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WANTED KNOWN—Advertisemcnts for situations in this column not exceendms: 10 words ONE SHILLING first insertion;'SlXPENCE J ach subsequent insertion. rFTANTEB-G ood general servant, YV apply at onco to Mrs Reilly, Institute. WANTED KNOWN-JAS. WEBB has just opened up afresh stock of TWEEDS, and COAI'INGS which he is dosirouk'of cutting up in GLOBO. Please inspect and leave your esteemed orders, and I will soon smash tlioin up and savo tho country from inevitable ruin, cousequeDt on the loss of Atkinson JAMES WEB 1), 3718 Cheap Cash Tailor. Wf ANTED—A good rabbiter with VV dogs. Apply y. and W. WaRDELL. WANTED Green Flax 10 bo delivered ut Rivorside FlaxMill. GEORGE HERON., 'ANTED KNOWN.— THE CO OPERATIVE DRUG STORE Cuba Street, Wollingtou, is allowed by- • all who call thoro, to bo the " most reasonable Chemists' •Shop in Wellington for all Toilet Requisites, Chemist Sundries, Spom'es Patont Medicines, etc. Gliaryea for dispensing prescriptions aro regulated by the price of tho drugs enumerated and not by the old orthodox scale. Wir. E. WOODS; - the . proprietor, believes in tho use and nuc abuse of his knowledsro of chemistry, and can sanstj all classes of his thorough practiea., acquaintance with all branohes of his' ofesaion. Mrs E Tayler's Queen Street Rogistry' and Fruit Depot. WANTED— A 'Houaeraaid and a Kitchenmaid for ono family. WANTED— A good General Servant '' and-a Housemaid for ono family. GRAZING for horses and cows, (good feed and water). ■ WA.NTtSD— A good General for the country. Wages 15s. , ' < ">> \XT ANTED KIN OWN —Fruits ofjfthe \ V season. New Potntoos and FRESH MILK twice daily at Mrs Jay let's. ■ANTED'TO/SELL!—A good 4 , . ; roomed Cottage with Scullery in Queen-street ; paling fence ail round. Terms exceptionally easy. For further particulars, apply to W. Seliar. VACANCIES i tot'; GENTLEMEN , BOARDERS. Permanent or Board only at HOLLY HOUSE, Cliapol Street. Terms Moderate. 3672 WANTED KNOFN.—That JN. .jYilb's Coach leaves Maurice . /ille Railway Station for Mastarton every vVednesday andHSaturday motninß at 3.30., .'arriving in Masterton at 11. 'The Coach leaves Mastorton an the return trip at 8 p.m. Fares—2s Gd return Is 6d single. 334# •TIT"ANTED KNOWN—IT lis Dawson ! (late of Dunedin) Dre3smaker Hessey - street Masterton. Dresse. made' at reasonable - pridaj. Ladies bodices cut and fitted. Fir&t-c.'aaa fit and style. 833? * "17"ANTED K N OWN. THE VV LITTLE CASH TAILOR thanks' .err' much the Liberal i Electors of Masterton and the surrounding districts of Wellington and Woodville. The-woo' is torh;from the ahecps' back,' Washed Spun,, and Woven, .and placed in the hands'; of J ajies iWkisb, Tailor, in tlio shape of: Broad Cloth and .Handsome Tweeds,.and now adorns the baok of . humble voterß in goodly numbers and the large number of orders for Xmas already in -hand will keep me fully, employed up to that, festive season. For your kindness in placing me at the head of the i poi£ and liberal backing for the, last 2 years, I tender you my. hearty thinks, and wish youajl happiness and prosperity. JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen street, Masterton. YTTANTED—To Let a dwelling ol Vy 5 Rooms, Conservatory, Stablo. and other Outbuildiuga, 1 acre of Lano planted with fruit and- ornaments, trees, in Church-street, lately occupied by Judge Von Stuimdr For terms, apply to W Sellar '• 3245 MASTERTON Girl's College, term will commojio ton MONDAY, February Otli. Terms and prospectus on application to MRS HAMMOND, , Oxford House. Masterton, January 21st, 1891, 3721 TO THE LADIES MASTERTON MKSSAGK IN returning 'thanks for past favors begs to announce that she lias removed to larger and more commodious premises, next door to her old establish" inent, and invites inspection of the large atookof—' FANCY GOODS NEEDLEWORK, TOYS, STATIONERY, BOOKS, etc, "BiZAA R," QUEEN STREET. MASTERTON. MASTERTON AGRICULTURAL & PASTORAL ASSOCIATION. Will hold their ANNUAL Ram and Ewe Fair IN MESSRS LOWES & lORNS' SALE YARDS, MASTERTON, sth and 6th Feb. 1 SALE TO COMMENCE AT 11 All entries to be inserted in catalogue s must be m the hands of tho Secretary by9p.mon FRIDAY, January 30th, 1891. Ordinary entries will be taken up till 10 a.m on lirat day of sale. Lincoln!) will bo sold t>n the lirat day, llimueys, etc., second day. ALEXR. WALKER, Special Notice. JJUGH MiWHJNA* wishes <o . inform the peioplu of hlattorton and district that he lias of..mud a BOOT ami SHOE shop opposite t'io Prince of Wales' Hotel, where thej can ijut hoots it reasonable prices for cash, Boots made to order and repairs done at lowprices. Best material used HUGH MAWIIINAV. NOTICE. POISON* will 1.: .... on lIAI Rf 'T VILLI?. Mnuriei:vi|'e. 1.-iti- MRS BROOKE'S properly, aftor tliiu date, HUGH W. JACKSON, Avondale,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3729, 6 February 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3729, 6 February 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3729, 6 February 1891, Page 3

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