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cash drapers, QUKEN-BTREET.... MASTERTON CALL AND INSPECT OUR CHOICE SUMMKIt STOCK OF yr ILLINEKY, STRAW GOODS, TRIMMED EATS AND BONNETS In all shapes of latest designs, Silk and Satin Ribbons, Flowers and Feathers IN DRESS GOODS *2"OOR STOCK'IS UNEQUALLEB IN PRICE AND QUALITY. "$$ iHfusr.iwe, silks', prints, And all tho newest, nntorials suitable for Summer. Fashionable Mantles and Jackets, Silk Dust Cloaks. OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT IB REPLETE WITH EVERY REQUIREMENT, SPECIAL ATTENTION 'is culled to our largo stork of MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOY'S SUITS, We haw a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of MEN'S TWEED SUITS, CRICKETING SUITS STRAW AND PELT HITS CALL AND INSPECT, 0, SMITH AND Co., WSHDRU'EKS. 8890 dIKISTJIdS, 1889. NftW YBAH,IB9Q. R HANNAH AND CO'S COMiLIMhINTS. 1 N re'.urriiic my slucera thanks for Mm largo and liberal support the public has J roen prudent to bestow upon us f.* the past 15 ycara, wo uish iUnown that wi'h'ipe, by earful study of the reipm'emouts of the Boot-purchasing PuWie, combined «ith civility, to evmi soenru the coouMenco of tho low who hive nut yet worn HANNAU'B flouts, if possible, during 1890, Biit when wo deduct our taking and tho number of HANNAH'S Boots Bold from the total quunly cnifumed in the pluco, we tiud there is but ft very small margin left for the other boot dealers, One (j-oatß:urce of swing to the pahlia is secured by dealing at HANNAH'S nliere yuuc.ui get fond lidiitii at Lower pric '8 thm you would pay olnewhurn—in fact, y.-u only pay one profit, whereisi'i other iilaces you havo to pay three piofifs-viz, tho Manufacturer's Profit, tlw Lnpurtor'B Profit, and tho Retailer's Profit. - It. HANNAH &, CO. a-e the largest Direct Importers in New Zealand, and also (he largest Manufacturers, and they supply about'half of all tho Bomb and Shoes worn in Nwv Zealand. During tlio Ho'i laya the foil wiig lines will bo offered for sale— GOOO pairs of Children's Hoots at Is 4000 pnira of Ladies' Nice Waging fi'mes, at 4j 1 Id, 5s lid 5000 pnira of Labi's' Beautiful Prunella Walking Boots, at k lid 31)00 pnira of U'W Slippers, at 2* lid. 8s Od, 4i, 4s (id i 4000 nam of Children's Strap Shoe', at Is, la U.I, 2< 10,100 pairs of Men's Boots, from 9s «d, 10;, Us Od, 12s 6d, 13s OJ, 14s Od, •16« fid, 16s 6d, 17a lid 8000 paira of men's Beautiful rih-jes, fr >m Oj lid, 7s 6d, 8j 6.1, 9j 6J, lOj, Ustid, 12s 6d 20 000 pairs of Ladius' Kveniug Shoes, from 2s lid, 3s lid. 4i Ud, h Jld, 6s ' IK 7s od, 8i lid, 9a lid 7000 pairs of Ladioi' Button Saues, from 7 s Gd, 8s Cd, 9s OJ, 10i 6a, Us 6d 12s Od 400 pairs of Ladies' Tan Shoes 200 pairs of Girls'and Maids' Tan Saoci 345 TRUNKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AN!) SHOES. Ex AUAWA, vdil bo offered during the Ohristmu Holidiya. For genuine good values no ono can t"Uch us. Few come anywhere near us. Many have '.ri;d to imitate us. but Uvo fai'eJ in the endeavour. Wo have triumphed over till competiilm and rivalry. Onr friend) try to do tho hoot

trade, but can't. The people out) mid all come to us, ind the people are, in this, us in other things, the best judges, JtFAD TUJE PRICKS. Gents' English Shoes, 7< 61 Lalios" Strong KiJ E.S., 4s lid, 6s Gt-nto'Eng'isVßiiliDwriilj, lOsGd lid Gunt'e KugMiE.S., cheap, 9a lid La/laV Ge mm Button Boots, 7s Gu, Gentu* T.iutirt 80-1«, 8a 6,1 , ■ Hannah'* Make Klines, 8s 6d Ladles' Wings, h lid, Gs Gl, 7s Gd Hannah's School Boots, 7 to 9d, 3s lid Lull b' Hume Boots, chftip, 3« lid Hannah's Xcliool Boo's, 10 to 13, 4a lld Lnc'ieV Ta i Shoes, latest, from 9( 61 Hannah'o Youth Kip Laces, Ito 5,0/11 Lades' Pretty Evening Shoes, 3s lid, Men's Neat.Shwtoa, 10s 6d 4alH, sdld Men's Waterloo's, 9s lid, 10s 6d ChiMroii's Sir,ip Shoen, c'le&n, from Is Hannah's Superior E.N, 9» lid, IDs Gd <J>r s' WnlUn; 51i0 .% very cheip Ladies' Neat Walking Shoes, 4s Ud, YhuUb' and Boys' W.illtiiis; sh^t Gd9J JjiJioj'U.iUioSlippeH, frmili lid - Sole Asjents for Cora and West's Porncis■••lille Bno's an 1 Shoes. Bnle A jents for F. Piuel'n iluuts and Shoos, Agents tor Otto tlera & Co,, and fur Bostuck and Go. OUR SHOW IS WORTH SEEING. THE GOODS WILL PAY FOB INSPECTION. THE MICKS AVE LOWER THANEVEK, At.ihu CASH BOOT MARKET, QUEEN STREET, MASTEHTON, H PETERSON, MANAGER.

CLUB HOTEL, Lambion Qoav Welunotox, (Adjoining Thoatro Royal.) JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late of Auckland), announces to the inhabitants of the iity, Commercial Travellers, <&o, that ho haß takon the above cominudious Family Hutol, which has been thoroughly renovated. Ho hopes, by studying the requirement of his supporters, to share the very liberal patronage accorded lm jnedocnaßor. The Club Hotel will be found ptr wtdknee in ewry respect one of the b«si in He tow" f lir comfort and econumio living. No expense has btou spared in carrying out tho many necessary alterations nhich will make the above hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c, 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. Wineß and Bpirits of the best quality, SPEOIiUTY: One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 to 2 p.m. . Table d Hote at 6 p.m. Dunedm Ale Always on Tap, JAMES CONDON, . &81 ,'■ Tro rietor. THE MAIMJUIBOF NORMAKBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the mostvoaimodiousandbest appointed hotels in tho Wairarapa, now in the hands of that woll-known i nublio caterer ; - * E. BUOKERIBOB, - . wfiowouldbe el« 4 to see all his old patron and as miny now ones 83 may make it convenient to call, The culinary department ia firat-olnsß, the very best quality obtainable, E2"Alcock'p First-chss Billiard Table , D'OK SALE. , I SECTIONS QF LAND.te Ore Ore , Road, between Hospital and residence if F. '6,'. Moore B«q.",Ternla Exceptionally Baiy'i Apply Mw'& Oumvt. ■ ■ •'•■•'.' 81

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3401, 4 January 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3401, 4 January 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3401, 4 January 1890, Page 1

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