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BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. JUSTLANDED Ex s.s. East Lothian," 13 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY. *1 CASE H. and T. YaugWs No 60 X nnd 60a RIM LOCKS, and DRAW BACK LOOKS. 1 CASE T. Sander's BRASS FUR- | NISIIINGS containing 24 dozan 2| in Fastoncrs, 24 dozen 2|in Fastonors 24 dozen Lifts, 15 dozen Racks assortod, nlso Ends, Hooks', Brackets, Knobs, Knockers, Lottor Platea, Bolts, Butts, Handles Ac ic, •j OASK "Wright nnd Butler's Lamps, 1 (very handsomo), (CASE ot 40 Newey and Homot's Fenders,.all sizes, and ranging in 'ricesfrom lsfld to 28b 6d. ■j CASE Fire Brasses, SetSjPokorottts, L Companion Stands, Firo Dogs etc. 4 DDLS A, and T. Parks' 1 and 2 Spades, and (I and 4 Shovels A DDLS 0. T. Skclton'a 1 nnd 2 tfc Spades, nnd 4 nnd 5 prengs DigiiiK Forkß. And to arrive about the end oljjuno ox E.s" Glamis" 1 CASE CUTLERY, Knives, Pockot, X Dinner and Desort Forks and Spoons &c, OASK Uortico Furniture it* BDLS Galvanised Buckets and Oval 0 Do Baths. | CASE BRUSHWARE&c, &o. Other Linos to FollowGoods have al I bocn bought DIREOT FROM THE MAKERS, And in many cases we havo got EXTRA DISCOUNT ovor and nbovo tho usual trade discount, enabling us to sell at WHOLESALE RATES. INSPECTION INYITED. GEO. JOHNSTON, (Late E. Feist), GENERAL MERCHANT, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, Gueen-stkeet Master™. 8232 A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER,

JEWELLER & OPTICIAN [N thanking tlio public fur their iboral support during tho last four years, .vishea to call attention to tho Large and (Veil Assorted Stock of Watches, namely, Whcllor's Silver Hunting Levers, Ehrardts & Matneys'; also a largo assortment of Bco Clocks, Pcup o' Day, Alarums, Pobbles, pantoscopic poctaclcs, 'adies gold dress and jverything in connection with tho trade, Gold and silvor medals of any description made to order—designs kept on tho promises. Watches,(Jloclca, (ind Jewellory vopaired on tho promises at the ihortcst notice. Pipes mounted. A. HENDERSON. H. HO UNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, (Opposite tho lnclo-China Tea Depot), MA.STERTON. Nothing Succeeds like Succos3.—

THIS is tho most popular establishment In tho Borough, Tho reanons of its success are sovoral, and easily; nnswored : Firstly .-These hold a splendid stock. Secondly Tho greatest attention is paid to quality and fitting, and every pair will givo (satisfaction. Thirdly All purchaso aro made for cash, and sold pn tho sains tormß, and tho publio aro given the ful benefit of this method of trading Fourthly:—Every change of tho soason btingsa fresh supplyi and at this particu lar season, H. H. is offering splendid ynluo in Mon"n and Boys' Strong Bootsboth English and Colonial; and in Ladies Department, warm winter slippers; and atrong, lino boots for walking ; also a good variety of Eyening Shoes, Lastly —Tho variety is so largo that all those who want Cheap Lines can bo as well raited as those who want more costly articles, as H. Hounslow's motto isEvory article the best that can bo given for tho inonoy whethor at 3s or 30a. H. HOUNSLOW, (Oppoaito the Indo China Tea Depot). No Blow I No Bluster ! J, CARPENTER, CENTRAL BOOT MAST, OES not profess to Sell Cheaper than anybody elso in tho Trade, but Dofies Competition. PALMED OFF ON THE PUBLIC FOR Having a Thorough Knowlcdgo of the Trade, Buys Direct from tho COLONIAL MANUFACTURERS. NO BUYING of OLD STOCK THAT CANNOT BE GOT RID OF In Wellington. OF THE NO RUBBISH GOOD BOOTS. Conio and Sco Our Stock of

BOOTS AND SHOES Before purchasing Elsewhere, Marked at prices that must effect a Speedy Sale. FOOTS and SHOES made to Order and Repairiug Dono at IteaisonaWe Pricss. J. CARPENTER, boot mart. " T. G, MASON PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (ESTABLISHED 1870) medical hall, WASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3318, 25 September 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3318, 25 September 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3318, 25 September 1889, Page 2

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