WANTED TO LET,—Two furnished rooms, with or without board. Apply to Mrs Farquhar, Hall-street, WANTED TO PURCHASE - A SPANIEL DOS, which hat been worked on rabbita. Apply this office. WANTED TO LEND.-£2OO on first-class country security. Apply to "ALPHA," Tenui, 2851 WANTED KNOWN-A general Farm Hand—good ploughman—requires a situation. Address Masterton Registry Offico (late Farraor's) QueenStreet. 2854 WANTED-Bv Youn? Lady, private Board and Residence. Apply by letter to X.Y.Z., Daiw Office. *852 WANTED TO LET—A Cottage in Perry Street; also one in Dixon Street. Apply W. Perry. 2825 WANTED KNOWN - That a'l accounts owing to the Wairarapa Clothing Factory must be paid before April 21st, —E B Hare. . WANTED for M. Caster? & Co's Dress Making Department, A few first class Finishera, Also Apprentices, Personal applications to be made oil MONDAY next, 26th inßfc, M. Caselbere: & Co. Masterton, TT7"ANTED,-By a respectable married YV man, a situation as CLERK in any capacity j good references. Apply Office of this paper. 2823 WANTED KNOWN-'lhat'liuves; '' Scissors, Chissels, Planes, and all kinds of Tools can now be sharpened, set, and put in porfect order by au experienced tradesman at W. SHAW'S. WANTED KNOWN,- The market for grain pruduce is J, P, COWIE'S Corner Shoo Hall-stat, F" OR SALE, CHEAP,—Tho~Eiglitroomed house and | acre ground now in the occupation of T. Wrigley, Miriam street, For particulars apply to Sellar & Chcnnells FOR SALE,—On easy terms, a few i acre sections in the Dixon Estate" Apply to C. A, Pownall, solicitor, or to Geo. Dixon, blacksmith, Bannisterstreet FOR HALE, at Mastorton, within O five minutes walk of the Railway Station and ten of the Post Office, a pleasantly situated, well drained and ventilated dwelling house, containing nine rouins, exclusive of closets, washhoaso, •fee, Forcepump and water laid on to bathroom ; four fire places, three electric bells, concrete yard. Outhouse 35t feet long con initio coal and wood house &c. Th round contains nearly half an acre, and as two street frontages, is nicely laid out with lawns &c, and is well planted with ornamental and fruit trees. For particulars apply to N. Box 64, Masterton TWENTY CASES
SPRING and SUMMER FASHIONS ARE NOW OPENED AND EVERY LINE ISMAEKEDJAT WHOLESALE PBICES Inspection is respectfully invited at the WHOLESALE Drapery Company's Warehouse, QUEEN ST., HASTERTON. P. DICKSON, * MANAGING PAKTNER. The New Gladstone Watch. 13S_6D, T HAVE JUST RECEIVEDjDIRECT i. from the Anglo-Swiss Watch Co., Birmingham, England, six dozen of their CELEBRATED GLADSTONE WATCHES. Boing Sole Agent in the Wairarapa for the sale of the Bame. I have received inscructions from the Company to take legal proceedings against anyone soiling Waterbury, or inferior Watches for the GLADSTOiNE, which is undoubtedly tho Beßt Watch ever offered at the price, and must supersede all othor cheap Watches, Post Free—l4s fid. Also on Sale one dozen Waterbury'n at lis 6d, PRESSWOOD MASTERTON, 0 LET OR FOR SApi,-100 acres improved farm, six miles from Mastorton, good houeo and outbuilding! well fenced, watered and sub divided, acres under plough, the rest in good Apply Daily Office. OK Tn 01 i\ PER WEEK ea«Uy jjO t jjlU made by an energetic pushing man, handling our fast selling publications. A roal live repreßentativo wanted in your district, Full particulars &c, on application. NATIONAL PUBLISHING Co, 6, Bridgo Street, Sydney. T HEREBY tjivo notice that it is my I intention to apply to the Masterton Borough Council for a license to keep a slaughter houso, on the premises situated on my property, Ngaumatawa Block, within lialf-a-milo of the boundary of the Borough of Masterton. WALTER PERRY, Masterton, March 7th, 1888. H. HOUNSLOW BOOT AND SHOE MAKER. (OPPOSITE DENISON HOUSE) MASTERTON. BEGS to announce that he has just opened up a SPLENDID ASSORTMENT of LADIES & CHILDREN'S BOOTS & SHOES And iB offering them at prices not to be equalled in tho Wairarapa. Grand Stock of MEN'SPOOTS & SHOES to select from. Boots and Shoes of every description made and repaired on the most Reason
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2854, 22 March 1888, Page 3
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651Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2854, 22 March 1888, Page 3
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