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I . . . WANTEDS. 'ANTED-APPRENTICES lot ~, the dressmaking; apply Whole* snle Drapery Co. rTTANTED.-Earn money at horn's. . W Either eoxj now work; jusl \ started ; all can earn good wages; no ' walking or travelling requited; anyone . can do the work: boya and girls ' earn nearly aamnch as rnen; write for particulars at once, before our list full, and onclose addressed envelope and Btamp for reply to JAS. tf. SARGOOD, Manoger, P.O. Box 986, Sydney; or, 65, Eoyal Arcade, George and Pitt Streets. Sydney CORNET.-For Sale, ptice £6 cash,» sweet-toned Gautrot Cornot, in i case, electro-plated. Cost nine to tea guineas, Apply "4 Piston," 'Wairarapa Daily Times' office. • ■ .<TT ANTED the General Pubho to VV • know that another superb assortment of all the latest styles and pattern) in English, Foreign, and Colonial Tweeds and Worsteds has arrived at JAMES WEBB'S Tailoring Establishmont. Now Goods continue to corns daily. Everybody simply enchanted with JAMES .\VEBE'S splomlid solection. Our roll of regular customers Increasing overy day.—Thanking the Public for past favours—Yours to command, JAMES WEBB. \TTANTED TO PURCHASE—Fteah \Y Eggsand Poultry in any quantity Apply W. W. SCOTT, Temperance Hotel, Queen-Street. ANTED ti. soil-An 8 roomed IV house with convenient buildings .and three quarters ot an acre o land! in the healthiest part of Mastorton ' Price £250 Apply W.D., Waikaiuta Daily Times, office TY7 ANTED KrWWN-That we have a Y V firai class Tailoring department and an experienced Cutter.—To Aro House, Wollinoton, -.•■';'■'■ rANTED KNOWN -That we >'«" VV uploudidWiaier Stock of Euglisfl and Colonial Tweeds, Coatings, Saiua*' etc.—Te Aro House, Wellington, W AN I? ( P m wo will W send pa terns of Tweeds oto„ post free, on app icat.on to James Smith, Te Ar Houso, Wellington. WANTED EN'OWN-That we ALi" {Je3lre(l . send eelf mcaaiirem nfc ise, Wellington, IV'AKTBDrooiYMtat m our T 1 tailoring department we enn uarantco perfect fit and good work-T« ro House, Wellington, RANTED KjfOWM-Smb, Overcoats H and Ladies' Habits made to order JAJNTEDKNOWN.-LadlesNor, U7 ANTED RNOWN.-Men's nailed ■■ . ™. r ,£ p P ors ' U '• Walkil >K Shoes 08, at OAKPENTEII'S. iVANTBD KNOWN.-Men'a BinH chersfrwu 5s Cd, Men's English Balmorals lis (id at OAR PUNTER'S. WANTED KNOWK.-Ladies'Lace H B„uti from 8s; Children's Shoes and Bo.its from li, at J, OARPENTGU'S Control Boot Warehouso, Quoeti Street. G SPECIAL NOTICfi. TLAKTBD Known-Thai lan reVV' moving from ray present pre* mists in Manners-afreet to my new Coach Factory in Victum-street, Weilmgtoii, off Cubn-btreet Reclainud Land and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company. I therefore with to dispose of my present stock of Buggies, Lidies' Phretons end Spriny Traps now in Mannera-streot shop as speedily as possiblo—even at a sacrifice M.BOHAN, Wellington Coaoh factory. WANTED KNO\V*.-Bowm' Greytown to Mastorton line of Coaches now runs a DAILY service con< veyiug passengers and pa'cols between the above places; leaves vvmvhm Post Office, Greytown 9.80 a.m.; Koill'a Siables, Mastorton, 3.30 p.m. in time to meet the Lower Valley Coach, IMurn fares can be arranged upon application to the Proprietor.-ALBEHT BOWERS, public trust office, CAPITAL ESTATES placed in tho Public TrustOtlice guaranteed by the Colony. 1 By "Tho Public-Trust Office Ada Amendment Act, 1801," the Culony now guarantees the integrity of the capital funds of properties placed in the Public Tiust Office where there is no direction for tho investment of Bilch fund?, or where there is no other direction for their investment Hum generally, at the option of tho Public Trusluo, m General Governwont Securities of New Zoalandor in mortgage of real estate within tho Colony, 2. The Colony also guarantees ou such capital.fuuds a fixed rate of interest, to bo credited quarterly, free of all offico cliatvi-s, to the properties from which tho funds arise. 3. The value of ibis guarantee will bo obvious whon it is considered that it i 6 (a.) Tho _ guarantee of tho Colony aeaiint loss from investments in bid or insufficient securities. (b.) The guarantee ol tho Colony against loss from delay in tho investment of moneys/ (ut) The guarantee of the Uolony that tho interest fixed by Order in Council shall be regularly and punctually paid, freo of all tharsca of the Public Trust Office. 4. The rates of interest to be allowed by the Public Trust Office on the Capital Funds for investment are 5 per cent on any amount up to £3,000, and 4 par cent on the ninonut in excess of £3,000. and theso rales, which arc allowed free of all charges, will result in an incomo of— ' £SO a year from LI.OOO, or 5 per cent 150 „ 3,000,01-5 percent 100 „ 4,000, or 4} per cent 230 „ 5,000, 0r43-sths„ 2?0 „ 0,000, or 4J percent and so on. J. K. WARBUHTON, Public Trustee. Railwav Boarding House (Afcarij Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street, Masterton. rpHE proprietor of this Favorite J Boaudin'o Boose, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished It throu?hout, bees to intimate that those "giviiio him acall will find that for comfort, etc,, it isaecond to none in the Wairarapa, TUBBBBT IN THB DISTRIOr. Board and Lodgine £1 pet week, ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLING ' Smotinqand &«% Booms, Primit Ming horn for to lies. GOOD STABLING, IF GOOD PADDOCKS.JFRED, WIGHT,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4103, 3 May 1892, Page 3

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