i A. H.COOK, (Successor to Cook & Son) ESTABLISHED 1842 TAILORS AND HABIT MAKERS, 227, LambtonQcay Weimsoion (Oppoeito Government Buildings,) Oub Mono is "CHEAPEST OF THE BEST,' orders caieiully and punctually attended toaud Roods forwarded by Parobis Post. THE ABRIVAL OF 379-TRUNKS-379 BOOTS AND SHOES. (EX COPTIC), To thb Bpeoial Obder ahd Direction La Jin'Tan Boots and shoes T'noi's Boo.? ?»<'. Si'oea Eo'.iook port Cu.'s BqovS and Shoes Lail'ts' Kivv'.\» S-1 :■• Horn 2a lid Lad'es'K'co *■>' n,>/s from Is lid ' Lad'es' Tc.i ? .ejlitCourtSbo Ladies' Ot ■<><) W vig Shoes " ine»s'Ei';' : ,ijS''oes HadWSaiin and Silk Shoes, all colours Hamuli b Indcsiractablo Toed Boots, Hannah's 6 Copper Toes Is lid, 2s 8a lidLadies Nice Cloth Top Walking Shoes Lakes' Nice Clasp Walking Shoes Lid'cs'Btmtii'ul&iiUMi'o Booisand !i Cents' Taa Boots and Shoos Coi'o and Wesl'sßooisnnd Saocs The K roots and Shuts GinM'Eootsaml Slice*, from 7a 6d Gents Slippci-. fioai 2s Jld Tl'o l'a..ico (> ]>uu,, iiom 7s 6d . Hannah's 0 Hannah'sG flM.'sht'', 10s (id. Hannah's G*».y, 7s Id Hannah's G Blurt:, fci Cd auinaliji K. S. tf'ocs. 4s 6d BsCd bannaVa'G Lejj'njn, Gs6d Hannah's 1 enu's Sl'ues, 3s Cd. 4s Cd, Hannah'* Evcilosiiug Scbool Boots, Oil. &o. A SpccM Qb!)iu<ent of 12 Trunks Tennia Shoes ioi th* season, with Thick Rubber Soles, 12sCd, 16s Gd, SITE mamifocu"e 2.000 pairs of our VV "SuooKO'a-.id Celebrated G Boots snd Shoes e-. e /« ce'i, and, as a proof of the denim', o: i''e.;e goods, oaw is tho oniy Boot lv j;» y in New Zea'and that is working n' 1, time this seaion.
.Every e.tepe* and Boot Vendor ihou'd ilis Pa'.agk (j Boots if they wish toiuc.e.\.evtis'y tivdo. Weiv.'e WfcoltVvo Dealera in all kiuds of LoaJ'O'.' and Grinc'ecy, Bespoke Uppers fi.: ihe twos a speo'ality, SOL'S AGSNTSFOROOV.G AND WEST'S BOOTS ;vJI-v.-tTlf« OELEDIiATBD K BOOTS NOTE THK ADDRESSQ.UEEtvSTREET, MABTERTON. H. PBTERSON, tWunaowi, Depressed Australia! JUST RECEIVED FROM SYDNEY, £275" IN VALUE OF CHOICE oooiis, imbracng :' Ladies' 37/G Jackets for 25/Good 1/3 Dre6s Materials for IOJd per yd Splendid 1/. „ B|d „ Heavy 9id Reversible Dress Tweeds for Gid per yard Men's 1/0 liambswool Socks for 1/- pair Men's 32/0 Tweed Suits for 22/6 Boys' 17/6 Thieo Garment Tweed Knickerbocker suits (fit boys from 7 ' to 13 years) for 12/G Sowing Cottons, 2Uoyd reels, 1/- per doz Don't Miss this Opportunity of Seodriko the Best of Goods at the Lowest of Prices, at 0. PIiAGNELL'S. THE PEOPLE'S CHEAP DRAPER AND CLOTHIER, Note the Address-^ Next the Giook, QuEEN-STHF.Er MiSMIITON
MASIMTON ROAD DISTRICT. NOTICE is hereby aivon of the m< tentinn of the Masterton Road Board, at a meeting to be held on the 22nd Ji>!y, 1803, to strike a goner.il rate of three-eighths of a penny in the pound on the. rateable valuo of tho rateablo property in the District as appearing on the Valuation Koll in force for the time being. The above rate is for the period commenced on the Ist April, 1893, and ending on tho 31st March, 1894, and will be made payable at the Office of the Board, Hall street, Masterton, in one instalment on tho 28th day of July, 1893. The Rate Uookis open for inspection during office hours at the Board's Officer aforesaid. F. G. MOORE, Clerk. Maaterton, Juno 27th, 1893. WAIRARAPA NORTH COUNTY. NOTICE Is hereby given of the intention of the Council, at a meeting to bo hold on the 13th of July next, to Btvike the following ratos on the rateablo property appearing on the Valuation Roll for the time be-ng in force in the County.A Poor and General Rate of 8-16ths of a penny in the pound over the whole County. Separate Rates— Masterton Riding, 3-Bths of a perny in
the £ Alfredton Riding, O-lGtha of a penny in the £ Rkelahuna Riding, 9-16tha of a penny in the £ Castle Point Biding, 9-16ths of a penny in the £ Wainuioru Biding, 8-16tha of a penny in the £ And in-the Whareama outlyinß district for dißtricb purposes, a general rate of The above rates are for the period commenced on the lab day of Aprilf 1893, and ending on the 3lßt day oe March, 18P4, and will he tnado payablat the Comity Office, Ball-street, Mas, I Mod, in ono instalment on the 28th day of July, 1893. Tho Bate Books are ope.i for inspection during office hoars at the County Chambers aforesaid, F.G MOORE, County Clerk, Masterton, 27th June, 1893, LOLLIB GUESSING COMPETITION, MESSRS HOOD & JOHNSON, Confectioners, Queou-street, intend holding a lollie guessing competition, and have now in their window a glass jar filled with lollies, Every person spending on? shilling will bo entitled to a guess,' The person who guesses nearest the exact number of lollies the jar"OOhtajnß will be presented with the sum of TWO GUINEAS. The competition will commence on WEDNESDAY; June litb, and will be decided on Ist August, 1893, The jar has been !tite*^i-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4457, 29 June 1893, Page 3
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801Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4457, 29 June 1893, Page 3
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