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H. PETERSON & Co,| MASTERTON, Cash Boot and Shoe Xl • their Numerous Customers and the Public generally, that having now completed THE EXTENSIVE ALTERATIONS to their premises, and largely INCREASED THEIR STOQKU they have now the Largest and moßi extensive Stock of Boots and Shoes WAIRARAPAM THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK ; Comprises Irom some of the test Colonial,. English, and Continental Manufacturers; and as theyarestillmaking LARGE REDUCTIONS FOR CASH I ' On every pair oi boots and shoes sold, the Public of Masterton will find it GBEATLY to their advantage to purchase jrom them, H. Peterson Las no old, dried up Bankrupt Stock, but all his Goods are of the NEWEST and BEST DESCRIPTION, and Cheaper than any other House in the Wairarapa 1 The Bespoke Department is under our own personal supervision, so that a Perfect Fit and Unmrpasnd Styk is guaranteed. So do do not mistake the name, but purchase your boots from mmm ii Cash Boot and Shoe Market, (Next Club Hotel), Queen-Street, Masterton, BANKRUPT SALE. BANKRUPT SALE. MONSTER SALE! OF Drapery and Clothing I H. LAWBON

BEGS to announce to the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding districts thfthe has just received the BALANCE of the STOCK in the Assigned Estate of W, A. McDowell, and as the whole of the stock mint be CLEARED within the NEXT THREE WEEKS, to effect a speedy clearance H. Lawson has determined to make Still Further Reductions, The Public will do well to bear this in mind— H, LA WSON, having purchased the Bankrupt Stock of W. A. McDowell for GASH at LESS THAN HALF THE USUAL COST, U enabled to SELL CHEAPER than any other house in the Wairarapa District, REMEMBERDKAPEEY AND CLOTHING Will Positively Last fob 21-DAYS ONLY—2I Noto the Address and Coino One and All—fl. LAWSON, (Opposite Muir & Dixon's Coach Factory), QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON. 1665 New Goods I New Goods I JOHN "WATT, BOOKSELLER k STATIONER, (Laleli.H.Ohinchen}, Queen-street, Masterton. Has now a new and laige assorted stock ofAeconnt Books Ladies' Hand Bags Memorandum Books Photograph Albums School Books Medical Books School Eequisites Birthdaj Text Books Birthday Cards Pocket Pencils Scrap Books Penholders Setaps Church Services Pocket Books Prayer Books Purses Hymn Books Note Paper and Envelopes in a great variuty. JOHN WATT, 1663 MASTERTON. WIOmsON&WAGLANDj FAMILY BUTCHERS, Queen Street, Masterton, Small Goods op Evert. Description. V POULTRY, &o„ ON THE SHORTEST ' . NOTICE, 1652 WALTER PERR7, GENERAL BUTCHER. ■ Bridqe-St,, MASTERTON, NEW ZEALAND RAILWAYS. WELLINGTON SECTION. AN MONDAY, the 21at fat., the new \J timetable will come into force, The changes are : The train leaving Wellington ftt 4.5 coes only to the Lower Hutt. ■ The train for the Wairarapa leaves at 4,25, and does not stop botween Wellington and Lower Hutt. Passengers from.flag stations for the Wairarapa must goon by the previous 4.5 train and ohange at the Lower Hutt. The 5.5 train is altered to 5.15, and the 6,25 p.m. to 6 p.m. The 5.45 in from Lower Hutt is altered to 5.10. GEO. ASHOROFT, Petono, April 18,1884,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 30 April 1884, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 30 April 1884, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 2 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1673, 30 April 1884, Page 4