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[A OAQI).] DEAE MADAM,—Having secured the services of Misses Pnmws and Videbt, Drcsßmokers, I roppeotfully solioit your interest nod patronage, Mies Prontico is well and favorably known, while Miss Vibert comes to mo with first-class references, having served her apprenticeship under such capiblo modiitcs as Misses Gleeson, Mitchell and Finney, late of the W.F.C.A, Being desirous of adding to the prestige of my Dressmaking Departments led mo to engage their services, while in anticipation of a large increaso of trade, I hnvo imported direct from the Home marketi, a choice and exclusivo lot of Dress Goods, embracing creponnes in art and plain designs, piques, sergej, drills, prints, delaines, single robe lengths, and many other novelties. lam now in a position to supply the abovo at 15 per coat, to 20 per cent, below Colonial boupht warehouse goods, Dressmaking charges will be extremely moderate, and patrons can with confidence rely on Good fit and Style. Pattons may havo the oboico of cither Miss Prentico or Miss Vibert to executo their orders. Thanking you in anticipation and respectfully soliciting a call, —I.have, etc,, 0. PBAGNELL. Draper and Clothier, (Next the Clock), Qdebn-st Mastehton, HASTEETON CASH BOOT MAItT. E.IIANNAH&Co, rnoi'KIETORS, If you want good boots go to Hannah k Co. if you want cheap boots go to Hannah & Co. If you want warm and dry feot go to Hannah & Co, If you want to save money go to Hannah & Co.

OUE boots aro mado from the best material. We pay the Lightest wages, ami employ none but lirst-class hands. Every pair of boots made in our factory arc guaranteed to give satisfacfaction. The public of New Zealand, Mid Wellington district in particular, should bear in mind that wo employ more labour than any other firm in the Colony, by dealing with us you are not only benefitting yourself, but have the satisfaction to know that you are helping to keep a large number of men, women and boys employed. We don't buy old bankrupt stock from Sydney or Melbourne, goods made at starvation wages. Ourmotlois: " Pay the highest wages, demand the best work, and sell at a small profit." Space will only permit us quoting prices of a few lines, but all others arc equally cheap. Men's good shooting boots, lied and too, from 8/11. Men's strong wiitertights, good value, from 0/11. Men's nice balmorals, heel and toe plate, from 12/0. Men's good nailed bluchers, from -J/11. , Men's nice canvas shoes, from 4/11. Men's broad welts shooting boots, own make, from ISs lid. Youth's strong nailed shooters, 7/11, 8/11. Youth's Balmorals, heel and too plates, from 9/li. Ladies' nice evening shoes from 2/11. ladies' neat walking shoes from o/li, Ladies' neat glaze kid shoes from 8/11. Girls' coppertoe boots,2/11, :I/11,<1/11. Girls' strong school boots, <l/11,5/11, I!. HANNAH & CO. are the sole agents for the celebrated "K " boots, also agents foi Cove & West, and other well-known English makers. All kinds of patent, tan, and kid dressing always in stock. Bootsandslioes made toordcr. Repairs done on the premises. Leather and Grindery at Wellington prices, Country orders promptly attended to. R. HANNAH and CO., (Opposite Club Hotel), Queen-sheet, Mastebtoh. H. Peterson, Manager.

These Hard Times I CALL for keen and careful buying on the part ol nil Housekeepers anxious to make both ends meet. It Will Cheer You To Inspect Ihe Burgaim now being iifeml at RIVE'S Great Clearance Sale Prior to Alterations and Additions to Premises. SALE FOB LIMITED TIME ONLY. P. A. RIVE. Perry-street, IYlasterton.

i'INHEY'S LIVE]{Y STABLES, Queen-st., Masterton. BIiOIICiIIAMS, Luiidntis, Hoodea. Single nml Double Buggies, Gigs :nul Drugs, on hire. Horses on hire at the shortest notice. Clipping and Gas Patent Singeing carefully performed at the stubles, I'INHEY BHOTHEES, Proprietors.

Bee Ointment: Try It the "ZEALANDIA" Patent Wool Press (Willi Bale (Hump Attachment). rjIHIS PRESS has lmd an-enormous 1 sale since it was lirst placed before the public every season it increases sales and popularity, It invariably takes First Honors against all comers, wherever exhibited. It has enormous power,'and is also very speedy. Two capable men can easiiy turn out a bale under 15 minutes. Price reduced to £l7, Bale Clamps aim. TEE "COCKATOO" Patent Wool Press IS designed to meet the requirements of Farmers and Small Holders for a Cheap, Strong, Reliable, md Easily Worked Press. The Best Farmers' Press IX THE MARKET. £l2 - Price - £l2 Patentee and Sole Maker, ,1/v) Miiir comwnm, (J (lb. HI Ml, Mastertoh. PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Qoeen-stiiekt, Masiehton, THIS Studio is nowopen to the public, mid the proprietor has procured thelatcst and most improved instruments and appliauecs for turning out Photos in first-class style, at popular prices, Photos, Grows, Views, etc., taken in any part of the district, and finished in the bpst style of art. Enlargements mado to any si?o, aud finished by an experienced artist. Amateur's work finished. On Sam: Views of all parts of the town and district D. WILTON, PROPRIETOR. Address—Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel, SOUTHERN RELISH, FOR uso witli Steak. Chops, and ColcJ Meats, Exquisite Flavour. Fixst award Dunedin arid South Seas Exhibition 1889-IW. Sold by all Grocers,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 4 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5146, 3 October 1895, Page 3

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