WAKTEp'.ENOWN.-Adyerjse. menta for: situations ■ in this column not exceeding 10 words ONE. oaoh aubaequeiil; ip'prt.ion . ', '..■■' ANTED-Board .and • lodging i i 'groom's) for single gontlcmari. Applyß,6.feofflcoof thispaper, • ' ANTED TO BUIiKSW-£4OO. ,T? fora'term of yeirs'oh good freehold "security.—apply" 0 D, C/o Mr 6. Qundersou,- MautidevillS. IT7ANTED TO LET.-.V cottage in VV Ooie Sircet, now in tlio ocoupatioii of;Mra.;Yohng..'.: Apply If. '.CUsemero, Maaterton. ~;: ~.v; ANTED TO PURCHASE-Knl). j.T T bits in Any quantity. Highest prico given, Apply office of this paper. ANTEDr-TOLET-a:cottagoiu iT Mien-street, low rental, apply tlliS Office, ,'; '•'■■/: . ? ''; ;' ANTED—Ac once, general scr- ; tt:' vants and housemaids. Apply sharp, Mrs ; Keiily, Begißlry :■ Office, Institute, WANTED-Tho people of Master•. ton to obtain full value for thou money by obtaining their boots and shoes at •H.HOUNSLOW.S Queen'; Street, .Ma'sterton;'' . ";":■.' ANTED ~KNOWi.v~Money.ti; r-l l. .: vi!--. 1 . ■ ■■•.... ~. ;> lend jn any sum from £ - 25 upwardt at lowest"current rates'of iiitcrest Fct further particulars apply to Sellat 'and Chonnells, Queen Street, Masterton. TTTAWTED KNOVH.-That W, ' Vy''j VjLte's; Coach' leaves 'Maurice viUoMway'Sfatidh for Mastort'on overy Wednesday and-Saturday morning at 5.30,, arriving in Masterton 1 at '1!. The Coach leaves Masterton on the return trip at 8 p.m. Fares—2s return, Is Gd single. < 3314
WANTED TO SKJjL.-A food 4 roomed Cottage with Scullery in Qucen-Btrpct; paling fence all round, Terms exceptionally easy. For further particulars, apply to ,Sellar & CUES' nrus. .;:.'• 3402 Masterton Labor Exchange (Corner of Queen andPerry-ata.) WANTED situation by n good f>en< ; eralservant. TT7ANTED.-A boy lor.Stsb.o, [7"AN t'ED-A situation by a Mar- ,\ .. ried Couple, Good references. Apply. J. Washineton. : 8039 WANTED- A HOUSEMAID, at onco Apply Washington's Labor Agency, Queen" Street. WANTED KNOWN-Agent for Weekly Press, Liberator, Now Zealaiid Graphic, New Zealand Mail, Canterbury Times, Evening PrcßS, and N.Z. Koforoe. ,1 .".Washington, WANTED KNOWN.-That J '.'Washington may always be found at his, corner shop, whero lie still cuts hair and shaves with lightning rapidity. Customers never kept waiting, fationised by heads of all nations. N B—The Ladies room is still o on. WANTED KNOWN:-That fl. HOUNSLOW'S now ™tot stock,has arrived,'; Comp'nnd inspect thouew'good3.
