TITANTED KNOWN—That Mrs E VV Taylor has Ejiven up ber Quean Street Fruit Depot:, but is still carrying on her REGISTRY OFFICE, and, until she has secured suitable prem-'ses, will be dad to receive communications from Ladies and Servants by. post; Address-Mrs E. Tayler, Post Offlnj, Masterton. . . ■ WANTED;— A •working partner with £6OO to take a share in a Sheep Farm, A young single man preferred. Apply Mr 6, S. W. Dalyrmple Land Ao;ent, Masterton, WANTED KNOWN,—Totaia posts delivered in any quantity, P Cotter, iunr, Masterton. TTTAJNTED. -A situation by a Snupy y heed, with horses and dogs, Good references. For address applv—- " Daily Timeß" office. A NTED TO BUY BEESWAX , IN ANY QUANTITY. ' Apply- . WILLIAM LENZ, . Kuripuni Apiaiy. WANTED the General Publio to know that another sxiperb assort- - English, Foreign, and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds lias arrived at JAMES WEBB'S Tailoring Establishment. Now Goods continue to come daily. Everybody simply enchanted with JAMES WEBB'S splendid selection. Our roll of regular customers Increasing every, day,-Thanking the Publio for past favours,—Yours to command, JAMES WEBB. WANTED KNO WINB owe it s Groytown to Masterton line of Coaches now runs a DAILY Bfirvico con* veyiug passengers and parcels between theabovo planes; leaves punctually Post Office, Grey town 9,80 a.m.; Neill'a Stables, Mastorton, 3,30 p.m. in time tc meet the Lowor Valley Coach. Beturn faros can be arranged upon application tc the Proprietor—ALßEßT BOWERS WANTED TO PURCHASE—FresIi. T V Eggs and Poultry in any quantity Apply W. W. SCOTT, Temperance Hotol, Queen-Street. WANTED to soli—An 8 roomed house with convenient out buildings and three quarters ot an acre of land, in the healthiest part of Mastetton. Price £250, Apply W.D., Daily Times WANTED to sell,—An aore of first* class land, suitable for garden or orchard Five rainutos walk from Post office. Price LIOO. For further particulars apply Daily Times office, WANTED KNOWNVThoThare always on hand and for sale cheap, a largo stock of Double and Single Seated Buggies, also a great variety of Ladies' Phaetons, Waggonettos, Org Carts, Spring Carts, Spring; Tip Carta mid Contractors' Tip Drays, The ab&tf are all of my own build and my own workmanship, and prices dofy competitlon, All Orders promptly atiended tn, and forwarded to any part of the Colony, Estimates furnished on-the shortest notico. •• M, BOHAN, Proprietor, Wellington Coach Factoiy Mannors street. Wollinskn. dniojn clothing ano MERCERY COMPAQ WELLINGTON. Corner of Cuba Street, s TOCK-TAKING SALE. Bargains in Shirts Bargains in Hats in Suits in Boys' Clothing Bargains in Mole Trousers Bargains in Men's Underclothin? ' Bargains in Ties Bargains in Biaces Bargains in Sockß Bargains in Tweeds Barga ins inWate crooi Coats BARGAINS IN VEItYTHING In order to clear prior to stock-Mini; GOVERNMENT LIFE insurance w DEPARTMENT, ESTABLISHED iS/o, EViffc 1 Policy Guaranteed by tho ' State, LOW-PREMIUMS, LARGE BONUSES, The first policy issued, No, i for Is still in existence, and has had thres bonuses allotted to it, viz. : In 1680, £36 or £1 2s. per ccat per annum In 1885, £lB H£l 4s. „ n 11 11 In 1830, £27 .. «110s. nut 11 H The above is an actual case, and sbowi that the rate of bonus increased at each division, The premiums in force at the time this policy was issued were not calculated to yield any bonuses, and the higher rates now charged should therefore give atiu more satiotactory lOSEPHUBH, RICHARDSON, ComtulseloMr, STEAM COACH AND WAGGON FACTORY. JAMESMUIE, (Late Boss and Mnir•) COAOHBUILDER, ENGIJNEEB, FaRRIER, and GENERAL BLAOKSMITH, _ Department is now under the management of Mr JOHN CADE, whose extensive experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work of any description in a first- ' iss manner. Engines, Samniiling Machinery, Com* bines, Chaffcutters, etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates. 3At the ANNUAL BHOWI still upheld my reputation for iirst-olasa work in the Coachbuilding lino, taking first honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customers placing their orders with me may rely on getting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. Mr R. CRAWFORD, the Champion Farrier of the Wairarapi, is still in charge of ray Shoeing Department, and patrons may rely on gotting their howes shod in the best "'style. My price for HACKS is still FIYB SHILLINGS Cash, or 6/6 booked, for either Steel or Iron Shoes, General Blacksjiithino in all its . Note—Une Second-hand SOLWAY WOOL PR ESS For Sale—A Bargain. Pbioe £O, Ji MUIR, OoAchbuilder, ic, &o, Steam Factory
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4066, 18 March 1892, Page 3
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