i BUILBEBB AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL, JUSTLANDED Ex s.s, East Lothian," 18 PACKAGES IRONMONGERY. •1 CASE H. Mid T. Vauglian's No CO ! X and 60a RIM LOOKS,.mid DRAW BACK LOCKS, 1 CASK T. Sander's BRASS FURI JiISHINGS containing 24 dozsn k\ in Fasteners, 24 doKen 2jin ' 24 dozen Lifts, 1!> dozen Racks assorted, tleo Ends, Hooks, Brackets, Knobs, TCnockors, Letter Plates, Bolts, Butts, Handles &c ko, ■i CASK Wright and Butler's Lamps, J_ (very handsomo). « CASE ot 40 Neivey mid Homor'B J Fenders, nil lizes, mid rangirn; in »riccß from 1b 9ci to 2Ss Cd. -J CASE Fire Brasses, Sols, Pokerotlca, 1 Companion Stmds, Fire Dogs etc 4BDLS A. and T. Parks' I and 2 Spades, and 3 and 4 Shovels 4BDLS C. T. Skelton's 1 and 2 Spades, and 4 and 5 prongs Digill? Forks. And to arrive about the end ultimo ex E.s "Glamis" •J CASE CUTLERY, Knives, Pocket, 1 Dinner and Dcsort Forks and Spoons Ac. *J CASK Jlortico Furniture ,» DDLS Galvanised Buckots and Oval 0 Do Baths, •J CASE BRUSUWARE &c, fa. Other Lines to Folloav. Goods liave all beon bought DIUKOT FROM THE MAKERS, And in many cases we liavo got EXTRA DISCOUNT ovorund above the usual trade discount, onabliug us to sell at WHOLESALE RATES. INSPECTION INVITED.
GEO. JOHNSTON, (Latb E. Frist), GENERAL MEKOHANT, AND' DIRECT IMPORTER, JUBEX-STIIBBI MASTEHTON. A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER* OPTICIAII [N thanking the public fur their iberal support (luring tho last four years, .rislics to call attention to I ho Large and '.Veil Assorted Stock of Watches, namely, Whellor's Silver Hunting Levers, Ehrardts & Stays'; also a large assortment of Bco Clocks, Peep o' jay, Alarums, Pobbles, pantoscopic pcctnclcs, 'adies gold dress rings, and everything in connection villi the trade. 3old and silver medals of any description made to ordor —designs kept on tho premises. Wntchcs.Olocks, and Jewellery repaired on tho premises nt tho slinitest notice. Pipes mounted. A. I'IENDEHKON, H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, posito the lnnVChina Tea Depot), • MASTGUTON. - -Nothing Succeed; like Success.— mlfiSis the most popular establish- _!_ nient m tho Borough. The reasons of its success are several, and easily answered : Firstly .-These premises bold a splendid etock. Secondly:— Tho greatest attention is paid to quality and fitting, and every pair will give satisfaction. Thirdly :—All purchnso nro made for cash, and sold on tho earns terms, and tho public are givon the ful benefit of this method of trading Fourthly :—Every change of tho season bringsa fresh supply, and at this partial Jar season. 11. H. IB offering splendid value in Mon"s and Boys' Strong Bootsboth English and Colonial;and in Ladies Department, warm wiolcr slippers; ami strong, tine boots for walking ; also a j,ot>& variety of Evening Shoes. Lastly —The variety is so largo that all those ivlio want Clieap Lines can bo as well iiiitcd as those who want more costly articles, as H. Hounslow's motto is— Every article the best that can be given 11. lIOTJNSLOW, Opposite tho Lido China Tea Der No Blowl No
Bluster I J, CARPENTER, OF THE CENTRAL BOOT MART, T~vOES not profess to Sell Cheaper than anybody else in the Trade, but Defies Competition. NO RUBBISH PALMED OFF ON THE PUBLIC FOR GOOD BOOTS. llavim! ft 'lhornucli Knowledge of the Trade, Buys Direct from the COLONIAL MANUFACTURERS. NO BUYING of OLD STOCK MAT CANNOT BE GOT RID OF in Wellington. Come and See Onv Stock of BOOTS AiND SHOES cfo'o puA'liasiiig Elsewhere, Marked at prices tliat must effect a Speedy Sale. , FOOTS and SHOES made to Order and Repairing Done at Reasonable Pricss.
BOOT MART. T. a: MASON PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISI (ESTABLISHED 1670) MEDICAL HALL, IJASTKKTON
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3324, 2 October 1889, Page 2
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