BHH General Merchant AND Dircot Importer, ÜBBK-STIIEET ...UiSTEIIION, rEhavonow opened out and are showing a first class assortment IWWIINTERGOODS, ALLTOELATESTNOVELES in Dress Stuffs, Cashmeres, Volvotoens, Piuslics, Ilibboiiß, Laces, Umbrellas, Ladies' and Girls' Ohtors, Jackota, oto, Also a largo stock of Potono, Roslyn, and English Blankets in all sizes, Flannel, Woolb, Crimean, Cotton & Wincoy Shirtings, Calicoes, Sheeting, etc., etc, ,!UR CLOTHING DEPARTMENT well stocked with a ?ood asjortmont of Mons' Youths' andßoja') Olothinff, Ovorooata, intbahes, Oilskins, et0.,0tc.)'... SUITS MADE TO ORDER/ dent's Underclothing, •■'Whito, Regatta, nd Oxford Shirts, Ties, Sox, Braces, Hats and Caps, In our BOOT DEPARTMENT, we navo a good stock of English and Colonial Boots and Shoos (all Bizcs),and from the oest makers. " ZE AL ANDI A" Brand always in stock Grocery Department WE have a First Class Stock, All Brands, and at LOWEST CASH Earthenware. For the want of spaco we havo been finable to keep a LARGE STOCK, but iro aro now showing in our New Store I variety ot EARTHENWARE, also IRONMONGERY, &o, INSFECTIoTINYITED. mmmmm General Merchant ■ Direct Importer, QUEEN STREET, Sale! Sale I Sale!
BOOTS AND SHOES, BOOTS and SHOES 8HI0milQ««SJtBI '-..CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, . Will liold a Cash Clearing Sale.' 1 Commencing (S'TURDAY). PRICES DEFY COMPETITION. NOTEIho followiiwj:— Indies Kid-Button Boots, frcra IO3; Ladies High-Leg Walking Boots, from Os.Gd. • ■ .■! Lidio ' High-Leg Balmorals, 10s 8d Ladio e a' Neat Leather Shoes, (torn 7s 6d. tlirJs' and Boys' Sohool Boots, ■from 43 Gd. Boys' Strong Shooters, from Cs Gd. . Mens'Bluchers, from 5s Gd. lions' nailed and Plain Shooters, 9s lid, llsCd, 12a6a, Meni'Balmorals, 10s Gd, 12s Gd, 14s. 'flam Boots at greatly reduced prices, ust the thing for the fishing season. Evory other description of Boots and hoes equally CHEAPand- ' ■ ~ GUARANTEED SOUND. SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY Boot Wareliousei SPECIAL TO FARMERS AND OWEESOFMAOHINEBf. R BURTON, f TTISHES to romind his patrons that W as ho PERSONALLY attends to all work entrusted to him, thoso having MACHINERY requiring attention would do well tn communicate with him AS EARLY AS POSSIBLE, to onsuro attention before the busy- season commences, ' R.BURTON, GINEER,. lIILLWRIGHTI BUEING 1889 The New York Life 'paidovevt'jitsHKinbersin • •-■ Deatli Claim?/ andEn .. dowiiicnts £2,494,058 Sterling. And has now a SURPLUS on* all . Liabilities of J8,209,87G Sterling."Jlus h tho Ciiippany to Inyo a polity "TOE YOU GOT OHEP. Full pnrliwte <"> niiplnMi.i"n. Give dale, (if HM< pif! A.V.wss. 0. A, IMiiEIU'UN, ' AMiitat.Mastertm
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 2
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391Page 2 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3037, 13 October 1890, Page 2
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