WANTED :—A situation iuu. Mm. terton as general hand on farm " or station. Oood cMpflnter. Apply— This Office. ANTED.—Two rabbit trappers. Apply Elder & Co., Lanfcdalo. r ANTED-A Good Smart BOY. ' Must bo a fairly stood scholar, I —Apply KoW KEE. 'ANTED.—A BOY to Learn tht Ironmongery Trade.— Apply I aharp.-M. CASELBERO & CO. ANTED.—Two or three geod SHEARERS immediately, t» I shear a small flock. apply— Daily Office. ANTF.D to lease at onee a dwelling containing 7 or 8 rooms with from 20 up to about 200 ncres grazing l land m the Wairarapn. Send particulars as to price, etc. to W. B. Chennells, agent, Masterton. ANTED to anil—An 8 reamed honse with convenient eotS buildings and three quarters •! mm aore *f land, in the healthiest part. «f If asterton. Price £259. Apply W.D., Daily office. 7ANTED KNOWN.— Barra--1 OLOUOn'S ProOANBRA . GcRK Dbitrotbr, the absolute euro tor ail kinds o- < orris is obtainable from Mr Win. E. Woods, Chemist, Cuba stroofc, Wellington. Po«t Free to any address tor la (i i tu stamps. 'AM'ED to sell.—An aere of firstclrs land, suitable fur sardeu «r I orchard. Five iniuutes walk from Post office. Price LIOO. Fu»r iurther pari ticulars apply Daily oftitse. ANTED KNOWN.-Thousands ' of persons during tho past few months hnvo used Barracmooii's Fro* fIANDRA Cork Dustkoykr, and they all join in one unmistakeable voiee, .saying that The Destroyer stands pro-eminent as an absolute cure for hard aud soft corns. Its efficacy eclipses all othor attempts, and failure is impossible. Price—l/ 6 per Box, from Mr Wabhinoton, Tobacconist, Masterton. ANTED—Employment by Good Shepherd (with dogs). Married, I —Apply Mrs Taylkr. RANTED —Situation by a married i man. Good Ploughman. All I kinds of Station Work.—Apply Mrs Taylkr. 'ANTED—Married Couple ; refe* rices required. Mrs T nyltr. 'ANTED.—Engagement by an ex- » t perienced engineer as driver; Understands fitting and repairing saw mill plant and reapers and binders; Apply Mrs E. Taylor, Queen St. ANTED KNOWN.-Qraeing for ■ - T Horses and Cows (pood feed and wator),—Apply, Mrs Taylor, Queon-St ANTED KNOWN. - STRAWT r BERRIES J Strawberries and Cream, also NEW POTATOES. Mrs Taylor. ANTED KNOWN—James Webb, ' cheap caah Tailor, thanks his many friends and customers in Masterton a.id surrounding district for their very liberal suppoit during the past three years, ar.d hopes by still giving satisfaction in (it, style, workmanship, quality and pric?, to merit a larger amount of patronage fur this coni'ng Season. Call and inspect my Stock of Tweeds, Coatings and Serges. The Largest Stock to chooso from in Masterton, in shades that cannot fail to please the most fastidious. Prices nuro to please everybody. Also open light coloured vestings. No charge for admission to inspect the Stock. Oul early at JAMES WEHB'S «nEJF «Asn T.utoßiso establishment, Qneen-St, Masterton. 'ANTED KNOWfI,—To insure that the public wilt be supplied with Barraclouoh's Puooakdra Corn Destroyer the following persons are appointed agents:—Mr J, Washington, Maiterton; Mr W. J. Ben ill, Cortorton ; M. Caselberg & Co., Ureytown ;Mr O. Ridd, Pahiatua;AJi-J. Jones. Eketahuua; Mr W. Toogood, Fealhetston, Wholesalo Agents, Kempthorne, Prcsser&Co., Wellington. 'ANTED KNOWN.-That I hive ft always on hand and for sale cheap, a largettock of Double and Single Buggies, also a great variety of Ladies' Phaetons, Wnggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Cart*, Spring Tip Carts, olid Contractors' Tip Drays. Tho above arc all ef my own build and my own workmanship, and prices defy competi* tion. All Ordeis promptly attended to, and forwarded to nny part of the Colony. Estimates furnianed on the shortest notice. M. BOHAN, Proprietor Wellington Coaoh Factory Manners street, Wellington. HO CURE, NO PAY. Y\JK guarantee to cure ANYONE Wct.k Vitality, Ac, i Send for our FREE Pocket Manual, which is full of prrof, and be convinced. AJdre?s Medical Electrician. P.O. Box 462, Svdnoy. MASTERTON HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY ANNUAL SPRING SHOW WILL be held on WEDNESDAY' 25th November, 1901, in tho DRILL HALL. ENTRIES will be received on TUESDA f, 24th November, from 7.30 to 9 p.tn. at my office. Entry Forms, Catalogues, «fec\, on application to the undersigned. W. B. OHENNELLB, Socret.iiy. REMOVAL. will be happy to receivo Boarders in the NEW PKEMfSKS just, oreptod, Holly House, DIXON-STREET, on and after 2nd November. Every Convrmusce. Tehms Mookka'e. CENTJUL BOOT WAREHOUSE. j, carpenter; PROPRIETOR. Per »..t. Tomjariro, AVE just received 9 trunks of Ladies ind Children's BOOTS AND SHOES, specially selected for easy fitting and bard woar. Whioh will be ottered nt remarkably low prices. COLONIAL BOOTS uade to my special order, suitabb fir thin district. Fram the well-kno.vn makers of tho following brandi: Zealandia, Premier & Standard. IndestructaMe and Hard Wear SCHOOL BOOTS. Boots and Shoes uiado toorlcr. and repairing executed with desi utch. Country o deis punctually ntl< tiled to. TO LET. ..ow occupied by R. HANNAH & CO ApplyT. G. MASON,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3969, 21 November 1891, Page 3
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