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WANTED KNOWN—Advertise, menta for situations in this column not oyceendintc 16 Words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion, ANTED—.i situation by a respectable middle aged person, as working housekeeper, or general servant in a sraaJ/ family. Wages not so much an object as a comfortable home. F nd of children. Mrs JViiin- 0 i. Grey town. . . TTfA WEirKNOW N—That W". VV VILE.'S Mauriceville coach will run next THURSDAY, WAITED —Tenders for fencing Waihi, Wangaehu. . Apply sharp, DR. HGSKING, ...... Church Street, -! • Mastorto iVTTANTED ;-Situation by ah EXW PERIENCE RABBITTER with DOGS & FERRETS. Apply D; W. office of this'paper. WN TED KNO \V N—A few rbasons why the public of Masterton should encourago the cheap cash tailor (JAMES WEBB, Mastorton.) -Firstly he was the first to reduce the price for first class tailoring in Mastertci; Secondly he gives first class value ir tweeds and coatings; Thirdly he has al!. orders for tailoring made in Masterton . Lastly he fits .and pleases tho most fastidious, Coriie and secure your otdere ' for St. Patrick.and' Faster holidays at onco to save disappointment, hundreds of patterns and raw material to choo&d,. from.' jdtarable English and Colonial tweeds. Trusting your esteemed favors wii.li Q.O.A. JAMES WEBB. , Cheap Cosh Tailor,, Qtieen strebt, ,Ma, terton. .. .. Wanted. . known.—That w. 5 'Yii-K's CoachJleaypB * ville Railway Station for MaatArtbri every Wednesday and Saturday at 5.30., arriving in Masterton 'at 12 The C. i ao ves Masterton on thi return. m. Fares—2s 6d returr UCd tn P atß P- 38 "I*7"ANTED—To Let: a dwelling ol • W 9 Rooms, Conservatory, Stable; ' and other Outbuildings, - acre of Land planted .with fruit and ornauiant&i trees, in Church-street, lately occupied by Judge Von Stumer.. , For ♦eraw, apply to W Sellar " 3245

"ANTED KNOWN-JAS. WEBB has jUßti opened up a frosh stock of TWEEDS and COATINGS, which he Is desirous of catting up in GLOBO. Please inspedt and leave your esteemed orders, and I will soon smash thbia up and saye the country from .inevitable ruin, consequent on the loss of Atkinson james webb;: . 3718 Cheap Cash friilor. ACANCIES tor GENTLEMEN ' BOARDERS. Permanent of Board only at HOLLY HOUSE, Ohapel Street. Terms Moderate. ' WANTED, — Green Flax .to bd delivered at Riverside Flax Mill. GEORGE HERON. ANTED KNOWN.— THE CO OPERATIVE DRUG STORE Cuba Street, Wellington, 'is allowed by all who call there, to bo the most <■' reasonable • Chemists' Shop in Wellington for all Toilet Requisites, Chemist" Sundries, 'Spiinpes Patent Medicines, etc. Chargei for dispensing prescriptions are regulated by the price of the drugs enumerated an not by the old orthodox scale. Wie. E. WOODS, the proprietor/ believes in the use and not abuse of his knowledge of chemistry, and can Batislj. all classes of bis thorough practica acquaintance with all branohes of hv. ofessi'on. '■' ■ ■ ■ ' ■ 'i TXT ANTED KNOWN—Was Dawson * * (late of Dunedw) Dre3Bmaker Hessey - street Maatnrton. Dresße made at reasonable priosa. Ladie< bodices cut and fitted. Fint-clais fl and style ' " 833 - Mrs E Tayler's Queen Street Registry and .Fiuit 'Depot. WANTED —A good general for Hotel. • ITANTED—A .Nurse Girl and a VV thorough good General for Mas • terton. - .< £ ? - • GRAZING for horses and cows, (gooi ' feed and water). WAITED— :A good General for the country. Wages 16s. TjlOR SALE—THIS DAY Grapes, F Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Passion, Fruit,Mulberries,Blackberries, Bananas, Plums. Cucumbers,(and all kiuda of fresh vegetables, New Milk. . .... -

WANTED TO SELL.—A good 4roomed Cottage with Baullfty. in Queen-street; paling fence ail rounds Terms exceptionally easy. For further particulars, apply to W Sellar, MASTERTONSWIMMING fcITHS A, G. THOMPSON. Open DAILY, from 0 a.m. till dark. ADMISSION: ' Adults Boys under 15. . Yearly • 10a 5s Half yearly 7s ,6d 4s ... > Quarterly 5a 23 Gd Monthly 2s Cd Is 6d Weekly Is 9d Single' Bath Bd. INTIMATION. As a number of people are under tlio impression that the creek water is used in connection with the Lemonade business we ties? to state that the' water thus used is obtained from a spring; 12ft below the level of the Creek. - ' A. G. THOMPSON. SPECIAL i ANNOUNCEMENTOWING to rapid increase of business at the CORNER SHOP, a first class assistant has been engaged for the Hairdresshg Department. J. Washington is therefore enabled to Rive more attention to the Tobacco and Fancy Goods Departments, at the same time being able to supervise the Hairdresssing and Shading Baloop, whioh has recently been renovatod and refitted. Customer? can rely on immodiato attention, TWO CHAIRS being mow available. Tobaccos, Fancy- Goods, and Stationery of the very best. J. WASHINGTON, At D. McLauphlan's Corner Shop, Queen Street, Masterton. 87 Special Notice. H UGH MaWHINAST -;visbcs to inform the people of Aiasterton and district that he has cponed a BOO* and SHOE shop opposite the Prince of Wales' Hotel, whero thej can get - boots at reasonable prices' for ca«h, Boots made to order and repairs don at low prices. Best material used HUGH MAWHINAY, MASTEItTON Girl's College torm will commence on MONDAY, February 9th. Terms and prospcotus on application l ° MRS HAMMOND, Oxford House, Miattrton, Jant ary 21st, 139J,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3753, 13 March 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3753, 13 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3753, 13 March 1891, Page 3

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