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R Hannah arid w THEMASTERrON ;^ Cash Bootmarket PKOPRIETOES,- : . NEW GOODS EX COPTIC. Juat to hand 37 trunks and cases of the latest desiguß in Ladieswalking boots and shoos, the most: complete selection possible to obtain for 8 Wholesale' Boot Warehouse from the best English' and Colonial Manufacturers. .' And aa wo mahufdcturo JOOO PUBS BOOTS AND SBOES^ every week of the: best.. poods in the Australasian Colonies, All goods pmy chased nt ; tho • Masterton. Cnßh' Bootmarket are guaranteed, and sold at prices that to Middleman or Bootdabbler can attempt without becoming insolvent, : Wo just giro ft few of tho prices which will prove the foregoing statement to be facts— . . ~■: ' ...- Men's good Blutcliors, 6/6, 7/0, 0/11 Men's good Canvas Shoes, 4/11,5/6 Mon's good Sliooting Boots, 10/6, 11/0, .13/0 , Men's good Watertights, 10/0,13/G, 14/6 Men'Bgood Walking Shoos, 8/0.10/6, J3/6 Women's good Dairy Boots, 6/6,8/(V Men's Nice Balmoral Boots, 11/0, 12/0, ' .15/6 Ladies' high leg calf Balmoral, 10/0,1/10 Ladies' nice Walking Shoes, 0/6,7/6 Ladies' pretty Evening Shoes, 3/6,4/6, ■6/6 ■■■ Ladies'nice Levant Balmorals—cheap Girl's beautiful Levant Balmorals, Indestructable tocß Girl's, School boots.. Indestrnctablo toes; —EVERLASTING, . ~, Girl'n good Walking Shoes 4/9,5/6 Girl's Copper Tods Boots 2/6,3/11, 4/11 Boy's strong School Boots, 5/6,6/0 Men's and Women's Slippers at all prices Men's superior Gnm Bootß—leather soles GLYCEROL!!, SATIN POLISH, ■■:' PARAGON FEET, BOOT PROTECTORS ■ ■'■ BUTTON HOUKS, And all the requisites required of a firstclass family boot warehouse will be found at the Musterton Bootmarket. All kindß of Leother and Grindery forsale H. PETERSON, ■ .MANAGER, ■ whoso receipt will be a mUicient discharge of. (.11 businesn transactions on behalf of the Masterton Branch, RHAMAHMDCO, ' PROPRIETORS. MUTUAL LIFE ASSOCIATION Australasia. Established 1869. (Incorporated by Act :f Parliament), Registered under Life isßuranco Coin panies and Policies Actsof Now Zealand. ~'HO7/S a TWENTY-TWO Year , w record of sound, honorablo, and Prudent management, during which ik HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY CLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its funds invested in tho Colonies, and ho branches outside them, Does NOT. issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing tho system rb advocated hero to be a delusive and unjust form of Assurance. ' NEXT DIVISION OF BONUSES IN 1891 ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. The MutualLifo Association of AustraheiaVNow Centennial Tables H-R. 14 andH.B,'2l Are recommended to tho attention of (ill prudent and thoughtful parents and guardians wro wish to provido means for completing the. education of a child on reaching tho age of 14; or tor endowing a child with a marriage portion, or a boy .wiili capital for professional or business carceiVon attaining 21 yea rs o a?e. Every possible contingency is covered by these original Tables, and a good rate of compound interest ib guaranteed at the end of tho term by the the Polioy, which is non-forfeitablo while Suionder Yaluo lasts. A father, age 30, endows his son, aged 1, for i'loo, payablo on his reaching 21 years of age, the Annual Premuiin beinj £3 4s 9d. If the father should die any tiruo after tho first payment as above, instead of tho widow naving. to continue paying premiums, Iho Endowment becomes a "Paid-up" Pojicy, and matures when the boy reasbes 21 years of ago, In tho event of the child's death during ..currency of the Policy, tho whole of Premuims paid will be .refunded, G.S.W.DALRYMPLE, Local Agent. B GILL Resident Agent ■J. W VIRTUE &.G o HABBOUB-ST,' WELLINGTON; I?L&UR, GRAIN, PRODUCE, AND! < GENERAL COMMISSION; ' .; MERCHANTS. /. ;•■ - Agents Eoii' ■': Atlas Roller FlouuSllils ..•-.■"■.-.■,-:■- TIMABU >

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3671, 25 November 1890, Page 3

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