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JNO;GRAHAM& MASTERTON, ■ 'A' BE OFFERING-SEASONABLE Xi GOODS AT - n GRM reductions. OANONLY QUOTE' AFEW LINES A Neat Lined Case contain* 1 )' 3;9 ing—6 Plated Tea Spoons. | p e r Suitable for J case. TABLE AND DESERT KNIVES & PSOBGStt i . White-Buff-Stag-Ivory .. Etc*' '/ .J 'l<' •1' ; r !r •: TABLESPOONS, DESERTSPOONSi ' TEA bPOONS; E P. Ware In Cruets, Toast Bucks, Butter Coolers, Jam Dishes, etc '".iv \ i, v.«| -jr. A Grand Display of Ornaments,!, Moxi eanHammockSj a splendid Line _ONLY 7'6.:__ R.HANNAH&CO Christmas 1894, New Year 1895. TKi E present our compliments to the : VY ; tot putcliasing public of Mas-, terton and.' Surrounding districts, and are glad to announce that in the fcce of all the 'depression the volume of onr boot business during the past, year has exceeded that of any 'of the 20 proyjous years/and 1 the reason of this is we keep faith with tho public—they receive what we 'advertise,' During 1891 we liayo erected a five story Brick Warehouso and Factory—tho largest in New Zea-laud-rwhoro we'maniifacture 4)000 pairs of the ,•!' G" Boots and Shoes every week. Space will not permit us to give a detailed price list, but just a few lines as a guide. : ' Ladies' Nice Tan Boots and Shoes from Gent's,Whiteßuckskin Bals ' treat's Tan Shoes, all colours Gents' white Buckskin shoes, very special Gents'tan canvas shoes from 6/6 . Gents' walking shoes from 10/6 Hannah's G shooters, 10/6,12/6,14/6 Hannah's court shoos, 8/G, 10/6 Hannah's boys G boots,- 4/11,6/6, Slippers, 1/6,2/6,3/6,4/6,6/6 Hannah's G blutchers, 6/6 Polo boots a speciality made to order 84k wo make for all llow Zealand, During tho month of December,every purchaser of 10/• worth of boots and shoes will receive a pair of Vcraons girls or boys E, S, Boots, value 5/6—' or a cash bonus of 2/- in the £, Ladies* Beautiful Wallaby Shoes Women's Dairy Boots from 7/6 Girl's and Maid's Tan Boots and Shoes from 3/6 ~ . * Children's Boots and Shoes from 1/6 Ladies! Tennis. Shoes in Stock R. HANNAH AND Co., Quebn-stbbet,' , Mastebtohi H. Peterson, Manager. C.E. DANIELL showing a splendid lot of , Electro Plate Ware Suitable for 'Jmas presents. Breakfast aud Dinner Cruets in choico " "esigus," Toast Backs, ißiscuit Barrels, Sugar and Cream afternoon Preserves, , Butter Dishes, Carvers, " | etc,, etc,, etc, CUTLEEY is Xyioniteand Ivory, Carver! In Stagand Ivory, QUEEN AND CHAPEL STKEETS, • MASTERTON. HOLIDAY NOTICE. ON CMISTIIAS DAY and NEW YEAII'S DAY the Post Office will bo closed. All mails usually despatched on thoso days will bo closed the previous evenings at 8 o'clock. - ON BOXING DAY, the 26th inst,, the P.O. will ~be. open in all branches from 9 a.m, i till 10 a.nu, and one complete delivery will be mado by letter carriers commencing at 8 a.m, THE TELEGEAPH OFFICE will be open to the public on Christmas Day, Boxing Day, and New Year's Day between the hours of 9 and 10 a.m. and from 7 till 8 p.m. J.BAGGE, ' TO LET. WAIORONGAAND URITI. Situate is the Whabeajia Distbict. Wawmqa Trust Estate, contain- ; viij 566 acres, for ten years, from 20th; April, 1895. Tho property'is sub-divided into convenient paddocks, woll-watercd, Good house and woolshcd, ' ' URITI fiEPABATE TENDERS are invited " To rent lite adjoining property, " Uriti," ..containing 1,000 acres, for ten years, fromioth ' April,'lß9s, property is sub-divided into a number of well-watered paddocks, and embraces the sapping place, with stor ' icommpdfttion. ■' lather particulars oa application to the undersigned, ,who will . receive tendcrs.up to tho 9th January, 1895. EDWIN MEREDITH* ' • Llandaif, Morton, Ori- C,F, MTH, -v '■' Solicitor. Mutea/m. I —yv by ]I" walking, whon you can ride in ' THE MASTERTON'BUS TtaEEPENCE EACH'WAY, FfiOH KUBIIDKI TO THE HOBPITAII OE ' IiAILWAY SIAI'ION. ' ' livery hour' from 6.40 a-m.,:until the It is worth trying this hot weather.' Don't Mistake the Name— COLE & BABTLErr,,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4910, 24 December 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4910, 24 December 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4910, 24 December 1894, Page 3

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