WEDDING PRESENTS. rhave just received a splendid line of knives in neat oases suit" m each case. They are a really GOOD ARTICLE, A. Feild and Co., Sheffield, D 'y IQ/0 pot oase for rash, . BEDKOOM SETS. ( FULL SIZE j FIVE PtEOES, J.GRAHAM AND CO.,
THE ANTI-MONOPOLY STORES. SOUIjUTY. POSTPONEMENT OF CHRYSANTHEMUM SHOW. GIVING to the backward season for Chrysanthemums, tho date of the show has been altered from J9m APRIL till Bhd MAY. Further particular in future issue. J. 0. ALPASS, __ Secretary MASTEIITON CASH BOOT Market. E. HANNAH & CO., _ PBOPBJJSTOKB, BEG to thank tho inhabitants of Masterton and diatriot tor tho very liboral Bupport accorded them since openinß their Masterton Branoh. They have much plea* sure in informing their Customers and the I'ublio generally, that at no time have they been ablo to put before them so well-assorted n stock of Boots and Shoes as at present, Our Goods in English and Continental are oil from the best Makers,andare undoubtedly the finest ever imported to New Zealand, Our Colonial Goods are aU manufactured in our own Footory, of the best material, and cone but first-class hands omployed, Our brand the oelotated Mawkkion. • MABTERTON HORTICULTURAL
PAUOE ' §' is too well known lo need comment, as we mb the largest importers and mßDufaoturers in New Zealand, the public can rely on getting a first-olass article at tho lowest possible price. Space will not permit of » detailed price list, but these few lines wi'l jliow that we intend to give the Public the benefit of our largo stock, whioli consists of over £60,000. worih of Boots and Shoes of &H descriptions. Ladies' beautiful Evening Shoes 4/6,6/0, 6/6 Ladies' Beat and good Tan Shoes 4/0,0/6, 7/6, 9/6 11 Ladies; nice Walking, Shoes 5/6,7/6,9/. Ladles' Kangaroo Shoes, light and neat, Try -them Ladies' High Leg Calf Balmoral 9/6, 10/6, beautiful Kid Ba!moralß|G, 10/6 Meu's Calf fiol Balmoral 12/6, 14/6,17/6 Men's light Calf Shooters,heel'atd toe plate, J?/0, 15/6 Our Pcrpoise hide Shooters have no eaua' Try them Men's Kip Shooters, pegged, 1' /0,12/6,1416 Ilea«strong VYatertighis 10/6,12/6, J4/6 Try our light specially made for the District Cirls' Copper Toe Boots 2/U, 4/3,5/3,6/• G'rls' everlasting School Hoots 5/6 6/6,7/fc Youths' high leg Balmoral Ito B 8/6, 4 and Youths'nailed Shooters Ito B 8/6,4 and Beots and Shoes of all descriptions mado to Order,
Repairs done on the premises. Leather and Qrindery at Wellington prices always OR hand. Country orders promptly attended to, DONT MISTAKE Tflß ADDRESS— H. Hannah & Go., ■ (Opposite Club Hotel) ' QUEEN STREET, MASTERTOJJI H. PETERSON, MANAGER. PROPERTIES MB SALE. WITHIN hall a mile ot Dalefield Dairy Factory, belonging to Mb Thomas Pbiob, Dalefield. toi 1. 10 Aores adjoining Mr 0. Fairbrother's, and fronting tho Daleliold Road, with five roomed house. Lot 2. $3 Aoreq adjoining Railway Line and Mr J Hodder's property, first-class land, in two paddocks.
17 Acres 3r 2Sp, with dwelling lipase contuinmj n\ne rqgms, conservatory, ■ with scullery, bathroom, pantry, wshliOMO, and dairy, also stable with buggy shed, harness room, and hayloft, large garden, aod tennis lawn, together with 101 acres of part section 270 altogether containing about 208 acra oi the finest land in the Wafearapa, with large woolshed and shearing shed, concrete and sheep yards. Divided into sj* paddocks. This property ia within' two ohaina of flag station, fo Ije sold in one lot, Lot i, 36 Aores with four rooomed cottage, part section 242, abutting the Dalcfield Hoad, Loi 6. 243 Acres, together with four cottages, divided into three paddocks, and froujang Dalcfield ltoad. This property way be sold in one or lots. The whole of the above properties ate of the very best land in the Wairarapa. A part of the purchasn money may remain on mortgage at 1% per annum. For further particulars apply to THOMAS PBJCE, Jalefield }{ouse, Palefield, BUSINESS NOUPJCATION •THE NEWEST BOOKS direct from lon--1 don and the lending English Journals, Magazines, and Newspapers may be obtained within a few hours of the atrwal of every Ocean steamer.
The principal Colonial Newspapers also kept m stock. . " , Agent foi' Daily Times." A firsi-class and complete priiitlng Btook on the premises, ; J. B. INNES, PRTOB, SIAnpNIR, AND BoGEBELt •Bssaasißi*. FOR SALE, jgOILDIKG SITES AT LiNB- - Easj'Termj, ! • •A. J. BAWBON, I Hallßtreet.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 472, 25 April 1894, Page 3
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