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■-^lßßo^ R W. HALES \-.\\- tEGS to announce that his GOODS for the SEASON are now OPENED OUT and for SELECTION and QUALITY cannot be surpassed in th° District.! NOVELTIES! NOVELTIES • o IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Special Lines in:— WINCEYS HOMESPUNS CAMELITES PERSIAN COEDS MERINOS SATIN CLOTHS DRESS SERGES and EANCY DRESS GOODS IN ALL THE LATEST SHADES. ■ JACKETS, -, ULSTERS,. ' SKIRTS, -■'■■■'• WATERPROOFS, MUFFS, COLLARETTES. FUR TRIMMINGS, WOOL GOODS, ETO.,ETG. MEN'S AND BOYS' CLOTHING, HATS: 4- CAPS. ;.: TWEEDS. WEST OF ENGLAND, BANNOCOURN, AND MOSGIEL. In a Great Variety of Patterns, ■'■' v[ W.' HALES, while directing SPECIAL ATTENTION to the Good* in the above Bep&rtaient, respectfully solicits inspection of his large sfeooks iu the other branches of his business, WINES AND SPIBITS-ALES AND STOUTS Of the Best Quality. , '-. .GROCERY, IRONMONGERY, OROCKERYWARE, . •-' AGENT FOR SOUTH BRITISH INSURANCE COMPANY. F. W. HALES, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON.

SPECTACLES AND FOLDERS; Fitted to any light, ■ ■■■■ . AT. .TITTLE JOHN'S, PBACTICAL WATCH.MAKER & OPTICIAN (Diraotly opposite Occidental Eotel) : LAMBTON QUAY, '.■■:WE.LLINttT§N. ii C 0 OR & SO STILL Faithfully attend ■ ' to instructions from old patrons, ■■■■ and friends . recommended ..Bytkm ! SASH AND DOOR FACTORY. on haji Flooring, Lining, and Rusticating '6nstauoly stacked on the premises, .Mouldngs in great variety. Firsts and Seconds, rougli luiing, Tvaathcr boards, and Scantling for.building purposes, Any description of turned work executed.on the shortest notice. Bandl'Saws forany Design ot Curved Work. Carved Brackets (large size) from Bs. Every description' ol: i Joiners' Work finished in a neat and workmanlike'manner. BACON&WRIGLEY • • Proprietors, ■A'-l IE S PER J Y T GENERAL BUTOHEE, -i . BRIBOE- STREET, MameKTO -PRELIMINARY NOTICE, i TTIS AFACT-That the vilest rubbish •1., known in the Boot Trade is palmed upon the public under disguise of the CASH system, • ' v '• •' Sayithe world is advancing—well, think as ;., . youwill,, , The world is deceived by appearances still • No matter about principlo so the exterior '". suits, : '" .. . -• i You are deceived in the man from his hat , to his boots.-, ; But withoutmora delay 1 will come to the point.. Or perhaps you will say that my rhyme's : ";„out of joint. , Sh'bff mi his company, Twill tell you the ""''man-' ," .But I'll out-Herod that, I vow anddeclareI will tellyou the man by the boots he doth : :j<xtm ••■■•" a '•■■'•:■■ ; Hie principles surely of looseness do smack, Who i only, .buys bsote from every Cheap , ; Jaok; : , ;..■,■■.■..,:;. .. .There are Cheap Jacks of all; trades—the ,'.'.'., gulls' to ensnare,, ~ ,: ; ,,,, ; , Who deluge, the town with their Brurnraagem ;; ! •,' ; ..,.,... '",-.'., 'Wok in that window, how the boots are glossed o'er 'And'a ticket to tickle your fancy the more. You pay down'your cash, think'you've made a good hit, ' Bnt before a ; week's oyer you find you've ■ ■<-. ,beenbit; :■-..■■'■ For the: uppers and bottoms they never keep ;'„■:• wh01e,;..'!:'.;..'.. : : And there's a quick dissolution of.body and .' , ; Sole. :'.„.. -.. - r , .' ,j ■:• , :'6ood marks ,oan' have credit, without any ;' '"''doubt, ' ;r ;,^'. Aid as ts the bad'nnVi. TV* innn'A +Vom nil ;■ 'lf i: th'ey- have me'"again-well' they, may • ■' laugh— ;;v -' '■■■■•■■■ •The second tima catching ah old.bird with ■ \ ichaff;. ' •"'■■; •■'■' • ■■■ : -:'■'■''■■ '■ ■ "■The whole of my present stock will be sold at cost price—and ihe quality is not excelled by aay'in the Colonies.''' •;. < -BMiINGHAM,-' ; .;' ; ,";.; ..£ .'','|ute ; j;wri(}ley)' J v .':./7, PnUV.and-Ohildren'i-Boots and Shoes for tki,Wiat«rSwspß. ~; ~ ..Every, description of'Jßoots'and 'Shoes «ttd«<9 order ea-'th* "-Mi HitwUl »i wMkauukip m anal, 4S|

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 514, 13 July 1880, Page 1

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Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 514, 13 July 1880, Page 1

Page 1 Advertisements Column 1 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 514, 13 July 1880, Page 1

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