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R Hannah and Od THEMASTERI'ON , Cash Bootmarket PROPRIETORS, • NEW GOODS EX COPTIC. , Just to hand 37 trunks and cases of the latest designs in Lbdiea walking boots and shoes,' tlie most complete selection nossiblo to obtain for a Wholesale Boot Warehouse from the bnst English and Colonial Manufacturers, : ' And as we manufacture 2000 P4IES BOOTS AND SHOES every week of'the best poods in the Australasian Colonies,' All goods purchased at thri Mastertoir Cash'Bootmarket ate guaranteed, ar.d sold at prices that ri, 'Middleman or Bootdabbler can attempt without becoming insolvent. ' We just give a few of the prices which will prove the foregoingtyatemont to be facto— Men's good Blutchers, 5/6, 7/6,0/11 . Men's good Canvas Shoes, 4/11,5/6 Men's tjood Shooting Boots, 10/6, 11/6, 13/6: Men's good Watertights, 10/6,13/6,14/0 Men'sgood Walking Shoes, 8/0.10/0,13/6 Women's good Dairy Boots, 6/6,8/6 Men's Nice Balmoral Boots, 11/6,12/6, ■■ 16/6 Ladies' high leg calf Balmoral, 10/0,1/10 Ladies' nice Walking Shoes, 6/6,7/6 Ladies' pretty Evening Shoes, 3/0,4/0, .6/6' Ladies' nice Levant Balmorals—ciiEAr Girl's beautiful Levant Balmorals, ■ Indestrnctablo toes' Girl's School boots, Indeßtruofable toes, -EVMUASTINO. Girl's good Walking Shoes 4/9,6/6 Girl's Copper Toes Boots 2/6,3/11,4/11 Boy's strong Sohool Boots, 5/6,6/G" Men's and Women's Slippers at all prices Men's superior Gum Boots—leather soles GLYCEROLS SATIN POLISH, PARAGON FEET, .' BOOT PROTECTORS BUTTONHOOKS, And all tho requisites required of a firstclass family hoot warehouse will he found at the Masterton Bootinarkot.. All kinds of Leather and Grindery for sale H. PETERSON, whoso receipt will be » sufficient discharged all business transactions on bphalf of thoMastertonßranch, RHMMIIANDCO, 'PROPRIETORS. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Australasia. ..Established 1860. (Incorporated by<Aefc of Parliament). ; Registered undev Life Assurance Com pauies aud Policies Acts of New Zealand. dlllftv 1 ~HO?/S a TWENTY-TWO Year record . of sound, honorablo, and Prudent management, during which it HAS PROMPTLY .PAID. EVERY OLAIM. "" ' ..', Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds invested in tho Colonies, and no branches outside them. > . Does NOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing the system as advocated here to be a delusive and unjust form of Assurance. NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891 ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. The MutualLifo Association of Australasia's New Centennial Tables H.R, 14 •and Hi.. 21, Are recommended to tho attention of all prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians wto wish to provido means for completing the education of a child on reaching the ago of 14; or tor endowing a child with a marriage portion, ora boy wiih capital for professional or business career, on attaining 21 yoars o asre. ;.• ,\ ';" •■ ,',■.,■■ .. • Every possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, andagoodrate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of the term by tho tho Policy, which is non-forfoitablo while Sureuder Value lasts. A father, age 80, ondows his son, aged •1, for £IOO, payable on his reaching 21 years of age, the Annual Premuim beta} £3 4s 9d. If the father should die anytimeaftor the first payment as above, instead of tho widow- naving to continue paying premiums, tho endowment becomes & "Paid-up" Pojicy, and matures when tho boy reaches 21 years of age: In the : event of the child's death during currency of the Policy, the whole of Premuims paid will bf refunded. . G.S. W.DALRYMPLB, : ■;'; ■ .Local Agent. > | GILL Resident Agent IHE COACHING STALLION Will stand this season'at- the owner's t&bloi, : ' :: Maurioavllle.' .:•.•■ .■,.,. r. • '' aaupEßsoN,' .•:

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 24 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 24 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3670, 24 November 1890, Page 3

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