Important Notice. W. TOOGOOD FEATHERSTON STORE, will hold a Genuine Clearing Sale, OP ALL DRAPERY & CLOTHING GOODS, FOR ONE MONTH, Beginning FEBRUARY 1, 1887, To make room for WINTER GOODS shortly to arrive by direct steamer. This opportunity of making cheap purchases should not be lost by all who wish to save money and supply themselves with first class articles. The Goods will be sold at WELLINGTON WHOLESALE PRICES WITH A DISCOUNT oF TEN PER CENT FOR CASH. Remember —This is not merely an advertisement to draw custom, but a GENUINE CLEARING SALE FOE ONE MONTH. Some lines will be greatly reduced, so that they may be cleared to make room for New Shipments, by W. TOOGOOD, GENERAL DIRECT IMPORTER, FEATHERSTON STORE, FEATHERSTON. JAMES TOCKER, BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, NEST ODDFELLOWS’ HALL, (Opposite Royal Hotel), FEATHERSTON. PRICE LIST: Gents' Boots Soled | Made. sod Heeled— 1 Gents, 4s 6d Gents’ Dels, £1 Ladies, do, 3g fid j do Tights, 18s Maids, do, 3s I Elastic bides, £1 Youths do. 3s fid Shooters, £1 Boys, trom 2s fid | Shoes, 18s All kinds of work executed on the premises. REPAIRS DONE ON THE SHORTEST 970 NOTICE. J. TOCKER, SHOEING & GENERAL SMITH. (Opposite Bank oi N.Z., Oreytown.) HAS in Stock a complete supply of fittings for Reid and Gray’s Ploughs, including Mouldboard’s, Skeith’s Patent Wheels, Quadrants, Bridles, &o. Also, Steel Shares, all sizes. Malleable shares lor M.S. plough, A large assortment of Hornsby & Howard’s plough shares. Ploughs of every make repaired and pat in working order. Duplicate parts made on the shortest notice. J. T. has for sale two second hand Doable Furrow Ploughs, (by Reid & Grey) in good order. Also one Single Farrow Hornsby Plough, (R.A.) almost new. Orders for Reid & Gray’s implements filled on the shortest notice and forwarded to any part of the Valiev. 303
NELSON, MOATJfi AND CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TEA MERCHANTS, BLENDERS, AND IMPORTERS, ■Willi* Street Wellington. Onr Pare Blended Teas are the rage ol the colonies.—Our" Challenge Blend ” at 2i 4d. is superior to ordinary grocers' mixture sold at 3s or 3s 6d per lb. See Circulars f or Press Opinions. PRICES—2s, 2s 4.d, 3s, Ss 4d, & 4s per lb. SOU) in— Packets, 11b, pb ; Boxes, 101b, 121b, net Half Chests, 401b, 501b net. ■ : :il aos Acknowledged by Tea Expats, the Press auJ the Public to be the beet ■ due in the South ern Hemisphere. These Teas are bough' and blended by a Professional Taster, mixed machinery, and supplied to our branches, and oyer 600 Agents direct Bom our Wholesale Establisbramt. AWARDED GOLD & SILVER MEDALS. Thousands ol Families are drinking these Teas Daily. See liovermnent Analysis. Bold by grocers in all towns throughout toe colony. •9TMATOHLESB COFFEESjgj Are now introduced in oar trade. NELSON MO ATE & CO, Christchurch, Dunedin, Auckland, * Will:s-Bt»het, (near Empire Hotel) WELLINGTON, G.fi.COLEQROVE 574 Manager. S. M. MAXTON & SONS, SOLE AGENTS FOB GREYTOWN.
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XX, Issue 2048, 28 March 1887, Page 1
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