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The Prince of Wales FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL Queen Street, Masterton, JOHN TUCKER Pbophietoh. TWELVE months having now elapsed _ since taking over tho above HoW, I teel it only a duty 1 owe to the public generally to thank them tor the generous support accorded mo during that time, and to add that no effort will be wanting on my pari to merit a continuance. At a cost ot several hundred pounds I havo adopted every modern appliance. Tho volume ot trade being dono has fully justified the expenditure, and ranks the Prinoe o! Wales as ilio leading Hotel ot MaslcrtoD, Settlers and country families may rely on always receiving every attention. During the Summer Monthslhavo made arrangements for ii continued supply o ICE. XXXX Amber Ale, flass 1 Burton, and Devonshire Cider always on Draught. JOHN TUCKEK, Proprietor. TTfTELLINGTON AOKICULTURAL PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Ram and Ewe Fair. To be hold on THE ASSOCIATION'S GROUND, AtPetokk, On WEDNESDAYS Januahy,lß9s Embus Closk on THURSDAY, 17th Januabv. Further particulars on application to HENRY D. O'CALLACtHAN, Secretary, Wellington. RJIAraAH&Co Christmas 1894,

New Year 1895, \\j E present our compliments to the V * boot purchasing public of Masterton and surrounding districts, and are glad to announce that in the face of all the depression the volume of our boot business during the past year has exceeded that of any of the 20 previous years, mid the reason of this is wc keep faith with the public-thcy receive what we advertise. During 189-1 we have erected a live story Brick 'Warehouse and Factory—the largest iu jN'cw Zcaand—where wc manufacture 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 old 'an Canvas Shoes from -1/0 Ladies' White Buckskin Shoes Ladies' White Canvas Shoes 5/6 Ladies' Beautiful Wallaby Shoes Ladies' Kangaroo Balmorals 13/6 Women's Dairy Boots from 7/6 Girl's and Maid's Tan Boots and Shoes from 3/(i Children's Boots and Shoes from 1/6 Ladies' Tennis Shoes iu Stock Ladies' Tennis Shoes made to order Gent's Whitcßuckskin Bals Gent's Tan Shoes, all colours Gents' white Buckskin shoes, very special | Gents' tan canvas shoes from 5/6 Gents' walking shoes from 10/6

Hannah's G shooters, 10*6,12/6,14/6 Hannah's court shoes, 8/6,10/6 Hannah's watertights, 0/6,12/6 Hannah's boys G boots, 1/11, 5/6, 6/6 Slippers, 1/6,2/6,3/0,4(0,5/0 Hannah's & blutchers, 5/6 Polo hoots a speciality made to order 81/-, we make for all >'e\v Zealand. During the month of Dccpmbcr.cvery purchaser of 10/- worth of hoots and shoes will receive a pair of Vernons girls or boys E. S. Hoots, value 5/6or a cash bonus of 2/. in the JJ. All kinds of boots and shoes made to order and repairs effected at once. Don't Mistake the Address : R, HANNAH AND CO., (Opposite Club Hotel), QUEEN-STBEKT, MiSTEIITOS H. Peterson. Manager. Boot Warehouse. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS.

Having an unusually large stock of BOOTS AND SHOESwhich I want to clear during next two months, I will offer special inducements by giving a Cash Bonus of 8s in the £ Also ToPurchasers to the value of £l,l will PAIR OIfsLIPPUKS. The largest variety aud best selected stock in the district to choose from. Ladies' and Gihls' Tan Boots and mm AND CANVAS SHOES From 4/» Men's and Hoys' Ciravas Shoes in Blaok and Brown. Ladies' Tan Shoes from 5/9 Girls'ditto 3/9 SEAL BARGAINS, J. CAEPENTEE, Proprietor, Central Boot Depot, Q.TJEEN-ST. MASTERTON FOE SALE. A FIKST-CLASS Sawmill Plant, V. complete, in good working order, with a 14 h.p. Portable Engine, etc., 1 Planing Macnine, Timber Waggon with Box, A High Speed Stationary Engine, nearly new, works up to 365 revolutions, 10} inch diameter of Cylinder, 16 inch stroke, with to Shaft, Flywheel, and Pulleys Also a Water-hcator and Pipes, Kcapcr and Binder, guaranteed in good working order Keid &Gray Dray with 4 inch Tires and Frame. Apply toW,B,CHENNELLS, Mastorton. FOE SALE. 10T1. 1 fi.Lp.M'Laren Traction Engine (new) 1 4ft 6in Clayton Combine and Straw Elovator with bolting comploto 1 " Australasian *' Chaff-cutter (newj 1 Portable Men's Wharo (new) 1 Water Cart 1 Weighing Machine LOT2. 1 6-h.p Clayton Traction Engine 1 Kansonic Combine aud EWutor with bolting complete 1 Water Cart 1 Weighing Machiuc. In view of tho approaching threshing season investors would do well to inspect tho above, For further particuW.B.CHENNELLS, Mistertou.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4925, 14 January 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4925, 14 January 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 3 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4925, 14 January 1895, Page 3

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