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0. SMI' M CASH DRAPERS, STREET MA3TEKTON CALL AiND INSPECT OUR CHOICE BTJ RIMER STOCK OF ILLINEUY, STItAW GOODS, TRIMMED UA'l'S AND BONNETS In alt shapes of Intent Silk and Satin Eibbons, Flood's and Feathers IN DRESS GOODS £3* OUR STOCK IS UNKQOALLTS® IN PRICK AND QUALITY. MUSLINS, SILKrS PRINTS, And nil tho newest nuterials suitable for. Summer. Fashionable Mantles and Jackets,. Silk Dust Cloaks. OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT IS REPLETE WITH EVERY REQUIREMENT, SPECIAL ATTENTION is viilWt" our large stark of - MEN'S, YOUTHS* AND BOY'S SUITS, We lmvo a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of MEN'S TWEED. SUITS, CRICKUTIXG SUITS . STRAY/ AND FELT HiTS CALL AND INSPECT. 0, SMITH AND Co., C>bll DRAPERS'. 8390 I'HIiISTMaS, 1889, ~ Si W YL\h, 1890. P, HAMAiI AND GO'S COMILIMIiMTS. ]N re'.uri inj my sheers (hanks for the lai'jfe an I. liberal support tfio public has teen prudent to bestow upon us for the past 15 years, we wMi it known tlmt we hope, hy carelulsiu'ly of tho reijuireiiwii's of the I) uot-purchasiug Public, combined u'ith civility, tu even secure t!ie confidence uf tho lew who hive not yet worn HANNAH'S Hoots, if possible, during 1890. But when wo deduct our takings and the number of HANNAH'S Boots s«ld from the total quimi'v c<ufanned in tho plnue, we find thure is but a very small margin left for tho other boot dealers. One g-eatscurce of s.uin? to the public is secured by doiling at-HANNAH'S where you cm get food boots at Lower p:ic is than you w.iuld pay elsewhere—in fact, you only pay one profit, whereas in other nlacea you have to paythieo piofita— viz, the Manufacturer's Profit, tho Importer's Profit, and tho Retailer's Profit. It. HANNAH k CO. ire the largest Direct Importers in New Zealand, and also the largest Manufacturers, and they supply about half of all tho Boots and Shoes worn in New Zealand. During the HoH lays the following lines will ho offered for sale— GOOO pairs of Children's Boots at Is 4000 pairs of Ladies' Nice Walking S'iom, at 4 a lid, 5s lid 5000 pairs of Lades' Beautiful Prunella Walking Boots, at os lid 3000 (inirsof Ladies' Slippers, at 2s lid, Ss (id, 4a, 4a (id ■IOOO pairs of Children's Strap Shoe-, at Is, is (i I, '2s 10,100 pairs of Men's Boots, from 9>6;1, 10.*, lis OJ, 12s 61, 133 Od, 14s bd, IBj Cd, 16s 6d, 17s lid 8000 pairs of men's Beautiful Shoes, from Gi lid, 7s 01, 8j CI, 9a CI; 10a, 11a tid, 12s 20 000 pairs of Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid, 3a lid, 4i lid, k lid, 0s ' 11,1. 7s od, 8s (id, 9a Od 7000 pairs of LadieV Button Shoes, from 7a GJ, 8a Gd, 9a 61, 10a Git, lis Gd ll!s Gd 400 pairs of Ladies' Tan Shoes 200 pairs of Girls' and Maids' Tan Shoes 345 TRUNKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES, Ex AIIAWA, will be offered during the Christina? Bolidiys. For genuine good values no one can touch us. Few come anywhere near us. Many have tried to imitate us, but Uvb fui ed in tlw endeavour. We have triumphed over all compotitim and rivalry. Our friend t try tu do tho bout trade, but can't, The people ono and all comu M us, and iho peuplo are, in this, as in other things, the beat judges, UK AD TBJB PRICES.

Ladies' Strung Kii E.K., is lid, Bs llil Lotm' Go in in Button Boots, 7s OJ, 81 Oil Ladies' L 4i lid, fu 61,7s Gd Mi's' Hull<ii llO'iis, cheap, Ks lid . Ladies' T.vi Shuns, latest, from 9i 6d jUdi'is 1 l'roity Evouing Shaea, 3s lid, I 4s 11!, 5s 1M , Cln'ilr jii's Sirip Slioss, c'iea|i, fvnm Is (l.t 9' WiilUn; Sllo's, very cheap Yuut'is' and D iya' Walkiiii; s-hu LiiJiii' ti.iuia Slipiun, fr in l.i lid

lonts'English Shoes, 7s 01 rents' English Bnlitmrala, 19a (id lout's Eng-Wi U.S., chonp, Da lid lents' Tourist Bunts, Us 0 Ilanimh's Miiko Klines, 8s 6d liiuiinli's Sclviiil Hoots, 7 to M, 3a lld lannnli's School B-o'a. 10 to 13,4s Hi) liUin.iK't, Youth Kip Luces, 1 to 5, li/Ll Jen's Neat Shooters, 10s Od Jon ! s Watertyhts, 9a lid, 10s fid Ut-nah's Supctior fcl.S., Da lid. lCs Od jidies' Neat Walking Bliuos, 4s lid, 0«M

