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,;..■■:-. WANTEDS. ■■■ WANTED- Immediately, a! goud 'genoraljervant; apply to.Mrs Donald Donald, iSolway; Miuterton, OST-In Maatorion, on Saturday J afternoon, a white blanket swag, ldoHble»stttpped, ; ; Apply Waiearapa JDaiiy Times office. ANTED.—Earn money at. home, ,?X Either cox;.new.work-; just., started';;' all Can earn good wages;' no" walking 1 or travelling'required'; snyouo' can.do the work;. boys-vimd.,, girls earn nearly a's much as uion {'write for particulars at'rdnce, before' our list full, and enclose addressed envelops and stamp, for reply to.JAS. (r. SARGOOD, Manager, P.O. Box 986, Sydney; or, CB, Royal Arcp.de, George.: and; iPitt Slreota, Sydney. ■■.[■■'■ T.—For Sale, price *6 cash, a \J . sweet-toned Gsutri.t. Cornet, in case, electro-plated. Uoit nine to ten guineas. Apply "4 Piston," '.Wairarapa Daily Times! office.' "' J ~' ■' ....'ANTED TO SELL.-A Flourish. VV . ..log -.KIUIT mid CONFECTtONEBY B OSINESS in a rising township in the North Wairarapa. Good House containing six rooms with Double Fronted Shop and Good Garden, Tho present - lease has. 16 yejivs; yet.to rur with Eight of. Benewal fur further torm of 21 years : from expiry. Splendid opportunity for small eapihli3C, Sound investment. For iurthor particulars apply letter to K, H'. & CO., Office of ,Wairaihi>a Daily Times.'.'"■,. . CTANTED the Gener„l Public: to , V know that another 6uperb assortment of all the latest styles and patterns in English,^-Foreign,: and; : Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds has arrived at JAMES WEBB'S. Tailoring Establishment. New' Goods cmtimio to come daily. Everybody simply enchanted with JAMES. WEBB'S -- splendid. selection. Our roll of regular customers increasing every day.—Thanking the Public for past favours,—Yours to command,; ■ ~,.., ~., ~: JAMES WEBB. WANTED KNOWrv.-BoM-E it f,' Greytown to Masiurton lino of Coaches now runs a DAILY s'mvice coii» veying-passengers and panels betweon the above places; leaves i'umctoauy Post Office, Greytown 9,30 a.m.; Ml'j Stable*, Mastorton, 3.30 p.m. in time tc meet the Lwor Valjoy Coach. . Return fares can bo arranged upon application tc tho Proprietor.-ALBERT BOWERS WANTED TO PURCHASE-Fresh Ekss and Poultry in any quantity ApplyViW.-W; ,SCOTT, Temperance Hotel,'Queen-Street. WANTED to'soil-An 8 roomed houso with convenient out buildings and three quarters ot an acre of land, in tho healthiest part of Masterton Price £250. Apply W.D., Wairaiui-a Daily Times office WASTED tosell,—An first - class land, suitable for eardon or orchard. Five minutes walk from Post office. Price LIOO. For further par., ticulars apply Daily Times office arANTED KNOWN.-Thafc lhave YY. always, on hand and for salo 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 mid Contractors' Tip Drays. Tho abovo are all of my own build and my own workmanship, and prices defy competition. l All Orders promptly attended to, aidforwarded to any part of the Coloi.y, Estimates furnished on tho shortest notice. M. BOHAN, Proprietor, WVlintton Coach Factory [ . Manners street, Wollinfiton, "ANTEI) TO BUY BEESWAX IN AM QUANTITY, WILLIAM LENZ, Kunpuni Apiary. COACH AND WAGGON JAMES MUIR (Late Ross and Muir.) ' OOAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, farrier, and general blaoksmith. Y Engineering Department is non J.TX- under the • management of Mr JOHN CADE, whoso oxtenslvo experience qualifies him to undertake engineer ing work »f any description i> a firstclass manner. ■ Engines, Sawmilling Machinery, Com bines, Ohaffcutters.etc, etc, repaired at lowest rates, At the ANNUAL BHOWI still up. held my reputation for first-class work in the Coachbuilding line, taking first honours for double buggy at both Shows. Customors placing their orders with me may rely on setting a first-class job at a reasonable figure. Mb R. CRAWFORD, tho Chajifios Fakeieh of the Wairarapa, U still in charge of my Shoeing Department, patrons may rely on getting their horses shod- in the baat, stylo. My .price for HACKS is still FIVE SHILLINGS Cash, or 6/6 booked, for either Stuol or Iron Shoes, General Blackshithikq in all its branches, Note—One Second-hand SOLWAY WO'OLPRESS For Sale-A Bargain. Price £6, J. MUIR, Coachbuilder, &o, 40, Steam Factory ■Queen Street Mastorton. THE CO.OraRATIVE AND FAR MERS'ALLIANCE OF JSEW ZEALAND (Limited), Cable Add-ess—" Alliunco " (ABC code 4th edition used). PRODUCE of all dssoriptinns sold locally or shipped to the most lavorablo lmrkota. The premises on, Waterloo Quay Wellington, aro well adapted for Storage' of Grain. Flax, Glial!', &<<., haviin; thoadvantagoof direct delivery from railway truck into store. Their perlect ventilation renders thein also particularly suited for Storage of Dairy Produce. Cash advances made on Produce: where required. Station and: Farm Stores, Seeds, &c, supplied at lowest rates. Dopos'to recoived at inteiest. Fnrro Implements and Machinery supplied (in favourable terms. Fittings and Shares for Reid and Gray's Ploughs on hand. H. O.WILLIAMS Manager. Central Boot-'Warehouse, Queen Street, Masterton. Boots! Boots!! Boots!!! TUST opened up a large and splendid •J consignment of COLONIAL MADE BOOTS AND • ■ SHOES, , .... From the leading factories of the Colony, : Being made to my special ordor customers can. rely upon getting Good tymliliiiGwUHtingmd Good Value. Also •my stock; of English •; Boots and Shoes'will be sold at GREATLY RESS™" p ™ t(l »»l» «on. for NEW GOODS to arrive shortly;; All Goods men-fed m Flam Figures. Boots and Shoes made• ; tp order, and RepaiwExecutedwith Promptitude. Country Orders Promptly attended to. J.OAEPENTER, i/:"";■;■ -i• • .PfiGFPBiETuB\:;. :

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4092, 20 April 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4092, 20 April 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4092, 20 April 1892, Page 3

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