J. GRAHAM AND CO. -• •' I JJAYE landed a job lino ot ' Black and Gold Teapots, which were bought cheap, and ate ( Selling at Extraordinary Low Prides, TO CLEAR FOR OASH ONLY, ' M1j3;116,119,2j-Each, HONESTLY WORTH 1)9,21; 216,219 U. JOHN GRAHAM & 00., IBS ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES. Mastemoh, B HANNAH AND GO. respectfully reu quest an inspection of new importations of Boots and Shoes just opened at The Cash Booi Maskei, Queen-st,, Masterton, i E, HANNAH AND CO. are opening several cases of new season's Tan Boots and Shoes. De sure and see them. Hannah's Oash Booi Mabket, Queen-st., Masterton. R, HANNAH'S latest importation of Boots and Shoes are specially attractive, and if wearers a» not pleased with the assortment now offered they must be bard to please. The favour.of your personal inspection is requested at Hannah's Cabs Bool'Mabket, Queen-street, Masterton. In R, HANNAH is 00,'s well appointed adies 1 fitting and showroom,- may be seenj a beautiful assortment of Lsvdiea* Boots and, Shoes, comprising everything most desirable for comfort and appearance. Hannah's Cash Booi Mabhki, Qucen-st,, Masterton, i B, Hannah & Co, have some spccia lines of Boots and Shoes, both imported and oi their own manufacture, which aro without doubt, an improvement on anyhing yet introduced, Call and se'r at Hannah's Cash BootMabket, Queen-st eet, Masterton. Hannah & Co.'s School Boots aro the strongest the market; being made of the best material to _ stand extra rough usage. Large families will save money by purchasing at the Cheapest Boot Shop. Hannah's Cash Booi Masket, Queenstreet, Masterton, R, Hannah & Co. employ hundreds of Bkilled vs orkers, and every new idea in Boots and Shoes is placed before the public at once. We claim to be in the van, and the verdict has been given by still larger and increasing demands for oar Boots and Bhoes, A visit to Hannah'b Cabh Boot Mabkei will convince, Have in StockLeather, Grindery and Boot Uppers; Leather on hand—Sole, Light) medinm,and heavy, Kip, French, and Col. Calf, Kangaroo. For Saddlers Harness (Black and Brown), Stirrup, Bridle, Baghide, Basils; etc. TkEeqmmnls of the Trade . specially attmiid to by /?, Hannah & Co., QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. H. PETERSON, MANAGER STATION PROPERTY FOR SALE BY TENDER. THE Executors of the estate of the late James Cooper, m order to wind up the Trust, invite TENDERS for the Purchase of that well-known Property known as COOPER'S STATION, WAINUIORUi WAIRABAPA, illlE TOEESVK CONSISTS Ot ABOUT— O KAA AORES of Rioh and Fertile UU UI / Land, Is well grassed and watered, and divided into a number of convenient paddocks, now carrying about 9,000 sheop, It is approaohed by a good public dray road, and is about 17 miles from the Carterton Railway Station. The Buildings include ten-roomed Homestead, large new Woolshed, Storehouse, Men's Cottage, &0., &e. TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned at the Post Office, Carterton, will be received until THURSDAY, 29th March, 1894, but the Kxecutors reserve the right of declining the highest or any tender. All information regarding title, terms, and other particulars, may be obtained from Mr H. H. Wolters, Carterton, who will direct intending purchasers to the property.or from Messrs Levin & Co., Wellington. Stock and Implements may be taken at valuation. JOHN STRANG, H. S. MASON, Executors Cooper's Estate. ■Carterton, Fohrpary let, 1894. Nonoi NOW running on my land G or 7 calves from six months to twelve months old. Owner oan have the same by paying expenses. H. JONES, JUNK, GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL. . YOUNG LADIES wishing to join the Matriculation or Civil Service classes at Oxford House please communicate at once with one of the Principals, Assigned Estate of R. H. SMITH Draper, Grey town, ALL Claims against the above estate must be forwarded within one mouth from date to Mesars Oook and Gray, Accountants, Featheraton street! Wellington ■ to whom alone all accounta owing are to be paid, - WM. R. COOK, Im . WM, GRAY, [ TrU9ta ' Wellington, 25th January! 1894. MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING 800IETY. THE Society is prepared to grant LOANS—repayable byinstalments or otherwise-on approved freehold or leasehold securities, and to RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT. Terms on Application. J, B. KEITH, . Manager, BUSINESS NOTIFICATION mHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from Lon--1 don and the leading English Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a few hours of the arrival of every Ocean steamer. The prlnoipal Colonial Newspapers • also kept in stock. Agentfor" Waibaiiapa Daily Times." A first-class and complete printing stock on the premises,J. B. INNES, .. Pbikteb, Stationeb, and . Booksellee (Opposite McQill'a Buildings) .Willi! ptisst iiiiini Ihi»• 11 Wellington
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4646, 13 February 1894, Page 3
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746Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4646, 13 February 1894, Page 3
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