GASH DRAPERS, QUEEN-STREET ; MASTERTON CAJili AND INSPECT . OUJL* CHOICE SUMiuEK .STOCK OF ITILLINERY, STIUW GOODS, TRIMMED HATS'AND BONNETS In nil slii\|i<!B (if Illicit designs. Silk mid Satin Hibbons, Floivers and Feathers IN DRESS GOODS iS*OUK STOCK IS UNEQUAIiLEIMN MICE AND QUALITY, WIJSIiINS, 81LK5", TKirSTS, And all tho iii;w«it miterwlu juitalJa for Summer. Fashionable Mantles and Jackets, Silk Dust Cloaks. OUR MOUUXIXtt DEPARTMENT IS BEPLETE WITH EVERY BEQUIIIEMENT. SPFX'TAL ATTENTION is citliwl tu'our large utoelt of mwa, YOUTHS' AMI BOY'S suits. We turn- ii CHOICE ASSORTMENT of MEN'S TWEED SUITS, CRICKETING SUITS STRAW AM) FELT MTS CALL AKD INSPECT. 0. SMITH AND Co., CMIDBVPERS. 8890 (jmiimrA"ußß9, ni# "year, 1890. -
R DAM AH AND COB COMHJMKM'S. IN returning my siuccrs thanks for tho large ami liberal support the public has been prudent tu bestow upon us for the past 1 5 years, we wish it known that we hope, by carelul atudy nf tho requirements of tho Boot-purchasing Public, combined \iith civility, to even secure the omlidencoof tho few who have not yet worn HANNAH'S Hoots, if nossible, during IH9O. But when wo (Induct our taking and the number of HANNAH'S Bool? .sold from the total qu.mtiiy c-.n-Fumed in the place, wo find there is bus a very small margin left for tho oilier boot dealers. One great source of living to the public is secured by dealing at HAM All b where you can get rood Boots, at Lower prices tlim you would pay elscwhereiu fuel, you only pay one profit, whereas in other winces you have to pay three pioGta- viz, the Manufacturer's Profit, the Importer's Profit, and the Retailed Profit. , .„„,,, • R, HANNAH k CO. are tho largest Direct Imputes m New Zeabnd, and also the largest Manufacturers, and they supply about half of all the Hoots and Shoes worn in Now Zealand. During the Hoii lays the following lines will ho oflorcd for salo000D pairs' of Children's Boots at Is 4000 pairs of Ladies' Nice Walking Slum, at 4s lid, 5s lid MOO pairs of LartlV Beautiful Prunella Walking Boots, at 5s lid 3000 pairs of ladies' Slippers, at 2s lid, 3s 6d, it, 4s Gd 4000 pairs of Children's Strap Shoes, at Is, Is lid, 2s 10 COO pairs of Men's U.x.ts, from 9*6 d, 10s, Us Gd, 12s 81,13s Gd, 14s Gd, 15» 6d. 18s fid, 17a fid 8000 paira oF men's Beautiful Shoos, from 03 lid, 7s Gd, 8i G.l, "Js 01,10.i, llsGd, 12s Gd 20 000 pairs of Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid, 3s lid, 4j lid, 5s lid, 0s ' 11,1, 7b (id, 8s Gd, 9s Gd 7000 pain of Ladies' Button Shoes, from 7s Gd, 8s Gd, 9s Gd, 10j OJ, Us Gd 12s Gd 400 pairs of Ladies' Tan Shoes 200 pairs of Girls' and Maids' Tan Shu 345 TRUNKS SEaSONAULE BOOTS AND SHOES. Ex AItAWA, will bo off.'ied during the Christmas Holidays. For geiiuino good values no one can I ucli ui. Few come anywhere near us Many have tri-d to imitate us, but Lav,; failed in the endeavour. Wo hive triumphed over all eowpotiiHi and riv.ilry. Our friondi try tu i» tliu hoot tiado, but can't. The people ono and ail wine to w, and tho people are, in this, as in otlier things, tho best judges. < J WAD TI-l'B P.UIOKS. Gents' English Shoes, 7*61 ' Lafo'Strong Kid E.S., 4s lid, 5s jG-intu'English BaWwk 19s (U lid Gent's Knglidiß.S, cheap,9sUd Mie.' Geium Button Boots, 7sOn, Gents'Touristßo„t«,llsGl UifM ~,,.,.. „. Hannah's Make Shoes, 8s Gd Mum Listings. 4i 1 Id, Os Gd, 7s Gd Hannah's Sch-int Bootii, 1 tu fld, 3s lid Indus' Hnim Uo-'is, cheap, 3s lid I Hannah's School B-ors 10 to 13,4s lld | Lieist' Ta i.Shoes, latest, from 9s Gd ' Hannah't, Youth Kip Licu», Ito 5,0/11 j L wi, s' Pre-ty Evening Shoes, 3s lid, i Men's Neat Shooters, 10s Gd 4t 111, 53 lid Men's Watertight*, fls Ud, 10j Od | Children s S..r ip Shoes, cheap, from Is Hannah's Supeiior E.S., 9,11,1.10s Gd ilir i' WalHn; Sho-a, very cheap Ladies' Neat Walking Shoes, 4s lid, V.mths' aid Boys' Walking shoes (j 3 gj 'LidwV I'louso frimls lid j Sole Agentß for Cove and West's Porpou-hidii Boots and Shoes, Solo Agonts for F. Pinet's Buots and Shoes, Agents foi Otto Hera & Cu„ and for Bostock tuid Co. ' • OUK SHOW IS WORTH SEEING. THE GOODS WILL PAY FOR INSI'ECTION. TUB PRICES AHE LOWER THAN EVER, Ar. (!io CASH BOOT MAEKET, qUEEN STREET, MASTERTOW, H TETEBSON, MANAGER.
