SUMMER, 1880.90, GEO. JOHNSTON, GENERAL MERCHANT, AND DIRECT IMPORTER, Qbeen-stbbei Mabterto.i. WE invito inspootion of our first shipment of HEW GOODS for tho coming season comprising all tho latest novelties. DRESS DEPT. Block and Colored Cashmeres, Rayo Boigos, Twill Beiges, Striped Esqucs, Homespun, eto, etc, IN COTTON GOODS we have a choice collection of prints, Ginghams, Cambrics, Zephyr Cloths, Fiquos, Vic, Lawn Stripes, Satoons otc. MANCHESTER DEPT Is replete with nil tho best makoß in Orey and White Calicoes, Sheotings, Hollands, Towols, Quilts, .Curtains, Flannola, Blankets, otc, otc, FANCY DEPT. No west colours in ladios silk gloves. Kid tip Gloves, Black and tan kids,ribbons, Laces, Frillings, Umbrellas, otc, otc. Ladios' and children's Summer hosiery MERCERY DEPT. Good afsortmcnt (if Gents Merino, Natural wool and cotton pants and Singlets, Snx, Ties, Braces, Handkerchiefs, White, Regatta and Oxford shirts, CJLOTHIN(* DEPT. ffo aw now showing men's, youths' and boys suits in all tho best colonial makes, TAILORING DEPT Over 300 patterns to chooßo from of tho best English and Colonial tweeds; This branch of our business is rapidly increasing and noeds no further comment. All ordors entrusted to us we guarantee a first class Jit and workmanship. BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Large Stock, best makes, English and Colonial. GROCERY, New Season's TEAS, Chins, Indian, Fiji and Ceylon, in 5,10 and 121b boxes and half chests. Splendid Valuo. COFFEfI Al, plantation, ground daily. All Groceries of best brands, atiOIKEST GASH JUTES. Ironmongery, Earthomvarc etc. ORDER'S SOLICITED AND GOODS DELIVERED. J, CARPENTER'S BOOT DEPOT, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON REDUCED PRICE LIST DURING THE SALE. Ladies' Prunella E S boots 4s 9d, Cs Ladies' high leg, kid, lace 8/6, worth 12/6 Ladies' „ leather, „ 8/-, 9/6 Ladies' House slippers 2/Ladies' leather Slippers 3/• Ladies' Gloyo kid, button boots 8/6, worth 15/Ladies' satin shoes, all colours, 4/9, worth 12/6 Girls' school boots, sizo 7 to 9, 4/11 „ „ size 10 to 13, 5/11 Youths' Lace boots 7/-, worth 10/6 Men's Nailed Shooters 9/-, 10/-, 11/6 Men's good kip watertights- 11/6, (not split kip) Men's neat sewn balmorals, 12/-, worth ll)/G Men's Bluchers, 4/11,5/6,0/6 Children's Shoes lOd Children's Boots 1/6,2/-, 2/6 ALL OTHER LINES AT COST PRICE DURING SALE. BEST VALUE FOR THE MONEY,
A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER & OPTICIAN _ IN thanking tlio public for th'eir ibornl support during tlio last four years, yishcs to call attention to tho J-argc and Well Assorted Stock of Watches, namely, Whcller's Silver Hunting Levors, Ehrardts & Matneys 1 ; also a large assortment of Bee Clocks, Peep o' Say, Alarums, Pebbles, pantoscopic pectaclcß, 'adies gold dresa rings, and everything in connection <vith the tcado, Gold and silver medals of any description made to order—designs kept 011 tho premises. Watches, Clocks, and Jowellevy repaired on tho premises at the shortest notice, Pipes mounted, A. HENDERSON. T. (i. MASON PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (ESTABLISHED 1870) MEDICAL HALL, SIASTERTON H. HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, nosito tho Indo-China Tea Dopot), MASTERTON. —Nothing Succeeds like Success.— ipHIS is tho most popular establishX nient in the Bcfrough. The rca/sons of its success itro several, and easily answered : Firstly , —These premises hold a splendid stock. Secondly:— fho greatest attention is paid to quality and lilting, and every pair will give satisfaction. Thirdly All pimjlmso aro mado for cash, and sold on the ttams terms, and the public aro given the ful benefit of this method of trading Fourthly Every cliaiijm of tlio season fctingaa fresh supply, anil at this particu larseason, H. H. is offering splendid valse in Mmi"s and Boys' Strong BootsJboth English and Colonial;and in Ladies Department, warm winter slippers; and etrong, ifino boots for walking ; also a ■ood variety of Evening Shoes, Lastly —Tiho variety 5s eo large that all those ivho vaat Cheap can be as well .uitedas ihoso .who wit more costly articles, as fl. Hounsloxr'e motto is— Every article the best that .can be givun for tho mouoy whether at 3s of 30a, H. HOUNSLOW, pposite the Indo-China Tea. Dopot).
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3339, 19 October 1889, Page 2
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