IHE-'WAIRARAPX'''PARMRRS' . CO-OPERATIVE ASSOCIATION hare lno&oy to advance lit a low rate of interest on approved freehold security-T----in smaUandiarco amounts.;' '■•';• '(■.■'.' FRDIT PRESERVING JAKSIMPORTED DIRECT, GREATLY REDUCED IN PRIOE. rnHE VVAIRARAPA FARMERS CO--1 OPERATIVE ASSOCIATE, Limited, have for salo a largo assortment of Mason's Jars, with improved Airtight Screw Tops, suitable lur bottling Fiuit or holding Jam. Quarts 8s 9d doz. Half Gallons 10s 6ddoz. JAMJARS (Very Strong)., • '2'JARBto hold Glba Jam, for lOd. WAIKARAPA fflfflffi ASSOCIATION, : ; (Limited,! ' THE ARRIVAL OF : 379-TRUNKS-379 'ol' BOOTS AND SHOES (EX COPTIC), To tub Special Order and Direction OF
Ladies' Ton Boots and shoes Find's Boots'and Shoes Bostock and Co. 'a Boots and Shoes Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid Ladies' Nice Slippers, from la Ud Oliililrcm' lan Boots and Shoes ■ Girls' Tan Strapped Shoes Ladies' Featherweight Court Shoes Ladies' Queen Evening Shoes I'inets'Evening Shoes Ladios'Satin and Silk Shoes, all colours Hannahs Indestrnctablo Toed Boots, from . . m •■,, Hannah's G Copper. Toes, la lid, 2s lid, 3slid' .»■ Ladies' Nice Cloth Top Walking. Shoes Ladies'Nico Clasp Walking Shoes Ladies' Beautiful Systematic SootsandShceai Gents' Tan Boots and Shoes. Cove and West's Boots and Shoes The K Boots and Shoes : Gents' Boots and Shoes, from 7s Gd Gents Slippeis,'from2sll(l The PalacoO Boot, from 7s lid Hannah's G Shooters, 10.) M Hannah's G Watertight, 10a Gd Hannah's G Shoes, 7s Gd Hannah's 6 Bluoben, Ga Hannah's E. S. Shoes, 4s Gd 5a Gd Hannah's G Leggings, 6s Gd Hannah's Tennis Shoes, 33 Gd, 4s Gd, 5s Gd Hannah's Everlasting Sohool Boots, 'ls Oil, 6s Oil, &0. ;
A Special Shipment of 12.Trunks Tamis Shoes for this season, with Thick Rubber Soles, 12s Gil, 16a Gil, iI7E manufacture 2,000 pairs of our VV Superior and Celebrated 6 Boits and Shoes every week, and, as a proof of the demand for these goods, ours is the only Boot Factory in New Zealand that ta workiug full time this season, Every Storekeeper and Boot Vendor should keep the Palaob G Boots if thoy wish to increase their trade, We are Wholesale Dealers in all kiuds of Leather and Grindery. Bespoke Uppers for the trade a speciality. : '.SOLE AGENTS FOB-\ COVE AND WEST'S BOOTS • AKDFOKTIIB CELEBRATED K. BOOTS. NOTE THE ADDRESS-QUEEIi'-STREEI, MASTERTON. H. PETERSON, Manager.
MABTKHTON STEAM C.OAOH JAMES MUIB, OOAUHBUILDER, ENGIWEEB, ' AND GENERAL SMHE SOLE MAKER of the Celebrated ZEALANDIA. WOOL JL'RESH, otdorß for which are now flocking in tor the coming season. Every Buyer Loud in its Prake, It Has No Equal For Efficiency Quickness And Cheapness Combined, Several further Improvements having been effected for the coming season, it is now recognised by all who have seen it to be the only Woolpras worth buying Intending buyers should forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, as orders are now coming <<i rapidly from all directions, The following .testimonial received (amongst others) shows the appreciation tho Press is hold in : Tomonoa, H,B„ August 4th, 1892. ; Dear Sir,—We have much pleasure in testifying to the efficiency and gon ial excellence, of the "Zealandia Wo 1 Presa "we bought of you last season. The bestproof of our opinion is in the fact of our sending you a second order this season, fours truly Nelson Bros., Ltd, Per W.W. Nelson.
Every other branch of my buemesi will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with moderate prices, HORSES'SHOD (steel or iron) 6/por set cash; 5/6 booked. JAMES MUIB, Qoben Stkf.m MiSTF.nxo;( "ThePRINCESSMAY." THE presentation ALMANAC to be issued at Christmas with the WAIRABAPA DAILY TIMES and WAIRARAPA WEMLY TIMES will consist of a most beautiful and highly artistic photogravure likeness of . "Tub Pbincbsx May." The picture is a most charming presentment of English. beauty, and iu graceful conception, delicacy of treatment, and line effects in light and shade,has beeii done thorough justico to by ad eminent English 'artist,' It is the bett almanac we have yet published with out paper. The Wakabam Daily Tims Aiai< .me, with the reputation gained by thoso of previous years and more than maintained by tho present issue, has a very I4RBB AND WIDESPREAD CIRCULATION, and applications for ADVERTISING BPAGE should be mado as early ns will be'quiokly allotted. '• .' :;',:v;.J.'PAYTONciCO;;: ; Masterton, Nov. 17th, 1892. ASK JTOJU .- ■ iA;LLLoiliesand Confectioneryma-lo v\' ph T the;,promißo3 at the Calcdon ian'Qoiifectipnery Vforltt,: Queen-Btr«et JJaatetton'i ;: o;';' : '' •'■ ■■'■■>[
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4280, 21 November 1892, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4280, 21 November 1892, Page 3
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