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r BUILDERS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL. JUSTLANDED Ex s.s. East Lothian," 18 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY. •1 CASE 11. and T. Vaugban's No 60 1 and 60a RIM LOCKS, and DIIAW BACK LOCKS. 1 CASE T. Sander's BRASS FURI NISHINGS containiiiß 24 (ton 2i in Fastenora, 24 dozen 2|in Fastonors 24 dozen Lifta.-IB dozen Racks assurtod, nlso Ends, Hooks, Brackets, Knobs, Knockors, Letter Plates, Bolts, Butts, Handles &c ko. ■i CASK Wright and Bulk's Lamps, J. (vory handsome), [ CASE ol 40 Ncivey and llomot's I Fondew, all sizes, and ranging in •rices from Is 9d to 28s 6(1. •j CASE Fire Brasses, Sots, Pokcrottc.', [ Companion Stands, Fire Dogs etc. A BDLS A. and T. Parks' I and 2 L \ Spades, and 3 and 4 Shovels A BDLS C. T. Skelton's 1 and 2 '\ Spades, and 4 and 5 prongs Digii; Forks. And to ari-ivo about the end of^Juno ex e.s " Glamis" i CASE CUTLERY, Knives, Pocket, [ Dinner and Desert Forks and Spoons &c. 1 CASK Mortice Furniture .« BDLS Galvanised Buckets and Oval t) Do Baths. 1 CASE ERUSHWARE &c, Sc. Other Lines to Follow. Goods have all beon bought DIRECT FROM THE MAKERS, And in many casca wo havo got EXTRA DISCOUNT over and nbwo the usual trade discount, enabling us to soil at WHOLESALE RATES. INSPECTION INVITED. GEO. JOHNSTON, GENERAL MERCHANT, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, QUEEN-HTIIEET MaSTERTOS, A. HENDERSON,

PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN. [N thanking tho public lor their lboral support during tho last four years, .vißhea to call attontinn to tho Largo and Well Assorted Stock of Watches, .namely, Whellcr's Silver Hunting Lovers, Ehrardts k Matnoys'; also a largo assortment of 800 Clocks, Poup o' i)ay, Alarums, Pobbles, pantoscopic pe;tacle3,'allies gold dress rinns, and *verything in connection with tho tcado, Gold and silvor medals of any description made to order-designs kept on tho premises. Watches.Orocks, and Jewelle;y repaired on tho premises at tho shortest notion. Pipes mounted. A, HENDERSON, l-T. HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, poslto the Indo-China Toa Depot), MASTER-TON. THIS is tho most popular establishment In tho Borough. The reals cf its success aro sovoral, and easily answered : Firstly .—Thoso premises hold a splendid stock. -Secondly:Tho greatest attention is paid to quality and fitting, and every pair will give satisfaction, Thirdly:—All purchase aro mado for cash, and sold on the sains torms, nndthc public aro givon the ful benefit of this method of trading Fourthly:—Every cliango of tho season bringsafrcsh supply, and at this particu lar season. 11, H. is offering splendid value in Mon"is and Hays' Strong Bootsboth English and Colonial; and in Ladies Department, warm winter slippers; aud strong, tine boots for walking ; also a ,!ood variety of Evening Shoes. Lastly -The variety is so large that all those who want Cheap Lines can bo as well suited aB those who want more costly articles, as H, Hounslow's motto ie— Every articlo the best that can be given for the money whether at 3s or 30s.

H. HOUNSLOW, (Opposite the Indo China Ton Depot), No Blow I No Bluster J J. CARPENTER, OF THE CENTBAL BOOT MABI\ T\OEB not profuss to Soil Cheapor than anybody else in tlio Trade, but Defies Competition. NOHUBBISH

PALMED OFF ON THE PUBLIC GOOD BOOTS, Havin" a Thorough Knowledge, of the Trade, Buys Direct from tliu COLONIAL MANUFACTURERS. NO BUYING of OLD STOCK IHAT CANNOT BE GOT RID OF in Wellington. Cume and fc'cu Our Stock of BOOTS AND SHOES cfcro pureliasiug Elsewhere, Marked at prices that must elfcct n Speedy Sale. ■FOOTS and SHOES made to Ordei and Repiiiriii!,' Dune at Reisunable Pricss. CARPENTER, BOOT MART. T. (I. MASON PHAItMACEUTIOAL CHEMIST (ESTABLISHED 1S70) MEDICAL HALL. MASTERTON

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3323, 1 October 1889, Page 2

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