GEO JOMSOT Gcnoi't'l Merchant • AND Direct Importer, MfcBTEBTON WE havo now oponed out and art thowiug ft first class asaortmon! ft Now WINTER GOODS /LL THE LA.TEST NOYELES In Dress Stuffs, Cashmeres, Velvoteens Plushes, Ribboriß, Laces, Umbrellas, Ladies' and Girls' Ulstors, Jackets, etc, Also a largo stock of PetonOi Boslyn, and English Blanko.ts in all sizes, Flannel, Wools, Crimean, Cotton & Wincoy Shirtings, Calicoes) Sheetings, etc., etc, ,:(JR CLOTHING. DEPARTMENT woll stocked with a tjood assortroon of Mens' Youths' and Boys'] Clothing, Ovorcoats, Mac(iutoslics, Oilskins, demote, SUITS MADE TO ORDER. dent's Underclothing, "White, Royittn nd Oxford Shirts, Ties, Sox, Braces, Hata and Caps. In our BOOT DEPARTMENT, wi havo a good stock of English and Colonja Boots and Shoes (all sizes), and from tin oost makers. ' ZEALANDIA"Bhaki> alwaysin stock Grocery Department WE liavo a First Class Stock, Al! Brands, and at LOWEST CASE Eartlienware. Fortho want of space we havo beer nnable to keep a LARGE STOOK, bul we aro now showing in our New Store I variety ot EARTHENWARE, olst bHOHMONGERY, &c, INSPECTION INVITED. GEO JOHSTiSOISr, General Merchant AND Direct Importer, queen street,
Sale! Sale I Sale I BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS and SHOES. STOCKTAKING SALE! i j. carpenter: OK THE 1 CENTEAL , boot wake- . HOUSE, ' Will hold a Cash Clearing Sale, 1 Commencing TO-DAY (SATURDAY). 11 PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. NOTE tho following Ladies Kid-Button Boots, from 10s. Ladies High-Leg Walking Boots, j from 9s Od. 1 Ladies' High-Leg Balmorals, 10s 3d. Ladio3' Neat Leat'ior Shoes, from 7s 6d. I Girls' and 80/ a' School Boots, ; from 43 Gd. Boys' Strong Shooters, from Cs 6d. Mens' Bluchers, from 5s (id. Mens' nailed and Plain Shooters, 9s 11c, lis Gd, 12s6d, Ins, Mens' Balmorals, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 14s. Gam Boots at greatly reduced prices, lust the thing for the fishing season, ' Every othor description of Boots and Shoes equally CHEAP and 1 GUARANTEED SOUND. SALE COMMENCES TO-DAT AT T. Carpenter's Central Boot Warehouse* DURING 1889 , (n The New York Life paid ovov to its members in Death Claims, Bonuses and En clowments £2,494,058 Sterling. And lias now a SURPLUS over all Liabilities of £3,209,876 Sterling. This is tho Company to hayo ft policy with. HAVE YOU GOT ONEP, Full particulars on application. Givo date of Birth and Address, C. A. PINKERTON, A«ent at Mastorton* SPECIAL TO FARMERS AND OWNERS OF MACHINERY P, BURTON. WISHES to remind his patrons that as lw PERSONALLY attends to ,ill work entrusted to him, those having MACHINERY requiring attention would do well to'commuinc:ito with lurn AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, to cnaurc attention before lh» bus} aaaon coin' tucnccß. R. BUTTON, GINEER, MLLWYriOIiT KUIiH'WI
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3631, 6 October 1890, Page 2
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438Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3631, 6 October 1890, Page 2
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