& SUMMER, 188J>.00, I GEO. JOHNSTON, I GENERAL MERCHANT, AND if DIRECT IMPORTER, m m QOKN-SIMET MISTBRIOX. M \I7E invito inspection of our first 5£ YV "hipnicnt of NEW GOODS for S| tho coming season comprising itll tho Ijf; ifttcst novelties. ■A DRESS DEFT. F V* Blfick and Colored Casbmorcs, liaye : ,tt Beiges, Twill Boines, Striped Esquos, '■}'. Homespun, Ser^erottos.Cfislimorcttcfl, Yf etc, etc, •■.'i. IN COTTON GOODS we have ft choice .|; collection of prints, Ginghams, Cam- ;']) brics, Zephyr Cloths, Piques, Vie, '■'', Lawn Stripes, Sateens etc, | MANCHESTER DEPT .'■' Is rcpleto with all the bost maltps in ■' Orey ivnd White Calicoes, Sheetings, Hollands, Towels, Quilta, Curtains,] Flannels, Blankets, etc, etc, FANCY DEPT. Koirest colours in ladies silk gloves, Kid tip Gloves, Black and tan kids.ribbona, Laces, Frillings, Umbrellas, etc, etc, Ladies' and children's Summer hosiery MERCERY DEPT. Good assortment of Gouts Moriuo, Natural wool and cotton pants and Snißlots, Sox, Tioa, Braces, Handkerchiefs, Whito, Regatta and Oxford shirt*. CLOTHING DEI'T. ffo are now showing men's, youths' and boys suits in all tho best colonial
TAILORING DEPT (Ivor 300 patterns to choose from of the best English and Colonial tweeds. This branch of our business is rapidlv increasing and noeds no further comment. All ordors ontruated to us wo guarantee a tint clmsjil and workmimhip, BOOT AND SHOE DEPARTMENT. Largo Stock, best makes, English Mid Colonial. GROUERY.New Season's TEAS, China, Indian, Fiji and Coylon, in 5,10 and 121b boxes and half chests. Splendid Valuo. COFFEE Al, plantation, ernund dajjy. All Groceries of bosk brands, at 10 IfEST CAM! RATES. Ironmongery, Eartheuwaro etc, ORDERS SOLICITED AND GOODS DELIVERED.
J. CARPENTER'S BOOT DEPOT, QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON REDUCED PRICE LIST DURING THE SALE. Ladiea' Prunella E S boots 4s Oil, Cs Ladies' high log, kid, laceß/G, worth 12/6 Ladies' „ leather, „ 8/-, 9/6 Indies' Houso slippers 2/Ladies' leather Slippers 3/Ladies' Gloye kid, button boots 8/6, worth 15/Ladies 1 satin shoes, all colours, 4/9, worth 12/6 Girls' school boots, Bizo 7 to 9, 4/11 „ sizs 10 to 13, 5/11 Youths' Lace boots 7/-, worth 10/6 Men's Nailed Shooters 9/-, 10/-, 11/6 Men's Rood iip watnrtighta- 11/6, (not split kip) Men's neat sewn balmorals, 12/-, worth 16/6 Mon's Bluchers, 4/11, 5/6,6/6 ChUdron'a Shoes lOd Children's Boots 1/6, 2/-, 2/6 ALL OTHER LINES AT COST PRICE DURING SALE,
BEST VALUE FOR THE A. HENDERSON, PRACTICAL WATCHMAKEE, JEWELLEII& OPTICIAN [N thanking tho public for their iberal support during tho last four years, .vißhcs to call attention to tho Largo and (Veil Assorted Stock of Watches, .namely, Whellor's Silver Hunting Levors, Ehrardts k Mntneys'; also a large assortment of Eco Clocks, Peep o' jay, Alarums, Pebbles, pantoscopic peotnclcj,'adics gold dress rniya, and everything in connection <vith the trade. Gold and silver medals of any description made to order-designs kept on tho premises. AVatches,Clocks, and Jewellevy ropaired on tho premises at the shortest notice. Pipes mounted. A. HENDERSON.
T. G. MASON PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, (ESTABLISHED 1870) MEDICAL HALL, MASTEETON fI.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, posito the Indo-China Tea Depot), MASTERTON, —Nothing Succeeds like Success,— ,"nHIS is tho most popular establish- _!_ ment in tho Borough. The resttns of its success aro several, and easily answered : Firstly .—These premises hold a splendid stock, Secondly:— The greatest attention is paid to quality and fitting, and every pair will give satisfaction. Thirdly:—Alt purchase aro made for cash, and sold on the sains terms, and the public uro given the ful bonefit of this method of tradin Fourthly;— Every change of tho season brings afresh supply, aud at this partieu larseason, H. H. isolFering splendid value in Mon"s and Boys' Strong Bootsboth English and Colonial; and in Ladies Department, warm winter slippers; and strong, line boots for walking; also a ood variety of Eyening Shoes, Lastly —The variety is so largo that all those pho want Cheap Linen can bo as well ,ukod as those who want moro costly articles, as H. Bourmlow's motto is— Every article (lie best that can ho given for tho money whether at 3s or 30s. H. HOUNSLOW, ppotit? the Judo China Tea Pepot),
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3357, 9 November 1889, Page 2
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