Sole Agents fur Cove mid West'i Porj)i>is"-lii lo IWs mi I Slious. S"lo Awnts for F, Pinul'a Boots ami Slioea. AgeuU foi Otto Uerz & Co,, and for Boitocli and Co. OUK SHOW IS WORTH SEEING. THE GOODS WILL PAY £OR INSPECTION. THE I'KICIiS AKE LOWISIt THAN EVER, At I lio CASH BOOT MAEKET. QUEEN STRKET, MASTERTOM, ft HANNAHCO Pttpristois,H PETERSON, i MANAGER.

CLUB HOTEL, LAMCTON QUAY Wellington', (Adjoining Theatre Royal.) JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late of Auckland), announces tu Ihu inhabitants of, tlio tity, Commercial Travellers, <k, that ho has taken tlw above commodious Family Hotel, which hot been tlioruu«li!y renovated, Ho hopes, by studying the requirement of hit supporters, to share (lie verj' liberal accorded his. predeenssur, The Club Hotel will bo found par emlleuK in envy respect ont! of the best in tbo town for coraforL and economic living, No expense has beeu spared in carrying out the many neces sary alterations which will make the above hotel worthy of noto. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &c., will find in tlio Club evury comfort of a home, and special provision has been made for families, Private suites uf apartments for families with tine lofty rooms. Wines and spirits of the best quality. Speciality : One Shilling Luncheon, daily,from '2 to 2 p.m. Table d Hoto at C p.m. Dimcdm Ale Always on Tap, JAMES CONDON, 'o'A Pro rietor. fHE~MARQI'Io OF NOUMANBV HOTEL, CARTERTON, . ONE of the mo3WiOmmodiousandbest appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, now in the hands of that woll-known public caterer K BVOKERmH, who would be dad to see all his old patron and as m uiy new .ones as may mako it convenient to call. n Tho culinary department is first-class, and the wines, beera, and spirits are of tho vory best quality obtainable. First-chss Billiard Tablo ton sale. Sections ok land, To Ore Om Road, between Hospital and residence if F. G. Moore Esq. Terms Exceptionally Easy: Apply Sellah & Obennju W

SADDLE AND HARNESS MAJLEB EKETAHUNA I/ATK OF WELLINGTON ) fPRUSTSby G"ou Workmanship and X Modcrato Charges to merit ashnro (if patronage. livery Description of Saddlery mid Harness made and repaired ii tlio aliorteat notico RJ2I SALSALINE"" "►M CHEAT KOOUPRIiSERATIVB! rnUIH valuableantiseptic preparation _JL is tasteless, oduili'se, and perfectly lwriiiless, It is guaranteed to liiep meat, soup, milk, es/gs. butter, fish, name, preserves, fruit, wine, and fond of evety description sivect and wholesale till required for use, ONE SHILLING PACKET will prcservo 20s worth of food, SOLD BY ALLOUIiMIS M & GROOKIW in In anil 23 packets, Wholesale Aijat-E, H. CUBASE, 'JliiO IMPORTANT NOTICE, 1 "TOM'S"PATENTDRY EABTH CLdSUT SYSTEM, AS apprcivjd by the Borough Councils of Masterton and Carterton and othur Boroui'li Oniiticils, and recommendud for (,'eneral adoption ou account of its freedom from draughts, small, or any ut lplensantncss, rewuablu in price and etfcclivo in operation. W, 15, CAMPI'N, Proprietor. Carterton, Ootober 16th, 1889- 3335 PRINCE OF WALES LIVERI STABLES AND HOUSE REPOSITORY WILLI AM IN KILL, Is prepared 'to supply the' travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on tlie Bluntest notice. ; . ; The Livory department,is under the care of an experiencd groom, and .every attention is paid to stabling, bait anil stall accoinmodhtion, HdRSKS o Jrst-claas quality kept Mstimtly on lure. Motto—Civility, Good Accommodation imiRFMOSAIILFj Charms., . - A 'BUS will run to and from the StablwtoHiwt w train

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3405, 9 January 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3405, 9 January 1890, Page 1

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