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WAJSTKB KNOWN—Ad. ti > mcnta for situations in til column not eyooondmo; 16 words Ofc | SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE ■mch subsequent insertion. ANTED.—Grazing for HUKSKB near Mastorton t a Paddock from soven to ton acres preferred. Apply G, JOHNSTON. Queen St, C ALL AND SEE THB " MOHEGAN " AT C. E. DANIELL'S IRONMONGERY, Clt, AND COLOR SIORE, Qaeen-St., Masterton. Iron, Lead, Zinc, Glass, Paint, Tin, Kails and Timber, on band. ANTED ilJNuvv JN —Ad the reqUest of a number of influential ladies and gentlemen of this town and for the benefit of those in the surround* ing districts, PROF. CKAJNNING, the eminent and well-known Phrenologist and Palmist, has decided to remain until tho end of this month, leaving positively 011 that day lor Eketahuna. Consult*". tions at Mrs Davies', Cole Stroot. WANTED— up till Saturday, March 28, tenders for Fencing about 160 chains on station 10, Block 111, Kopiia* ranga, R. E. BLADE. TJTTANTED— Tondors for fcllin? YY GO ACRES of bußli In tlio Masterton-MongaonoSpeclal Settlement. Tenders closo oh Saturday, April 4th, with Mr J. Elliot, saddler, or H. Kelly Manaia. Plans and specifications may bo seen at Mr Elliott's. WANTED —A junior Clerk, with previous oxporience. State salary required. App'.y by lotter, M.G„ Cato of Dailv Office. WANTED to buy a GOOD COW in full milk, latoly calved. Apply Daily Office. w ANTED—Tenders for fencing Waihi, Wangaehu. Apply sharp, DR. HOSKING, Ohurch Street, Masterton. MRS TA.YLEK/S Queen-Si, Registry and Fruit Depot, WANTED- A good girl for tho country. \\f~ ANTED liorsos iinchcowa to'grazo 1 \l\ good feed and water. ~ TTTTANTED KNOWN—Foi sale this V t day, Grapes, Peaches, Pears, Nectarines, Passion Fruit, Mulberries!, Blackberries, Bananas, Plums, Cucuqjheiß, and all kinds of fresh vegetables. Now Milk. ■ WN TED KNOWN —A few reasons why tho public of Masterton should oncourago the oheap cash tailor (JAMES WEBB, Masterton.) Firstly he was the first'to reduce the price for first class tailoring in Masteitci; Secondly he gives first class value in tweeds and coatings; Thirdly ho has aH orders for tailoriup made in Masterton j Lastly ho fits and pleases tho mosli fastidious. Come and secure your orders for St. Patrick arid Kiister holidnys at once to save, disappointment, hundreds of pattornß and raw material to choose from. Handsome, durablo English and Colonial tweeds. Trusting your esteemed favors with Q.C.A. JAMES WEBB. Cheap .Cash Tailor, Queen strett, Ma. torton. "VST"AN TED KNOWN.—That W. Yy Vile's Coach leaves Maurice., ville Railway Station for Masterton every Wednesday and Saturday morning ab $.30., arriving in' Masterton at 12 Tho Coach leaves Masterton on tb». return trip atß p.m. Fares—2s 6d return I sGd 38 WANTED KNOWN-JAS. W]?BB has just opened up a fresh stock of TWEEDS and COATINGS which he is desirous of cutting up in GLOBO. Please inspect and leave your esteemed orders, and I will soon smash thu.i up and saye the country from ineyitablo ruin, consequent on the loss of Atkinson JAMES WEBB, 3718 Cheap Cash Tailor. WANTED —Green Flax to ha delivered at Riverside Flax Mill. GEORGE HERON. WANTED TO SELL.-A good i roomed Cottage with Sculler} in Queen-street; paling fence ail round Terms exceptionally easy. For further particulars, apply to W Seiaar, TTTANTED KNOWN.— THE CO YV OPERATIVE DRUG STORE Cuba Street, Wellington, is allowed by all who call there, to bo tho most reasonablo Chemists' Shop in Wellington Cor all Toilet Requisites, . Chemist Sundries, Sponcea Patont Medioinos, etc. ... Charges for dispensing prescriptions aro regulated by tho prico of the drugs onumorated and not by the old orthodox scale. Wii:. E. WOODS, tho proprietor, believes in tho use and not abuse of his knowledge, of chemistry, and can satiatj all classes of his thorough practice acquaintance with all branches of h k profession. Special Notice. H UGH MAWIIINA? wishes to inform the people of Maetertoa and district that ho has opened a BOO? and SliOE-Bhop opposite the Prince of Wales' Hotel, where thoj cunget bcots at reasonable prices for ca«h, Bootß made to order and repairs don at low prices. Best material used HUGH MAWHINAY, JAMES WICKENB, CORNER of QUEEN & PERRY Sis, BEGS to inform bis Customers and Ilia Public tlmt ho is now prepared to deliver Bread in all. pirts of tho l'orough. Bread, Fancy Goods, &c , of First Class Quality and at Reasonablo Prices, Balls, Picnics, Private ond Wedding Parties catered for on reasonable terms. ONE SHILLING LUNCH A SPECIALITY. Jmperial Fire Office OF LONDON. [Estaumshkd 1803.] Company is prepared to accept FIRE RISKS at lowest current vatof. Paid Up Capital and Invested Fijnds— ONE MILLION NINE HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS. J. GRAHAM & Co., '* ■ * Avtiitto, Dlaaterton.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3771, 28 March 1891, Page 3

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763

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3771, 28 March 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3771, 28 March 1891, Page 3

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