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SPECIAL ANfIOCNUJH MEAT, •;• To the Inhabitants of Masterton and ' surrounding districts, DIRECT IMPORTERS, 57 OUBA-ST.. WELLINGTON. HAVE pleasure in announcing to their numerate customers in the Wairarapa tlmttlicykvo iust opened up their first shipment of NEW SPRING and SUMMER GOODS, direct from the manufacturer. If you want nice goods and good value, it mil pay you when in town to visit tlio establishment, or an order by POST will receive our best attention. 67 CUBA STREET, L I IN fi I 0 J hi ANNUAL SHOW WAIRARAPA PASTORAL &AGIIL CULTUIiAL SOCIETI"S Will bo held on their Grounds, Carterton, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, Ist ami Sml XOVEMBEB, 1894. ALL ENTRIES Close with Messrs W. Scllnr and A. Walker,Mastertou; MrF.E Wood, Grcytown; Mr W.Bock.Fcalhcrston; and tlio Secretary at Carterton on SATURDAY.. 20th OCTOBER.

EXTUA SPECIAL PHIZES. Not included in the Prize Schedule. By W. Coriclt, Gold Medal section | ■l3. Gold Medal section 4-5. Miscellaneous Horses By I. Pike, best yearling by Tom King, By New Zealand loan and Mercantile -Agency Coy. Silver Cup for best pen of 10 sheep suitable for freezing purposes. EDWAItDW. DORSET, Secretary. THE MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL AND PASTORAL ASSOCIATION'S GRAND ANNUAL SHOW. WILL BEHELD AT MISSUS LOWES AND lORNS SALE YARDS, o.\ Thursday, Oct. 25th 1894. ENTHIES close with Mr Bock Feathcrston; F. H. Wood Grcytown; E. W. Dorset, Carterton, and theSccrotary on THUHSDAY, October 18th. Wm. LOWES, Secretary. THE HEAHON WHY. EJIINNAH&Oo. Have a special claim ou the boot purchasing public of New Zealand, and Wellington district particularly, is that wiring inc past twelve years they Jiavc paid away no less than £400,800 sterling in wages, and spent over £17,000 in buildings; a few more like them would settle the unemployed question at once 1 and for ever. R. HANNAH ,(< CO., arc the largest manufacturers and importers in New Zealand. They arc now opening up per Gothic and Xaikoura 1 2711 trunks of boots mid shoes specially I made to their order and at prices to suit the times, as the following list will prove:— LADIES' beautiful evening shoes from'l/O, ladies' nice lan evening and walking shoes, Indies' glace kid walking shoes, 4/11, 6/11,7/6, ladies' slippers from 1/-, Pinets evening aird walking shoes always in stock, Otto Herz's ladies' shoes from 10/0, ladies' boots and slices of all description always on hand, from the dairy boot to the satin slipper, Hannah's men's "G " bluchers from 5/(1, Hannah's men's nailed shooters from 0/11, Hannah's good watertight bluchers from 9/11, Hannah's "G" watcrtightsfrom 10/0, gents' beautiful Balmorals from 12/0, gents' tan boots mid shoes at all prices, youth's watcrtights from 9/0, youth's nailed shooters from 8/0, girl s everlasting school boots, o/li, 6/0, children's boots and shoes from l/-. Agents for the celebrated " K " boots and shoes, also Cove and West's well known brand, and many other well known makers. In fact all the require• incuts to bo found in a well appointed Boot and Shoe Warehouse, can be obtained at 1!. Hannah & Co.'s. Leather and grindery always on hand at Wellington prices. Boots and shoes made to order. Repairs done on the premises, Country orders promptly attended to. Note the address:

(Opposite Club Hotel), QuEEK-STBEET, MiSTEBTON R. HANNAH and Co., I'fIOPIIIEIOIIS, H. Peterson, manager. A D.P. section, 280 acres, CO acres in grass. 3 roomed house and outbuildings, Prico £350. 109 acres all in grasj, oloso to creamery ring fenced. I'rice £6 per acre. 99 aores.all in grass, ring fenced, oloso to creamery. Price £0 per acre. Goodwill of 200 acres bush. Price £3O. 210 acres, nil in grass, partly fenced, to be let for 10 years. £SO per annum, _ Village Settlement ecction, 11J awes, nil in grass, fenced, i roomed house. Owner's interest £IOO. Bent 29s per annum. Village Settlement Sections, 7 aores and garden. Elver lieseivo. Divided into 3 paddocks, 7 roomed house, stable cowshed 4 aores, orchard etc. Prico £350, ' ApplyJ. & JUGGINS, Commission Agent, Ekctakiia. TO SETTLERS AND CON. ' TRACTORS. 1 Stumping Machine for hand-or steam power. It is mounted upon iron wheels, mid enu be made in sizes to lift from 20 to OO tons. Only two men aro required to work it, and the machine possesses the advantage of pulling tho stump right out of the ground at ONE lift. Intending purchasers ran sco the B.BUBTON, Engineer,, MASTERTON,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 2

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Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 2

Page 2 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4849, 12 October 1894, Page 2

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