ANTED KNOWN—Advertise- ; menta for situations in th\s column not exceendtne 16 words ONE SHILLING Ent insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion , ANTED TO BENT, with » pur land within a convenient distance of Masterton. At this office. _ ANTED.—Agents for a good ' selling line ; either sex can earn [good income. Apply early as onky limited number is required. Novelty Importing Coy, Box 076, G.P.O. Sydney, N.S.W. MRS TAYLER'S Quebn-St, Registry and Fruit Depot WANfED— A Laundress, (pentle* man's family. AITING engagments a Rood man 1 Cook, also Ploughman and handy man. r ANTED—Agood general for hottt 7"ANTED horses and cows tograee good feed and water. ANTED KNOWN—Foi sal* thi. day, Grapes, Peaches, Pears. Nectarines, Passion Fruit, Bananas Prams, Cucumbers,- Pi* Melons and Pumpkins, and all kinds of fresh vere tables. New Milk. Strawberry Plants, Microcarpas, Bhubarb roots. NTEDKNOWN-A lew reasons T J why the publio of Masterton should encourage the cheap cash taOot he wag the first to reduce the price fat first , class tailoring in Mastertei; Secondly he Rives first class value (n tweeds and coatings; Thirdly he has all Lastly he fits and pleases the moat fastidious. Come and secure your enter? for St. Patrick and Faster holidays at once to save disappointment, hundreds of patterns and raw material to choose from. Handsome, durable English and Colonial tweeds. Trusting your esteemed favors with Q.O.A. JAMES "WEBB, Choap Cash Tailor, Queen street, Me. r terton. W roomed Cottage with Bcnlletj in Queen-street; paling fence all round Terms exceptionally easy. For further particulars, apply to W Sblmb. WANTED KNOWN.— THE 00 OPERATIVE DKOG STOBE Cuba Street, Wellington, is allowed by all who call there, to be the most reasonable Chemists' Shop in Wellington for all Toilet Requisites, Chemist Sundries, .Sponcet Patent Medicines, etc. Charge* for dispensing prescriptions are regulate* by the price of the drugs enumerated and not by the old orthodox scale. Win. E. WOODS, the proprietor, believes in the use and not abuse of his knowledge of chemistry, and can satisfy all classes of his thorough praetlcaacquaintance with all branches of h. profession.
MABTERTON CASH BOOT WAREHOUSE. R. HANNAH and Co., PROPRIETORS. TE take this opportunity of thank. ing the inhabitants of Masterton and District for the very Liberal Support accorded us since opening in Masterton, and by the inciease in our business we feel dure that the public fully recognise the advantage at a house where no middleman's profit is charged: and as we are the largest manufacturers mi importers in JHew Zealand, wo are i» a position to supply a cheaper and better article than any other house in the Colony, which fact is already weliknown throughout Hew Zealand. We have iusc arrivin? per AORANGI. TONGARIRO, & ARAW all the Latest Novelties in SOOTS AND SHOES, for Autumn and 'Winter, from the best English and Continental Makers, comprising Ladies, deals, andChildrens boots and shoes in all thenewest iashions. We have no need of quoting prices aa the publio already know that our price is the lowest, and our goods the best to be obtained in the colony. WE HAVE OVER £40,000 WORTH OF STOCK TO SELECT FROM. Orders are arriving from all parts of New Zealand. Goods posted to any part of the colony on receipt of Postal Order for the amount. | Leather and Grindery iwaya iuetook at Wellington prices. R. HANNAH AND OPPOSITE LOWES & 10RNS, QUEEN STREET, MABTERTO H, PETERSON MANAGER.
SUPPORT LOCAL INDUSTRY. \ 28SB8 CHAMBERLAINBROS. IXL beg to announce that they hare recently erected NEW MACHINERY for CRUSHING AND GRINDING Osts, Beans, Barley, and Make, for cattle and pigs, and that they have now on tale CRUSHED OATS. " As good as Chamberlain's Flour" Has become a proverb in the District. This year the quality Is evan aigherthan usual, inasmuch aa it has boon an ex. MESSRS OIdAMBEKLAIN BROS venture to hope that their "LOCAL XKBT7BT&T" < Will havetho support and encouragemeu oi the whole comunity, and thatcon. Mimers will insist on having CHAMBERLAIN'S FLOUR, And thus retain their money In the District. MASTEHTON STEAM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3808, 12 May 1891, Page 3
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