aewood. THURSDAY, Bth SEPTEMBER, At Une O'Olock. VV Taratabi Yards '. 100 Hotels in the Wool 100 Hoggets, mixwl sexes 50 Dry Ewes ■ CO Ewes in Jamb 3 Cows (springing) 10 bead mixed cattle 80 First»olasß Ewes (RomneyLincoins) i to 6 tooth and F.RM. in lamb. 8 Young Milking Cows 30 head of 4-yonr-old Storo Bullocks, forward 5 head of 2| to 8-ynar-old Store Bullocks, forward 1 well-bred Shetland Pony, sycars old, brjken to saddle; very quiet. A BARGAIN.-FOR PRIVATE SALE, ONE strong iringle seated bu?gy, second hand, but in h'nUlaas order.' Prioo, j6l 6. Can bo seen at *'. H. WOOD'S Greytown Auction Rooms, GREYTOWN DAIIIY FACTORY/ MILK SUPPLIERS are notified that tho abovo Factory will commenco operations for the onauitiu season on MONDAY, tho 12th inst! Price and terras of paymentfor milk to be the same as last season, p. e. wood, Proprietor, September Ist, 1892.
SA E! SALE! SALE! BE if, known unto all Mon,Ladies'ond oven the wee Buirtitea that this is 'RHANNAH&CO'S. ANNUAL SALE BOOTS & SHOES. COMMENCING ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24ra, Ktt 14 DAYS ONLY. TWELVE months ago wo moved into our present premises in Queen street, Mastevton, and wo havo dtmo double the business we anticipated, tliougli we have not made much profit, but the public havo reaped the benefit. From the numerous testimonials we have received from the general public the Palace G Boot* are giving general satisfaction, The prices of the Palaco G Hoots have enabled tho Working Man ro take his wife and children to Hannah's and procure them comfortnblo fitting Boots and Shoes at reasonable prices. As wo hold only ono sale eacli year we make it a terror to all boot dabblers, Space will not permit us to give a full price list, but eubjoin a few of tho principal lines,
LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S MPAUTMBKT. Ladies'nice Walking; Shoes from 4/11, 5/11, 0/6. Ladies' nico Evening Sboes from 3/11, 4/C, 5/0. Ladies' nice Balmurala from 7/11, 9/0, 10/6. Ladies' nico Rid Blnstio Bouts from 6/11, 0/8, 7/0. The Mace G Calf Balmora's, Beautiful Boots. The I'alaco G Dairy Boots from 6/6, 7/11, 8/0. Tho Palace G Calf Oxford Shoes from 7/11,9/6. Girls' Calf Balmorals from 4/0, 5/6, 6/6. Girls' Copportoe Boots from 2/11, 3/11, 4/11. Ladies and Children's Slippers from 2/6, _ 3/6, 4/6. Children's Boots nnd Shoes from 1/-, 1/6, 2/, 2/6, __ GENTS'DEPARTMENT. The Palaco G Shootin" Boots from 0/11 10/6,12/6; Tho Palaco G. 'Water tiEEhtß from 9/11, 10/6, 13/6; The Palace G Porpoiso Shoolina Bouts from 22/6,23/6; Tho PalacoG. Calf Cookhams from 17/0, 19/-; The Mace G Oxford and Derby Shoes from 8/6,10/6; Gents' Patent Court Shoes from 7/11, fl/6; Gents' English mado Balmorals from 10,'ti, 12/0, 16/0; Gents' Slippers at all prices; The Palaco G Youths' Kip Shooters from 7/11, 8/6; Tho Palaco G YuutliB 1 Balmorals from 9/0, 10/6; Youths' Strong Lace Boots from B/11, 0/11,7/6; Boys'Stroii? School Boots from 4/11, li/6 ; Boys' Shooters from 6/6, 7/6; Mens' Beal Waterproof Dr linage Boots from 25/- Mfiiia' Loiy Gum Boots from 21/-, 22/6,25/-. Glycerols, Satin Polish, Meltonian Cream, Cork Boles, Button Hooks, Shoe Horns, lilakoy's Protectjrs,Hobbm(? feel, tc, etc All kinds of Brots and Shoes mado to ordor and Repairs on tho shortest notice, This department is under the special supervision of the well-known Mu. U. PETERSON. AiO,\J\J\J 6e l oc t f rom . 2,000 pairs of tho celebrated Palace G Boots manufactured every week on ouown premises,
KOTE THE ADDKKSE-QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTO.N. H. PETERSON, Manaceh, All kinds of Leather and Grindery for sale STAR HOT'EL, MASTISRTON. J. 0, EASTWOOD PuopiiiEion, JA Til BtGS to inform the 9 \J' JJ' travoDing public as well as the local residents that, having purchased the abovo Hotel, he will leave nothing undone in the interests of his patronß and that ho will study their comfort and convenience as a first duty. The Hotel has gone through a thorough overhaul aud now oifcrs rare inducements to his patrons, Private suites of rooms for families, well furnished and well ventilated. A Idle d'hote equal to any in Wellington(iood Paddocks, Stabling and Loose Boxes. XXXX Ala stays on draught. Tlio best brand of spirits only kept in stock. CHARGES MODERATE. .1 S.S."B,UAHINir Has brought our first shipment of HWH cuss FISHING TACKLE. rpHESE goods were made specially for 1 us by the beat English makers. The shipment is too law to ennniorato. Amongst other lines we have grand value in Wadera, Eodß, etc. CALL EARLY as already a large portion has been sold. P.S.— Ain?lies \we wrapped specially to oiiv orders. \ WAIRARAPA FARMERS' COPPER. ATIYE AfiSOOUTIQft.Lfu.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4210, 5 September 1892, Page 3
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