.iTV.'c f; ihaAbove la that to ' i . himself the respectable name of Bank ifl' very popular just now and Ihe puM%genMsly; uuwj'and share the plu rfderj as ithe f whole pf hia ato q k must IwSOliDj'-BEGASEIJBSSOFiCOST, as following prices will indica'i Lades', German, lacing from ~ 8/6 ..Effo* Gtov^'Kid, &jaked 17/6 ... 11/6 . ' ... .4/. ' Ladies* '.i^s/- ; Children's' • t . .v. 3/6 . i j,' ' :. otter artiole proportionately low. . °je-,come all ( as thia ia no puff, but a eal« of necessity. . ' • Sale to commence :on the sth February andwiU Mntinue to MarehJet. QWpins Central Boot and Shoe Warehouse, 208 DAKKES ft : :yBQOT AND >ETERSON Boot; & Shod Dopot, Qufeek-Bti/'iffiafcerton, While thanking the puhlic'fdr pait favors, tho inhabitents o the Wairaiapa. generally that in no other .place can , they get euoh gwd value for mcnt establishNote the following prices for Cash, and "wirt.^l" 11 ; 68 do -not defy competition, d . 4 H wprkmanship is so well kkown -thatit needsiio.commeiiV aB it cannot be surpassed in New Zealand ~ . , Watortighta' : " " "S 1 Boots' 15/.'M|} iinw«Wc —v» uuguau. and .Colonialmade Boots and Shoes*'* r at a amorCASH! bASH f iSSMk ; l o{ the the 'F celebrated .hftnd-seym Shoetmg Boots, which cannot be equalled in any of the Townships of the Wairarapa. Note the Address— PABKES AND PETERSEN, - ~T~T W' TAytQIl begs to inform the inhabitants Tinui, Whareama, and Castlepoint dia triotß" that he has oemmenced-business TINUI, and trusts by punctuality and tion tomenta'ah'are of pnbKo patronage W. TAYLOR, BOOT' AND S'SOEMAKER Vear-Mt Miller's Tenui Hotel), : -T I N U-i; ' 99 TE P HEN-FELGATE - PRENTICE' ACOOTOMT AKD GENBIUI OOMMIUBIOK 1 ''" 'Abm. y '- ! : Hall-street, Masterioiij ' 317
UN CAN CAMERON, .SADDLEB (Opposite N.Z. Times Office), 'WrttlS-SIRSET, Wellington, . public for 'the J Kfe received. Then in businesß 'atiiongst them, wid wishes to draw tneir atteutioh'to""this "ttdvertisement, as he will be glad to eee all the old faces (and as manylevr toes)at thS above addles. Being of itumen, .etc;,the! district; lie'has jiieii opened up a Stock especially suited to'them. A large assortment of Ladies' and Gents' SaddltS, Bridles. Whip's,- Spurs/and every* thing appertaining to the trade. D.C. mshes to to his own Buggy, Gig, and Trap Harness; also, Cart, Plough, and Leading do., and desires to draw particular notice; to - one. spscio.l.c link—bfcst American Buggy_ Haraess-rreaUy:;good'i ;; , the only house in town-where tliis may be procured. ' Chfeape«t:Houso. llingtonffor Cash.r r Cash. Special Notice,—All-.goods free at ' Country orders punctually attended to. ../Repairs neatly executed. Remember the address— DUNCAN' CAMERON, , SADDLER AND .HARNESS-MAKER, (Opposite. N.Z; Times.Office)i i Wrixis-STREET, 1 ' Wsumbm 347 0 B E R T v -yf Y B T H.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 387, 12 February 1880, Page 1
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425Page 1 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 387, 12 February 1880, Page 1
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