IT HOLMj Signwriter, Gildor, and Embosser on Glass, : M <k Orders left with D, Cameron, Cpaohbuildcr. Greytown, or E/Dixon, Masterton will receive prompt attention. M IifANTED'.KNOWN-Special lino TT Ladies Warm Slippers at Is 6n. WANTED KNOWN. - Women's YV Calf, and Kid and E.S. Boots, WANTED KNUWN, - Mon's Shooters 10s Cd 12s 6d. TANTED KNOWN. -Men's vator YV tij-hta 12a 6.\ 14s [TANTED KNOWN.-Zealaudia _V V Brand School Bouts, best made in the Colony. WANTED KNOW N.-Goloshes in all sizes, very cheap. WANTED KNOW.-Thocheapest homejn the trndo is at J. CARPENTER'S MASTEJRTON,
For Sale and To Let. IN THE ESTATE OF J. D. BAIRD. Lots 8,0,10, and part of 7, subdivision of section No 86, Small Farm Settlement, between the Hospital and F. G. Moore's residence, containing 14} acres, Pjuce £'soo. Part of section No 113, Masterton, 44ft to Church-street, by a depth of 105 feet, opposite Drill Shed, Pjriuk , ±'loo. Torma can bo arranged to suit purchasers by applying to tho WELLINGTON TRUST, LOAN. & IN VESTMENT COMPANY (LIMITED) 28, Lambton Quay, • 3217 Wellington. "THE SLAUGHTERHOUSES ACT. 1887." ■ • N accordance with tho above named jl Act, tho undersigned givea notice that at a meeting of the Wairarapa North County Council to be held on tho lltli JUNE next, ho intends to apply for a License to Slaughter Cattle on his premises, Maori Hill, Alfredton. 3230 Wji, GOOD. "THE SLAUGHTERHOUSES ACT, 1887." IN accordance with the abovo named, Act, the nndersignod gives notice that at a meeting of the Wairarapa North County Council to be hold on tho 11th June next, he intends to apply for a license to Slaughter Cattle on his premises, Nish Lund's Section No 17, Block 6, Eketahuna. GEORGE EDWARDS. Eketahuna, 20th May, 1889. 11230 mam\ SPECIAL NOI'IOE TO THE LADIES OF MASTERTON, AND SDBKOUNMNG DISTRICTS. DRESSMAKING DEPARTMENT UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT. fAVING SECURED the sorvio of MISy HOURIGAN, An experience Cutter end Fitter, late of Melbourne, wo venture to assert that we shall now be onabled ti give our Patrons the greatest satisfaction, MISS HOURIGAN, having had charge of tho Dressmaking Department in Borne of the leading Houses in Melbourne, and bringing excellent testimonials of ability, places us in a position to recommend her to our numerous customers,,
Our prices, as usual, will be extremely moderate for the ykky best work. TRWL, AND YOUR RECOMMENDATION RESPECTFULLY ' ' SOLICITED. . L.J HOOPER and Co, CASH DRAPERS & CLOTHIERS, BON MARCHE, MASTEETON. EKETAHUM SMITHY ■ ARTHUR J. CHAMBERLAIN, . (latewMasierios,) General Blacksmith and , Farrier HAVING taken ovor the above basi ness'so effioiently carried on by Mr I Geo. Buckwoham, solicits a continuance n£ the patronage that has hitherto been so liberally extended to Jus predecessor.-Erery-description of engineering and ulaoksmjthing work neatly executed, at the lowest' trade rates ■ ouusiatent with honest Trbi'kmaiißhipi. L V'O-■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3233, 18 June 1889, Page 3
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458Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3233, 18 June 1889, Page 3
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