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FIRST SHIPMENT SPRING GOODS EX COPTIC, ARF, NOW OIN VIEW AT 0. SMITH AND GO'S QUEEN-STREET MABTERTON. j INSPECTION JREtSi'jBCTJFUJLI.Y SOLICITED. .NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO LARGER PREMISES, ANJ) IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE lAOTBOT BOOT mEETR HANNAH AND CO, (LATE 11. PETERSEN.) QUEEN STREET MABTERTON. Between Mr T. G. Mason's Chemist Shop and MrHooper's Drapery Establishment. R HANNAH & GO'S Boot Market, Masterton, has become even in the short , we have been opm, tho most popular Hoot Establishment in tlio district if the Wairarapa, Our lieady Money System and Low Prices for good BOUTS and .SHOES liavo obtained a wonderful bid on the people's affections, Our BOOTS wear well, look well, and arc as cheap as they arc good. We are just opening up Ex KAIKOUHA 203 Trunks of tho latest designs and perfect fitting sjoods lor Summer wear. Our wide experience Ins enabled us to order goods which will Fit everybody. We have given careful study to tho odd shapes and knmv the ins and uuls of tile most angular fuotcd citizen, so before you buy your bumniM outfit do not fail to pemso our Spring and Summer Price List,

Women's Kid E.S. from 4/0 ' Hannah's Wn'ertighte 'J/ll Ladies' Kico Tun Slioi-s Hannah's Shoolors 11/11,10/(5 Ladits' Nice Walking Shoes from[s/G ; Hannah's Bluchers 5/0, ti/li F Pinut's Ladies' Shoes i Hannah's Elastic Sides 8/11, 9/11 Ladies' Evening Shoes from '2/11 j Hannah's Everlasting Boy's Boots 5/ti, Ladies' Nice Slippers from 1/il ; li/li Ladies' Prunella Boots from 4/11, 0/11 : Ilannuh'3 Slippers 2/G, 3/0, 4/0 Girl's Everlasting Indoatructible-'i'oed | Hannah's Court Shoes from 8/6,9/ li, School Boots ' 10/ li Hannah's Strapped Shots, Indestruc-; Hannah's Good Walkinif Shoes 7/0, 8/0, tible Toes 9/0 Ladius' House Boots from 3/11 j Hannah's Tan Shoes 12/0, l!i/0 Children's 'Juots from Is ; Hannah's Canvas Shoes 5/6, 6/(5 Children's Shoes from 1/ i Hannah's Boys' and \ouths' E.S. Girl's Lace Copper Toes 1/0,2/11,3/11 j Hannah's Boys' and Youths' Balmorals Ladies' and Gonfalon's BOOTS and SHOES nf all the Newest Fashionable Shapes. These, of course, we excel ill. Take tliom as ut test for a sermon mi Neatness and Good Value, and we have no four of the audience goiug to sleep during the preaching. Note the Well-known Name and Address II HANNAH AND CO-, IJUEEN STREET, MASTEUTOK, H- PETERSEN, Manager. Louthcv anil Grindery lor Sale at Wellington Prices. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS.—We intend eroctini; a Large Receiving Shed and purchasing all kinds of Country Produce, which will bo duly notified. The question is often asked " How can you sell your Boots so Cheap!" Our reply is this " Wo Make, Import, and Sell just one half of all the Boots that are consumed 111 Ne,v Zealand." And now wo arc doing a little more—Our Boots are still coining down in Price. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to Order and Repairs done on the shortest notice.

Proprietors, II PETERSON, MANAGES. Whilst: Receipt on all occasions will bo aeccptod as a Final Discharge.

TO TRAVEL THIS SEAS'JK. The Entire liorso LAIRD O'LARGO WILL stand this season nt tho Princo of Wtvlcs Stables, Mastertmi, evory Monday, Tuesday, W'edj ncßduy, and ThurEtliiy, riurini; tho season, i Friday e»d .Saturday at owner's stables, | Carterton. i Good paddocks proved ffpn of clmrge. ! Every caro taken, but no responsibility, | Fees £4, singlo mares, two or more as | per agreement. Groomagoos. All fees j payabl" Ist January, 1890. I For pedigree Aoseo cards, For fui-jthor particulars apply to groom in charge WAI/TEfi S'J'WARD, on W, HERCOGK. Oywor. SALSALINE i ! '"(IB GREAT FOOD PRESERATIVE! THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, odojlisc, and perj fectly harmless. It is guaranteed to j keep meat, soup, milk, e«gs, butter, fish, ijamo, presorves, fruit, wine, and 11 fond of every description sivect and | wholesale till required for use, ; ONE SHILLING PACKET : will preserve 20s worth of food, 1 SOLD BY ALT,CHEMISTS k GROCERS '! in 1b and 2s packets, 'I Wholesale Aijnt-E, U, CREASE, i! 3130 j II- POOLE, ,jFRUITEItEII & SEEDSMAN, LAMBTON QU'Ai', WUHINGION, rpHIS establishment is tho cheapest JL and best place in town to purchase your fruit, Seeds, &o. All kinds of Flower secda at 3s per dozen packets; carriage paid to any part. Also ■in stock every known variety ot Gardon Scoda. All orders punctually attended to,

Tho Entire Horse HERO WILL stard this season Club Stables, Masterful), Mnmlay and Tuesday; lloyal Oak Hotel, South Cartertoii, Wednesday: Foresters' Amis, (iroylwn, Tl"irsday; Tnuliere- j nikau, Friil iy i owner's stables, Carter-1 tun, Saturday. For pcdi»ree, &c.,see' cards. Good paddockin? provided free j until stinted, every care taken but no ] responsibility. I TERMS: Single mam, .11; two or j more mares as por agreement; us! groomr.ge, payable lirot service. All: nionoys jKtyablu Ist January, 18!)0. fit join in charge, HECTOR McKENZIE, Owner, 03 W, HERCOCK, CLUB HOTEL, l Lamiitox Quay Wellington, I (A(lji)ininu Theatre Royal.) | TAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late! y of Auckland), announces to the I inhabitants of the city, Commercial j Travellers, Sc., that he has taken the | above commodious Family Hotel, which lirb been thoroughly renovated. He hopes, by studying the requirement of his supporters, to share the very liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. The Club Hotel will be found par u'crlkmi in every respect one of the best in the town for comfort and economic living. Xo expenso has been spared in carrying out tho many ueces sary alterations which will inako tho j above hotel worthy of note. I Travellers, Permanent lioarders, &c,, \fill did in the Club overy comfort of a home, and tpecial provision has been mado for families. Private suites of apartments for families with tine lofty rooms, Wines and spirits pf tho best quality. SI'EUIAHTY : One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. Table d'Hote at G p.m. Dunedm Ale Always on Tap. JAMES CONDON, I!>S Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3360, 14 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3360, 14 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3360, 14 November 1889, Page 1

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