NOVELTIES. WE ARK NOW MAKING OUB FIRST DISPLAY IN OUR SPACIOUS WAREHOUSE. INBPEOHON INVITED. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGUR ES ACTUAL WHOLESALE PRICE . P.DICESON, MANAGING PARTNER. MASTSRTON CASH BOOT WAREHOUSE. B, HANNAH & Co., PROPRIETORS. H. PETERSEN, 'E beg to tender our sincere thanks ' to the inhabitants of MasierSon and District, for the very liberal support accorded ua since opening our Ma*terion Branch. We now feel confident that the public fully recognise the advantage of dealing with a Firm wh'ch are aoi only the largest Importers, but also the largest Manufacturers in New Zea'and. Our Cnstomers have the full berefit of all Middlemen*' Profit. The Quality of our Goods is too well krown to need comment. Space will not permit of a detailed price list; we must confine ourselves to a few oi the many lines in stock : Men's giod Watertight*, 11/6.13/6,14/6 Men's Shooters, 11/6,13/6,14/6 Men's nice Balmorals, 12/6, Men's good Bluchers, from 5/11 Men's E.S. Boots, heel and toe, 11/6 Youths' Shooters, 8/6,10/6 Youths' Balmorals, 10/6 Youths' Lace Boots, 7/6, 8/9 Boys' strong School Boots 6/8, 7/6 B V jV Shooters, f/li. 8/5 Boys' High Legged Lace Boots, 8/6 ! Ladtes' nice Bivh Leg Bals., 9/6,11/6 Ladies nice High Leg Kid Lace, 9/6 Ladies' nice High Leg Levant Lace, 9/6 Lad'es' good Dairy Boots, 7/6, 9/ Lacres' nice Leal her Shoes, Wft Ladies' good Shots, lro<n 5/0 Ladies,' jplyening Shoes, from 8/0 | Gives' *> ; ce High Leg Balmorals, C/ 6, 7/6 GHs,' E/erJaoting Sohool Boots. 6/6. 7/6 XJJrV Copper Toe Boots, 4/6,6/, 5/3, 6/ G'ivli* p'ce Leather Shoes, 5/3, 6/6 Children's Copper Toe Boots, from 2/11 CVdren'a Boots and Shoes, from 1/ An endless variety of Ladies', Gents', arc*. Children/a Boots and Shoes of every i description, from the best English and Continental makers. A large stock of GUM BOOTS for the FISHING SEASON on hand. Glycerole, Satin. Polish, Peerless Glocs, and, Melatonian Cream, rlwayo in stock. Leather and Grindery on Sa'e at Wellington Prices, Boots Made and Repaired on the Premises. Country Orders will receive prompt attention. Don't Mistake the Add.re(L«=» Opposite Lewes and lorns' Qvebn Street, Mabterton. R. HANNAH & Co., Proprietors. H. PETERSEN Manager. Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Pott Office.) Hall Street* Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding House, ii< thanking h<s patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated rnd completely refurnished it throughout, bess to intimate th,ftt those giving him a call will fifld, M»»* ioT comfort, etc., it issesftiid to none iu the rVairarepa. ! TUE BEST Is TABLE IN THE i DISTRICT. Bean! and Lodging 18* per week if paid in. advance, or £1 at the end of the ALL MEALS, OKE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING SwUtywui Reading Booms. Private Sitting Koom for Ladies, 300 D StTbLING. GOOD PADDOCKS. 1 FRED WRIGHT, PROPRIETOR. I ' FOB SALE. JVE-EOOMED JOTTAGE and sect;on of Lund: Fifteen mmutei walk from Post Ofiice. Will be sold a b-igain. W.L.JOHNSTONE, Hall-street.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3961, 12 November 1891, Page 3
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483Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3961, 12 November 1891, Page 3
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