P EARCE'S RAROE'S EARCE'S EARCE'S FIRST GREAT ANNUAL BOOT SALE BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES BOOTS and SHOES Roll Up! Roll Up 1 Roll Up 111
JNU do not MISS this CHANCE of L . Fitting Yoursolf and Family PEAKCE'S BOOTS. HIS WHOLE STOCK VALUED £1,500 SLAUGHTERED TO PEICES NEVEE BEFORE HEARD OFINTHE CITY MASTERTON. IS*BEMEMBEB.sf PEARCE Sells Good
PEA ROE'S BOOTS ARE KNOWN. Come and See for Yourselves before it is Too Late. THEY MUST BE SOLD THEY MUST BE SOLD THEY MUST BE SOLD THEY MUST BE SOLD: To Make Room for NEW GOODS TO ARRIVE.
PEARCE'S REASONS.
THANKS. LADIES and GENTLEMEN of Masterton and Surrounding Districts, allow mo to thank you for the generous support you have giyen me since I started the Cash Boot Mart in Queen Street, Masterton, and especially for your patronage during my First Great Annual Boot Sale now being held.at my Masterton Establishment. It is' very plain to mo that you approbate my system of business. A GOOD ARTICLE FOR A REASONABLE PEIOE FOE CASH, which simply speaks for itself. I was told before I started in Masterton 12 months ago that it would not work,that there was NO MONEY in the district, and that all the Business was done on Credit. Ladies and Gentlemen, I hare found this to be untrue, there is PLENTY OF MONEY yet in tho 'Wairarapa to buy an every day requirement, such as BOOTS, Providing they are SOLD at the Proper Prices. At my Sale every line will be offered to you at Cost, and that Cost Price means 25 Per Cent less than these Goods can bo bought by Other Dealers. I can honestly assure youfif yon favor m e with a visit, you will find these statomonts true in every particular. Again thanking you for past support, I remain, yours obediently, EDWARD PEAROE.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3279, 10 August 1889, Page 3
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309Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3279, 10 August 1889, Page 3
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