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TO LADY, INVALIDS DESIRING, NURSING'AND A ABLE HOME. T.' /''"Si [CERTIFICATED NUR9E.] i MRS BAKER; Nolson-streot, * off •' • [iasm Resofvo, could offer-Board and Lodtnng, with all tlio comforts of a home; tu any invalid lqdy who requires* careful attention and nursings or to any ; uithcr in the city or from tho country, who wishiia toaocure proper attention • prior ,to and during her. confinement ■ Mrs Baker poaaesßes large oxponenoo aa ,m a nurse in both classes of cases. Tho . • house is large, otry, and healthily eit- _ uatod, -A comfortably furnished room and bedroom can.- be provided,-• Apply personally or, by lettor,' to Mre;i- •: Bakur, fourth Iwuso from top of Nelson-., street, right-hand side. .Terms moderate, ■_ Highest references can bo ejivon by .the .• ( adveitisoi, 2897 SHORTT &WD, THECORNHILL \|®V Warehouse Auction Roomj And Sale Yard, CoRNIIILL-St,, (oFF.MANNEKS-Bli/ji-L- ---: Wellington, June 1888, - •: TjllNDlNtt.our Willu-gtreot Proraisoa Jj wholly unsuitable and far too small for our, increasing business, we havo de- . cided to abandon them, and aro now re- ?■ moving to. tho above address: a fine two-, stoned brick building, fitted with all the: - • conveniences for carrying-on out general-: ! business, cumbiued with that of Auctioneers, . \Ve shall contini'b i to; hold largo" ■'! stocks. of< General Praduce of aMinds, \ Iwbur'iimVprem-. iß&it'uated in. tho heart' of the business*; part of To Aro,; wo shallbopreparcdto s receive consisnmehts ,of Merchandise,-. Produce, Fruit; &b. trenoraUy for Sale by • { < Publio on the moat reaaonable'jl terms.; Outdoor Sales.-of 'Mercliandise;'' Household Furniture, Hones, % Cattle,' &c,, conducted with the utmost care for both vendors and purchasers. Attached ' to our premises wo hare a capital Sale Yard for Horses, &o. .; v Special lines of Baled Hay and Race horse Foddor. Soliciting, yoiirpatro ,

We are, yours faithfully, ' SHORTT & REID. MASTERTON LIVERIi & BAIT . STABLES. . FTTOOD tenders his best thanks' , ' 11 to the travelling public and aettlera of' the district' for the liberal' patronage bestowed: on him since he commenced business in Mastortoh. The • CLUB STABLES will be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventilated, and supplied with eve.y convonionco that '"vcllera nr owners of• horses can desire. A first .class Collection of Baggies, /:j Cany-alls, and reliable Saddle Horses v Jy| constantly on hiro at moderate rates. « Eveiy attention paid to the requirements of Ooinmbrciai Travellers. The " Favorite" 'Bus meets dvonUi® Train. . • . jF SECURE PADDOCK? 221 i

PRINOE OF WALES LIYERY, STABLES AMD HOUSE REPOSITORY^ "WIIiLIIAJM neill. Is prepared to supply the travelling public with BUGGIES, CARRY-ALLS, and VEHICLES of every description on the shortest notice.'.V ; •„* Tho Livery department ia under tho caro of an experienced groom, and every, attention is paid to stabling, bait and stall accommodation : 1 HORSES of first-class quality kept; constantly on luro. ' • A 'BUS. Will run .to and irom the Stables to meet ovary train. ■ Motto.—Good Accommodation and SEASONABLE Charges, .. [2857 < SPECIAL NOTICE. ' | Ross.ANf Muir HAVING engaged tho services .of a FIRST CLASS FARRIER tor their: Horse Shoeing Department, wishes to inform , their customers and the general public that they have dooidcd to tcduco tho ptiooß In that Department to suit tho times as ioliows, FOR CASH ONLY-' ■ •. HACKS, 5s PER SET; 1 DRAUGHTS, (is and 7a. Is per set extra will bo charged on abovo for booking.. PRICES ON ALL OTHER WORK ~ EQUALLY REDUOED. '

STEAM CARRIAGE FACTORY, ROSS andMUIR, (JOAOHBUILDERS, - T AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENT MAKERS, FARRIERS & GEJNER^. BLACKSMITHS. TT AVING ontered iutoparcnorship wo XI five prepared to turn out Carnages (Joaohos, Wagons, l)rays &0., at prices which CANNOT BE BEATEN in any town in New Zealand. Workmanship i and Materials guaranteeo Now in sto buggies, Double, and Single, Dog OarOT' Concord Wagons, Spring Carts, Drays &c< which wo are prepared to eel! (in spite of the now tarifl) at lower prices than such havo evoi' boen sold at before,: \Vo ara onablcd to do this by tlio aid of stoam power and extonsivo machinory, without which such rock bottom prices could not be obtained, and an existence made. Wo are also extensive makers of Agricultural Implements including :—Single and ; Double furrow plousliß, l harrows of overy-design,- The Celebrated Bolway Stump Extractor, Wool Prossos &ci In fftct any implement required on farm ot station. , A largo Btock of plough shears and fittings of all descriptions on hand at wholesale cost. , . .V\ 'j Note the address— ROSS&jMUIR, SIEAM CIERIAfIB FACTOBY,: Mastorton, ■

FRUIT TREES 11 FRUIT TREEs/jl i: ' EnOLLOTTE (lato of tho Kuri- ' \J puniNursery) has iv laige, choico,and varied collection of Fruit and Ornamental Troes, Flowering shrubs and Planta, Bulbs otc., &0„ all -caifMly selected and trained, and ivarantcWfuo to name, at his iiow nu'raory, Hastwail's Clearing. Orders senttotho uudorsignodV will rcceiyo prompt attention, and: trees J and plants will be forwarded to all parts .1 of tho district. ■ ■ 9 ECOLLOTTE, , ILiSTffELL'S CLEARING, KNOWJLES & HERVEY COMMISSION AGENTS AND SHAHEBEOKERS. PROPERTIES in town and Country ■ for s'alo and to let; ' . 'j. Rents and interests collected and Trust Estates managed.'", Monoy to lend .on Mortgage at from six per cent interest, * Offices; No.I, Willia-stroet,(noxt Evon- . . Ing Post, Wellington: *. THE COLONIAL MUTUAL ;LlF£lk ASSURANCE SOCIETY (LiMfißD,)^/;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3017, 1 October 1888, Page 4

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Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3017, 1 October 1888, Page 4

Page 4 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 3017, 1 October 1888, Page 4

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