-'-. r MOMEY..^iiBNJ)r ; -- " i: : IM..WAIRARAPA FARMERS \f CapPERATJIVfiASSOOIATION have money to advance at a low rate of interest on approved freehold Bedurity—in small and largo amount*.'' ; DE,TE;O,TIVE ■'•. TATOO EAR-MARKER ORBRAND " WE beg to call your attention to the' abovoinyentio'n':— : ; ' (1); It issimple, and can bo appliedoither to the Ear. or Body, thus onabling an Owner to identify his sheep at any time of their livos, (2), Asa private mark for tinguishing Hie progeny of Pure Bred or Podigree Stock, it has no equal. (3).. It acts as a check to sheep stealing; the Tatoo mark: showing through the skin after the sheep have been slaughtered. . '•■ Extra adjustablediscs or brands (to be sorewed on and off at will) in place of the ordinary one used for usual marking purposes c«n also be supplied, if roquired. Instructions tor use ! are sent away with each brand sold. Frioe:' Including dye to mark 600 sheen:-15s. ■■■■• . TVAIKARAPA ASSOCIATION ■;' ,theabrival:of N379-TRUNKS-379 BOOTS AND SHOES, (EX COPTIC), To the Special Order AnnDißEonoN OF •:'.' :.HAWiNDCO. Ladles' Tan Boots and shoes Pinot's Boots and Shoos ' Eostook and Co, 's Boots and Shoes ■' Ladies' Evening Shoes, from 2s lid ■ Ladies' Nico Slippers, from Is Ud Childrena* Tan Boots and Shoes Girls' Tan Strapped Shoes .■ Ladies' Featherweight Court Shoes Ladieg? Queen Evening Knots' Evening Shoes . ■■ ':■ Ladiea'Satin and Silk Shoes, all colours Hannahs Indestraotable Toed Boots, from ssCd
Hannah's 6 Copper Toos. Is lid. 2s lid, 3slld ■■.-'■■• ' Ladies' Nice Cloth Totalising Shoes-' Ladies' Nice Clasp Walking Shoes Ladies' Beautiful Systematic Boots and Shoes'. Gents' Tan Boots and Shoes , Cove and West's Boots and S' ' ' The K Boots and Shoes " Gents' Boots and Shoes, from 7s Od Gents Slippcis, from 2a lid . . TheTalaco (1 Boot, from 7s 6d Hannah's G Shooters, 10a Gd .. - Eannah'sG Watertight*. 10a Gd TTannn'h'ofJ Khun'?■'M . ■ Hannah's G Bluchers, 5s Gd ■■ , Hannah's E, S, Shoes, 4s Cd 5s Cd Hannah's G Leggings, Cs Cd Hannah's Tennis Shoes,' 3s Gd, 4s Gd, lis Gil■' : Hannah's Everlasting School Boots, 4s Gd, Cs ■■ v ea/fto. •• . l . -. A Special Shipment of 12 Trunks Tennis ' Shoes for this season, with Thick Rubber Soles, 12s Gd, 16s Cd. njE' manufacture 2,000 pairs of our Y V Superior and Celebrated O Boots and Shoes every week, and, as a proof of the demand for these goods, purs is the only Boot Factory in New: Zealand that Is working full time tin's season. Every Storekeeper and Boot Vendor Hhonldieep the Palace U Boots if they wish to'incre'ase their trade. ":'■•; : We are Wholesale Dealers in all lands of Leather and Grindery.' Bespoke Uppers for the trade a speciality. SOLEAGENTSFOB- . COVE AND WEST'S -BO.OTB ! . AMD FOB THE.. CELEBRATEDKBOOTS. KOTK THE ADDRESS-QUEEN-STREEI, MASTERTON. Manager. ' MASTERTON ~' STKAM COACH FACTORY.
JAMES MUIE, OOAUHBUILDER, EN&UiKEK, AND GENERAL SMITH SOLE' MAKER/of the Celebrated ZEALANDIA WOOL i>RESB, ordota for which ate now flocking in tor Every Buyer Lovd.in its Praise,. ■ It Has No Equa& For Effioienoy Quiosnebs And. Cheapness ■ ■ ' , Combined.. Several further Improvements having been effected for the coming season, it is now recognised by all who have seen it to bo the only Woolpress worth buying Intending buyers should forward their orders early to prevent disappointment. aB orders are now coming ; n rapidly from all directions. The following testimonial received the.Pieas is held in :-- >'■' ' Tomonoaj H. 8,, .-,,:• . August 4th, 1892, Dear Pib,—We have much pleasure m testifying to the efficiency and gen ; al excellence of Iho' " Zealaudia Wo 1 freßS" we bought; of you. laßt season. The beat proof of our opinion is in the fact of our Bending you a second order this eeason. Tours truly'v : -"; ' Nelson Bros., Ltd, Per W. W, Nelson, Every, other branch of my business 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 pricos. HORSES SHOD, (steel or iron) 6/. per.Betcaah; 5/6 booked, i ■'
Railway Boarding House, Hall Street. Masterton. TUB BEST hTABLEW THE DISTRICT, BOAED AND : :iiODGING £1 per week, paid in advanoe. ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. „',:, : BEDS,ONESHILLING ■_; Smoking and Beading Rootm, Priwit I i Silling i E6om for Ladi& ■ . ■ ;; good: stabling/ SarQOtfD'PADDOOK'B j?,r^N;b : :xfß.'':-ttiii-js. .This Really Magnificent Ir.atiument can be hired for, theatrical perfortnances. operas, concerts, and dance?,'at a more reasonable rate than any other piano for biro in Masterton. Call and test the tono.before hirinpfelHovvherc. , THOMAS JAGO, V.OABINETMAKI3K t v fJPROLSTEBEiI, \ "AND UNDERTAKER, QUEISN-BTREET MASTERTON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4301, 22 December 1892, Page 3
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721Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4301, 22 December 1892, Page 3
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