MASTERTONAGRICULTURAL & ■'"PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. I THE GRAND ANNUAL SHOW OP Cattle, Horses, Sheep, Pis, Iniplenients and Product), will be held oh Messrs Li'wes & loms' ground, Renall-street, on THURSDAY, October 27m, '92. ENTRIES close with 0. H. Oajfer, Secretary, Masterton; Mr P. H. Wood, fii'ojtowii; Mr W, Bock, Foatheraton; and Mr K W. Dorset, Cnrterlou, on Wednesday, 19th October, 1892. ADMISSION—Beforo noon, 2a 6d; Afternoon—la JIASTERTONA..ANDP.SHOW. THEN.Z, Lbanand Mercantile Agency Company offers a 3-guiuea prize for the best exhibit of Ten Flceceß of Greasy Cross-bred Wool, unskirted, calculated to realise gross value per fleoce. Growth of wool not to exceed 12 months from date of last shearing, The entries for the exhibit will close on Saturday, 22nd, at 4 p.m.
Wairaropa and East Coast Pastoral and Agricultural Society Will ba held on their Grounds, Carterton ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, 3rd and 4th November, 1892. ALL ENTRIES oloso with Messrs C. H, Giiyfcr, Masterton; P. H. Wood, Grcytown ; W. Book, Feathorston ; and the Secretary, at CartertoD, on SATURDAY, 22nd Ootobor. • EDWARD W. DORSET. Secretary.
WOODYILLIiI 3ENTEAL AGRICULTURAL I PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GKAND ANNUAL BHOW Will be held at THE RACECOURSE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 11,1892. For particulars fee Posters. Wm. MOHOLSON, Secretary.
SALE! SALE! SALE! BE it known unto oil Men,Ladies'and ■ oven the wee Bairnies that this is B. HANNAH <&CO'B ANNUAL SALE BOOTS & SHOES. TWELVE montliß ago we moved into out present premises in Queen street, Masterton, and we have drae double the business we anticipated, though we have not mado much profit, but the public have reaped the benefit. From the numerous testimonials wo have received from the general public the Palace G Doots are giving general satisfaction, Tho prices of the Falace G Boots have enabled the Working Man to take his wife and children to Hannah's and procuro them comfortable fitting Boots and Shoes at reasonable prices, As wo hold only one sale each year we mako it a terror to all boot dabblers, Space will nob permit us to givo a full price list, but subjoin a few of the principal lines, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S DE* PAItTMENT. v
Ladies' nice Walking Shoes from 4/11, • 6/11,6/6. Ladiea' nice Evening Shoes from 3/11, 4/0,6/6. Ladies nioo Balmorals from 7/11,9/6, 10/6. Ladies' nice Kid Elastic Boots frem 6/11, 6/6,7/6. The Palaoe G Calf Balmorals, Boautiful Boots, Tho Palace G Dairy Boots from 6/6, 7/11,8/6. Tha Palace G Calf Oxford Shoes from 7/11, 9/6. Girls' Calf Balmorals from 4/6, 5/6, fi/6, Girls' Coppertoe Boots from 2/11. 3/11, 4/11. Ladies and Children's Slippers from 2/6, 3/6, 4/6. Children's Boots and Shoes from 1/-, 1/6, ■ 2/-, 2/6. GENTS'DEPARTMENT. The Palace G Shooting Boots from 9/11 10/6,12/6; The Palace G. Water ttghtsfrom 9/11, 10/6, 13/6; The Palaco G Porpoise Shooting Buols from 22/6,23/6; The Palace G. Calf Oookhams from 17/6, 19/-; The Palaco G Oxford and Derby Shoes from 8/6,10/6; Gents' Patent Court Shoes from 7/11,'9/6; Gents' English made Balmorals from 10/6,12/6, 16/6; Gents' Slippers at all prices; The Palaco G Youths' Kip Shooters from 7/11, 8/6; Tho Palaco G Youths 1 Balmorals from 9/6, 10/6; Youths' Strong Lace Boots from 6/11,6/11.7/6; Boys' Strong School Boots from 4/11,6/6; Boys' Shooters from 6/6, 7/6; Mens' Peal Waterproof Drainuge Boots from 26/" Menß' Long Gum Boots from 21/-, 22/6, 25/-. Glycerole, Satin Polish, Meltonitm Cream, Cork Soles, Button Hooks, Shoo Horns, Blakey's Protectors, Hobbing feel, etc, otc. All kinds of Boots and Shoes made to order and Repairs on tho shortest notice, This department is under the special supervision of the woll-known Mr, B. PKTERSON. £0 (\(](\ WOBTH ot STOUKto *Q,VW select from, 2,000 pairs of the celebrated Palaco G Boots manufactured every week on our own premises,
All kinds of Leathorand Grindery for Sale. NOTE THE ADDRESSQUBBK.BTBBBI', MABTBRTOM. E PETERSON, Manager, All Wads of Leather and Grindery for MRMOFFiTT, MJROEOOENTIST, Chapel Street, Mastorton. SPECIAL NOTICE TT / ANTfil) Kn&mi-That I am re,V V moving from my present pro. .Bisea in Manuers-street to my now Coach Factory in Viotoiia-street, Wellington, off Cuba-street Heclaimed Land and adjoining the Grey Valley Cual Company. I therefore' with to dispose of my present Btook of Buggies, Indies' Phretons pnd Sprinsr Traps now in Manners-sfcredt shop as speedily as possible—even at a sacrifice, ■ M.BOHAN,--'••;. "■ ■ Welliog^nCoaoh Jj'aotory.'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4246, 18 October 1892, Page 3
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699Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4246, 18 October 1892, Page 3
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