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WOWtfiSTOBS, "■- "OBG tfttfeit&k the iofeftlsitanU oi Msateri toa asd flUlriet the vgry tifcwaJ fcupcort aoeortoi them nines eptafeg th#k: Matstarten finuish, U'hejr have uiwh pis&- j purs ifl Wcwsiing IfjsSr Oasl(i*tlßri*M*&a Publla fp«sr*Uy. thutat no tint* hfe¥» ibgj liet'ti atla to piiS bcfof n llicivi bo Wfsll-6»gwlßii a tlosk «( Boota and gho#s> ag at gr®3sßi, Our Hoods in Bnuligh ami CyhUueiiiai am all from the bests M&iMs, a®&m%k4t<t the finest e*«r imported to Ntn? Oar Colonial Goods) are tM mtuiufaMarstl k ourowultatoryiOlthe beat tiiatsfrisl, etna none but fiir.l-clar.B hauuy c-Mptoyed, 0»* bra&dthe celebrated TPALA.CB ' &' are the largest importers and taanuteetttrerg la Hew Zealand, the publlo e»u rely ttd getting a flrsi-otusa article at the k>wssi possible price. Spnco will not penaji of ft detailed pries ilet, but these few lluss Wilt i show that we intend to give the PtibUo ilia j benefit ol ott* large stock, whieh etsasiata el over • .£60,000. - worth at Boots and Etttije* of all iießcriptioas. 'C.J'J.-I L-.L.i**„l M.._t„.. m lln OJ±» «■>**» 7/6. 9/6 Ladles' &iee "Walking Shoes 5/0,7/6,9/. Ladlea' Eanguroo Shoes, light and neat. Try them Ladle*' HiA Leg Calf Balmoral 9/tf, 10/6, r-J!.,,,! 1.....i!t..1 tri.l Ti.l loin inu Men's light Calf Bhorjtera.heel-and toe plate, 13/1,16/6 Our Pcrpoiee hide Shooters have no ©lisal Try them Men's Kip Shooters, pegged, li/G, 12/6, 1418 Men'B etrong Watertrgbts SO/S, 12/6,14/6 Try oar light Watertight, specially made for the District Girls'Coppe? Toe Boots 2/11,4/8,6/3, 0/. Girls' everlasting School Boots 5/8 G/G, 7/6 Youths' high leg Balmoral 1 to 3 8/5, 4 and fiS/6 Youths' nailed Shooters 1 to 8 8/0, 4 and 5 9/6 Boots and Shoes ol oil descriptions made ! to Order. | Repairs done on the promises. Leather and Grindery at Wellington prices always on hand. Country orders promptly attended to. DON'T MISTAKETJIB ADDBEBBR. Hannah & Gb., (Opposite Club Hotel) gUEKN BTRBET, MASTERTOIS

UIIE&T REDUCTIONS I'MOBOF BOOTS AND Varying from 10 to 2D per coat. a lot of job linen at half price. SLAUGHTER SLAUGHTEB I SLAUGHTER DRAPERY, clothing, MXLLIjnBBk, ESTAT2 OF A. ASBOWLEY, SI and 83, Oourtenay Place, Wellington. TT AS purchased the Entire Stock in the Above Estate at seven siuimkos am Id in ike £, and will dear the lot In a short time at Slaughtering Prices tor CASH. THE S'iDCK CONSISTS OF Plain and Fancy Dresa Stuffs, Colored and Black Cashmeres andMcrinoß,Delainea Prints, S&tina, Ginghams, "Winseys, Meltons Plaids, Dross Tweedb, Trails, Muslins Black and Colored Velveteens, Flushes -Art Muslins, Cretonnes, Dimitys and FJanueilettes. "White and Colored Blankets and Counterpanes, "White and Colored and white Calicoes, Table Damasks, Cotton and Crimean Shirtings, Brown and Cream Hollands, Window Hollands; Tickings, Siiesms and Dress linings, Towels and Towelings, "bhawls, Lacs Curtains, Table Covers,' Antiniacassers, Toilet Covers, Diggers, Ladies' and Children's TJUters and Jackets, Ladies' and Children's Blouses, laces, Howhs, Feathers, . Ornaments, Ladieß' and Girls' Straw Hals.and Trimmed HiiHinerj, Ladies' Kid, Silk,-Taffeta and, L sle Gloves, Ladies' and' Ohildrens Hosiery, Ladies' Cossets and Underclothing,' Pellisses, Gibbons, Dost Cloaks, Men's and Youths' Cloth and Tweed Soits, Overcoats, Oilskins, Uadntosnesi Mbkskin Trousers/Tweed Trooserg, Vests «»d Trousers, Men's and Boys'"White and Colored Shirts, Men's and Boys' Straw and Felt Hats, Caps, Scarfs, Ties, and General Haber dasher/. Couw'&jja inspect the 660d5l . B* la Tiiiß Fob Titis Gbsax JBiEoiiics.

(OppomU <%ub J3eW, Situierton.) "EX. TOKGASIEO.' jf fqua e2l aii sr smmasts oj utadiog Hsiei, «a unoer, are oSeftxi b exS*ss& ami Btae'JScsfesyaibte 2«me&« ■mmimh et it«saei «•-—fc» a*si Ctowsssew 8 l^^^MEpm^i^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 March 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 March 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, 24 March 1894, Page 2

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