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FIRST SHIPMENT SPRING GOODS EX [COPTIC, ARE NOW ON VIEW AT QUEEN-STREET MABTEETON. INSPECTION KESPECTFULLY SOLICITED.

NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO LARGER PREMISES, AND IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE (LATE 11, PETERSEN.) QUEEN STREET MASTERTON. Between Mr T. G. Mason's Chemist Shop and MrHuoper's Drapery Establishment, R HANNAH k GO'S Boot Market, Mnstcrton. has become even in the Blunt we have been open, the most popular Hoot Establishment in tho district ;f the Wairarapa, Our Ready Money System and Low Prices for good BOOTS and SHOES huvo'obtained a wonderful bid mi the peonies affections. Our BOOTS wear woll, look well, and aro as cheap as they are Rood We are just openin<Mip Ex KAIKOURA 283 Trunks of the latest designs and perfect fitting .-uods for Summor wear. Our wide experience Ins enabled us to order goods which will Fit everybody. Wo have given careful study to tho odd shapes and know tho ins and o'uts of tho most angular footed citizen, to before you buy your summer outfit do not fail to peruse our Spring and Summer Price List.

Women's Kid E.S. from 4/9 1 Hannah's Wa<erti<<hts 9/11 Ladies' Nice. Tau Shorn : Huuimli s Shooters 9/11,10/6 Ladies' Nice miking Shoes from'.6/G ! Hannah's Bluchors 5/0,6/(5 F Piiiet's Ladies' Shoes Hannah's Elastic Sides 8/11, 9/11 Ladies' Evening Shoes from 'i/11 Hannah's Everlasting Boy's Bootß a/«. Ladies' Nice Slippers from 1/11 l>/(5 Ladies' Prunella liouts from 4/11,5/11 Hannah 3 Shppors 2/0, 3/0,4/0 Girl's Everlasting Indestructible-Toed' Hannah's Court shoes tram 8/b, 9/0, School Bootß ! 10/" Hannah's Strapped Shoes, Indestruc-1 Hannah's Good Walkim; Shoes 7/0, 8/6, tibleToes | 9 / (i , ~ Ladies' House Hoots from 8/11 Hannah's '1 an Shoes I' 2/15,1,1,6 Children's Boots from Is I Hannah's Canvas Shoes 5/6, 6/1) Children's Shoes from 1/ ' Hannah's Boys' and Youths' E.S. Girl's Laco Copper Toes 1/0,2/11, 3/11 jHannah's Boys' ami Youths' Balmorals Lata 1 and Gentlemen's BOOTS and SHOES of all the- Newest FushwimUe Shapes. These, of course, we excel in. Take them as a test for a sermon on Neatness mid Good Value, and we have no fear of the audience going to sloeo during the preaching Note the Well known Name and Address:JR. HANNAH AND CO-, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTO.N, E PETERSEN, Manager. Leather and (iriuderv lor Sale tit Wellington Prices. TO COUNTRY SKTTLERS.-We intend erectim,' a Larjje Receiving Shed and purcbii&iu" all kinds of Country Produce, which will he duly notified, The ! question is often aßked " How can yon sell your limits so Cheap?" Our reply is jthis " Wo Make, Import, and Sell just one half of all the Roots that arocunI Burned m Ne# Zealand." And now wo are doing a little more-Our Boots are still coming down in Price. All kinds of Boots and Shots made to Order and | Repairs done on the shortest notice. H PETERSON, ■MANAGER. Whose Receipt oil all occasions will be asceptod as a Final Discharge.

'fOTUAVELTHIs'eWJJJ. The Entire horse LAIRD O'LARGO WILL Btund this aeaßon at the Princo of Wales Stabler Mastertmi, every Monday, Tuesday, Wednesdiiy, and Thursday, duriniltheseasm], Friday and Saturday at owner's stables, iCartwtM. I Guod pitWofilw Wl'Vl'lM free of charge. • Every care taken, b.ut no r//?niinsjbility. i Fees £♦, single nwps, tw,o or nufeas ' per agreement. Gruomage ss. AIJ fees payabl" Ist January, 1890. Fur pedigree h m caula, For further particulars apply to grown iu charge WALTER STANNAUD, on ! W. HERCOCK. i Owner. I SALSALINE J •"Un URKAT FOOU WIKSBRATP/KJ THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, oiiuilesc, and pcrjfectly harmless, It is guaranteed to i keep meat, soup, milk, w»s, butter, I fish, i;anio, prosprves, fruit, wine, and ! food of every draoript|o» sweet and I wholesale till required for use, ONE SHILLING PACKET I will preserve 20s worth of food, i SOLD BY ALIiOHBMISTS k OROOEUS ' in Is niul 2s packets. Wholesale Aqnt-K, H. CKEASE, ; 3130 ■| H-POOLE, .jFKDiTEREIt&BEBPSMAN, M >': LAMBTOK QUAY, fi I' I WIiIUKOMS. t| 11H1S establishment is the cheapest , and best p'ace in town to purchase 2 your fruit.Sccds, &e. All kinds of Flowor seeds at lis per dozen packets) carriage paid to any p«jt. Also iu stock every known I variety otGtrdpn Sfl.edu. All orders punctually attainted to,

The Entire Horse HERO WILL stiird this season Club Stable.'. Masterful), Monday . Mid Tuesday; Royal Oak Hotel, South Carterton, Wednesday; Foresters' Arui6, (ireylown. Thursday; Tauherenikau, Fridny; owner's stables. Carter- , tun, Saturday. For peditpce, &«. ««o ( cards, (ioud paddockim' provided free until stinted, every caro taken but no . responsibility. TERMS: Single mare, it; two or! nioro mares as per agreement; 5s »rooinagO| payable first service. All moneys payable Ist January, 18110. Guum in charge, HECTOR MoKENZIE, Owner, 03 W. HERCOUK. i CLUB HOTEL, I Lamiiton Quav Wkllisutox, j (Adjoining Thoatro Royal,) JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late | of Auckland), anuounces to the j inhabitants of the city, Commercial i Travellers, Ac., that ho lias taken the' above commodious Family Hotel, which! has been thoroughly renovated. He! hopes, by studying the requirement of his supporters, to share the very liberal patronuge accorded his predecessor. The Club Hotel will be found par cwlte in every respect ono of the best in the town for comfort and economic living, No nsponao has been ' spared in carrying out the many ncces tary alterations which will make tho above hotel worthy of note, Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c, will iiud in the Club every comfort of a home, and special provision has been made for families. Private suites of apartments for families with fine lofty rooms. Wines and spiritß of tho best quality, iSwsrjiAU'rv: One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p,m, Table clHoto at (1 p.m, Puiiedw Ale Always on Tap. JAMES CONDON, ibU Proprietor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3366, 21 November 1889, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3366, 21 November 1889, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3366, 21 November 1889, Page 1

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