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■ Tf in this column not exceeding J*! \™™ T °NE SHILLING first inserts each subsequent nation A young woman as nurse H and noodlewoman. Apply, with references, toMra Caselberg, Masterton. 2005 TANTED.-Washing and all kinds , / of Laundry work (both out and at home) by Mrs Farquhar, Hall-street, Masterton. ■; : 2005 WANTED.-A boy to'look after two horses. Apply to T. Was", Pnnce of Wales Hotel. 2004 WANTED KNOWN.-The Temperance Hall will be open to the pubhe, FREE, on SATURDAY, from 6 to lOp.m, Books, papers, chess, draughts, &0., provided. 2001 ANTED.—Apprentices and ImT T provers for the Dress and Mantle making. Apply sharp to Miss Inge. Henry Owen & Co. 1993 VITANTED.-The travelling public to YV know that they can have first class accommodation at Argyle House Queen St., Masterton, Weekly £l, all meals Is, beds Is, Private bedrooms and sitting rooms. Horse feed Is and good paddock. Win, Darvill, Pro! ).—lhe travelling public to H know that they can have firstclass accommodation at' Kibblewhite's Family Accommodation House next Feist's Store, Queen-street, Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is • Beds Is Gd. Special arrangements for families. Horseß fed for Is per feed. Good paddocks. ANTED KNOWN.-That Keeste* T t & Harding have established a Central Carrying Depot, opposite " Cockbum's Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Railway Station in Express or Spring Cart. Express will bo at the station on the arrival of oach train. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country, Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates, WANTED-All who are interested in getting the best value for thoir money to know thatH. Flockton's branch of the Variety Store (in Davidson's old premises, Manners-Street) contains second hand furniture and goods of every imaginable description at prices remarkably low. H. Flockton, Variety Stores. Tory & Manners streets Wellington. 1809 WINTER DRAPERY AND CLOTHING

Cornet* House. n RAVES 0 TUEMING Ijrayes& Fleming Are now showing their Winter Stock of Drapery and Clothing, and as their imports are large, including many _ SPECIALITIES AND NOVELTIES in every department, they would ask their customers and the public to call early and inspect the same. One Shilling in the Pound Discount New Ulsters, from Ca 6d New Fur-lined Capes, from 8s 9d New Fur-lined Cashmere and Ottoman Capes New Ladies' and Children's Cloth Jackets, from 5s Gd New Ladies' tfilk, Satin, Velvet, and Broche Jackets New Fur-lined Cloaks New Cloth, Silk, Satin, and Broche Dolmans, A very large stock of LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING AND STAYS to chose from The largest and best stock in the city. Speciality. FANCY WOOL GOODS. Wool Hoods, Wool Hats, Wool Blouses, Wool Pelisses, Wool combinations, Wool Combination Skirts, Wool Jackets, Wool Dolmans, Wool Shawls, Wool Squares, &c, ifcc, all the very lowest price. In our DRESS DEPARTMENT we have a very beautiful selection and an exceeding large stock. Costume Cloths, 9d, lOd, Is per yard, and upwards. Costume Cloth, with silk spots, at all prices. Homespuns, in heather mixture and heather shade. French Cashmerettes, all shades, at Is 9b per yard Velvetoens, in black and colored Louis and Empress Moleskin, Plush, Broche, Satins, and Velveteens, etc. FEATHER TRIMMINGS. To match eveiy shade in Dress Material. at Is Cd per yard. A splendid assortment of CRETONNES, just opened, from U& per yard.

A splendid assortment of Collarettes, Hosiery, Ribbons, Embroidered Silk, Half Squares, &c„ &c, just added to stock. CLOTHING. CLOTHING. We have a very large stock in tin's department, including every requisite for Men's, Youths' and Boys' Wear. Everything will be sold less than Wholesale Prices. One Shilling in the Pound Discors-T at THE CORNER HOUSE, Graves & Fleming, Nos. 69, t 7l, Manners-street, And No. 1, Cuba-street. 1950 • NOTICE. T BEG to inform my customers that my store in Chapel-street is open for the io e of Oats, Chaff, and other produce. 1997 GEORGE HERON Lwi.-rrom the Upper Plain between 40 and 50 Sheep, bi " r Jffl wS ,Y " c °? j T dl 1 " fon — wif ?S y rec ! lvetl Wicke ™» & Wagland, Queen-et. 2004 iIOHN CAFFERY, GENERAL OAIIRIER, MASTERTON., nOODS conveyed to any part of the' Borough, either by Spring Cart-or 'ray. Orion left at Makora Mill- --- be punctually attended to. File supplied. lt "Z";

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 2 June 1885, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2005, 2 June 1885, Page 3

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