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0. SMITH AND 00 CASH DRAPERS, I QUEEN-STREET.. ..MASTEETON CALL AND IKSPECT OUR CHOICE STJMSIWK STOCK OF Tl/TILLINEKY, STRAW GOODS, TMMMED HATS AND BONNETS In all shapes of latest designs. Silk and Satin ftibbons, Flo .vers and Feathers ■ ■ IN MESS GOODS 13*0 Ml STOCK IS UNEQUALLED IN PRICE AND QUALITY. <®S HUSLTINS, SILKS, PRINTS, And all thb nuwest materials suitable for Summer, Fashionable Mantles and Jackets, Silk Dust Cloaks. :OUR MOURNING DEPARTMENT 13 EEPLETE WITH EVERY ■ REQUIREMENT. SPECIAL ATTENTION is tailed to our largo stocli of ', MEN'S, YOUTHS' AND BOY'S SUITS, We lmve a CHOICE ASSORTMENT of MEN'S TWEED SUITS, CRICKETING SUITS STRAW ASD FELT". HdTS CALL AND INSPECT. • C. SMITH AND Go, ; ■ CASH DRAPER*. . 8800 " R. DAM AH" AND GO'S CUMILIMESTB. IN re tor ine my aincrrs llwnb for the largo and liberal support the public has teen pru.lt ns ti> bestow up<>n us fur the past 15 years, we \viih it known that wo hope, by curuful BUidy nf the requir .'incuts of the Boot-purchasing Public, combined i.'itli civility, t<> even wiim t.io confidence of the few who have not yet worn HANNAH'S Hoots, it ro.-sib'o, during 1800. Kut when wo deduct our takings and the mimlior of .H \NNAll's boots wild from the total quantity conmined in the place, wc find lh«re ut bu'. a very small margin left for the other - boot dealers. • Ono g'eat arurtcs of s.ixin« ti» tho p-iWto is scciu'cd by dealing at HANNAH'S ; ulii'io you cm «el fowl Boots at Lower prices than you would pay elsewhere— | in fret, you only pay one profit, wl.rteas in other places you have to pay three j piofits- viz, the Manufacturer's Profit, the Importer's Profit, aud the Retailer's ( It HANNAH &CO, are tho largest Direct Importers in New Zoahmd, and \ also the Lrge«t Manufacturers, and they supply about half of all tho Boots and Shoes worn in New Zealand. During the Holidays tho foil >wing Hues will bo offered for sale—--0000 pairs of Children's Boots at Is •11)011 pairs of Ladies' Nice Walking Shoes, at 4s lid, 5s lid 6000 pairs of L.i<li"s' Beautiful Prunella Walking Boots, at 5s lid 3000 pairs of Ladies' Slippers, at 2a lid, Us lid, 4s, 4s (id 1 4000 pairs of Children's Strap Shoe:-, at Is, is Od, 2s ■ 10100 pairs of Men's Boots, from O.i Gil, lOi, lis Od, 12s 6d, 13s Od, 14a (id, 15s (id, 16s fid, 17s (id 8000 paii-s of men's Beautiful Shoes, from 01 lid, 7s Od, 8s Od, 9s Od, 10s, lis Od, 12a Cd 1 20 000 pairs of Ladies' Evening Shoes, frou. 2.i lid, 3s lid, 4s lid, 6s lid, Os a ' • llri, 7s Oil, 8s Od, 9s Od r 7000 pairs of Ladies' Button Shoes, from 7j 01,8 a Od, 9s 6d, 10s Od, lis Od 12s Od :■, ■■ 400 pairs of Ladies' Tun Shoes \ 200 pairs of Girls' and Maids' Tan Shoes I 345 TRUNKS SEASONABLE BOOTS AND SHOES. Ex ARAWA, will be offered during the Christmas Holidays, For genuine good values no one can touch us. Fow come anywhere near us. Many liavo tried to imitate ns, but havo failed in tho ondonvour. Wo have triumphed over all competition aud rivalry.. Our frioiidt try to do the boot J tiado, but can't. The people ono aud all come to us, and the people are, in this, as in other things, the best judges. I I 810 AD THJE PKICES. Gents' English Shoes, 7» 0.1 | Ladies' Strong Kid E.S., 4s lid, 5s [Gents' English Balmorals, 10s Od lid Gent's EuglishE.S., cheap. 9s lid | Ladies' Gorman Button Boots, 7s od, Gents' Tourist Boots, 14s 01 83 6:1 Hannah's Mako Shoes, 8s Od Ladies' Lastings, 4s lid, fis Od, 7s (id Hannah's School Boots, 1 to od, 33 lid Ladies' Homo Boots, cheap, 3a lid Hannah's School Boots. 10 to 13,4s lid Lm'ies* Tan Shoes, latest, from 9i Od Hannah'* Youth Kip Laces, Ito 5,0/11 Ladies' Pretty Evening Shoes, 3s lid, Men's Neat Shooters, 10s 6d is lid, 5s Ud Men's Watertight*, 9s lid, 10s 6d . Children's Strap Shoes, cheap, from Is Hannah's Superior E.S., !!■> lid, lCs Cl.l M ; ir s' Walking Shoes, very die Ladies' Neat Walking Shoes, 4s Ud,piths' and Boys' Walking tho

