FIRST SHIPMENT SPRING GOODS EX'COPTIC, AIIE NOW ON VIEW AT C. SMITH AND CO'S QUEEN-STREET MASTERTON. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, NOTICE OF REMOVAL TO LARGER PREMISES, AND IMMENSE SUCCESS OF THE MASTBBOT SOOT MAEZBT. R HANNAH AND CO, (LATE H. PETERSEN.) QUEEM STREET MASTERTON. Between Mr T, G. Mason's Chemist Shop and Mr Hooper's Drapery Establishment. R HANNAH & CO'S Boot Market, Masterton, lias become even in the short we liavo been open, the most popular Boot Establishment in tlio district of the Wairarapa. Our Ready Money System and Low Prices for good BOOTS and SHOES have obtained a wonderful bid uu the affections. Our BOOTS wear well, look well, andaro as cheap as they are good. We are just opcnili'Mip Ex KAIKOURA 205 Trunks of tlio latest designs and perfect fitting "oodsfor Summer wear. Our wide experience ins onabled us to order goods which will Fit everybody. We have given careful study to tho odd shapes and know tho inn and outs of the most angular footed citizen, so before you buy your summer outfit do not fail to peruse our Spring and Summer Price List, Women's Kid E.B. from 4/9 | Harass Watertight* 9/11 Ladies' Nico Tan Shoes ! Hannah s Shooters 9/11, 10;l> Ladies' Nice Walking Shoes fromJo/C j Hannah* Bluchers Dili, 0/(i F Pinet's Ladies' Shoes ' Hannah s Elastic Sides 8/11,9/11 _ Ladies' Evening Shoos from '2/11 | Hannah s Everlasting Loy a Boots u/0, Ladies' Nice Slippers from 1/11 . Ladies' Prunella Boots from 4/11,5/11 ; Hannah 3 Slippers 2/(,, J/t>, 4/0 Girl's Everlasting Indestructible-Toed, Hannah s Court Shoes from 8/0, 'J)b, School Boots ' 10 i ( i „ 6 , „... Hannah's Strapped Shoes, Indcstruc- ■ Hannah's Good Walking Shoes 7/0,8/6, tible Toe* I fy" Ladies' House Boots from 3/11 Hannah's Tan Shoes 12/0,13,0 Children's Boots from h j Hannah s Canvas Shoes 5/0,0/0 Children's Show from 1/ i Hannah a Boys and Tfoutlw E.b. Girl's Lace Coppor Toes 1/0,2/11,8/11 j Hannah's Boys'and loutha Balmorals Ladies' and Gontlemon's BOOTS and SHOES of all tlio Newest Fashionable Shapes. These, of • course, we oxcel ill. Take them as a test for a sermon on Neatness mid Good Value, and wo hare uo fear of the audience going to sleep during tho preaching, Noto the Well-known Name and Address : R HANNAH AND CO., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, H. PETERSEN, Manager. leather unci Griudery lor Sale at Wolliugtou Prices. TO COUNTRY SETTLERS.—We intend erecting a Large ReeeMng Shed and purchasing all kinds of Country Produce, which will bo duly notified. Tho nunßtio nis often asked " How can you sell your Boots so Cheap ? Our reply is this " Wo Mako, Import, and Sell just one half of all the Boots that are consumed In New Zealand." And now wo aro doing alittlo more—Our Boota aro still coming down in Price. All kinds of Boots and Shoes mado to Order and Repairs done on the shortest notice. n hannaTand CO, Proprietors, H PETEBSON, MANAGER. Whose Itccoipt on all occasions will bo accepted as_a Final Diachargo. __ TZZZr w. •!. iioDOES " CLUB HOTEL, , SADDLE AND HARNESS MAKER Lamhton Quay Wellington, EKETAHUNA LATK or WEIMHOTOiV ) (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) j mRL'STS by Good Workmanship and _ X Moderate Charges to merit a sliaro JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (lnte 1 0 f peonage. Every Description of of Auckland), announces to the ( g a d(l] or y a n<] Harness made and repaired inhabitants of tho city. Commercial j n 10 shortest notice: 3121 Travellers, &c., that ho has taken the J ; abovo commodious Family Hotel, which I SALSALINE . has been thoroughly renovated. Ho : OHKAT IfOODl f OOD FRESERATIVEI hopes, by studying tho requirement ofjmjjjy valuable antiseptic preparation his supporters, tosharo tlio very liberal J_ j 8 tasteless, odoiloss, and perpatronago accorded his predeceaaor. | f cc tly harmless. It is 'juaranteed to Tho Club Hotel will be found pur | (ee p gOU p ) milk, oggs, butler, cscellem in evpry respect one of tlio | (, aniei preserves, fruit, wino, and best in tho to\vn_ for comfort and | f 00( j 0 f eV(jr y description sweet pd oconomic living. No oxpoiißa has been j wholesale till required for use, spared in carrying out the many neccs I ONE SIULUKS PACKET L w altorationa which will nwkotlie; will preserve 20s worth of food. , above liQtel worthy of note. SOLD BY AIiLOHKMISTSifc GROCERS Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &e„ [ wholc! "{ 0 A q °'t-E. 'h? CliuASB. will find in the Club every_ comfort of a ( 3 130 homo, and special provision has been; mado for families. Private suites of, IMPORTANT NOTICE, npartments for families with fine lofty rooms, Wines and spirits of tho best quality "TOM'S"PATENTDRY EARTH CLOSET SYSTEM, Sm'iAMiv: to A S approved by the Borough Councils One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from U: of Masterton and Carterton and to 2p, m. j o (| ier Bororah Councils, and recommenTable d'Hoto at G p.m. , f Ol . gr e neral adoption ou account of Dunedm Alo Always on Tap. JAMES CONDON, &31 • Proprietor, its freedom from draughts, sluell, or any unpleasantness, reasonable in price and effective in operation. W, B. (JAMPI'N, O THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. , ... lfl£lQ - - Wl - NE of the niosccommodious andbest Carterton, October 16th, 1889. appointod hotels in the Wairarapa,; ; now in tho hands of that well-known j T")RINCE OF WALES LIVERY public cutoror j Ju STABLES AND HORSE E, BUCKEItME, \ . REPOSITORY whowouldbeßladtoseeallhisoldpatron! WILLIAM NEILL and as many now ones ua may make it I Is prepared to supply tho travelling convenient to call, 1 public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, Tho culinary department is tirat-olass,: and VEHICLES of every description on and tho wines, beers, and spirits aro of j the shortest notice, tho very best quality obtainablo. i Tho Livery department is under tho First-cliss Billiard Table. caro of an exporiuncpd "room, and ovory attent ion is paid to stabling, bait and stall t'OKSiALK. laccoiuinodition. HORSES o lirst-class quality kept SECTIONS OF LAND, To Ore Ore Road, betweon Hospital and residence if F. 0. Moore Esn. Terms Exceptionally Easy; Apply oBLLae ffi constantly on kirn. M6tto— Civility, Hood Ammmodatim and REASONABLECkma. A 'BUS will ruir to and troffl Cbbhnbh. 31 Btables tuinoeb qror train
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3387, 16 December 1889, Page 1
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