MASTERTON CASH BOOT WAREHOUSE. R. HANNAH and Co, PROPRIETORS. TTTE take this opportunity of thanking the inhabitants of Masterton and District for the very Liberal Support accorded us since opening in Masterton, and by the inciease in our business we fee) sure that the public fully recognise the advantage at a bouse where no middleman's profit is charged : and as we are the largest manufacturers and importers in .New Zealand, we are in a position to supply a cheaper and better article than any other house in the Colony, winch fact is already well known throughout ft ew Zealat d. "We have iust arriving per AORANGI, TONGARIRO, & ARAWA, all the Latest Novelties in BOOTS AND SHOES, for Autumn and Winter, from the best English and Continental Makers, comprising Ladies, Gents, and Childrens boots and shoes in all the newest iashions. » We have no need of quoting prices as the public already know that our price is the lowest, and our goods the best to be obtained in the colony. WE HAVE OVER £40,000 WORTH OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Orders are arriving from all parts of New Zealand. Goods posted to any part of the colony on receipt of Postal Order for the amount. Leather and Grindery always in stock at Wellington prices. R. HANNAH AND
OPPOSITE LOWES & lORNS, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. H PETERSON MANAGER. John Graham and Co., CENTRAL CASH STORES, Queen Street Masterton. IMPORTERS, GENERAL MERCHANTS, & AGENTS. Buyers of Prime Local Farm and Dairy Produce. LOOK OUT FOR ODR New Advertisment, Something: worth Reading:.
Special Notice. UGH MAWHINAY wisheß to inform the people of Masterton and district that he has opened a 800. and SHOE shop opposite the. Prince of Wales' Hotel, where thej can get boots at reasonable prices for ca«h, Boocs made to order and repairs don at low prices. Best material used HTJGH MAWHINAY. PUBLISHER'S NOTICE. mHE WAIRARAPA DAILY may be ob tained in Wellington from Mr J. B. INNES Bookseller and Stationer, Willis Street. J. PAYTON & Co. Masteetoii, 10th April, 1891. MUSIC. NSTRUCTION on the Violin. Clarionet, or Flute. Apply Mr J. Candy, Lincoln road. MASTERTON TROTTING CLUB. i TEETING on SATURDAY EVENJIX LNG, 25th April, at the Club Hotel, at Bp. m. Buniuoa* imrortatt. FRED. HILL, I Hon Sec. (pro tew).
WHY IS IT You can always depend on getting a good article if you buy CREASE'S Al COFFEE, IN THE TINS ? • ECAUSE this article is a special ) preparation, the result of yeare of experience and labor. The selection and blending of the finest coffees known have been studied carefully until the present combination has been adopted as perfect, and cannot fail to give aniversal satisfaction to consumers' Abk your grocer for CREASE'S Al COFFEE, In lib and 21b tins. And you arosure is get the rjght DRILL HALL, MASTERTON. TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, Aran. 28th and 29th. CouipHinenfcryFareweiltoßevWKowse. GRAND MUSICAL FESTIVAL. By a Chorus of 70 Voices and 20 Instrumentalists Under the leadership of A. Von KeisbnbeeO; assisted by leading Vocaltjstß from Wellington and Lower Valley. VjTullJr) }f map in future issue.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3791, 22 April 1891, Page 3
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