GE9JOMSIOK General jVci'oliantj AND Direct Importer; UEKMTRKKT MASTERTON, WE liavo now opened out and are { showing a first class assortment 1 of ( Now WINTER GOODS, COMI'IUSLNQ ' ALL THE LATEST NOVEL EE ' I In Dress Studs, Cashmeres, Vel'oteons, Plushes, Ribbons, Laces, Umbrellas, Ladies' and Girls' Dlstors, Jackets, etc, Also a largo stock of Petono, lloslyn, and English Blankets in all sizes, Flannel, Wools, Crimean, Uotton & Winccy Shirtings, Calicoes, Stieotin<j3, oto., rtc. OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT troll stocked with ft ?ood asiottmout (of Mens' Youths' and Boys'] ■ Clothing, Overcoats, lintushes, Oilskins, etc.,etc. J SUITS MADE TO ORDER. OcuL's Umlorclothiiifj, "White, Re?atta, and Oxford Shirts, Ties, Sox, Braces, Hats and Caps. In our BOOT DEPARTMENT, we h.ivo a g-iml stock of English and Colonial Bunts m:d Shoes (all sizes), and from tho best makers. " ZEAL AN DI A" Brand always in stook' Grocery Department WE Imvo a First Claw Stock, All fit Brands, and at LOWEST CASH ATES Earthenware. For the want of spaco wo have I)3en Diablo to keep a LAKGE STOCK, but wo aro now showina in our New St >ro I variety ot EARTHEiiWARE, alsc aROMOiNGERY, &o, INSPECTION INVITED. GEOJomram Geuornl Merchant AND Direct Imuoi'ter, QUEEN HTEEET,
DURING 1889 The New York Life paid over to its members in Death Claims, Bonuses and En dowments £2,494,058 Sterling. And lias now a SURPLUS over all Liabilities of £3,209,876 Sterling. Thin is tho Coii'pany to hayo a policy with. HAVE YOU GOT ONE?, Full particulars on application. Givo date of Birth and Address. 0. A. PINKERTON, A»ont at Masterton. CENTEAL BOOT DEPOT. J,CARPENTER JUST keceivedLarge Consignment MEN'S PORPOISE and Celebrated Cookhara Make of HAND SEWN BOOTS ALL SIZES. Men's Kip Nail Shooters 10s 6d. BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE IN NEW ZEALAND. Men's Pegged Water 113,12s Gdi 16s Unequalled at the Price, LADIES' SEASONABLE BOOTS and SHOES, HIGH LEGGED LACE BOOTS 9/6 Special lino in Boyo 1 and Girls SOHOOI UOOTS in ?reat variety. J.O. is now making a Special Line JJESFOKB WORK with the ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER. Tliia is foum niccssa'y, as the Colonial Leather l quito unequal to keeping out the wet am Handing the wear of the New "Winter. WM. TATTEIISALL, i appointed Wellington Agent for th Waii'.auai'a Daily and tho Wai RAK&ei Wbskly. Abi)Ußss-r-152, U_riiKß_Wiu.il' Strsf.' MRS W. HODGES WISHES to inform tlio inhabitant* of EKETAHUNA ami Disliict tliatsho has opened a GitEKNGIIOO ERY and I'ItIHTEREJIS cftaUishment Everything at rcnsonable rafcs, and o the chiMi'st quality. Mrs Nude's wil nlso be a cash buyer of all knula ut POULTRY in any iiuantily. r MKB DOUG liS, Kkiltthmn
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3593, 21 August 1890, Page 2
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426Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3593, 21 August 1890, Page 2
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