'ANTED'KNOW-Adverti yy ; mchts for :Bitu'ationa in. t column not erciodina; 16 words .ON SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENO: ANTED.agener lit. Apply TT .Mra GW Beard, Oringdean. Reforances required. . ANTr3D,-A man With woddogd v r ' capablo of taking charge of a small shocp run. Apply to '■ Tbos Etchings, Waironga, ' Masterton LaborExcliange ( Comer of Queen and Perry-st ANTED KNOWN-'Agwit. for it Weekly l Press,; Liberator Now Zealand Mail, Canterbury Times, Evening Pross, ami N,Z. Eeforeo. J Washington." WAJNTED KNOWN.-That J. Washington may always be found at his corner shop, where he Bli'l outs hair and shaves with lighting r.ipidily; Customers never kept waiting Patronised'by/'.heads of all nations. NBf-The. Ladies worn is still open WANTED INOWN.-You can got tho.best quality Foncing Wire plain and barbod, -Wire Nails and Staples at tho lowest possible 'prices for' cash GEORGE HERON'S Comer Store. '•' X\ fAiNTlip.pOWN, tfeorgo Heron V t is • solo ; agent for the original MAURICEVILLE LIME in Maßtorton; Tho prices' will bo—Best building Lime 4i ftßag,GarteLiuie3sft further notioolj ■ 415 ANTED KNOWN.-That' W, T T Vilb's Ccaoh leaves Maurice rillo Railway Station for Masterton every Wednesday and Saturday .morning at' 130.,'' arriving in" Masterton at 11,' Tho Coach leaves Masterton on the; return trip at 3 p.m. Fares—2a Gd return ■ laCdsingle. , 3814 ANTFD KNOWN-Mbs Dawsok '' (late of Dunedin) Dressmaker flessey • street Masterton, .Dresse' made at reasonable prices ladie bodices cut and fitted, First-class fj) and style. 8338 WANTED KNOWN-You caupe a Bplendid variety of Ppfcatoe at remarkably low prices for Cash, a GEORGE HERON'S Corner Store Hall Street. WANTED KNOWN -W. PRANG NELL, Coal and Timber Mer chant, can supply builders' and other with all kinds of Bui!dirgTimber,baviri{ a largo stock on hand of Totara, Matai Brsra, White Pine, arid all dressed tim bors.BuivGiEs.HousEßLOCKS.Fjiiiwoor. coals &c, always on hand. Cart : ng of all descriptions done at reasonable i ates Doing my o<»n cartinp 1 can supply tim ber at Mill Prices, W.'Prajiynoll, Comet of Renall and Oueen Sts Masterton: TTTANTBD MQW.-Mm pair VV. of ..'vomers vt'lft'&it lit has com* to Masterton nt last, an extra pair ot trousers with every suit of clothes. A suit of clotlies and an extra pair of tfouaora (of the saino stuff) will be Riven in return for a five pound note, by the cheapest cash tailor in tho Wairarapa, Top coats £2 6s (nett cash), trousers 21s inado of good matoiial, and honest legitimate workmanship,-good fit, per. feet stylo and finish' guaranteed. Self, measurement charts on application to •JAMES WEBB, Cheap' Cash Tailor, Queen-street, Masterton, Relcct patterns to choose from, Order early to prevent disappointment froin JAMES WEBB, tailor, Masterton, 3573 W"ANTED-To Let a dwelling ot. 9 Rooms, Conservatory, Stableand' othor Outbuildings, 1 aero of Land planted with "fruit and ornaments... I trees, in Church-street, lately occupied by Judge Yon. Stuimer, For terms, apply to W Sellar ' • 3245 WANTED TO. SEIiL,- ; A'g*odd *•' roomed Cottage with Scullery in Queori-streefc;' paling fence ail round. Terms exceptionally easy. 'Forfurtliot particulars,'apply to W Sellar, Railway Boarding House (Nearly Opposite Fost Office.) . Hell Street. lasterton. THE proprietor. of, this FavoBITB Boaediso House', in thanking his pitrons (especially the working-'mob) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, b.'sstoiritimato that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc,, it is second to 110116 in the Wairarapa. THE BEST la TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. . Board and Lodging 18s per woek IE paid in advance, or il ft the end of the weak. ALL MEALS, ONE vSHII LING, BEDS, ONE SHILLING UnoMngand Reading Boom. Primk Sitting Eoon for Mia, 300 D STABLING.' ■FKBI) WRIGHT PROPItIEIOB, GIRLS'COLLEGE lITRSHAMMOND begsto aunouncU that the THIRD TERM will comiwno on MONDAY, September 22ud, at OXFORD HOUSE; A Dancing Class for Pupils and Others will bo held on SATURDAYS iromlotol2a,m, ONE GUINEA PER TERM of 12 1 QUBSORIPTION lists aro boinc, 0 started through the Lower Valley ' for the purpose of raising funds for the ' benefit of the children of tho late Alfred 5 Clifton, who died at Carterton about [ twelve months ago. The' children, fiyo '' in number, with ages ranging from four--1 teen months to seven years, have been . taken chargs of by Mr Lars Anderson, of Eketahuna, entirely at his own _: expense: He lias applied to the Benevo--1 lent Society for aid, but they informed a him th?t nothing could bo dono in tho c matter, He was informed thot the oniy s way was to hand the children over to 3 the police, which ho did not like doing 5 as_ Mrs Anderson had promised Mr 1 Clifton that she would see to tho children. d It comes very hard on Mr Anderson 0 to have to support tho. children put of 1 bisownpocket. Mrs Clifton ha3gone y out to work, but has'biea very ill, and (juite unable to put in any way. Any ono who could assist by giving a little i'i. would bo doing a charitablo actijn. Subscriptions may bo loft ai tho officeof " this paper. " ; : ~ (EAPER AND BINDERTORs 3 xtI.SALEBYHORNSBYi ■■ ><! l ■■"'■.'■ ■'-'. Applyto, : / LOTOsudIORNS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3665, 18 November 1890, Page 3
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