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MONEYTQ LEND. THE. WAIRARAPA FARMERS COiOPEMIVE ASSOCIATION hare money to adyaticb; at fa lojr;rate of intereat on riiipruved freehold aeoiirity—in small.arid-lfti^damouiite/' W'AIRARAPA i MESS'CO-nATII . ASSOCi^TION, | Limited. | JJ AY,E F0 It SAIJ K BEEHIVE 11 •' Made up, and iri the flat, ■ ' ■ at : ' jQs, each, and upwards. ; "SMOKisRS/' \ various l'iirms. FOUNDATION COMB. Full particulars on application. XHB WArRA&APA ASSOCIATION. ■ THE ARRIVAL OF 379-TEUMS-379 BOOTS AND SHOES (EX COPTIC), ■ ■ To the Special Order and Direction of B, HAW UND CO. Ladies' lan Boots and shoes Knot's Boots aud Shoes . Bostock and Co. 's Boots And Shoes Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid Ladies' Nico Slippers, from Is lid . Childrcns' Tan Boots and Shoes - Girls' Tan Strapped Shoes Ladies' Featherweight Court Shoes Ladies' Queen Evening Shoes l'inets' Evening Shoes Ladies' Satin ami Silk Shoes, all colours inlis Indestriiotablo Toed Bouts, from 5b Od Hannah's G Oopper Toes, Is lid, 2s lid, 3s Ud . Ladies' Nice Oloth Top Walking Shoos Ladies' Nico Clafcp Walking; Shoes Ladies' Beautiful Systematic Boots and Shoes. Gents' Tan Boots and Shoeß Cove and West's Boots ami Shoes The K Ecots and Shoes Gents' Boots and Shoes, from 7s Gd Gonts Slippeis, from 2s Ud Tho Palaco 0 Boot, from 7s Gd Hannah's G Shooters, 10s Ud Hanuali's G Watertight#, lOsGd Hannah's G Shoes, 7s Gd Hannah's G Bluchers, 5s Cd Hannah's E. S, Shoes, Is Od 5s Gd Hannah's G .Leggings, GsGd Hannah's Tennis Shoes, 3s Cd, 4s Gd, os Gd Hannah's Everlasting School Loots, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, &c.

A Special' Shipment of 12 Trunks Tennis Slioesfor this Reason, with Thick Rub- • bet Soles, 12s Cd, 15s Oil, ttTE manufacture 2,000 pairs of our ;VV ■ Superior and Celebrated G Boots and Shoes every ivoi-k, and, as a proof of the demand for these goods, ours is the only Boot Factory,in New Zealand that is working full time this season. fiv.ory Storekeeper aud Boot Vendor should keep tlio PalaceU Boots if they wiah to increasctheir trade. Wo are. Wholesale Dealers in all hinds of Leather and Grindery. Bespoke Uppers for the trade a speciality, ; SOLE AGENTS FOE00YE AND WEST'S BOOTS AND roil THE CELEBRATEDKBOOTS.

NOTE THE ADDRESfiR'. HAHMH MO 00., QUEEN-STREEI', MASTERTON. . E PETERSON, V < Manager. MASTEOT STEAM COACH FACTORY. JAMES MUIE, OOAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH QiOLE MAKER of tho • Celebrated □ ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS, ordors for which are now flocking in tor the coming aeaaoti. Every Buyer Loud in Us Praise. li' Has No Equal For Efficiency Quickness And Cheapness \ Combined. Several further Improvement having been effected for the coming season, it is nor? recognised by all who have Been it to be the only Wuolpress worth buyiug. Intending buyers should forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, as orders are now comibg «a rapidly from all directions. Tho following testimonial received (amongst others) shows the appreciation the Press is held in Tomonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1892, Dear Sir,—We have much pleasure in testifying to tho efficiency and gen ml excellence of tho "ZeaWia Wo 1 Press" wo bought of you last soason. Tho beat proof of our opinion is in the fact of our sending you a second order this season, fours truly '• 1

Neison Bros,, Ltd, Per W. W.Nelson. ' 1 Eyory othec branch of my business will still have careful station, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can raly upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with moderate prices. HOUSES SHOD (steel or iron) 6/per set cash; 6/6 booked, JAMES AIUIR, . Qdben Street; ~.v.... M asterton "The PRINCESS MAY/' THE presentation ALMANAC to bo issued at Christinas with the WAIRAP.APA DAILY TIMES and WAIRAKAPA WEEKLY TIMES wili consist of a most beautiful and highly artistic photogravure likeness of 11 The Princess May." ;Tbe picture is a most presentment' nf English beamy, and in Kraoefiil conception, delicacy of treatment, and 1 line effects in light Mid shade, has beeii done thorough justice to by an eminent artist. It is tho best almanac we have yet published with our paper,' The WiiiuEAi'A Daily Times Almanac, with the reputation gained by those of previous years and moro than maintained by the present isßUe,; has a very LAKGE AND WIDESPREAD CrSOULATION, arid applications for, Al) FMTISING SPACE should bo'mado as early as possible,, as tlw limited siufeo available will be quickly allotted. . J, PAYTON & CO, ' Masterton, Nov. 17 th 18!)!!.. ASK FOlt

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 25 November 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 25 November 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4284, 25 November 1892, Page 3

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