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WANTED— Situation by a good all round nun as working overaeer on farm, or as general hand on station or dairy far.n • understands all kids of ploughß and harrows, discs, drills, broad casters (machino or hand) strippers (back delivery or centre); thorough knowledge of wheat, oats, barley, rye, p.cas, tares, grasses, clovers, etc,; of crossbred and merino sheep, ot cattle, (Durliams, Herefords, Angus, Dovons, Ayrshiro or Welsh) and of horses, (Clydesdale, Lincoln, Suflock'Punches, and Thor"""'•'jreds), Good ditcher and tencor, .had yoiis experience, andis a married man, with sniall famili. ipply by letter to \V.F.B., Wairiuapa DAHYofEco, Masterton, WANTED KNOWN.—Totara posts delivered m any quantity, P (Jotter, janr, Masterton. TTTANTED.-a youth able to tide— TT"' 8 stone orunder-to look after race horses. Apply this office. WANTED.— A smart lad for " print* ing. Apply K, Hornblow, Perry street. -■' WANTED |-A' TOkinf!. partner with £10 A 0 to inkoa share in a Sheep Fann. Ay„ungsiuijloman pre-. fovred, Apply 0.-S, W, Dalrymplo, Jjand /gent, Mastcrton, WANTED TO SELL, a lint-clats incubator, made to hald sixty i, with fittings complete. Apply e of this paper. ; : 4 10 General. Publio to ■ .1T ™ow that another superb assort ment of all the latest styles and patterns J? English, Foreign, and Colonial an( ' Wowtoda has amvod at JAMES .WEBB'S Tailoring Establishment. Now Goods cmtinno to come r' vS-'i Everybody simply enchanted with JAMIiS W EBB'S splendid selection, •Jur roll of regular customers increasing every day.-Thanking. the.Publio for past favours, —Yours to command. JAMES WEBB, ~; Grey town to Masterton line of Coaches now runs a DAILY service con< voying passengers and pa-cels, between the above places; leaves rnsomuY Post Office, Grey town 9,80 a.m.; Ncill'i otabled, Mastertmi,3.3o p.m. in time tc meet the Lower Valley Coach, ltetuvn fares can bo'arranged upon application tc the Proprietor.—ALßEßT BOWERS „.„ oreie „, l)U . QU p. ra _ in tlmo tc meet the Lower Valley Coach, ltetuvn fares can bo arranged upon application tc the Proprietor.—ALßEßT BOWERS UTAN'MD Tu I'UHt'liASh:—i'resli a i m 3 I!" 1 Pcultt )' ' n any quantity T -"»" IT7 AN'l'Wh »•. ~n • . WANTED, to SCU-AH 8 roomonouso with convenient out DUUdipgs unjl three quarters of.an aci'e of land, m the healthiest part of IfnstortoD, Price £2oo, Apply W.p,. » A , r . v nß j ca W ANTED to tell, —An aore of class land, suitable for gardon 01 orchJra. Fi y o miiiutea walk from Post office. Price LIOO, For i'uither par-, ticulars apply Daily office, , WANTED KNOWN.—Grazing fo Horses and Coffß(pood feed and water).—Apply, Mrs 'Javier. Queen-St TITANTt'D—Twj) Goo 3 General ii. S'ryants, for Masterton. Also a oook and Itiundrymaid for gentloman's family. Apply Mrs Taylor's Queen St, Registry,

WANTED.— Pickle Bottles in largo lAXIJM BIMII qM "* i,ie8 ' Apl>ly E ' 117 ANTED,-A Mahuied Couple, ■IY without encumbrance, sharp - Apply Mrs Tayier. '•. :v . ■ . Wanted known.-straw.-BEHRIES I Strawf)orrio3 and Cream,, also NEW POTATOES, lted Currants; Black Currants, .Raspberries, Cauliflower and Green Peas, Mrs Tayler. tI7" ANTED KNOWN,—That I have TV always on hand and for Bala cheap, a large etock of Doublo and Single Seated Buggies', also a great variety of Ladies' Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Sprim? Tip Carts #nd Contractors' Tip Drays, The are all of my .own build and;tny own workmanship,' and prioes defy cbnipetitlon, All Orders promptly attended to, Estimates furnished on the Bhortes'. notice, - M. BOH AN, .. Proprietor Wellington Coach'Faotoiy Manners street, Wellington,

. Christmas 1891 AND New Year 1892. R. HANMI <StOo, O AVE mucli pleasure in wishing one ana all A Merry Clmatraw and A Very Happy Now Year, with a pair of yanual/s Celebrated Hoots and Shoes, the immense increase in tlio demand for which ia sufficient to satisfy the mo3t fastidious. It, Hannah & Co. claim to be the only successful employers of labour in boot manufacturing in ftaw Zealand. K. Hannah & Co. claim the jtublic sujipoi t on the following poundsTlioy were tlio first to bring down good boots and shoe? to moderate and fair prices, and to within tlio scope of from the poorest working man to the Governor, Tliey provide work fir the maintenance of at least 700 men, women, and children, and they hold the largest and best selected stock of boots and shoes in New Zea and, 2000 pans of superior boots and shoes manufactured on the premises eveiy week! LGO,OOO worth of.Beautiful Now Stock tc select from I CHRISTMAS HUOES, F, Pinoc's Boots mrd Shoes, cut cash price 22a ,6d ami 25a; former cash price 28b and 33s 6d 10 trunks S Wolf's beautiful shoes from 12s Gd 12 trunks Otto Hertz lovely shoes from 14a 6d ' 20 truHks Bective shoes,everlasting wear from Fis lid 10 trunks Bostook and Co.'s and Edwin Bostock's boots and shoes 23 trunks Ladies' ovening shoes from 2* lid to 20s 15 trunks Girls' beartiii'l tan shoes fronr Bs6d 10,000 pairs Children's shoos from 8d to 2sßd SiOOD pairs Girls' nice balmor'als from 5s 6d 4,000 pairs Girls tennis shoes from 2s 9d 5,000 pairs Boys and Youths' Tennis Shoes from 3s (id 2(10 pairs Gents' Cycling Shoes from Es6d 4,000 pairs Gents' beautiful ooie calf tan Shoes 3,ooopairs Gent's tan ooze calf Balmorals 2,000 pairs Gents' glove kid boots and shoei from 20a 1,000 pairs Gents' glovo kid E S Boots ' from 12s Gd Hannah's Blucher's from 5s Gd ■ Hannah's Shooting Boots from 10s Bd Hannah's Boiutiful Shoes from (is Hannah's Good E S Boots, 9s 6d Haunah's Beautiful Bals from 12i (id Hannah's Good Tifjht's from 10s 6d Hannah's Nice Ladies Shoes trom 7s 6d Hannah's Indestructible Toed Booti ' from 5s Od Eannah's Copper Toes from 2s lid, 83 lid, 4s lid ■ Hannah's Boys' School Boots from 3i Gd 63 6d 4aniiah'o Slippers from gs lid' Hannah's Canvas Shoes from 5s 6:1 Santiah's Real Porpoire Eannnh's Calf Legels from 5s (id , UL KINDS OF LEATUER AND QRINDEBi ID ■ BIPUKMUALE. BBSI'OKE BfI'EUS ■ A smiIALITY. SEMEUBEIi-i,'lio,ooo worth i>f sijef. tb select from and Noto the Adii'osa— • B. HANNAH & C 0.,• .Ptoprieloi Queen Sikebt, Masiektos. . Opposite the Olub Hotel , fi, PETERSEN Manager,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4055, 5 March 1892, Page 3

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