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"" ■ wanteds." ••' WANTED.--An Engine Driver. Apply— W.OADWALLADBB, Waihakeke, "•^.Carterton, npENDERS.wanted ~ for Cartage »f I ''. Sawn Timber from' Waihakeke to ilefield and Greytown, Applj »t Mill, I Waihakeke, Carterton. "• ■ W. OADWALLADER. WANTED KNOWN ;-You hi .YV get Boys' Suits, Girls Dressei, p Cloaks, and Jackets' also Lady's and Baby's Undorclothing madeiaanjfttjle. For address apply to ■■'■•'. Mrbß, CRAWFORD,,; Church Street, Masterton, STANTEDthe General Publu te ! V know that another superb astort« nient of all the latest styles and pattern? in English, Foreign, and Colonial Tweeds and Woratods has arrived at JAMES WEBB'S Tailoring Establishment, New Goods.continue to own* daily. Eyerybudy simply enohanteil with JAMES WEBB'S aplondid selection. Our roll of regular ouatome.'s Increasing every day.—Thanking the Publio f»r past favours,—Yours to command, 1 ._ JAMES WEBB. WANTED TO PUROHASE-Fresh Eggs and Poultry in any quantity Apply W. W. SCOTT, Temporanw Hotel. Qut'on-Streot. WANTBD to sell —An 8 roomed house with convenient out buildings and three qnartors ol an acre ut land, in the healthiest part of Mastortol Price£2so. Apply W.D., Wiimm DaiiiYTimesonice ■■■'■ WAITED wegian Slippers, 2s and Bs, at J. CARPENTER'S, TI7 ANTED KNOWN.-MenWed plLffi v,,tettif!htß ' l2s6(, ' stoAE - W ANTED KNOWN.-Men's nailed and plain Shooters, 10a 6d ai CARPENTER'S. ITANTED KNOWN.-Ladies' Lea* W thorSlippera, 4s | Walking Shoes (is, at CARPENTER'S, ANTED KNOWN.-Men'a B| ( . TT chera from Ba6d,Men'i English Balmorals UsGd at CARPENTER'S. WANTED KNOWN.-Ladies'Lace Boots from 8s; Children's Shoes and Boots from Is, at J, CARPENTER'S Central Boot Warehouse, Queen Street. ■ OTANTEDKNOWN.-BoWBKa' YV Greytown to Masterton line of Coaches now runs a DAILY service coih veyiug passengers and panels betweon the above places; leaves pdhctwuv Post Office, Greytown 9.80 a;m,; Neill'a Stabler, Masterton, 8.30' p.m. in time to ineet the Lowor Valley Coach. Return fares cau bo arranged upon application to the Proprietor.—ALßEßT BOWERS, NOTE oiir. special offer in Winter Dr-m Fabrics on preceding paw and send tor patterns to Te Aro Houso. Wellington. VTOTE the prices of these dress fabrics \y and remember that ordors will be mi free by ' Parcel Post' from To Aro House, Wellington. NOTE that these Dress Fabrics are all new goods and splendid value. Purchases will be sent froo by ' Parcel Pott'from To Aro Houso, Wellington «| OTE that of those Dress Fabrics the \y Meltona are the most durable ever made, the Homespuns aro guaranteed to wear well and both will bu sent free by ' Parcel Post' from Te Aro House Wellington, ATOTE that Granite Tweeds, Foule, Jj| Serge* and Navy Serges are fa vwrite materials for this season and will bo sent free by ' Parcel Post' from To Aro House, Wellington. FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN WINTER GOODS. S| eoial Lineß for this week, LADIES ULSTERS, CLOAKS, J A (JOTS, A GRAND VARIETY OF DRESS MATERIALS. The Best Value in the District, INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY 0, SMITE & CO., DEVONSHIRE -HOUSE, MASTERTON JFUM.GME. ■ A few iriends met the other night in » Newtown storcte spend * jovial evening, but as they wero all teototallers and none of them drank anything stronger than Clement's Tonic, drunkenness was out of the question, Mac proposed a game at euchre, and Jones said they hud better play for sbuu-thing just to give the game an litest Kb .make it lively, but times wero hard, so they did not care to plaj or money. Smith, however, spied a box of Fletchor'a bilious and liver pills, and proposed that each time a man was,bea' ten he should take a pill, and this made the game lively, and the fun was fast and furious. -Simpson swallowed five, Jones got away with four, and Smith anl Hopkins two each, and Mao got off soot free, Tho terminated by a general exodus at 3 a.m., for IkFletcher's pilh never- labour in vain They aro the best and mildest pills mado and are sold by all chemists, and druggists everywhere; being a positive, safe, and reliable euro fur constipation, liver complaint headuche, &o.' - They always give satisfaction. The proprietors giye away £6B (iii seven prizes) at Xmaa., for the seven first nearest guesses sent in, as to how many ol these pills a farqa Clements Tonic bottle.(now full holds. Guess form-is armmd each box,'and alB such 'o.T.-s aro eligible fei this competition that come foom'wuuiid a box. 0u» box of pills proves their virtues and* they c«i be nln lined wavy wher eat ts Or post ireeforl3- penny afcftnps, front FrJJ Clements, 'Newtown, NBW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 10 May 1892, Page 3

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