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W to make liin.eulf generally useful. Apply E. J. SEARL, Star Hosel; Masterton. 'ANTED.—Afen to out rye grass I » » seed on terms. Apply S.MAW* 0 LEY Ditton, Wangaehu. ANTED. -A buy who con lids i « t about 7 stone. Apply—J, MA(MRA. WANTED TO PURCHASE—Fregh Eggs and Poultry in any quanti y . Apply W. W. SCOTT, Tomperance . Hotel, Quoeu-Stroet. WANTED ut. soli—An 8 roome house with convonlent out* buildings and three quarters at an acre of land, in the healthiest part of Mastertos. Price £250. Apply W.D., Daily office. TTTANTED' KNOWN.— BarraVt oLouan's PRooANnRA Corn Destroyer, the absolute euro Cor all kinds el corns is obtamablo from Mr Wm. E. Woods, Chemist, Cuba street, Wellington. Post Free to any addroßß I tor Is (id in stamps. ANTED to Bell.—An acre of first" T T class land, suitable for garden or orchard. Fivo minutes walk from Post office. Price LIOO. For iutther particulars apply Daily office. ANTED KNOWN.— Thousands T T of persons during the past few months hare used Barimclouoh'b Pro* qandra Corn Destroyer, and they all join in one unmistakeablo voice, saying that The Destroyer stands pre eminent as an absolute cure for hard and soft corns. Its efficacy eclipses all other attempts, and failure is impossible. Price—l/ 0 per Box, from Mr Washington, Tobacconist, Maaterton. 'ANTED.—Engagement by an ex. , , periencod engineer as driver. ■ Understands fitting and repairing saw mill plant and reapers and binders; ■ Apply Mrs E. Tayler, Queen St. r Horses and Cons (pood feed and water).—Apply, Mrs Teyler^Queen-St 7 ANTED KNOWN. - STRAW-' BERRIES! Strawborrios and Cream, also NEW FOTATOEB, Rd Currants, Blaok Currants, Raspberries, Cauliflowers and Green Peas. Mrs Tayler. T ANTED KNOWN—James Webb, T T cheap cash Tailor, thanks his many friends and customers in Masterton and surrounding district for their very liberal support during the patt three years, and hopes by atiJl giving satisfaction in fit, style, workmanship, quality and price, to merit a larger amount of paironage for this com ; "g Season. Call and inspeot my Stock of Tweeds, Coatings and Serges. Tl'e Largest Stook to choose from in Mastorton, 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 OHEAr OASa tailoring establishment, Qneen-St, Mastorton. ANTED KNOWN,-To insure « j that the public will be supplied with Barraolouoh's Puooandua Corn DEBTRoYERthe following persons are —•pointed agents:—Mr J. Washington, asterton; Mr W. J. Berrill, Carterton; M. Caselberg & Co., Greytown ;Mr 0. Ridd, Pahiatua;Mr J. Jones. Eketahuna; Mr W. Toogoed, Featherston, Wholesale Agents, Kempthorne, Pressor & Co., Wellington. 'ANTED KNOWN.—That I have j T always on hand and for sale chi:i;<. a large stock of Double and Singlo Seated Buggies, also a great variety of Ladies' Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring Tip Carts, | mid Contractors' Tip Drays. The above aro all of my own build and my own workmanship, and prices defy competition. All Ordeis promptly attended to, and forwarded to any part of the Colony. Estimates furnished on the shortest notice. | M. BOHAN, Proprietor Wellington Coaoh Factory Manners stroet, Wellington. r ANTED TENDERS forii _ <Uiit<iusy SO acres) of Scrub. Apply - WALTER DAVIDSON, Pigeon Bush, Near Featherston. COACH AND WAGGON FACTORY.

JAMES MUIR, (Late Boss and Muir-) coaohbuilder, engineer, farrier, and general blacksmith. MY Engineering Departmonb is now under the management of Mr JOHN CADE, whoso extensive experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work «f any description in a firstclass manner. . Engines, Sawmiiling Machinery, Combines, Choffcutters, etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates. At the ANNUAL BHOW I still upheld my reputation for tiret-olasa work in the Coaohbuilding line, taking tirsb honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with mo may rely on gH'.ing a first-olass job at a reasonable figure. Mr R. CRAWFORD, the Champion Farmed of the Wairarapa, is still in charge of my Shoeing Department, and patrons may rely on getting their horses shod in the bast stylo. My price for HACKS is still FIVE SHILLINGS Cash, or 6/6 booked, for either Stool or Iron Shoes. General Blacksmithino in all its branches, Note—Uno Second-hand SOLWAY WOOL PRESS For Sale-r-A Bargain. Price £6, J . MUIB, Ooachbuilder, &c, &c, Steam Factory, Qupen Street Masterton. FOE SALS. 2 FOUR-ROOMED COTTAGES 1 FIVE-ROOMED COTTAGE 1 EIGHT „ For Cash or on the Time Payment System. MONEY TO LEND on Froohold or leasehold properties. For particulars apply to— Wm. WIGHT SMITH, Manager Masterton Permanent Investment & Building .Society. ofhl.es.—Queen-Street, Alnstorton. CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE. J, CARPENTER PROPRIETOR. Per s.t>. Tongaroo. IT* AVE jußt icceived 0 trunks of JL Ladies' and Children's ROOTS A2TD SHOES, Spociolly selected for easy fititng and hard wear. Which will bo offered at remarknb'y low prices. COLONIAL BOOTS made by my special ordor suitable for this district. From the well-known rankers of (ho following brands: Zealandia, Premier, and Standard. Indcßtruutiblo aud Hard Weir SCHOOL BOOTS. Boots and Shoes uiado to order, and re' pairing oiecuted with despatch. Country orders p'unctu«lJjf tttofffcd, (&

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3995, 22 December 1891, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3995, 22 December 1891, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XII, Issue 3995, 22 December 1891, Page 3

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