W. J. HODGES CLUB HOTEL, " ' "' SADDLE AND HARMS MAKER Lambiok Quay Wellihotox, EKETAHUNA Lath of Welh.igto.v ) (Adjoining Theatto Royal.) mIIUSTS by Gnod Workmanship and J Moderate Charges to merit aslwro JAMES CONDON, Proprietor (late n f ~t tt roiiago. Every Description of of Auckland), announce to the Bittl'lloj y and Harness madoaud ropairtd inhabitants of the city, Commercial ut the shortest notice. 3121 Travellers, &0., that he has taken tlw o~a t' nat TATT? ~ ahovo commodious Family Hotel,'which , ii has been thoroughly renovated. Ho -"UK GREW FOOD FKKSEIIATIVBI' hopes, by studying tha requirement of rTIHIS valuablo antiseptic preparation his supporters, to share the very liberal 1 Is tasteless, odorli'Sfi, aneVporPhtroußgß accorded his predecessor, fectly harmless. It isi.punntud to The Club Hotel will be found pur keep meat, soup, milk, uKgß,_ butter, wcelleiice in every respect ono of the fish, gamo, preserves, fruit, wine, and best in the town for comfort and food of every description sweet and economio living. No csponaa lmsbeen ' «tSS, sary alterations which will niaKe tno gOLD BY Llj OUB m K r s & GROCEBS above hotel worthy of note. in Is and 2s packets. Travellers, Permanent Uoarders, &c, Wholnsale Aqnt-li. H, CREASE, ..•/...I- ii.. m..!. .„f„.tAf n iisn will find in the Club every comfort of a . 1130 homo, and special provision has been - mDnI ,mAvwNnTTPiJ ' made for families, Private suites of IMPORTANT NOTICE. ■- apartmontsfor families, with fine lofty (I 'rn n MK,.>p AT F,NT DRY tjjaßT room. Wine, and sp.nts of thebest DRY EARL Sreouurv. A S approved by the Borough Couucils One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 x\_ of Masterton and Cartertou and to 2 p.m. other Dorou?h Councils, and recominenTable d'Hoto at 6 p.m. dud for general adoption on account of Dunedm Ale Always on Tap. its freedom from draughts, smell, or any ' JAMES CONDON, \iapleasantness, reasonable in price mid g3l Pro tietor. effective in oporation. ME MARQUIS OF MIMANTy W; B. OAMPW \ ) appointed hotels in the Wairarapa, , nowinthe bauds of that woll-known-public caterer . E. BUGKEIiBSB, .. , whowouldbe glad to see all hia'old patron o.KLEEEU*-***-*" )RINOE OF WALES LIVERY STABLES AND HORSE REPOSITORY . WILLIAM WEILL whowouiaoeeiaoioßeßauiuoumF»««« AVILUAM IMIiHJLJL. and as many new ones as may make it j, | )r j U . ire( j to supply the travelling convenient to call. public with BUGGIES, OARRY-ALLS, The culinary department is first-class, . in() VEHICLES of every description on and the wines, beers, and spirits are of t | lo B | lortcst notjce| . the very bost quality obtainable. The Livery department is under tho firat-chss Billiard Table catß u \ an groom, and every - _, attention is pnidto stabling, baitand stall . K'OK SALK Miioihniodhtion, •'".-, HORSES o jest-class quality kept ECTIONS OF LAND, Te Ore Qw jonshintly on lure. n Road, between Hospital and resi- MiVrrn-lwility, Onnd :AwMmodatm dunco tfF, G, Moore Esq.' Turnm mi ItfiAMiSAßLßChatam.. Eiceptionally Easy: Apply'Bu,iA]i A A'BUS will run toaudtrom the Cbzkmw. '■■-•■■■ ■■ "A stables to moot over train;. c
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3410, 15 January 1890, Page 1
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