ijfisbissraiNipiEJsisw ::■:.-, >J- /INFLUENZA,- OQUOHS/COLDsj , K'•"•!•.': |'.l'otC.>'. ; l; :. . j is ,v. rOau'.'bo olitainedjfrofcW i ,„ •'•- *■ r:«i f :MASTERTON.^^ i" Wkouavo been appointed .60LE aoenis, 1 1 WWlesaloancl'lteiail; j.|, - Ij 'J.A Inrgo nuiiiber.'of tcsilmoriials''■■»« Wen' recDiVed 1 by Mr! ;liliiiifici"Ui V i I seen on Hib"'wtoprs of'tlio bottles: : |- ■ Wellington, j '(•y.\,i,iyii ~,. ryjune2olh,!lß93; Mrfl. ; Maim,-Dear Bir l7^Severaljof My onildrehhave had eeve'r'e obu'gh's /or some time. After frjing'various remedies, I got a bottle of your coogh mixture, from whioh Jhejobtainod altuoat immedinio relief, and nate hM'nfl retutn dl.tlje, jjopgii \. j lam.DearSir, . j ,-!•.:!iswol, Yonßltrnly.ri.vljAY' ;■ (Signed) F.;,O.fBBiiLSFOBD, j ' Wholesale Soft Goods Merchant;'' Masterfon,' "' '; ' . ... . ;, July J2th, 1894! pleasure tn.attestipg the' benefit.dorived hy dtid'eolf, froin'tßfnsVof ■ your great 'wire for loflufircni'hndOoidi! | >■' ,i.-ii':-ii| iwsYourslruly,-ij M- ■■• s-ni ... .•i(Sigoed) Captain Salvation Army! j •inn ■rM-l ,>--i-nr>' ••1.-:il'M.. ■ mmm -
WINTER BOOTS, WINTER SHOES,"••'' ! WINTER. SLIPPEES. ■ ',/;k v. r ~,'V?., • i AND LADIES' EVENING SHOES. TRUNKS OF BOSTOCK'S CELEBBATEI BOOTS & SHOES, Mcii's Watertight!!. Boys and Girls . < ,•> v.School Boots from thclbcst '•' vU, " r Colbiiml%ik\!rs r> ' ;i j ABEIVING.EVEIIY WEEK. I NOEWEGIAN SLIPPERS from Is Gil. ■. Specinlily.—Scotch Kip Watertights, English Solo Leather (owii'makc.) '. J. CAKPMTEE Boot Warehoused
ivlasterton cash boot Market;: ;!/'.' R.HANNAH& I*HE only Hoot House in'Ncw Zealand selling boots ami shoes retail at wholesale prices, Call and see our stock of Loots and., shoes .for Winter wear winch for prices and quality is the best value money can buy., Wo are the' largest manufacturers and importers of boots and shoes in New Zcalaud. Wo claim to bo the friend of the working man, we not only give employment to a ycry ; largo; number, but,wo were : also the first to reduce the price of boots to within the reach of all as our price list will show:— ' Ladies i Warm Slippers from 1/. Ladies' Evening Shoes from 4/6 ladies' Walking Shoes from 5/6 Ladies' Stromr Boots for country wear 7/6 Ladies' Boots and Shoes at all prices. • Mens' Good Watertights from 10/6 Mens' Good Shooting Boots from 9/11 Mens' Good Bluchors from o/G' * : '■'■•'' 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, • 8/n • ■.: ■ .*•■ .■■!'.: r Boys' Strong School Boots, 10 to Jl3, 5/11 .-'' ■■'■• ! Girls' Lace-Up Copper Toe, 2/11, 3/11, 04/1F;! ;". :ty\\;A'. , Childrens' Boots and Shoes from !/•■ j Ekpaiks Donk on Tm Fbemisbb. ; Leather and Grindery at Wellington' • ■ iJ; '■ ; ' ; -Prices. ;; 'i.-: ,v ' ; Country Orders Promptly Attended To. Don't Mistake Tub Addukss i R. HANNAH AND CO., (Opposite Club Hotel), ' QOEES-STBBET, MaSTKMON,
H. Peterson, Manager. JAMES MUIR, : COiCHBTJILDEI!; ENGINEEIii FAlililEll&GENEliAL BLACKSMITH. THE old-cstabh'shcd'Stcam Coach Factory lias long becii kuown' as a place where work of every'description is executed at moderate priccs.-by firstclass tradesmen Oiily/niid it is ; my intention to see .that this reputation is upheld. ;;:'-.■■ V/f: ...;.. ■ The different departments are under ougfily practical men aro employed, By the extensive use of : steam power and machinery lam able to quote the lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmanship;, ....... My shoeing at 5s per set' for cither steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly the bcstaml cheapest in Mastcrton as is proved by the large and increasing trade 1 do. .... In the Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every, des,ription at "Wellington prices.;.; h? j ; In coachbuilding iiotning but the best material (carefully selected) is used and his combined with honest workmanship and the latcst'designs; enables mo to turn out work second to nono in this province* ,; '■' 'L - ' VV :{ , "i The' paint shop is' jindcf ;tho control of a ilrst-'claYs'coach'painter- 'ih'iP for «.:„„-'.-^V..il!i^A«i^;(.'U-.:;i.t.!^1.i...Jj unnvalled m tuo.Wairarapa. :,-,■:! /JaMesmuikJ ZEAI/ANDIAfAND COCKATOO ■ " WOOLPBESSES, ".' j ;Brfloofl'ow|i»'t"?a jAsxwaoi Queen street MASTEBToyi NOTICE OF INTENTION. TO AP- 1 ~;- 'PI.Y'FORA: S LAUGHTEIti i Yjn E, thcuiulcrsigncdi 'diliercby give *.?.;* tlmtjt; ; is^wuifcntion; ! r tb Council; at a. meeting- 1 td , *-*bo* i *]/olcl 1, --"bh" THUIISMYj flthfeofjAugust, 1804J: for a license foslMtllilk'Mflbat preni-j ises occupied by us on partscc'tiousM',' 249r 250, of tliorMimgapakelitf. Block. 1 m ''FBEDEBICE &KOyEst, n *i
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4786, 30 July 1894, Page 3
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650Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4786, 30 July 1894, Page 3
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