)0K THE CLOCK THE CLOCK. THE OLUCK CUBA £ STREET, CUBA o STREET, j! 'WELLINGTON, i; WELLINGTON. i NTIGIPATINGaBoom,; >:£*• 1 hove 1 opened np a large Stock of New Jewellery s.nd am now offering to tho [iublic ...■•> : £3OOO Worth of Wedding Rina;s, Fairy and Diamond Pins for ladies' and gents' wear,. Electro-plated Ware for presents, &o. Gold tind Silver Medals made to order, for Cricket, Rowing, and other Clubs.' One sjreat feature in my estiblishmont ia th 6 freedom with which. visitora may inspecb Goods without being solicited.to buyt ■ James. King, JEWELLER, CUBA BTBEET, '' WELLINGTON. Christmas 1891, AND New Year 1892, R. HANNAH &Co. X 3 AVE ranch pleasure in wishing' one and all A Merry Cliristoias and A Very Happy New Year, with a piir of Hannah's Celebrated Boots noil Shoes, the immenso increase inilie demand for which is suflhient to satisfy the most fastidious.' R. Hannah 4 Co. claim to he the only successful employers of labour in boot manufacturing in New Zealand; , R. Hannau k Co. claim Hie public support oa tho following poundsTliey were tho first to Mug down good boots and shoes to modeiato and fair prices, and to. within the scope of from tho poorest working man to the Oovemoi', Tiicy provide work fir tho main-
tenance of at least 700 men, womer and children, and tlicy hold tho largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes in New Zeaand, 2000 paiis of superior boots and shoes manufactured on the premises every week I L 60,000 worth of Beautiful Now Stock to Bclcct from! CHRISTMAS PRICES. F. Pinet's Boats and Shoes, cut cash price 22s Cd and 255; former cash price 28b and 33s 10 trunks S Wolf's beautiful shoes from 12s fid 12 trunks Otto Hertz lovely shoes from . 14s6d> _ 20 trunks Bective shoes,overlasting wear, from 15a lid 10 trunks Bostock and Co.'s and Edwin Bostock'a boots and shoes 23 trunks' Ladies' evening shoes from 2s lid to 20s IB trunks Girls' beautiful tan shoes from 5s 6d ; 10,000 pairs Ohiidren'a shoes from 8d to 2sod 5,000 pairs Girls' nice balmorala itom 5a 6d ' 4,000 pairs Girls tenniß shoes from 2s 9d 5,000 pairs Boys and Youths' Tennis Shoes from 3s Gd 200 pairs Gents' Cycling Shoes from '6s Gd 4,000 pairs Gonta' beautiful oozo calf tan Shoes 3,ooopairs Gent's can ooze calf Balmorals 2,000 pairs Gents'glove kid boots and shoes from 20s 1,000 pairs Gonts' glove kid E S Boots from 12s 6d Hannah's Blucher'B from 5s Gd ' Hannah's Shooting Boots from 10s (id Hannah's Boiutiful Shoes from 6s lid Hannah's Good E S Boots, 9s Gd Hannah's Beautiful Bals from 12s 6d Hannah's Good Tight's from 10s fid Hannah's Nice Ladies Shoes from 7s 6d Hannah's Indestructible Toed .Boots, trom Bs Gd ■ '; Hannah's Copper Toes from 2s lid, 3s lid, 4s lid Hannah's Boya' School Boots from 8s 6d, 6a 6d Hannah's Slippers from 2s lid Hannah's Canvas Shoes from 5s (id Hauuah'sßeal Purpose Shooters , Haiinnh's Calf Legets froni 8s Gd ■ Ail kinds of leatuer and ghinmry in STOCK FOR bam., BESrOKE UPPERS A SPECIALITY, REMEMBER—£6O.OOO worth of stock to select from ami Note tho Adiress— R.HAPAH&Co., Proprietor. Queek Street, Mabterton, ■. ■ Opposite the Club Hot-ill,' fl, PETERSEN Managor. . . STEAM COACE AND WAGGON '. FACTORY. . JAMES MUIR, j (LatiKossaUlhir.) {■ CQAOHBDILDER, ENGINEER, FARRIER, and GENERAL BLACKSMITH. MY Engineering Department is now under the management of Mr JOHN CADE,'. whoso extensive> experteriie qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work ef any descnptfqp grstclass manner ' Epgiaea, Machinery, Coin bines,' ■' etfli repaired at lp,W6ptf^t^v' '' v ,v 1 ' ' At the'ANNUAL SHCW I still upheld my reputation for iirßt-claia work in tho Coaohbuilding line,' taking first honours jor. double buggy at bpth Shows., Customers placing- their, orders with me may rely on getting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. ■- ' ~ Ms R. OR AWf URD, the CaAsiPios 'charge of ray Shoeing Department, land patrdijs may, rely on getting theirt'horge? shod in the b'aat style, : My price for hacks ia ftvevshillingb Caali, or 5/6 booked, for either Steel ;or Iron Shoes,' : " :^v ... i■GiaiEitAi Buoksmithihg in all 1 its branches,; ' , , ... ■ Note—One Second-hand SOLWAY WOOL PRESS For Bale—A Bargain. Price £6. ' J. MU I'B.y .. \ Coachbuilder, &c, to, Steam -Factory Queen .Street Mastefton, •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 30 January 1892, Page 3
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700Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4024, 30 January 1892, Page 3
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