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JNO.GRAHAMI CO. MASTERTON HAVING liurchtiscd ftt A big dw count nil a Tra\ellcis' Sample comprising Double and Single Breech mid Afii77lp Tnnrlinir pun nffoi. fl n sporting public, guns I worth £6 6S £4.7s'6d Nett Cash.

J A JOB LINE oF ,; '•":*' Martlri'slmprbved ''' "l : i ;i; '''' ri; Mifl!imOii;' ;VJa '' v: Wasterton Cash Boot Market.. ~.. R.HANMH&€o

■"HE only,; Boot Hpuso in New Zca- ■ A land selling boots and slides retail lit wholesale prices'/Call nudseoour stock of boots, and' 'shoes for iWiute'r. wear which for,prices' and -quality'is tho best value moiioy can buy.' Wo ard the largest manufacturers and importers "of boots and shoes iii-NcTV.Zenland. Wo claim to.-bo: tho friend of the working man, wo not only give employment to a' very; large number,; but .wo wero also the first to reduco tho.prico r 6f boots to jrithin the reaeh of all as our price list willshow:— ■. ..:'. ..-■ .-:.<{ Ladies' Warm Slippers from 11Ladies' Evening Shoes fromi/6 ~■•_ : . Ladies' WAlking Shoes from 5/6 '• ; '•' Ladies' Strong Boots for country, wear ; 7/6" ■■"■ ■'";-'" "'"'■• Ladies' Bools and Shoos at all prices, Mens' Good Wntertights from 10/6 Mens' Goad Shooting Boots from' 9/11 Mciis'Good Bluchers from 5/6 Mens' Balmorals, own make, from 11/6 Youths' Good Shooting Boots, sizes 1 to ; . "3,7/11 :,,.:, Youth's Good Shooting Boots, 4 to 5, i; 8/ii, ,' .:.." ',; .-,....,'.,' Boys' Strong School Boots, 10 to •13, ■" 6/11" ; '.'.■., ;:•■• Girls' Lace-Up CoppcrToe, 2/11,. 311, :"■ "4/il . ,•,■,. Childrens' Boots and Shoes from 1/-, . i Bepaihs Done on The Piiemises. Leather and Grindery at Wellington Prices, Country Orders Promptly Attended To, Dos'i Mistake The Address : ; R. HANNAH and Co., .(Opposite Club Hotel), ". QUEEN-STBEET, . MaSIEBTON. H. Peterson, Manager*. JAMES MUIR, COACHBUIIDER, ENGINEEIf, FAIiIIIER&GENEKAL BLACKSMITH. '. THE old-established Steam Coach Factory lias longbccn known'as a place where work of every description is executed at moderate'prices' by firstclass tradesmen only, and it is my intention to see that this reputation is upheld. _' ;The different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men aro employed, By the extensive use of steam power and machinery I am able to quoto ■' the lowest market prices without resorting to tltdusc of inferior materials and workmanship, ■ My shoeing at 6s per set for : either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and cheapest in Mastcrton as is proved by the large and increasing trade I do. ■■• I

In tho Engineering department! nm prepared to execute work of every desription at "Wellington prices. ■ '■■'• •'' In coackbuilding nothing but tlic best material (carefully selected) is used mid bis combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables mo. to turn out work second ;to; nono in this province. The paint shop it under tho control of ; a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in tho Wairavapa. ZEALANDIA akd COCEjITOO ~! WQOLPIiESSES, , ; Queen Street, Hastebio: BENTLEYAND CO., . FIltE-WOODDEALEItS, : . '-,'■ ColoStrccfc.v.Vi.Mastcrtoii, ■ Ji HE prepared lo dolivor fihewood ,wilhin the Boroughjat tho following.prices for CASHONDELIVEHY: —Full Measurement:—Matai, 4ft,12/-. 2ft,', 15/s: 15in ?to 18in. 17/-,; 'lft, 18s; Maibe—2ft, 20/vlft,; 2<l/», or cut to any lengths' to suit customers. : : If bookcdls per.cord extra. ■)'■ All ; orders, oxecuted on {lie; jshortest- notice. •; A trial'solicited; Satisfaction given; ■''•••:•■; :■' '■: J ,v ■ ■; '■- D.P. Eection |p 2BG awes, . GOiOOfesin . grass.-''3 roomed'house 'arid butjbuildinga..'PriceJE3s&. !".: : .";'7':, r ( 109 acres all in grass, close to creamery, t ring fenced. Price £6 per acre.. '.,'^ ;| ,'' , 99 aores,all in grass', riri'g'fenied.close to ' creamery. Price £6 per acre; * • /,, 6,00 Ml of 200 acres bush, Price £3O. 210 acres, all ingress, partly to be let for 10 years. ;£SO perann'unv;,..-, , .Tillage Settlement;Beotion, ; lij acres,all in gras?, fenced; 4 roomed hmise t interest £l6O. Eont 2!)s per l " .Tillage' J 4.ami..:.Bi^''iießeml u ':)NAaslj , intp.,3 padddcts, 7'rb'6modhoaae, l ßtaWo.'cOTi("Blicd,'' garden,orchard .: Apply— ..^ : :.,' V '■■:,-■■■;&; ■■>, >);

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 16 July 1894, Page 3

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601

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 16 July 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4774, 16 July 1894, Page 3

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