GBOJOBHSf General Merchant. AND Direct Importer, VBBN-SIBBBT,. ......MIBXERtON, WE hsTa now oponed out and ate showing a first claw aßaoitmont Of New WINTER GOODS, COMPRISING ALL THE LATEST NOVEL H In Drew Stuffs, Cashmeres, VeWcteens, Pluahcs, Ribbons, Laces, Umbrellas, Ladies' and Girls' Ulstors, Jackets, etc, Also a larfja atook uf Petono, Roslyn, and English Blankets in ill sizes,'Flannel,Wools, Crimean, Cotton & Wincey Shirtings, Calicoes, Sheetings, oto., etc, OUR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT toll stocked with a Kood assortment (of Mens'Youths'andßoys'l ftp | Clothing, Orercoata, Mac- ££ (intoshes, Oilskins, etc. t etc. SUITS .MADE TO ORDER. Gent's Undorclothing, White, Reyatta and Oxford Shittoi Ties, Sox, Braces, Hate and Caps, In our BOOT DEPARTMENT, wo have a goocUstock of English andColonlal Boots and Shooa (all sizes), mid from tho best makers, » ZEALANDIA"Bbakd alwaysiu stock 1 Grocery Department WE have a first Class Stock, All and at LOWEST CASH TEB Earthenware. For the want of space we havo been nnable to keop a LARGE STOOK, but fro arc now showing in onr New Store I variety ot EARTHENWARE, also aRONMONGERY, Ac. inspeotioF INVITED. geo Johnston, General Merchant AND Direct. Importer, QUEEN STREET,
DURING 1889 t 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 ovor all Liabilities of £3,209,876 Sterling'. This ii the Company to h&ye a policy with. HAVE YOU GOT ONE P Pull particulars on application. Give date of Birth and Address, 0. A, PINKERTON, Aoenfc at Maatorton. CENTRAL BOOT DEPOT. J,CARPENTER JUST BECEIVKDLarge Consignment MEN'S PORPOISE and Celebrated Cookhain Make of HAND SEWN BOOTS, ALL SIZES. Men's Kip Nail Shooters 10s fid. BEST VALUE OBTAINABLE IN HEW ZEALAND, Men's PeggedWatertights, 119,12s 6d> 16s. (Juequallod at the Price, • LADIES' SEASONABLE BOUTS and SHOES. HIGH LEGGED LACE BOOTS 9/0 Special line in Boyn' and Girls SCHOOL BOOTS in great variety, J. C. is uow making a Special Line dispose woes with the ENGLISH BOLE LEATHER. This is found necessary, as the Colonial Leather is sliding the wear of the New Zealand Winter. JpmWM.TATTEBSALb, i appointed Wellington Agent for the Waikakam Duly and the Waibahava Weekly. Auiiiitsi—lnvbkmaiiK House, Dixon Si MRS W. HODGEvS WISHES to inform the inhabitant* of EKETAHUNA am! District, that she Ins openedn GItKENOItOO ERyandFUUITEREKS establishment. Everything at rvnsoniiblo rales, and o! tho ohficest quality. Mrs Nwl«'S \vi! aho be a cash buyer of a'l kinds vi . GUI/TRY in nnv inmniity. MKK iIODGKo, fcMuiia
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 2
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403Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3604, 3 September 1890, Page 2
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