6a 9J L iiJiiss' Homo Slipporai from U lid Solo Agents for Cove nnd West's I'nrjwin-hidoßoots and Shoos. Side Agents for F. Piuet'a Boots and Shoea. Agt-utalut Jtto Horaft Co,, and for Uoitoclt and Co. OUK SHOW R WORTH SEEING.' THE GOODS WILL PAY FOR INSI'ECTION. THE PBICKS AHE LOWER THAN EVER, Ar. tho CASH BOOT MABKEI, QUEEN STRKET, MASTERTON, H PETERSON, MANAGE 11.

W. J. HODGES SADDLE AND HARNESS MAILER ■ EKETAHUNA Lath of. Wellington ) rpRUSTS by Good Workmanship and X • Moderate Charges to merit asharo n( patronage. Every. DcEciiption of Saddlery and Harness made and repaired ut tlio shortest notice-. • 8121 SALSALINE "HI! GREAT FOOD PIiESEKATIVK I THIS valuable antiseptic preparation is tasteless, odorless, and' perfectly harmless. It is '{uarauteed to keep meat, soup, milk, osjgs, butter, fish, sjame, preserves, fruit, wine, and food of every description sweet .and wholesale till required for use. ONE SHILLING PACKET will preserve 20s worth of food, SOLD BY ALL CHEMISTS 4 GROCERS ■ - in Is aml2» packets.. ... Vlwlosale A?nt~E, H, CUBASE. . ■ • '3130 IMPORTANT NOTICE. " TOM'S"PATENT DRY BAETH CLOSIiT SYSTEM, AS approved by the Borough Councils of Mastorton aiid Carterton aud other Borouph Councils, and recommen- ' ded for general adoption on account of its freedom from draughts, smell, or any unpleasantness, reasonable in price and clfectivo in operation., ; W. B. OAMPI'N, Proprietor. I. Carterton, October 16th, 1880. 3335 PRINCE OF WALES OVERT' STABLES AND HORSE DEPOSITORY J WILLIAM NBILL ' Is prepared to supply the travelling . public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, ' and .VEHICLES of every description on '' the shortest notice. The Livery department is under, the e cire of an exporionced i(room, and overy - attention is paidto stabling, baitand stall taonimmktion. L lIORSRS o lifst-class quality kept '.! .xmshiutly on hire. i- Jlihto— Cmlihj, Buiid Aceimimodalm m mulJlltAijO-SAlili-EClmnm:"--' '. Ss A 'BUS will run to and trom the il tJtablea iu taoefc over; train- -•' '• .

CLUB HOTEL, Lambion Quay Weuixcuw, (Adjoining Thentrc Royal.) inbbitauta of tlio city, .'Jmiimeitiinl Travellers, iVc, tlmt lie lisb taken the above commodious Family U'ltel, which has Wen lliorutiuhly renovated. Ho hopes, by studying tlio requirement of hisbU[i|n>rtt'is, toshato tlio very liberal pi-trmmse accorded bis predecnssor. The Club Hotel will be found pr excellence in evtty respect one of the best in tbo town for comfort and economic living. No expense lias been spared in carrying out tho many necos eary alterations which will make tbo abovo hotel worthy of note. Travellers, Permanent Boarders, &0,, will find in tho Club every comfort of a home, and special provision has been made for families, Private suites of apartmontsfor families with fine lofty, rooms. Wines and spirits of the best quality, Speciality ; One Shilling Luncheon, daily, from 12 'to 2 p.m. Table d'Hoto atfl p.m. Dunedm Ale Always on Tap, JAMES CONDON, .: &31 Pro rietor, : THE MARQUIS OF NORMANBY HOTEL, CARTERTON. ONE of the mosiiouimodiouaandbest appointed hotels in tho Wairarapa, now in the hands of that well-known public caterer ' RWOREIIim, ■ who wouldbe glad to see all his old patron and as many new ones as may. niako it convenient to call. ..■;■ •' ■■ ■ ■ ■The culinary department is first-class, and tbo wines, beers, and spirits are of the very best quality obtainable. £T Alcock'p First-class Billiard Table | v'OU SALE, ' SECTIONS OF LAND, To Ore: Or ;! Uuad, between. Hospital and residence (f F. G. Moure Esq. ; /ityjiin Exceptionally JEaey; ; Apply-, Smlui *

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3411, 16 January 1890, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3411, 16 January 1890, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3411, 16 January 1890, Page 1

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