iSEiM^ Geneva! -Merchant AND. Direct Importer, :en-sireet,„. MfcSTERTON, WE Imro lisir opened out and ace showing a first class assortment New WINTER GOODS, /]] THE LATEST NOVELES In Dress Studs, Caahmeros, Velvotoens, Plushes, Ribbons, Laceß, Umbrollas, Ladies' and Girls' Ulsters, Jackotp, etc Also a largo stock of Potone, . Eoslyi), and English Blankets in all gizcs, Flannel, Wools, Crimoaii, Cotton & Win- ; cey Shirtings, Calicoes,, ■'■-• Sheetings, etc, oto, ''■,. H OR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT veil Blocked with a good assortment [ of Mens' Youths' and Boys'] Overcoats, Mao-[^l [intoshes, Oilskins, eto.,etc.J SUITS MADE TO OBDEB. ■■: Kent's Underclothing, White, Repatta, »:id Oxford Shirts, Ties, Sox, Braces, Hats and Caps. ' In our BOOT DEPARTMENT, we havo a gwil slock of English and Colonial Boots and Shoes (nil sizes), and from the host makers. ;' \'. . "ZEALANl)lA"BKANDalw'ayaiiißtock Grocery Department 'WE havo ft First Class Stock, All Brands, and at LOWEST CASH Earthenware. For tho want of space we havo been nimble to keep a UKGE STOCK, but wo are now showing in our New Storo I variety ot EARTHENWARE, also aKOMONGERr, &e. INSPECTIoTINVITED. BHSPH! Geueral Merchant Direct Importer* QUEEN ST REM.. DURING 1889 The. New York Life . paid ovev to ita members in Death Claims, Bonuses and En dowments £2,494,058 Sterling 1 . And has .now a SURPLUS over all • Liabilities of £3,209,876 Sterling'. This jj tho Company to haye a policy . with, HAVE YOU GOT ONE P, Full particulars on application. Giro date of Birth and Address, C. A. PINKEaTON, Aweut at Masterton. CENTRAL ~ BOOT DEPOT. J, CARPENTER JUST BECEIVEDLarge Consipment MEN'S PORPOISE and Celebrated Uookham Make of HANI) SEWN BOOTS, ALL SIZES. Mens Kip Nail Shooters 10s Bd, BKST VALUE OBTAINABLE IN NEW ZEALAND. Men's Pegged Watertiglits,
lis, 12s 6d. 16sUnequalled nt the Price, LADIES' SEASONABLE BOOTS and SHOES. HIGH LEGGED LAOE BOOTS 9/(J ! S|)ecial line in Bojre 1 and Girlß SCHOOL BOOTS in ijreat variety, 3.0. is now making a Special Line /IEBPOKE work with the EAGLISH S:)LE LEATHER. This is found necessary, a* tlio Colonial Leather is .jiule uDU|iwl to keeping out tlw wet and sliding Hid wear of the New Zealand MBJSO..WE.TATTEBBALL, i «p|)uiut«l : Wc'!liiigt<« Agent .'nr the Waiiurai-a Duly and tlte JVaI; barapa Wkxiy. A mt sa-IsvEßMiiK Home, Dijom St Coach to Greytown DI3RIKG Alio lime the twin service. Ms 'tiwticiulcd tlib'Miflmigncit v/ill run' concliea tfii addition to the oidiiiri'Y Wednesday and Saturday oervioo) on TUESDAYS and FRIDAYS between Mas'Hton and Gieytrnvn. W.B.—TIME ftiid PHICEft i*uituaT. A, BOWEES.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3611, 11 September 1890, Page 2
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