I WANTEDS. ; ANIED,-4good teams and pick It,:,' and shovel men. Apply to B. Dillon, Eketahuna, Alfrodton Road. l'i Til , ' n ' Bht between Sc( "oh I ■ J.,ChurchanuKuripuni, Gold Ear. y. Finder rewarded on returning same , MVaieahipa Daily Times Offiob. Masterton. '■'-■■■ ' LOST-Jn Renall street, Masterton, . near Chinamen's Gardens 'ha night, a silver brooch lettered 'Nellie' Reward at Mr W, Dougall's, jeweller, AFETY. BIOYCLE.-FOR SALE, y price £l2 cash, cost £24, a first Class Raglan Safety. Bicycle. Oommunicate with » Pedal," \f.(J Box No 52, terton, ■'■ . DOR SALK.-The Tenant's interest |JL in the Argyle Boarding House." i.vviil bo sold cheap on account of the present tenant being about t.i leave the district.—Apply at this Ofli^o. 'WANTED TO SELL.-A Flourish. J.jL.JJS F:i DIT and CONFECTIONERY B DSINESS in a rising townBhipin the Dorth Wairarapa, Good H ouse containing six rooms with Double fronted Shop and Good Garden. The present lease has,l6 vears yet to run with R lß ht of Renewal'for further torm «f a years from expiry.- Splendid opportunity for small capitalist. Sound investment,., For further. particulars »Pply by letter to K.H. & CO., Office of WAinAnvrA Daily Times, WANTED KNOWN.-ThatJ. .VV CHARLTON, Piano Tuner from Wellim-toiii ; supplies Pianos and Urgaiiß at wholesale prices for cash or terms. OTANTED the General Public to T T know that another suDerb assort. nient of all the latest atylos and patterns in English, Foreign, and Colonial , d « an d Worsteds has arrived at tb. WEBB'S Tailoring Establish, mont, flew Goods continue''to come ?i/« enchanted with JAMKS WEBB'S splendid selection. Our roll of regular customers increasing every day.-Thanking the Public for pnsb favours,—Yours to command, ■; ■ : JAMES WEBB. 'UrANTEDKNOWW.-BoWEKs' ■IT Oroytown to Masterton line oi Uaches now runs a DAILY service con> veyingpasßengorsand parcels, between D fnm 6 P tes i leavei.-PDHOTDALH PostOfhce, Greytown 9,30 a.m.;' Rail's ambles, Masterton,3.3o p.m. in time tc meet the Lower Valley Ooach, Return fares caubo.arranged upon epplication tc tho Proprietor.-ALBERT BOWERS ANTED TO PURCHASE-Fresh V V EggsandPoultryinanyquantity %ly W.W, SCOTT, Temperance Hotel, Queen-Street.. WANTED, to sell-An 8 roomed V V house v with convenient out buildings and three quarters ol an acre of land, in the healthiest part of Mastorion. Price £250. Apply W.D., Waikakapa Daily Times office "ANTED to sell,—An aoro of first- , i clasß land, suitable for rarden or orchard. Five minutes walk from Post office. Prico LIOO, For further par-, ticulars apply Daily Times office, WANTED KNOWN.-That I have J V always on hand and for sale cheap, a large stock of Double and Single Seated Buggies, also a great variety of Ladies. Phaetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, Spring Carts, Spring Tip Carts »nd Contractors' Tip Dfayß, The above are all of my own build and my own workmanship, and prices dofy competition . All Orders promptly attended to, andforwarded to any part of the Colony, Estimatea furnished on the shortest notice.
M, BOHAN, Proprietor, Wellin E ton Coach Factory , Manners street, Wellington, AN T.ED TO BUY BEESWAX IN ANY quantity, Apply- ' "•■• ' WILLIAM LENZ, '. Kunpuni Apiary. UNION CLOTHING AND MERCERY COMPANY WELLINGTON. Corner of Cuba Street, MOCK-TAKING SALE Bargains in Shirts Bargains in Hats lkgains in Trousers . Bargains in Suits Bargains in Boys' Clothing Bargains in Mole Trousers Bargains in Men's Under&othins Bargains in Ties Bargains in Braces Bargains in Socks Bargains in Twoeds Bargains in Waterproof Coats BARGAINS IN EVERYTHING In order to clear prior to stocktaking ; -mm COACH ANb WAGGON - JAMES MUIE,; (Late Boss and Mnir.) coaohbuilder, engineer, farrier, and general, blaoksmith. MY Engineering Department is no« 'underthe management of Mr JOHN/CADE, whose extensivo experience 'qualifies him to undertake engineer ingwort ef any description in a b'irstclassmanner.!' '■'.;_'' l ';, ']":■' Engines, Sawmillin g Machinery, Com bines, Chaffcutteia, etc, etc, repaired at brat rates. . ' •iJAt the ANNUAL BHOWI still upheld my reputation for tirßt-class work in the Coachbuilding lino,'/taking''first honbursfor. double buggy at both Shorn. 'Customers placing their orders with me may rely, on getting a first-class job at a reasonable figure.' ' : MrR.CRAWFORD, the Champion Fabbier. of the 1 * Wairarapa,' is still in charge of ray Shoeing Department, patrons may rety on getting their'horses shod in the bast stylo. My price for HACKS is still FIVE- SHILLINGS Cash, or 5/6 booked, for' either Steel or IroriShqes. , : '."' ; '.''" ' 'General Blaoksmithino id ail it? branches, .', .- NoTEr-Uhe Second-band SOLWAY'WOOLPR'E'S'S For Sale—A Bargain.. Pmcis £6. Coaq hbuilder,; k<s, 40, Steam, Factory
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4081, 5 April 1892, Page 3
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712Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4081, 5 April 1892, Page 3
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