MASTERTON PERMANENT INVESTMENT and BUILDING SOUIETY, rjiHE Society is prepared to grant LOANS repayable by instalment or otherwise—on approved freehold or leasehold securities, and to RECEIVE MONEY ON DEPOSIT. Terms on Application. J.B.KEITH, Manner. TO SUIT THE TIMES. CHEAP DRAPERY JUST OPENED. PIECES FLANNELETTES 2Sd, -lid, ojd, Old, 7ld, 8M yd. 75 I'AIKS WHITE BLANKETS, 7/(5, 8/0 to 35/• pair GO COLOURED BLANKETS, 3/11 up to 15/120 DOZEN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S JIOSE lid up to 2/0 pr 55 PIECES DRESS STUFFS, 3}d, aid, 7id, 1/- to 3/0 yd 73 PIECES GREY AND WHITE CALICOS, 2ld up to BJd yd 2!) MEN'S TWEED SUITS, 15/0, lil/ti, 22/0, 25/• upwards 39 BOYS'TWEED SUITS, i/ti, o/O, 0/0 to 151 17 BOYS' OVERCOATS, (J/11 upwards 42 LADIES' MACINTOSHES, 12/0 upwards 35 LADIES' ULSTERS, 10/0 each 31 MENS' OVERCOATS AND MACINTOSHES, bought at 50 per cent discount. W. BELL Opposite Club Hotel, Masterton. WORTH KNOWINGrjpIIAT the " PEAR TREE " Waterproofs are specially proofed for the New Zealand elimat-j Hounslouj ana Hoar, FURNITURE FACTORY QUE UN STREET. MABTK, K T 0 N , [ jj AVIXG engaged (lie services of a First Si Class Cnbiiiennaker from llelboum and London to ti.ko charge o! the Workshop, we are therefore prepared to execute any line o! I'uniiiure in the most stylirh and latest designs, Wc beg to specially draw the attention of the public to the fact that we still keep up the reputation the iirm lias gained ol turning out well made and highly finished Furniture made from carefully seasoned material. We have a large stock on hand and invite inspection, furniture on thoHUiE SYSTEM.
KAMSPEUGKH PIANOS TOR SALE. 9KDEKSTAKEN Mi Z. M. IIOAIt U N D K i •; T A KEU, Promptly attended tn. A. & T. BURT. OTAGO IKON. COPPIiIi, MASS, AXJJ LEAD WORKS, GENE HAL EX (} I NEE US, Erassfounders, Coppersmiths, Sanitary Plumbers, JLAMJFACTI"n!IvI{S AND IMPOJiTIiifS. GUAM) Display of Gas anil Electric Fillings; also Large Assortment of Sanitary Appliances lilted up AX I) OX VIEW AT nl'B SIIOWItOMIS MAXXEKS-ST WELLIXGTOX. Heaii Office,") Woiiks& [ Duneclin. Waiieuousk. J SPECIAL PEICE LIST I'OH JULY, RADFORD'S. DHESS Tweeds, strong and double width, (id per yard. Grenadines, strong and double width, lid per yard. Ladies' liibbed Hose, lid per pair. Ladies' Cashmere Hose, l()d per pair. Children's Cashmere Hose l()d. Ladies' Cloves, one penny per pair. Muslin one penny per yard, Wheeling Yarn, 2s lid per lb. Wide Sasli liiblions, 3d ]ier yard. Buys' Caps, lid each. Towels, 2s lid per doz. Strong Tweed for Suits, Is per yard. Crochet Cotton, Is (id per doz. Ladies' White Handkerchiefs, lsp doz. Men's Socks, lid per pair. Men's Braces, (id per pair. Knickcr Suits, 2s (id. Men's, Strong Shirts, Is lid. Men's Calf Shoes, 7s lid. Men's llalmorals, 8s (id. Youths' Kip Pools, 'ls lid. Ladies' Walking Shoes, sewn, 4s lid. I nspection Invited. S. G. ]!'\DFOI!D,
Direct Importer, Queen-si,, Masterton. Q/iflfWo Willis-st., Wellington. QltUl LLOf f or Quints i m( l Pianos, See his testimonials ,JAMES STONE, WAII'OUA NUIiSEEY, Mastukton, rPHANKS one and nil for the liberal X supnorl lie has received during the past fifteen years, and begs to remind his customers that he has just received a large assortment of fruit and ornamental trees. The consignment comprises OAA Fruit Trees of Different OvU Varieties, Including a new apple, which he has much pleasure in introducing to the public, called the liokewood, It is ail excellent keeper and heavy cropper. I have some of the fruit gathered off two year old trees. Desides being a dessert apple it is a very good apple for cooking purposes, and keeps longer without shrinking than any other apple. Also a large variety of the celebrated Japanese plums, and a large assortment of the following small fruits {—Gooseberries, Currants, Mulberries, liaspberries, Strawberries, Chestnuts, and 50 Walnuts (six years transplanted], and ornamental trees of every description. Orders left with Graham & Co. promptly attended to. J.HENDERSON. Merchant Tailor, Opposite Club Hotel, Queen Street, Masterton. Tlio favour of jour patronage and recommendation requested.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5094, 3 August 1895, Page 4
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