS AND THE PUB- ' LIC IN GENERAL... JUBT LANDED Ex s.s. East Lothian," 18 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY. •1 CASE H. and T. Vauglian's No 60 1 mid 60a HIM LOOKS, mid DRAW IUOK LOOKS. 1 CASE T. Sander's BRASS FURI NISIIINGS containing 24 dozen 2$ in Fastenors, 24 dozen 2Jin Fasteners 24 down Lift*, 15 dozen Racks assorted, also Ends, Hooks, Brackets, Knobs, Knockors, Ltttcr Plates, Bolts, Butts, Haudles ifiodu •j UASKWrighUnd Butler's Lamps, J. (very handsome). 1 CASE of 40 Newoy and Homor's J Fenders, all sizes, and ranging in prices from Ih 9d to 28a 6d. •j CASE Fire Brasses, Sots,Pokorcfa, 1 Companion Stands, Firo Dogs etc, A BDLS A, and T. Parks' 1 and 2 tt Spades, and 8 and 4 ShoVols 4 BDLS 0. T. Skelton's 1 and 2 Spades, and 4 and 5 prongs Digging Forks. And to arrive about theend of June ex e.B " Glamis" 1 CASE CUTLERY, Kniveß, Pookot, 1 Dinner and Desert, Forks and 1 CASK Mortico Fumituro 6 BDLS Galvanised Buckets and Oval Do Baths. -j OaSEBRUSEWAI(,E<SMc, Other Lines to Follow. Goods have all been bought DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, And in many cases wo have got EXTRA DISCOUNT over and above the usual trade discount, enabling us to sell at WHOLESALE .RATES. INSPECTION INVITED. GEO. JOHNSTON, (Late E. Feist), GENERAL MERCHANT, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, QuBEH-SIBEEr MaSTERTON. 8232 H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, (Opposito the Indo-China Tea Depot), MASTERTON. —Nothing Succeeds like Succoss. f PHIS is the most popular establishI ment m the Borough. The reaausiverod ; Firstly .-These premises hold a splendid Btock. .Seonndly ;- Tho greatest attention is paid to quality and fitting, and evnry pair will give satisfaction. Thirdly:—All purchasos are made for cash, and sold on the same terms, and tlio public are given the full benefit of this method of trading. Fourthly:—Every chaugo of tho soa6im brings a fawh supply, and at this paiticu lar season, H, H. is offorlng splcudil value in Mon"s and Boys' Strong Boots, both English and Colonial; and in Ladies' Department, warm winter slippors; and strong, fino. boots for walking ; also' a eood variety of Evening Shoes. Lastly —The variety is so large that all those who want Cheap Lines oaii bo as well suited as thoso who want more costly articles, as fl. Hounslow's motto is— Every article the best that can be given for the money whether tit 3s or 80s. H. HOUNSLOW, (Opposita the Indochina Tea Depot).
A. HENDERSON, PEACTIOAL WATCHMAKEK, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN, IN thanking the public fur their iberal support during the last four years, wishes to call attention to the Large and Well Assorted Stock of Watches, namely, Wheller'a Silver Hunting Levers, Ehrardta & Matneys'; also a largo assortment of Bee docks, Peep o' Day, Alarums, Pebbles, pantoscopic spectacles, ladies gold dress rings, and everything in connection with the trade. Gold and silvor medals of any dessription mado to order-designs kept on the premises. WatcheS|Ulocks,and Jowellery ropaired on the premises at the shortest notice, • Pines mounted. A. HENDERSON, Eketahima Boot Depot. H. HANSEN LATE of Mastodon bogs to inform the inhabitants uf Eketahunaand surrounding district that he haß taken the premises latoly in the occupation of Mr R, T. Beitv. His motto is-CHEAFNESS, DURABILM, and DESPATCH. 11181 NEW ZEALAND PRODUCE AND GENERAL AGENCY. W, J, GANDY, 5, Groy-Btreot and Custom-Houso Quay, WELLINGTON, N.Z. UNDERTAKES the Sale, Purchnso, or Forwarding by Land or Sea, of Now Zealand PRODUCE and Merchandise in general, To Butte actorier and dealers in Dairy produce; he offer the special advantage of a COOL AND CAPACIOUS CELLAR, eloso to th. Queen's Wharf, for storage of Butter. W, J. G. is also & Custom-Houso Agent. 81 Mrs H. Hodgins, OF THE QUEEN-STREET FRUIT DEPOT, APPLES ORANGES PINEAPPLES LEMONS PEARS BANANAS' COCOANUTS POTATOES MARROWS GROCERIES PUMPKINS HOT PIES &c, Aci &c; ALL FRUITS IN SEASON, A TBIAL SOLICITED. W, DOUGALL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, it OPTICIAN, Qdeen-bimbi Masitoon, UNDER THE TOWN CLOCK, HAS just imported DIREOT from tlwmatois "Elkington &Co."a Choico Selection of Electroplate, consistin" of Breakfast.and Dinner Cruots in E.°P, and tho new Albion ware, Buttors, Salads/Biscuit Barrels, Patentdoublo Preserve Dishes, Marmalades, Toast Rackß, Jsariin Rings, Jelly and Jam Spoons, Sugar Sifters, &c, As th'eiie .yoods havo been imported DIRECT, parties wishing to mako wedding, or other presents can rely on getting good as well as cheap plate. ~ ■ ■ W. D. would again remind the public of his lawe stock of watches and Jewellery, Ewlieh lcv(r watohes from 70m
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3238, 24 June 1889, Page 2
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736Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3238, 24 June 1889, Page 2
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