WANTED KNOWN t-TLafc Mrs Sage has removed her Berlin Wool and Fancy Expository to promises lately occupied by Henry Owe.v <fc Co. and tiuats her old ouatoraers and the public generally will give her a cull. Agent for' the Wellington Book and Traot Depot aud Ayros' celebrated herbal reniodies. 31b'i) WANTED-Fifst-clasa butter. F. T.Redman, "Indo China"TW Dop6t, Masterton, 31G2 W' BROOM, Taiiok (Late of Perry street), has REMOVED to those more central promises adjoining Messrs Lowes aud loms' auction rooms. Porfaot lit and latest style guaranteed,' Charges to suit the times, 3103 WANIED-An energetic business man with a thorough knowledge of the Wairarapa district, to travel as representative of a large Retail Drapery and Clothing Warehouse. Applications, stating age, qualifications aud salary required, to bo addreswd in the 6rst instance to A.R., Box 285, Post Office Wellington. . 3165 U7ANTED KNOWN.-Superior } V Mauriceville Lime always in stock at J. Pv CO WIE'S Corner Store. For Sale and lo Let rpO LET—That shop aud dwelling in JL Queen-street, formerly occupiod by Mr W. Carey, wood turner. Kent 10s per week. The first four weeks rent will be allowed for repairs. Apply to W. M. RAMSEY, G.P.O, Wellington. 3166 JK'OK, WALE. CIEOTIONSOFLAND.ToOro Ore ) Road, betweon Hospital and residence of P. G.'Moore Esq. Terms Exceptionally Easy: Apply Sklmii & Chenxeils. 3161 f|lo LhVl'.-'l ho convenient six-stalled J. stable with loose boxes at back of Bank of New Zealand. Apply Daily Office. 3143 frOB SAL& LEASE of the HOUSES and LAND in QUEEN-STREET, Mastertoii occupied by Wigwam Francis, Also, a Large BOARDING HOUSE and several Sections of Freehold Land, in Hopo and Bannister Streets. All Close Fenced.
Apply to Mr W. on the Premises, 3146 TOLETORFORSALE.--BY TENDER, THAT MOST DESIRABLE FARM on the Manaia, containing eleven hundred aotea (more or less). Easy access to ulastertoii, The land is firstclass cropping country, and cannot be bimton for grass in the Wairarapa. The property is well watered, and substantial buildings erected thereon. Posbobsiun given on the Ist of May. Tenders, addressed to Andrew Cockburv, will close on tho 25th April. The highest or any tendornot necessarily accepted 3150 MESSRS OHAMBERLAINBROS. begtoanuouncetluitthoy have recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Oats, Beans, Barley, and Maize, for horses, cattle and pigs, and that they have now on sale CRUSHED OATS 2/9 "As good as Chamberlain's Flour" . Has becomo a proverb in tho District. This year the quality is ovon highorthan usual, inasmuch as it has been an exceptionally favorable season for growing whoat, • Wholesale, Flour, sacks „. £ll per ton 100*8 £JI 08 „ Fifties £lllos' „ 25's £ll 15s „ Middlings ... £8 10s, „ Seconds ... £6los „ Pollard ... £slos „ Bran ... £4 Retail, Sacks £1 4s 100's 12a Od 60's 6s Od 25's 3s Gd Bran 4s 6d, MEBSEB CHAMBERLAIN BEOS venture to hope that their "LOCAL INDUSTRY" Willhavotho support and encouragement of the whole comunity, and thatconsumers will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money in the District,
MABTEBTON STEAM FLOUR MILLS. BOOTS!BOOTS! BOOTS! H.HOUNSLOW, BOOT MANUFACTURER, (Opposite the lndo-Ohina Tea Depot), MASTER-TON. WHILST thanking those who havo supported him smco ho has been in business intiniatm thnt ho has a clioico stock of own made BOOTS ANDSUOES always on hand, in Gontlomoii's Ladies and Children's of every description. Hounslow's Boys' and Girls' School Boots are noted for Neatness.Quality and Cheapness,' Houhslow's FashiumWe and Popular HIGH LEG UALF AND KANGAROO BOOTS ARE UNEQUALLED IN TBE TRADE. Special nudo DAMPPROOF BOOTS, warranted to keep tho feetdrv;verv suitable for country wear Eketahuna Bakery, William Ashmore TN taking over tho business lately conducted by Mr James Jones, liopb to intimate that he is prepared to deliver OHEAP BREAD of the Best Quality to all parts of the district. A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED, Large Loaf 1i cash, 8d booked. 10 por oont discount for prompt payniont, INAMELLBD PRESERVING )RESERVIN(J : ALLS I-ZIE S . JUO. .YOUNG. IRONMONGER, UtiEBRM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3168, 1 April 1889, Page 3
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