ANTED KNOW - Advert; :. ; i y : ,. : mints:t.for! situations in th ! jolurari riot■ oraodihg 10 words ON' SHILLING iiab insertion, SIXPENCE iaoh subsequent insertion, vv UTANTED agenoi*.■'■■ ,'■ r.l, Apply VV Beard, Oringdoan. "Refoi'iinccs required. ANTED,-A mnu with' irocd'dogii 1., , capablo of Mking chargo of a small sheep run, Apply to . • Tlic3 Etchings, Wnirbriea.' WANTED KNOWN-Thaf GEO. HERON is soiling various sugars it greatly, reduced prices for cash; aisoo iplendid assortment of teas, in hoses o all sizes, and other greccrles at prices tc' suit the ttuies',,. . Masterton Labor Exchange f Corner of Oueen and Perrv-st WANTED" KNOWN Weekly Press, Liberator 1 New Zoaland Mail, Canterbury Times, Evening Press, and N,Z. Roforco. J . Washington. WAWTED KNOWN,-That J. 'Washington may always bo found at his corner shop, whero ho still outs' hair and \ shaves silli lightning wpidtty. Customers nover kept waiting Patronised i.by, heads of all nations. N B—The Ladies room is still open ANTED KNOWN.-Yon can got VV the best quality Fonoing Wiro plain and barbed, Wiro Nails and Staples at the lowest possible prices for cash GEORGE HERON'S Ooruor Store. . KNOWN.iJeorgo Heron f» is. Bole agent for the original MAURICEVILLE LIME in Masterte Tho prices will be-Best building Lime. 4i a Bag, Garden Lime 3s a ba/. until furtliornotice - : .■■: :i. ■ 415 "ANTED KNOV'N.-That W, r t _ Viie's Conch leaves. Maurice >ille Railway Station for Masterton every iVednesday and Saturday morning at. 130;',■•. raving .in Masterton at 11. The. Coach leaves Masterton on tho return trip atS p.m. Fares—2a Cd return llsGdsinglo. : .. 384 l MMIM9MiKW " (late of Dunedin) Dressmaker 'flessoy - street Masterton, Dressa made at reasonable prices. Ladie bodices out and fitted. First-class fl nnd atvle. 8338 WANTED KNOWN-Tou canws a splondid variety of Potatoe at remarkably lowprioea for Cash, a GEORGE HERON'S Corner Store Hall Street. WANTED KNOWN-W. PRANG NELL, Coal and Tiuibor Mer chant, can supply builders and other with all kinds of Buildir g Timber,havinp' a largo stook on hand of Totaiu, Matai Rnro, White Pine, and all dressed tim bars. Bungles, coals &o„ always on hand. Carting of all descriptions done at roasonable'rates Doing my oiyn cartinp 1 can supply tim bor at Mill Prices. W.Prangnell, Corner of Renall and Oueen Sts Masterton' TIT-ANTED KNOWN.-&;(ra pair Y V of tows mth fbit llt has como to Masterton at last, an extra nair ot .Ireuscra with evory suit of clothes. A suit of clothes and an. extra pair of trousers (of the same stuff) will be given in return for a five pound note, by the cheapest cash tailor in tho Wairarapa, Topcoats£2 ss (netfc cash), troußurs2ls lnado of good material, arid honest legitimate workmanship, good fit, per. feet style and finish guaranteed. Selfmeasurement charts on application to JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-street, Mastodon, flelect pattorns to chboso from, Order early to prevent disappointment from JAMES WEBB, tailor, Mastorton. ■. .. . 357 i! WANTED-To Let a dwelling ol 9 Rooms,Conservato'ry, Stable and other Outbuildings, 1 acre of Lano planted with fruit. and ornamenta.' troos, in Church-street, lately occupied by Judge Von 1 Stmmor,. For terms, apply to WSoll'ar 324E WANTED TO ;SELL,-A good 4VV roomed Cottage with Scullery in .Queen-street; paling fenco ail round, Terms exceptionally easy, Forfurthot particulars, apply to W Sellar. Railway Boarding House' {Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street) MastertonTHE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working mon) for past favors, having renovated and completely rofurnished it throughout, bees to intimato that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it is second to nono in tho Wairarapa, THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT, Board and Lodging 18s per' week If paid in advance, or £1 et tho end of tho week, ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING, BEDS, ONE SHILLING <lnokiivj and Reading Rooms, Priwife Silting Room for ladies, 300DSTABIING. FRED WRIGHT GIRLS'COLLEGE jITRS HAMMOND bogs to announce that tho THIRD TERM will commeno on MONDAY, Soplomber 22nd,'at OXFORD HOUSE, A Dancing' Class for Pupils and Others will be hold on SATURDAYS iromlotol2a,m, ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 QUBSORIPTION lists nro being O started through tho Lowor Valley for tlie purposoof raising funds for tho boneGt of tho children of tho lato Alfred Clifton, who died at Carterton about twolvo months ago. Tho children, fiyo in number, with ages ranging from four-, toen months to soven yoars, havo boen taken ohavgs of by Mr'Lars Anderson, of Bketahtina, entirely at his own oxponso. Ho has applied to the Benevolent Society for aid, but they informed himthatnothing could bo dono in tho matter, He was informed tliot tho only way was to hand tho children over to tho police, ivhich lie did notliko .doing as Mrs Anderson had promised Mr Clifton that sho would see to the children. It comes very hard on Mr Anderson to have to support tho children out of his own pocket. Mrs Clifton has gone out to work, but has b».on very ill, and, quite umblo to assist in any way. Anv 5 one who could assist by giving a littlo would bo doing a-charitable action, h'ubsoriptiona may.be left a} the olliceol this paper,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3664, 17 November 1890, Page 3
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849Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3664, 17 November 1890, Page 3
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