■, nam 1 jlook'olt FOK GEORGE ANDERSON'S PKICE JL.IBT To Goods For Christmas New Fruits and Preserves of Every Kind Procurable. A Great Supply of Hams and Bacon. Earns oftk best quality from 101b and upwards, 'All Grocery reduced to Wellington prices, Grockerywaro and Ironmongery reduce over 25 percent, See tho price of Knauiol,and Ooppor Preserving Pans, Best Crystal Sugar for Preserving .COMii; AND B BE . THE TABLE COVERED WITH " BEAUTIFUL OMAMENXB FORUHUISTMAS. Ron krone Grocery Store. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. -^SM-^-'i-J* I FBKiSERVINU, EEPS Milk, Buttek, Meat, Fbh, , Fruit, Jjms, Beeu, \\ike, Soup, Jukket, in fact every article of food or beverage, in which it is usedi Prb'servine is free from taste or color, therefoto it has nothing objectionable abqut it in any way. '' . Pheskrvine (" |ft packets at 1/. each is -Ulb packets at 1/6 each Sold in : (. lib packetp'at 2/6 each Sole AgentWin, C. FITZGKRALD Wholesale Chemist, : Central Pharmacy, Ewninq Post ■ Corixer Wellington, A gentleman in the Gwernmont Building! writes:—" Dear Mr Fitzgerald,; My little girl tooktwo of your Worm Tablets, and passed fifty largo worms." Ohocolato Worm Tablets are soldoverywbcre in boxes at 1/G each; in Mastcrtoc, by most houses, and by—- : V. A, RIVE, General Storekeeper NEW - GOODS - NEW Georqe Johnston, Wholesale and Retail Merchant and Direct Importer, QUEENSTKEET, MASTERTON, rjIHE-followinf! Departments will be _L.' found' "thoroughly, woll stocked withall the newest and most Fashionable Goods, Genoral Drapery, Men's, Youth's and Jioy's Clothing, Mercery,' Boots and Shoes, etc." • • ■ ■ • : TMLORI&U-A.SPEOIALTY.; . Gentlemen ronmring. a First Class Suit at a-moderate price will do well to place.thair orders'. with us WITHOUT DELAY in order to ensure their getting them completed ,in, time for the approaching Fectino Season. 301 patterns to choose frum, Newest patterns' and Best English and' Colonial Tweeds in the ninrltet. > " 6ROUE?IES.-In this Department we still uphold our reputation for keeping the very Beet Brands at the Lowest possible price • Goods Delivored FREE to any part of the Town. AGENClES.—Commercial Union Aeaur. ranee Company— Capital,^2,6oo,ooo, Alliance Assuranco Company- Capital, £5,000,000. Bisks of overy description accepted at the Loweßt Curreut Pates. Brenchloy's Insecticide and Fertiliser, Note the addressGEO. JOHNSTON, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANT, DIKisOT IMPORTER, QnEKN-siasKT, MASTERTON. Buptort Lgoal industry. HBEALE, Plummr & TnrcMiTH, , makes ad descriiiionß of Tinware at prices that defy competition. Galvanised Tanks and Portable Boilers w'th cast iron elbows a ipeoiality. , GAMMING done with the hist material and workmanship, guaranteed, THE TBADE SUPPLIED, A TRIAL BOIIOITED.. I H"D PAT Tl Q" een Street i 1 , Masterton. Club Hotel, MASTERTON. JJL -above Hotel I beg to notify to the Settlers ot the District and tho Travelling Publlo'that no effort will be spared to cater for thoir comfort and convenience, _ The Hotel will be under my special supervision and I trust to maintain the popularity for which the Club Hotel has become so well known in the past. . •■ WINES',AND SPIRITS BEST BEANDS, . NIGHT PORTER IN ATTENDANCE,', • JOSEPH MANDEL,' "... Pbopmetob.' ' WIPE tAYtmRu^FEET, ' NO MOKE.U • DIRTY, "SHODDY" - . DOOR-MATS,, '?HHHnon,.« n ..... : .__„„„ ufauw Mouiugtuuvjou' lain . Grooved Mat is the best and most useful Mat yet made, o Why! IBeoause it not only raosMeotually btoehosthe dirtoff tho soles, but also off the sides of tbeshoes.and thetdirt, falling into the grooves, can very easilybe shaken or swept ,«ty and not, like' the, ordinary mat, become a matted massif cloggy dirt. Tney are made very strong and thatnelthermistressnofmaidneeddreadtho Shaking of 'the nasty diriy'door-mat.' And vbey.will not shake topie'oea—the untimely end of the imported shoddy door-mats.' ' ,Thls : uniiiuematmaybeobtained through the principal storekeepers intheWairara'pa; : hwiiimarid Sole' Maiers (Wl^ksak ~: :'{.'■ Only) ;.. : :^BM ? DA^KB\&;cbi' & : i • ■"■•'■:.■■" : ""'- :: .:^.;"v ft;;::-/.Manufaqferirers, ,,, MI&jCAMJRniM: '
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 4
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587Page 4 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4624, 17 January 1894, Page 4
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