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ANTED MOWN.HMyomso. I it ments for situations' in this .'oiumn not ejceodine; 16 words ONE I SHILLING, first iuseriion,- SIXPENCE ■'nch aubsequoiit ir'orttnn '■' ' WANTED TO BOBROVV-MO ■for a terra'of .years-on'-good >rdohold security .-Apply 0 D, C/o Mr G Gimderson, Mauricoville, WANTED TO LET.-A cottage in Cole Street, nowhi tho occupation of Mrs Young. Apply M. Oaselberg Maßterlon, ANTEDTO PUKCHASE-Rab. i t bits in any quantity. Hiphoefc price given. Apply ofiieo of this paper. WANTED-TO LET a cottngo in Dixen-street, low rental, apply this office. TAMED-At onco,. general Bor« . t./ vnnts and housemaids, Apply sharp, Mas Reiliy, P.egislry Oflicc, Institute, \) ried. Couple, Good references, Apply J,. Washington, 6039 ifTANTED KOTN-Tlmt MISS JOHNSTON has oponcd a dressmaking establishment in Queen-street, (opposite the Presbyterian Church). Dressmaking on tho ScieutiGc system, The latest Style, and Fit Guarsntoed, Charges Moderate. "\ ■ Miss Johnston, Queen-at, Mastertou,

arau-Tiio people of Master' i n; ton to obtaiu full value for thoii money by obtaining their boots aim I shoes atH. HOU'MOW,S Queen Street, Masterton. WANTEDKNOWN- UGBIPTEI LA GRIPPE! Provontiid by promriii" a pood warm suit from the Cheap Caah Tailor, Maatorton, James Webb. Stylo,- fit; and workuianship cannot-bo cxcolled. Thousands of rampb to clinoso from, English and Colonial. Geiitlenion can have their clothes mad' by hanu or machine, at James Webb' Cheap Cash Tailoring Establishment. Vi on't you come and loive your order lor ;i suit nr a pair of benuti r ul lilting trousers. To prevent disappointment oume early to JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-street, Mastorton, V V has just, landed the first shipment of Coal for.the winter season. Kewoastlb Hid Ooalbroi kdiilo. Consumers can liavo tlioui sen; rate or mixed if lvijuired, Tons and half tons at reduced juices. HI'UH MAWHINAY, Kurupuui Firewood and Coal Yard. Orders left with Mr G 0 9aoe pi'oiiiptlyjUtended to. 35GV t (f anted -mx!sTriM~n; VV MOUNSLOWS new winter slock has airived, Como and inspect tlio now goods. ANTED KNOWN-Timber can i t bu procured at Mill Prices, at 0 E Disreu's, 3452 TXTAKTED lend in any sum from £35 upward; at lowest current rates of iutercst Fa

: further 'particulars apply toSellai and Chennolls, Queen Street, Masterfon. W" ' ANTED the best quality Foncinj Wire plain and barbed, Wire Naiis and Staples at tho lowest possible prices for cash GEORGE HERON'S Corner Store. ' WANTED KNOWN, OcorgoHoToTi V* is solo Bftciii f«r the original MAURICEVILLE LIME m Mastcrton. Tho prices will bo-Best lnnldinß Limo 4s a % Garden Lime 3s a bug, until further notice 34^5 WANTED KNOWH-You acre' . a splendid vaiieiy of l'otntoe at remarkably low prices for Cash. GEORGE HEROK'S Corner Store, Hall Snoot. ; \ ifiSTBD YY 'Crushed Oats, find Bran Fowls' Wheat, Oat-straw Chaff on Salo cheap for cash at GEORGE HERON'S OnrnerStara WANTED MOW-TWOEIT HERON is selling various sugars at greatly rdduccd prices fur cash; alsoa splendid assortment of leas, in boxes of all sizes, and other grecorles at prices to suit the times TKT ANTED KN \TW. rHJS ORIENTAL HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Has changed hands, and is undergoing extensive alterations.

Tho Pining Room will bo uuder the supervision of a first ekes man, so that thh public can xoly upon receiving ovcrv attention in the very best style, The proprietor has gouo to great uxponae ia this department, fur by paying first, class wages, ho has secured the sei vices of the chef usually employedatßellaniy's, who ia universally acknowledged to bo one of the boat men in the colony. UJNCHEON from 12 to 2. Thiawll bo suaranlecd tho best iii the city, ami will include a glass nf Exhibition ale, tup of tea or coffeo, for ONKSHILUNU. For Hoarders the comfort and con vemenco cannot bo surpassed, and tho terms cheapest in ft'ellington. A porter meets all Wairaram trains 34i!6. WAfITED-Tc Lot a dwelling of S Bo™, Conservatory, Stable, mid othor Outbuildings. 1 aero of Land planted with fruit and ■ ornamental treos, in Church-street, lately occupied by Judge Von Stunner For terms, apply to Solhr and Chennells. 324S WAiN'l El)KNOWN-W, VUm NELL, Coal and Timber Mer chant, can supply builders and othor with nil kiuds of Building Timberjiavinp a largo stock on band of Totara, Matai, Krau, White Pike, and all dressed timbers. Shikgles, Housebmcks, Firewood com &c., always on hand. Carting of all descriptions done at reasonable rates, Doing my ot»u cartin? 1 can supply timber at Mill Prices; W.Pranpnell, Corner of Rennll and Oueen Sta Masterton-

WANTED KNOWN-Mns Dawson J (late of Dunedin) Drossmakor Hawey • street Masterton, Dresso - mido at reasonable prices. Ladiea b'fliers cut and fitted. FhUlasß fit and style 1)338 Masterton Labor Exchange (Corner of Quoon and Perry-sts.) Wauiau-A aguauMAlD, at onco Apply Washington's Labor Agency, Queen Street. WANTED KNOWN-Agent for Weekly Press, Liberator, New ZealaiidGraphic, Now Zealand Mail, Canterbury Times, Evening Press', and N.Z, Referee. J Washington. Vl/ ANTED. KNOWN. -That J VV Washington may always bo found at his corner shop, where he still cuts hair and shaves with lightning rapidity. Customers never kept waiting, Patronised by heads of all nations. N B-The Ladies room is still open. WAixiaii JiftUV'JU.— Vujs's Coach leaves Maincc. 'illoßailway Station for Sliifitertoii'e&ry:' >Vednesday ami Saturday moruinß at UO., arriving in' Masterton at 11. The Coach leaves Mastorton on the return trip at 8 p.m,' Fares—Zs return, Is 6d singlo. - 33^ nrANTBDTO.SELI.-Af.cod*. VV roomed Cottage with ixullory ; palius;: fmw all round, Terms exceptionally e.\sy. Forfutther partioulp,apply to Sbwir &tsm W'•'■;■ .■'■■'■■'" ■:' .■'■■•■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 12 June 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 12 June 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3534, 12 June 1890, Page 3

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