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I WANTEDS. TtJANTED.-Eam money at home. ' VV,' Either sex ;'hew tfo'rk ; just, started; all can earn good wages j no walking or travelling required ; anyone can do the work; boys and girls earn nearly as much as men j write (or particulars at once, before our list full, and enclose addressed envelope and stamp for reply to JAS. U. SARGOOD, Manager, P.O. Box 986, Sydney; or, 65, Royal Arcado, Goorge and Pitt Streets, Sydney . pORNET.-For Sale, price £6 cash, a \J sweetened Gautrot Cornet, in case, electro-plated. Cost nine to ten guineas, Apply"&Piston,"'Wairarapa Daily Times' office, VJjJ ANTED the General Public to. IV know that another superb assort* ment of tilt the latest styles and patterns in English; Foreign, and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds has arrived at JAMKS WEBB'S Tailoring ■Establishment ' Now Gouds continue to'come daily. Eyeiybody simply enchanted with'' JAMES AY EBB'S, splciid.'id selection, Our roll of regular customers increasing every day.—Thanking tlie Public for past favours,—Yours to command,' :•'" JAMES WEBB. WANTED TO PUROHASIt-Fresh. Eggs and Poultry in any quantity Apply W. W. SCOTT, Temperance Hotel, Queen-Street. WANTED ; to.sell —An 8 roped. ■ house with convenient" out buildings und three quartors oi an acre o land j in the healthiest part of Masterton Price£2so.' Apply W.D.,Wairabam Daily Times office ' " . TIT ANTED KNUWN-That wohavo a VV • first class Tailoring department and' r an experienced Cutter,-Te Aro' House, Wellington.'.- . WANTED KNOWN-That we have ! splendid Winter Stock of English and Colonial Tweeds, Coatings, Suitings etc—To Aro House, Wellington. !D KNUWN-That wo will YV. send patterns of Tweeds etc, post free, on application to James Smith, To Arc House, Wellington. NOWN-That we will, if ' H ,80 desired, send self mcasurcm nt charts to any one applying to To Aro House, Wellington, ■ UTANTED KNOWN-That- in our VV Tailoring department 'wo can uarantee perfect lit and good wotk.-Te • ro House, Wellington, • , . r ANTED KNOWN-Suits, Overcoats'', . . and Ladies' Habits made to order : and at moderate charges -Te Ato House, ; Wellington; ' ' ■:' WAATEDKNOWN.-LadiesNor* wegian Slippers, 2s and Bs, at J. CARPENTER'S. ■ WANTED KNOWN.-Men's'nailed: and,plain. Shooters, 10s 6d at CARPENTER'S. WANTED KNOWN.-Ladies'Lea« tVr Slippers, 4s; Walking Shoes Oa.atOAKPENTER'S, 'OTANTED KNOWN.-Men'j Bin. V T chers from oi Gd, Men's English Balmorals llsGrt at OAR PUNTER'S, WANTED KNOWN.-Wies'Lace Boots from 8a; Children's Shoes and Boots from Is, at J, CARPENTER'S Cuutral Boot Warehouse, Quoon Street." i :■.. v ~'>.'; SPKCIALNOTIOfi. TK, ANTED Known-Thatl am roVV moving from my present pre* raises in Mannurs-street to my new Coach Factory in Victoria-street), Wei. lington, off Cuba-Btreet Reclaimrd Land and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company. I therefore wish to dispose i.'f my present stock of Buggies, Indies" Phtotons and Spriotr Traps now in MannorS'Btreot shop as speedily as possible—even at a sacrifice. M.BOHAN, Wellington Coach Factory. WAMTEDKHOWW.-BOWEH* Greytown to.Masterton line of Conches now runs a DAILY service convoying passengers and parcels betweoß the above places; leaves ruNPiuAtiv Post Office, Greytown 9.30 a.m.; Noill'a Slable.i, Masterton,3.3op.m, in time t'c moet the Lower Valley Coach. Return fares can bo arranged upon application a tho;Proprietor.—ALßEUT BOWER PUBLIC TRUST OFFICE, CAPITAL FUNDSOF ESTATES placed in the Public TrustOQice guaranteed ■y by.the Colony, 1 By "The Public Trust Office Ada Amendment Act, 1891," the CUoiiy , now ['uaranters the integrity of the capital funns of prnperticß placed in the l'uldie Tuist Office whiTe thore •. : is no dirtcioii for tho inventinent of such lu"df, or whore there is no other direction for their investment than generally, at the option of tho Public Trustee; 111 General Governwent Securities of New Zealand or in mortgage of real estate within the Colony, B.' The Colony a'so guarantees on such capital funds a fixed rate of interest, to be credited quarterly, free of all office churns, to the properties from which tho funds arieo. 3, Tho value of >his guarantee will be obvious when it jscous ; dered that it ~ is—(a,) The guarantee tif tho Colony , • against locs from investments in bad or insufficient securities. (n.) The guarantee of tho Colony against loss from delay in tho Investment of moneys. (0.) Tbe guaranteo of the Colony that the intereit fixed by Order in Council shall he regularly and punctually paid, freo of all charms of tho Public Tiust Officel 4. The rates dfintoreaL to be allowed by the Public Trust Office on the Capi'tal Funds for investment nie 6 per cent on any amount up to A' 3,000, and 4 per cent on tho amount in excess of 113,000,' und these rates, wh'ch aro allowed free of all charges, will result in an income of£so a year from LI.OCO, or 5 per cent 160 „ 3,000, or 5 per cent 190 „ 4,000, or 4f percent 2HO „ 6,000, or 4 3-fiths „ 270 „ 0,000, or i\ per cent and so on, J, K. WARBTJUTON, Public Trustee. Railv/av- Boarding toe {Nearly Opposite Post Office,) Hall Streeti MastertonTHE proprietor, of this Favorite Boarding: House, ip thanking hie patrons (especially the working men) completely refurnished it throughout, begs to intimate that those giving him a rail will find that for comfort, etc., it is second to none in the Wairarapa. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT, Beard and Lodginp £1 per week, paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING, . BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smokinqand Beidfa] Roami. Privatt foiling koam for Ladies, GOOD'SI'ABLING. (g"GOOD PADDOCKS,FRED. WRIGHT, '■■■■ ;;.: ..whueuh,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4102, 2 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4102, 2 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4102, 2 May 1892, Page 3

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