,V (!.■ "■ WANTED KNOWN. PEAIICK is SELLING POLLOCK'S WALKING ; kHOES 'AT 10/6 ' 1 WANTED KNOWN. P E AJi C E SELLING NIOE LADIES' KID • ELASTIC jJOOTS AT . 4/U, G/ll.^JO. WANTED KNOWN, PEASQE IS SELLING AT THE C \BH BOOT MAItT NIOE LA DIBS' WALKING BIIOIS3, (Lwuml Button) ■' 5/6,7/6,8/ li WANTED KNOWN,' At PEAIIOE'S yoimngot tho Bast Prunella Walking Boots fur 4/11 usual p.-ioo 8/6 WANTED KNOWN. WOMEN'B HICIT LEATHEK LACE BUOTS 9/li - 'a ' WANTED. KNOWN. There is no OLD|BTI iCK at PKARCii'S Ho Sells GOOD B')0T8, WANTED KNOWN, WOMEN'S LEATHER SLIPPERS, SEWN,'3/(i at PEAROE'.S ' ant LSq<Hjs 1/ Infant Shoes 1/ AT TUB CASH BOOT MART. WANTED. KNOWN. . pJba'rc is Is Soiling 'dent's Unglinh Balmorals 10/6,12s (id nt tho Cash. Boot Mart, 'QOEIiN T STREET PEAROE ■ is Soiling MEN'S SIIOOTKR3 at g/0, 10/6, 12/6 WANTED KNOWN, PIERCE : IsSellin? MEN'S ELASTIC BOOTS, 9/6, 10/6 PEGGED. WANTED KNOWN. BOY'S SHOOTERS 6/6 at P BARGES. WANTED KNOWIN, That there is NO "3 PROFITS" at PEARCE'S WANTED KNOWN,. Is Selling Ileal WATERTIGBTS, not SIEVES, at 12/6 •Do not Mistake SHOP. KSIiOOK OUT FOR«sj THIS IS Queen Street MABTERTON ART UNION' By permission of tho Colonial Secretary. 20 MLDIBLE OIL PIOTMS Of New Zealand Scenery, PAINTED BY T. J. DONNELLY. drawing to talio place in MasJ. teiton Jn the 23rd December; 1889. 400 Members at 5a per 'Member, 3372 Xrnas and New Year SPECIAL NOVELTIES. .MRS CORBETT. Baker, Confectioner, and Fruiterer, Corner Shop, Qucen-St., Masterton IS making npeoial arrangements for the fostiva seiSon-Olioico Fruit I Fruits, locally 'grown .and imported. Pines, Oranges,; Lemom, Bananas, Strawberries, Plums, Gooseberries, fresh supplies daily. Come and inspect tlio 'Christmas Cakes, Short Bread,. Currant Buns, and Pastries. Oonfcctionory, plain arid fancy in endless variety.—Coffoe and Refreshments at all hours.—Strawberries and Cream, Aerated Drinks,—Rooiiib for ladies and private partie«. 3385 MASTERTON LIVERY AND BAIT ST4BI.ES., W. HAfKB, it inform the travelling public and settlers of the district that lie has taken over: Mr F. EOOD'S; interest in the Club 0 ' Hotol Liyery ;atid. Bait Stables These stables will now. bo .found oominodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with ovo.y convenience thaMravsllera or owners of hi can desiro, , A first class collection of, Buggies, Carriages and reliable Saddle :Horses constantly on hire, at moderato rates. Every attention paid to the tpquirpments o{ Conini?rC,iM 'jrnyeljepi, •• THe 'Bus ineots< ovory Train, • l: ' SECURE PAKDOCKB! ''' ■ ■-i„ v .1,.--;j : " In' connection' with;' tho' above F. HOOD tenders the general public 'for p'4'ro.nag£ bestowed on him sitiee Qomiv^ec ' - '' * business in Masterton, and trusts the same may bg accorded his successor. ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3393, 23 December 1889, Page 3
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420Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3393, 23 December 1889, Page 3
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