WANTED KNOWM,— Mr P. Bennett, Ironmonger, GO, Cuba St., Wellington, adds his testimony to many others, stating thus, "I can testify to the beneficial results ol using Barkaclouqh's CIBN Dkstrovkb, it having removed two Tory troublesome corns without any pain whatever." WANTED. —A young woman for plain washing and cooking, (small family). Country. Auply sharp. Mrs Tayler's Queen-St Registry. W~ "* ANTED TO SiiLL. —Thr«o~ive 1bred hack*, just broken in, 4 and 5 years old. Apply Dailt Oflioo. WANTED. —Two Men as fiabbitters, with gunj and a few dogs. Experienced forreters preferred. — C. J. Tvllt, Table Lands, Martinborough. ANTED KNOWN, Knight Bevan Portland Cement 21/ per cask, Milburn Co's 20/. Apply Caselbero and Co. W~ ANTED.—A general Blacksmith. Apply Jah. Muir, Coachbuildor, Masterful). WANTED. A Teacher for Grasesndale Aided School, a tpod pianist preferred Apply sharp to W, J. Burling, Grassendale. YT/ANTED KNOWN,— Baura.Vf clodoh's CoitN Dertrotkr is obtainable from Mr J. Washington, Ma-'crton; Mr W. J. Berrill, Onrterton; M. Onselberg &Ce., Oreytown; Mr C. Ridd, Pahiatua;Mr J. Jones. Ekernliuna; Mr \V. 'JVuogod, Feutherston, Wholesale Agents, Keinpthorno, Pressor <fc Co., Welluij:"M. Uj A X TB D K N0 W N-Marnod VV Couples waiting engagement. MraTayJtr's Queen Street Registry. WANTED K I?oWNT—Grazing for Horses and Cows (pood feed and water), —Apply, Mrs Tayler, Queon-St. ANTED—Two Good General w Servants (country). and 15s. Mra Taylor's Queen Strefib Registry. WANTED KNOWN Rhubarb 1 RHUBARB!' RHUBARB!!! at Mrs Tayler's. WANTED KNOWN, JamksWebb, cheap cash Tailor, thanks his many friends and customers in Masterton and surrounding district for their very liberal support luring the past three years, ar.d hopes by still giving satisfaction in fit, style, workmanship, quality and price, to merit a larger amount of patronage for this coming Season. Call and inspect my Stock of Tweeds, Coatings and Serges. The Largest Stock to choose from in Masterton, in shades that cannot fail to please the most fastidious. Prices sure to please everybody. Also open light coloured vestings. No charge for admission to inspect the Stock. Call early at JAMES WEBB'S cueaf cask TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, Queen-St, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN,— Barra clodoh's Corn Debtuoybri (which is in ointment form), Is the mosli I horough cure in the wide world. Prlee Is, or one box sent to any address for Is 6d in stamps. Orders may be seut to Prof. Henry Barraolough, Pirie St., Wellington. fir ANTED KNOWN.—That I havo W always on hand and for sale cheap, a large stock of Double and Single Scat J Buggies, also a great variety of Ladies' Phaetons, Waggonettes,, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring Tip Carts, mid Contractors' Tip Drays. The ahoye are all «f my own build and my own workmanship, and prices defy competition. All Orders promptly attended to, and forwarded to any part of the Colony. Estimates furnished on the shortest notice. M. BOHAN, Proprietor Wellinnton Coach Factory, Mxnnors street, Wellington, s OMET H 1 N G NEW AND NIOE. LATEST AND BEST, IS RED FUNNEL TEA. IT WILL PAY YOU TO TRY ■' IT. AGENTS —Messrs M. Caselberg and Co., Masterton and Groytown. CEYLON TEA. Quite a flutter of excitement was noticed amongst the old habitues of Mincing Lane, London, when Bomo magnificent samples of ' top-tipped leaf' tea was sold at a fabulous puce a short time ago. Since then quite a craze has set in in England fur really fine tea, and low grade qualities aro at a discount. In this colony rei'Hy fine tea was for many yeors a luxury. The Union Packing Company by introducing their delicious blend, known as Red Fnnnul Tea, have earned a great name everywhere. Mr Figp, or Colombo, is now, w« understand, completing arrangements with the Cempany to supply them regularly with his choice hill grown Ceylon tea, which is admtttud by experts to bo equal to ai.y tea m the world. The Red Funnel Tea is a blend which cin bo strongly reoommended.—Extract Iroiq Oontem porary. Railway Boarding House* (Nearly Opposite Pout Office.) Hall Street. Masterton* THE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding House, ii< thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bests to intimate that those giving him a call will find that for comfort, etc., it is seooiid to none in the Wairarapa. TUB BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging 18s per week tf paid in advance, or £1 et the end of the ALL MEALS. ONE Mill LING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Reading Rooms. PrivaU Sitting Hwm for Lad it i. GOOD STABLING. fgT GO 01) PADDOCKS FRED WKIGHT PROPRIETOR. T- G. MASOJN, PHARMACEUTICAL OHF.\"ST (ESTABLISHED 1670) MEDICAL HALL MASTERTOA
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3940, 16 October 1891, Page 3
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768Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3940, 16 October 1891, Page 3
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