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W- ANJPED KNOWN-Advort 160 meats: for situations •in column not wc&odini; 16 words ONE SHILLING first insHion, SIXPENCE •■ach subsequent insertion.' / FANTED —A \!enoral Servant. Apply Mrs Spencer li 1 . Beard. (TTTANTjEU-Two Hoo'SEJMiiis, two ,VV GksebAtjpervaiita, niitlaKniisß : Gikl, Applyat ohco' to MrsTaylerV Queen St Registry. . - 3G51 TXTANTED -Tenders fur a tramway VV? 33ridg0p .Labout'. 0n1y.., Spoci'ir oations.attliemilL .Tenders close Bth Noverabu;. ' ■ ~ ... ALEX McLEOD & CO, TAKTEL) —]ntelli<;ont youth' for " I. tlio printing trade/ Must b a goo) scholar. ; Apply this oftteo * Masterton Labor Exchange (Corner ofOucon and l'erry-sto,) ITTANTED KNOWN - Agent for VV'. Weekly, j, Press, . Liberator .Now Zealand Mail, Canterbury; Tiuios, Evening Press, and N.Si, Reforce. J v Washington; : ; ' : . jTAWTBD. .KNOWN. That J. 'Washington may always bo found at' his corner shop, where be still outs hair and .shaves r.illi lightnirg rapidity. .Customers never kept wsitii g Patronised by. heads of all nations. NB—TI)G-L,iDiKi ropiii' iB still fpun < TANTED KNOWN.-Yon can got _ ■ the best quality; Fencing Wiro plain and barbed, Wire Kails and Staples at'jho lowest pbssiblo pricos for cash GEORGE HERON'S Ooriier Storo. ■ TmNTED KNOWN, ileorgo Heron f » "' is cole agent for the original MAJJ.RICEVILLE LIME m Miistertoni Tlio prices will be-Best building Lima 43 a Bag, Garden Lime 3s a ba,r, until further notice 1 , ■. ' ,416 "ANTED KNOY'N.—That' W. ■; 'Tan's Coach leaves Maurice 'illo Railway Station for Mastorton every Wednesday and Saturday morning at 3.30., arriving in Mastortim'at 11, The Coach leaves Masterton oh tho return trip atß p.m. Fares-28 Gd return IsGd single. \ : 3814 WANTED KNOWN—!ta Dawson ' * (late of Dunedin) Dressmaker ?y - street , Masterton, . Dresse' made, at reasonable priccj. Ladie bodices cut and fitted, First-cta 15 arid style; 8338 "ANTIirKNOWH-YorM . . a splendid variety of Potatoo at remarkably low prices , for Cash, a GEORGE .HERON'S Corner Storcii Hall Street. . ANTED KNOWN~W. I'IIANG NELL, Coal awl Timber Mar chant, can supply builders and other with all kinds of Buildir g Timber,havinj a largo stock on hand of Tot.uu, Matax Rihu, White Pike, and all dressed tim bers. Shingles, tlousKniocKs,i'iituwooL coils &e„ always cn hand. Carting of all descriptions dono at reasonable rates Doing my o«n carta? 1 can supply tim ber at Mill Pricos. W.Prangnoll, Cornet of Renall and Queen Sts Masterton' WANTED KNOWN—Tht GEO" HiSltON is'selling various sugar; at greatly reduced nricosfor cash; also a splendid assortment of teas, in boxes o all sizos, and father grecorlcs at prices to suit tho ttmes WANTED KNOWN.-fefra pniY Vf ofZvuscrn-iilhgiitni has como to Masterton at last, an oxtra pair ot trousers with every suit of. clothes, A suit of clothes and an extra pair of trousors (of,the samo stnfl) will bo siren in return for a five pound note, by. the cheapest cash tailor, in tho Wairarapa, Top coats £2 Ds (nett cash),' trousers 21s mado of good material, and honost legitimate workmanship, good fit, per, feet style'and finish guaranteed,' Solfmeasurement charts on application fc JAMES WEBB,' Choap Cash Tailor, Queen-street, Mastodon, fielect patterns to choose from, Order early to prevent disappointment from JAMES WEBB.' tailor, Masterton. . 357!)

WANTED-To Lot a dwelling ol 5 liooms, Conservatory, Stablo and other Outbuildings, 1 aero of Lano planted with fruit and ornamonta. trees, in Church-street, lately occupied by Judgo Von Stuimei, For-tonus, apply to \V Sollar 324E U7ANTED TO SIiLL.—A good 4V V roomed Cottage with Scullery in Queen-street; paling fonco ad round. Terniß exceptionally easy.. For further particulars, apply loW-Smmb. "mutual life" ASSOCIATION OF Australasia. Established 1809. (Incorporated by Act ;! Parliament). Registered under Lifo Assuranco-Cnyi. panies and Policies Acts of New Zealand. ffs Af Jmm QHO'.VS a TWENTY-TWO' Year jj record of sound, honorablo, and Prudent management, during v/liiuh it HAS PROMPTLY PAID EVERY OLAIM. Is a thoroughly COLONIAL INSTITUTION with all its fyiid? invested in the Colonies, and no branches outsido them, DOO3 HOT issue TONTINE POLICIES. Believing tho system us advocated here to lie a delusivo and unjust form ol Assuraneo. NEXT DIYrSIOW OF momjuKS IJN ,iß»i ENDOWMENTS FOR CHILDREN. The MutalLifo Association of Austinlasin's New Oentinitiiul Tablet. H.R. 14 and H.R. 21 ' Avo recummcnded to tlio attoitian of ,'IJ prudent and thoughtful parents and sguardiuis who wish to provide menis for completing tho education of a child on roaching tho age of 14; or lor endowing a child with a marriage portion, or a" liny wiih capital for professional or business career, on attnining 21 years o nyo. Every possible conlirgeney is covered by these original Tables, and ii good rate of compound interest is guaranteed at the end of tfio term by tho Iho Policy, which is non-forfeitable while Surender Value lasts, , A father, ago 80, endows his son, agod 1, fiir £IOO, payable on his roiching 21 years of age, the Annnsl Premuim beinj £3 4s !)d, If the father should dio .my limo after the lint payment us ibove, instead of the widow naviiig to eontinuo paying premiums, the endowment 'becomesa "Paid-up"l'ojicy, and. matures when the hny reaches .21 years 4 age In tha event of tho child's •loath during currency of the Policy, tho whole of Prcnniinis paid will bfl rofunded. G. S. W. DA LItYM PIilS, Local Agent, B GILL ' lUaidont Agent

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3655, 6 November 1890, Page 3

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