.CASHDRAPERS, ;■/;•; QUEEN-STREET .' ~ MASTERTON CALL AND ASPECT OUK CHOICE STJMiUJiiJR STOCK OF STRAW. GOODS, TRIMMED HATS AND BONNETS •jITX • jk . ■••"? ■'->:;■£. - ■■' '■ <s...,■■. ..' .. . , In of lueflb-dcsigus. Silk, and-%tin gibbons, Flo»vers.and Feathers' ■ JS.UNEQU^^ i-'-''.~., ■ '-"' -.' '.'.'■;'■'• ■" ''"',';' -->' : v -'. ■'.'f?'"'*-'*^'''.',';■ ■'' ' -:-| nil' '.Hin "" iiilwabl: Inntnrliilo?.'wiiKlhift i y(ll'*Sfffflffihl'.''. ' ''■'','• FasluonayAl&liles i at^kelfSk ; Dust' Cloaks. OUR' MOURNING' DEPARTMENT. IS REPLETJi! WITH. EVERY REQUIREMENT, ' ;,,;■' ]"■[. SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our largo stock of ;.'- MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOY'S Sv We havo a. CHOIOE ■ ASSORTMENT of,MEN'S TWEED SUITS, . ' . CRICKETING SUITS .'-.v.. . STBAWAND PELT HATS CALL AND INSPECT. \ v,-:$ SMITH AND Go;, M V '\ ' WSHDRAPEEB. *'. 8890 CHRISTMAS, 1889, NEW YEAR, 1890. ' . E.HAMAE AID GO'S COMiLIMISNTS. IN returniug my sincors-taiks for the large and liberal support the public has been prudent to bestow upon ub for the past 15 years, we wish- it known that we hope, by careful, study of tho requirements of .the Boot-purchasing Public, combined with civility, to oven sccuro the confidence of tho few who. havo not yet worn HANNAH'S Donts, if possible, during 1890.. But when we deduct-out takings and the number of HANNAH'S Boots sold from the total quantity consumed in tho placo, we find thoro is but a vory small margin left for the other bootdcalors. '. .•■•'_ Ono great source of s.wing to tho public is secured by dealing at HANNAH'S wliero yon can got rood Boots, at Lowor prices than you would pay elsowhere— > in fact, you only pay ono profit, whereas in Other places you have to pay three profits- viz, the Manufacturer's Profit, tho Importer's Profit, and the Retailer's Profit. -. ' ;o\';.;:' ' -'' . 's:■ R. HANNAH & CO. are tho largest -Direct Importera'jih New Zcalnnd, and also tho largest Manufacturers, and they supply about Mlf.of all tho Boots and i Shoos worn in Now Zealand. ~.- -'^W''"-' During the Holidays tho following' lines will b'ajffircd for sale—--0000 pairs of Children's Boots at Is ' *hf; . 4000 pairs of Ladies' Nice Walking Shoos, at 4s lloffe'lld 5000 pairs of Ladies' Beautiful Prunella Walking Boots, at 5s lid 3000 pairs of Ladies' Slippers, at 2s lid, 3s 6d, 4s, 4s Oil 4000 pairs of Children's Strop' Shoes, at Is, lsGd, 2s 10 COO pairs of Men's Boots, from 0s Od, 10s; lis Od, 12s Od, 13s Od, lis Od, ' ' Ip9(id,l6s6d,l l ?s6d 8000 pairs of men's Beautiful Shoes, from Gs lid, 7s Cd, 8s Cd, 9s 6d, 10s, lis (id, 12s - ""'- 20 000 pairs of Ladies' Evening Shoes, from-2s lid, 8s lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, Cs ' lid, 7s Gd, 8s fid, 9s Od ' 7000 pairs of Ladies' Button Shoes, from 7s (id, 8s Od, 9s 6d, 10s Gil, lis Cd -12s Od ; ' ■.-*■■ 1(10 pairs of Ladies'Tau Shoes 200 iiairsof.Girls'andMnids'Tau Shf|s '':•..., ...'.'. ] 345 TRUNKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Ex ARAWA, will bo offered during the Christmas Holidays, For genuine' good values' no ono can touch us, Few come anywhero new us. s Many havo tried to imitate us, but havo failed in the endeavour. Wo have triumphed over all competition and rivalry, Our friends try to do tho boot , trade, but can't. The peoplo ono and all como to us, and tho poople aro, in this, as'' in other things, tho best judges,
BEAD THE PRICES. Gents' English Shoes, 7a lid Mica' Strong Kid E.S., 4s lid, fis Gents' English Balmorals, 10s (id 11(1 Gent's English 8.5., cheap, its lid Ladies' Gorman Button Boots}" 7s lid, Gents' Tourist Boots, 14s (id] 8s Cd Hannah's Make Shoes, 8s Gd > Ladies' Lastings, 4s lid, Cs (id, 7s lid ! Hannah's School Boots, 7 to'Od, 3s lid Ladies' House Boots, choap, 3s lid Hannah's School Boots, 10 to 13, 4s lid Ladies' Tan Shoes, latest, from 9s (id Hannah's Youth Kip Laces, Ito 5,0/11 Ladies' Protty Evening Shoes, 3s lid, Men's Neat Shooters, 10s Cd 4s lid, 5s lid Men's Watertights, 0s lid, 10s Gd Children's Strap .Shoes, cheap, from Is Hannali's Superior E.S., 9j lid, 10s fid ('iris' Walking Shoes, very cheap Ladies' Neat Walking Shoes, 4s lid, Youths' and Boys' Walking shoes 6s Dd - Ladies' Houso Shppors, from Is lid Solo Agents for Cove and West's Porpoise-hido Boots and Shoes. Sole Agents for P. Pinet's Boots and Shoes, Agents for Otto Hera & Co., and for Bostock and Co, OUR SHOW IS WCIITH SEEING. THE GOODS WILL PAY FOR INSPECTION. THE PRICES APE LOWER THAN EVER, At the CASH BOOT MAEKET. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTOK, H PETEKSON. MANAGER.
CLUB HOTEL, Lajiiiion Quay Weilington, (Adjoining Thoatre Royal.) TAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late y of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the city, Commercial Travollors, &0., that ho has taken tho above commodious Family Hotol, which lias been thoroughly renovated. Ho hopes, by studying the requirement of his supinators, to share tho vory liberal patronage accorded his predecessor. Tho Club Hotel will be found jiiir endknee in every respect one of tho best in tbo town for comfort and economic living. No osponse has been spared in carrying out tho roanyncces sary alterations which will mak'o tho abovo hotel worthy of noto. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, Ac., will find in tho Club ovory comfort of a homo, and special provision has been made for families, Private suites of apartments for families with lino lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of tho best quality. Speuialitv : Ono Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. Tablo d'Hoto at (i p.m. Duncdm Ale Always on Tap. JAMES CONDON, Sfll • rro rietor. THE MARQUIS OF KOBMAHBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. , ONE of the moatiommodiousandbest appointed hotels hi tho Wairarapa, now in tho hands of that woll-known public caterer E, BUGKERIBQE, whowoulilbo glad to aeo all his old patron and as many new ones as may mako it convenient to call. : Tho culinary department is first-class, and tho wines, beers, and spirits aro of tho vory beat quality obtainable.' First-class Billiard Table' B!OK,SALB,, SECTIONS OF LAND, To Ore Ore Road, between Hospital and residence e.f P. G. 'Moore, Esq,;. Torms Exceptionally Easy:. Apply Sulab & OflEwrew - ' ; 31
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3399, 2 January 1890, Page 1
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974Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3399, 2 January 1890, Page 1
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