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ft I 11/ l-^ QUEEN-STIIEET... ............MASTEBTON . CALL /iND INSPECT V OUJi CHOICE STJ3UIKH STOCK OF In all shnpt'-s of Jutest Silk and Satin liibbons, Flows and Feathers IN DRESS GOOpS 13" OUR STOCK IS UNEQUALLED IN MUCH AND PRINTS, And all tlm newest materials suitable • for Summer, Fashionable Mantles and Jackets, Silk Dust Cloaks, OUB MOURNING DEPARTMENT IS REPLETE WITH EVERY REQUIREMENT. ' SPECIAL ATTENTION is called to our largo stock of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOY'S SUITS, We have n CHOICE ASSORTMENT of MEN'S TWEED SUITS, CRICK UTING SUITS STRAW AND FELT HiTS CALL AND INSPECT, C. SMITH AND Co, Cm DRAPERS. CHRISTMAS, 1889. iVWIm 1890. II HANNAH AND GO'S COM ILIM EM'S. IN rc'.ur:iin« my aincpis fhntika for the large nnil liberal support the public lws been prurient to beUnw upon us for tlio |;ast 15 years, we with it known that wp hope, by ciiivtul atuJy nf tho ivijuireinjiitsnf the 13 lOi-pureliiisiuu Public, combined villi civility, to even secure the cwifi.li'.noi of tho few who have not yet worn HANNAH'S Hunts, if possible, during 1890. lint when we deduct our takings anil the number of. HANNAH'S Boots Sold from the total qilinii y (Hiturned in the place, we tiud thero is bin ut very small margin left for the other boot dealers, line «:cnt source of 6.uing to the public is secured by doiling at HANNAH'S where you em get ynod limits at Lower prices tli.m you would pay elsewhere—in fact, yuu only piy one profit, wlierots olhoi' ulaees you lwvo to pay three piofitu- viz, tho Maiuifaeluriir's Profit, tho Importer's Profit, and tl)0 Itotailet's l'rnlit. 11. HANNAH &CO, a-utho largest Direct Importers iu New' Zeal»nd, and alsu the largest iManufuciuivis, and tbey supply'about half of all the .Bouts and Shot's wutn in J*ew Staked. During the Ho i lays tho foil wi:ig lines will be offered for ealo—tiOOO pairs nf Children's Boots lit Is 400 D pairs of Ladies' Nice \Va'kin<: Show, at 4dld, 5s lid MOO pairs of liu-L V Beautiful Prunella Walking Bootß, at os lid 3i)00 jmit-Hof 1 aiies' hlippers, at 2* lid, 8s Gd, 4i, 4s Gd 4000 pairsuf (liii'.druii's Strap Shoo*, at Is, la li I. 2* 10,100 pairs of Men's limits, Irom Oj&I, 10a, lhtid, 12s Oil, lDjGd, 14a (id, lon li.l, 16s (Id, 17» (id 8000 pairs of men's lieautiful Slwei, fr mi Oi lid, li 01,8 i 0.1, 93 61,10 i, llfltid, 12s Cd 20 000 pairs of Ladies' livening Shoes, from 2s lid, 8a lid, 4i lid, 5s 11(1, fis ' lid. 7a lid, 8s Gd, 9s lid 7000 pain of Ladiei' Button Shoes, from 7s Gd, 83 Gd, 9i, 6J, lOi Gd, lis Gil 12s Od .

400 pairs of Ladieis' Tun Shoes 200 pairs of Girls' and Maids' Tan Shoes . 345 TIUINKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Ex AItAU'A, «iil buoffered during th,» Christum Holid For genuine good valu"B no one con t. ucli la Few coma nnvwhern near us. Many Intvo .'.lit;'.! to imitate mb. but lave fui urt in th'j endeavour. Wo have tiiumphi'd over all cuiii[»Hiti'jn and rivalry. Our friendt try to do tlio bout tiado, but oun't. The people one and all come to us, and the people are, in this, at in other tilings, the best judges. ' • JiKAD THJB PRICICK Gents' English Shoes, h 0.1 Gi'iits' Eng'ish IMmorals, 19s lid Gent's Hug iib K.S , cheap, l)j lid Gents'Totiiist Bouts, 1 tab I Hannah's Make Klines, 8s lid La-lies' Strom; KiJ 8.5., 4s lid, 5b lkl La'iai' Ga man Duttoii Bool), 1i (iJ, Of Ladies' Listing, 4) lid, fu 01. 75.0il Hannah's t-'chool Hoots, 1 to'ld, 3j lid jLuli #' Moma-llonls, cheap, lis lid Uannali's School B"0's. 10 to 13, Is I Id | Lai'ies' 'fa i Shoes, latest, from 9> Gd Hannah't. Youth Kip Laces, 1 to 5, li/ll Men's Neat Shunters, 10s Gd Men's Watertight!, 9j lid, 10a fld Hannah's Supwior K.S.. 9» llil,.lCs fid Ladies' Neat Walking Shoes, 4s lid, t)3 9d Ldies 1 Pretty Evening Siloes, 3a lid, 4s IM, 03 lI'I Children's Strap ShiwJ, cheap, Iroiu ls (Tr-s' WalHn; Slio si, very cheap Youths' and Buys' Walking shoes LiJtes' Uouw Slippers, fr mi li lid Sole Agents for Cove and West's Porpuise-hUa nil 1 Shoes. -S..le A:enU for F. Piuet's Uoot6 and Shoos. Agents lot Otto Uerj & Co,, and for Boitoek and Co, OUU SHOW IS WORTH SEEING. THE GOODS WILL PAY Mi INSPECTION. TUli PIIICISSA DELOWEIt THAN EVER, Attliu CASH BOOT MAEKEI, QUEEN STREET, MASiTEUTOCi, II PETERSON, MANAGER.

CLUB HOTEL, Lmimox Quay Wkuinoion, (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) TAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late y of Auckland), nnuuuiicea to the inhabitants of tlie city, Cuniniorcinl Travellers, ic, that lie lias taken tlio above commodious Family Hotel, which lias -been thoroughly renovated. He hopes, by. eUidyifl" the requirement o( hissupiiorteiß. to share Ihc very libirnl pi.trumifje accorded h» |irotlcc«gt<.'r. The Club Hotel will be found per mtllencc in 6'*ry respect one of the best in D'O t»wn for comfort liml ecunoinio living, N« expense lias been spared in currying out tlw many news Bary alterations aliieli will make the abovo hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Hoarders, &e,, will find 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 Bj>irit3 of the best quality, # SfECUtiTv: One Shilling Luncheon,'daily, from I? to 2 [t.m. Table d llote at (i p,in, Duncdiii Ale Always on Tap. JAMES CONDON, &31 •. • Pro rietor. _ HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONK of tho moiin/ommodiousandbest appointed hotels in tho Wairarapa, now in the hands of that well-known public caterer • K lIUCKMDGE, whowouldbo elad to see all his old patron and as mmy new ones 88 may raako it convenient to call. ,v - !: '' - 1 Tho culinary department, is lirßt-clnes,' . and the wines, beers, and Bpirita are of tlio vory beat qunlity.obtainable,. Fifflt-chss Billiard Table tcOJLt SALD,. EJECTIONS '6* LAND ' T » : 0r , 1 ! □ Road! between Hospital arid residence tf-Fi 6.! Moore-Esq. ' Exceptionally: Easy;' Apply.Sbi.uk &

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3400, 3 January 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3400, 3 January 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3400, 3 January 1890, Page 1

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