ssojoszrsT General Merchant AND ' Direct Importer, UEEN-SIREET MABTEMON, WEbavonow opened out and ore Bhowing a fint class nsioitmont Now WINTER GOODS, COMPWBIHO ALL THE LATEST HOVEL IK In Dress Stufl's, Cnshiucrosi Vcltcteons, Plushes, Ribbons, Luces, Umbrellas, Ladies' Mid Girls' Ulatoro, Jackets, otc, Albo a largo stock of Petono ( Roa'yn, aud English Blankets in all sizes, Flannol, Wools, Crimean, Cotton & Wincoy Shirtings, Calicoes, Sheetings, etc., etc, JUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT soil stocked with ft <?ood assortment (of Mens'Youths'andßoys'j ] Clothing, Overcoats, Mac4jgJ lintoshes, Oilskins, eto.,oto. J SUITS MADE TO ORDER, vjeut's Underclothing, White, Ueyatta, and Oxford Shirts, Ties, Sos, Braces, Hals and Caps. In our BOOT DEPARTMENT, wo hitvo a good stack of English and Colonial Bonis and Shoos (all sizes), and from the best makers. " ZEALASDLV'Brasd alwayain stook' Grocery Department WE liavo a First Claai Stock, All ""Brands, and at LOWEST CASH TEB Earthenware. For the want of apaca wo have been tillable to keep a LARGE STOOK, but <7O are now showing in our New Storo I varioty ot EARTHENWARE, also nRONMONGERY, Jsc. INSPECTION* INVITED. GEO JOHNSTON, General Merchant AND Direct Importer, QUEEN STREET, DURING 1889 The New York Life paid over to its members in Death Claims, Bonuses and En dowments £2,494,058 Sterling, And has now a SURPLUS over nil Liabilities of £3,209,876 Sterling 1 . This'is tho Company to hayo apolicj with. HAVE YOU GOT ONEP, Full particulars on application. Gil dale of Birth and Address. 0. A. PINKERTON, Aoont at Musterton.
CENTEAL BOOT DEPOT, J, CARPENTER JUST RECEIVEDLarge Consignment MEN'! PORPOISE and Celebrated Cookham Make of HAND SEWN BOOTS ALL Sim Men's Kip Nail Shooter 108 6d t BEST VALUE OBTAJNABLE I! HEW ZEALAND. tights, lis, 12b 63.168' Unequalled at the Prlci LADIES' SEASONABLE BOUTS and SHOES HIGH LEGGED LAOE BOOTS fl/i Special line iu Boyo' and Qlrli SOHOC BOOTS in great variety. J, 0. is now making a Special Lim DisroKß work with the EiiGLIB SOLE LEATHER, Thi« it torn necessary, as the Colonial Liather .juito unequal to keeping out tbo wet ai jnding the war of the New Zoalai Winter. jyj-R JNO. \VM. TATTEIiSALL, appointed Wellington Agent (or tl Wauiakai'A Daily and tho Wj rauapa Wkkklv. AnilUKfiS-liiVEHMAKK HOUSE, DIXON f MRS W.HODGES WISHES to Inform the iuliabitun ofEKETAHUNA and Distric xliat ahe -has opened a GKEENGIWK ERY awdI'UUITEREUS establiahmcn Everything at rca'.omiblo rated, and < tho clii'iccflt qualify. Mra INtyi-i wi also lo a ciwh buyer of all kinds < Oi'LTRY in any nunntily, MI'S BGWiW, . . l.k-.iiihyj't
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 2 September 1890, Page 2
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408Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3603, 2 September 1890, Page 2
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