WANTED KNOWN-Tirobcr can be procured at Mill Prices, at 0 E Dasikll'h. . 34?2 ANTED KNOWN.-Yon can get i, the best quality Poncing Wire plain nud barbed, Wire Kails mid Staples at the lowest possible prices for cask GEOIIOE HERON'S Corner Store. rSTED KNOW, George Heron is solo agent, for the original MAURICEVILLE LIME m Maslerton. The prices will bo-iUest. buildiii}! Lima 4s ,a Bag, Garden Lime 3s a bag, until farther notice ' ' 3415 WANTED KNOWN-You cauve a splendid variety of Potato?, nt remarkably low prices for Cash, GEORGE HERON'S Corner Store, Hall Street. . WANTEDKNOWN.-WholoOats .Crushed Oats,' and Bran Fowls' 'Wheat, Oat-straw Chaff on Sale cheap for.-' cash at GEORGE HERON'S CornorSta
WANTED MOWN-That OEO. HERON is soiling various sugars at greatly rdduccd pricesfur uashjnlaoasplondid assortment of teas, in boxes of all sizes, aud other greccrlcs at prices to suit tlio tlmt,* WANTED KHOWW-ftiits Dawson '• (lute of Duhcdiii) Dressmaker Hosßoy • Btrcot .; Mastoiton. Urease inado nt reasonable prices, Ladies bodices cut and fitted. Firbt-clasß fit —' BtVlO ■ ■•..' 83IJ8 WANTED-To Let a dwelling of 3 Bourns, Conservatory, Stablo, and other Outbuildings, 1 aero of Land planted with fruit iihd otnamental trees, iu Church-street, lately occupied by Judge Von.-Stunner 'For terms, iipplyjtoSellar and Cliennells, 3245 W" ANTED KNOWTwrWiAW NELL, Coal and Timber Mor chant, can supply builders and other with all kinds of Building Timber,havinji a largo stock on hand of Turau, Matai, Himo, White Pine, and all dressed tiinborS.:Sin»OLEB,HoUSEBLOCKS,FIKEWOOD cons &c., always on hand. Carting of all descriptions donu at reasonable rates. Doing my <n"ii enrtinp 1 can supply tini. bor nt Mill Prices, W.Pranjmell, Corner of fienall and Oueen Sts Mnttettoii' WANTKOKNOWN-HMawiiinay luujusli landed tho fii'stsliipmont of Coal for tho winter seasun. Nowcastlo and Coalbrookdalti. Oonsuuiers can havo thou) separate iff mixed if required, Tons and half tons at reduced prices. IIIIOH MAWHINAY, Kurupuni Firewood and Coal Yard. Orders loft with Mr G 0 Saqb proinptlyattendfd to. 3500
WANTED KNOWN-Tlmt MISS JOHNSTON lias opened a dressmaking establishment in Queen-street, (opposite the Presbyterian Church). Dressmaking on tho Scientific system. Tiie lateab Style, and Fit Guaranteed. Charges Moderate. Miss, Johnston, Quoen-st, Masterton WANTEDKNOWN-LAGRIPPEt LAGMPPEI Prevented by procuring a good warm suit from tho Cheap Cash Tailor,'Masterton, James .Wbbb, Style, fis, and workmanship cannot be excelled. Thousands of samples to chooso from, English and Colonial. Oontleuien can have thoir clothes mad'by hand or machine, at James; Webb 1 ' Cheap Cash Tailoring Establishment. Won't you come anil loavo your ordor lot a suit or a pair of beauti'ul fitting trousers, To prevent disappointment come early to' JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-street, Mastorton.' 350 V TTT ABIBD KM WN. I'HtiiORIENTAI HOTEL, WILLIS STREET, WELLINGTON, Has changed hands, and is undergoing' ' extensive alterations, The Dining Room will, be under tb'o supervision of a first class man, so that the public can rely upon receivint' every attention in tho .vcrybest style. The proprietor has gono to great exponsc in this department,' for by paying firstclass wages, ho has secured the services of tho'chef usually oiuployedatßellamy's, whoiß "uiiiveraally acknowledged to be one of the best men in the colony. ■;•■' LUSOHEON,nioMI2:to2, ,vTliis wll bo guaranteed the host ii, luoludo a.glasa oi Exhibition ale, cap of tea or coffee) for fe ; .wc ONE SHILLING, v \J, ; For Boarders cho comfort and 'con' vnnience caunot be surpassed,, and tho terms Cheapest iu'Welliugton, ■','
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3538, 17 June 1890, Page 3
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