p^ina General JUei'chant AND Direct Importer) 'JBEfi STRKBT MkSTEMON, WE liavo now opened OHt and nro showing a first class Assortment Notr WINTER G O O DS, ALL THELATESTNUYELES in Dross Stulb, Cashmeres, Voltotcona, Plushes, Ktbbnns, Laces, Umbrellas, Ladies' mid Girls' Clators, Jackets, cto, Also a largo stock of Petonc, Ruslyn, and English Blankets in nil sizes', Flannel, Wools, Crimean, Cotton k Wincuy Shirtings, Calicoes, Sheetings, etc., etc, JR CLOTfJWG DEPAKTMENT veil stocked with a t;ood assortment uf Mens' Youths'and Boys'] & Clothing, Overcoats, Mac- -M intushw, Oilskins, ctc.,etc.J SUITS MADE TO'OBDEB. Jcnt's Diidcrolotliin", White,' Hopatta, ...I Oxford Shirts, Tioa, Sox, Braces, Hate and Cans, .(. oar BOOT DEPARTMENT, we auvo ii g-wil stock of English and Colonial 3oots and -Shoes (all 6izus),ana from the jost makers. " ZEAL .\NDIA"BiiaSB always in stock
Grocwy Department WK liavo a First Class vStock, All Brand*, and at LOWEST CASH Earthenware. For tho want of spaco wo Imvo been .liiablisttiliccpii URGE STOCK, but ivc uro new showini; in o»r New Stnrc I variety ..I EABTIIEIfiVARE, alsu aKONMOMERY, &c INSPECTION INVITED. nnmHHH Goucrnl Merchant Direct Importer. QUEEN STREET. GIRLS'COLLEGE 11JES HAMMOND begs to announco that tho THIRD TERM will commeno on MONDAY, Seplcmbor 22nd, nt OXFORD HOUSE. A Dancing Class for Pupils and Others will be held on SATURDAYS irom lOto 12 a.m. ONE PtUINEA'PEII TERM of 12 HUME A SON
WHOLESALE & RETAIL GROCERS, TEA IMPORTERS, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 03 and 05, Willis Street. CEYLON AND INDIAN TEAS. IN buying Tens from Hume & Son you got them at Importers' Prices. Consumers of tho fragrant bovorago thus save nut less than four intermedial!) profits, or I'd to Is por lb. Hole tho Prices Magnificent rich, pure, fragrant, 2s and 2s 3d per lb Extra Choira Ccyion, 2s Gd and 2s 9d por lb This is tho lincst and most dolioious lea tho world can produce, and is superior to'wimtißsoldbymosUeadcalßrs at 3s (Id por lb ; i> 10, and 15 packets, in air tight boxes, without oxtra charge. Frompt station pjvon to orders by post, which should be accompanied by postal order. . HUME 4 SOU'S tas hivo a more oxquisitn aroma and delicious flavour than any other tea over introduced into New Zca land, HUME & SON Imporltiieir Tea mueut from tho famous Hopu'alc group ol Sea Estates, in which lliey have a larw IMBRESI, GROCERIES-Evorydescription imported'direct, and sold at tho Lowest WIiOIEJAIBpItICES. HUME & SuN, Tho Larjcit Tea, Wino, and Provision Dealers in New Zealand, -03 and 05, Willis-stroet, Wellington - J-,. 200 Boxe3, lllbs each, Finest China Tea, from Us Od per box. HalfThesis, from Is (id to 2s 6d por lb.
Bailway Boarding House (Nadu Oppalle,Pud.Office.) Hall Street, Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite lioAHMNolinw:, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bras to intimate tliatthoso giving him acall will find that for comfort, etc, it is second to uono in the Wairarapa. TUB BEST h TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodgint' 18s per week if paid in iidvancoi or £1 ft tho ond of the WC ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS. OKB SHILLING ImtMwiad W" 1 ,'' R° ms - jP '' ll '"' e 'm'uiij iJ«Mii >i' £<""«• GOOD STABLING. FRED VTOGHT • rnoraiE'ioß. PANAMA HOTEL. A. rnwoflngcstre and Tawnaki streets opposite' Columbia Skating Rink,) WI'XUNOIOX, E. J. SEARLE. (latomKMiS with Mr A Elkins, Club Hutcl,"Masterton,) fAS taken the Panama Hotel and jj.l. invites lm Wairauaim fiiiknus tint only to inspect ace uiudatiun, lint solicits'thcir patremifc, in return fur which all homo comforts and superior iip.'isvill bo iiipplieil at tnodorato prices. Ti;auis pasi the door every 10 minutes to and fioin llu Railway Station. ■ GOOD ST.AJJLINO.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3647, 28 October 1890, Page 2
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