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I WANTEDS. • " ■ [7ABTED.-~An Engine Drirer. VV Apply-, • W.OADWALLADER, Waihakekf, Carterton, IENDERB wanted.for Carton »f x Sown Timber from Waihakeb t* Dale Geld and Grey town, Apply \i Mill, Waihakolio, Carterton. W.OADWALLADER, WANTED KNOWN ;-Yon cm get Boys' Suits, Girls Droaoes, Cloaks, and Jackets also.Lady's ani Baby's Underolothing made inanjstjli, Mas R. CRAWFORD; Church Bkret!,. Masterton. «TANTED, the General Pubiw tt " W : know thatanother superb assort-' merit of all the latest stylos and pattern! in English, Foreign, and Colonial x Tweeds and Worsteds has arrived at JAMES WEBB'S Tailoring Establishment, New Goodß continue t» comi daily. Eyerybudy simply enchanted witk • JAMES WEBE'S splendid selecsioi. , H Our roll of regular customer) increasinj 'l every day.-Thanking tbs Publis fir 1 past favours,—Yours to command, JAMES WEBB. WANTED TO PCRCH ASE-Fress Eggs and Poultry in any quantity Apply •W. W. SCOTT, Temperaneo Hotol, Quoon-Streot. WANTED to sell-An 8 roomed house with convenient onl ' buildings and tbrce quartets ol an acre •, j land, in the healthiest part of Msstertoa' Price £250. Apply W,D,Waimam Daily Turns office WANTED KNOWN.-LadleaNor. wcgian Slippers, 2s and Bi, at J. CARPENTER'S. MX RENTER'S. ' WANTED KNOWN.-Men's nailed and plain Shooters, 10s 6d at CARPENTER'S. WANTEDK NOWN.-Lad(os'Lea» lint Slippers, 4s; Walking Shoes I (is, at CARPENTER'S. WANTED KNOWN.-Men 1 ! Binchersfrom 5s Od, Men's English Balmorals lis Od at CARPENTER'S. tTTANTED KNOWN'.-Ladios' Lace >V Boots from 8b j Children's Shoe) and Boots from Is, at J, CARPENTER'S Central Boot Warehouse, Queen Street, f ANTED KNOWfI.-Bowm' Greytown to Masterton line of Coaches now runs a DAILY service con< veyiug passengers and panels between the above places; leaves puscioaih Post Office, Greytown 9,80 a.m.; Noill'a Stabled, Masterton, 3.30 p.m. in time to meet the Lower Valley Coach. Return fares can bo arranged upon application to the Proprietor—ALßfSßT BOWERS, NOTE our special offer in Winter Dress Fabrics on preceding pace and send .«r patterns to To Aro House, Wellington. ■ • XT °' f B tn6 P ri " s of those dress fabrics ±S and remember that orders will be sent free by' Parcel Post' from. To Aro House, Wellington. OTB that these Drees Fubtios U6 .i all new goods and splendid value, I Purchases will be sent free by ' Parcel Pott'from To Aro Houso, Wellington IiTOTE that of these Dress Fabrics the jj\ Meltons are. the mostdurable ete» madei tho Homcsphris aro guaranteed to ffear well and both will be sent freo by ' Parcel Post' from Te Aro Houso Weilington. NOTE that Granite Tweeds, Foule, Serges and Navy Serges are favorite materials for this season and will,be sent free by' Parol- Post '(tornTe Aro House, Wellington. FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN WINTER GOODS. Special Lines for this woek. LADIES ULSTERS, CLOAKS. JACKETS, A GRAND VARIETY OF DRESS MATERIALS, The Best Value in the District. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY O. SMITE & CO., DEVONSHIRE HOUSE, MASTERTON A WNNY GAME. A few friends met the other mght in a Newtown storetosfend a jovial evening, but as they were all teetotallers and none of them drank anything stronger than Clement's Tonic, drunkenness was out of the question, Mttc-pioposed a game at euchre, and Jones said tboy had bettor play for somctliing just to give the game an interest and make it lively, but times were hard, sothey.did not.caro to pk» or money. Smith, howover, spied a box of Fletcher's bilious and liver pills, and proposed that each time a man was beaten ho should tftkn a pill, and this inado the game lively, and the fun was fast and funous. Simpion sallowed 6ve, Jones got away with four, and Smith and Hopkins two each, and Mac got Off scot. free. The game terminated by a general exodus at 3 a.m., for Dr Fletcher's pills never labour in vain and are sold by all chemist* and' drug* gists everywhere j being a positive, safe, and reliable cure for constipation, liver complaint.headache, <&o, .They always give satisfaction, TII9 proprietors giye away £SO (in Beven prizes) at Xmas,, for ' the seyeu first nearest guesses sent'in, as to how many ot these pills a large Clemehts Tonic bottle (now full holds, Guers form is around each box, and all such forr.'s are eligible for this competi« . tiontbatcoraefrom'aruimdabnx, One box of pills proves their virtues and they i can.be obtained everywhere at Is or post , free for 13 penny 'stamps, from J, M Clements, Newtown, NBW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 11 May 1892, Page 3

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715

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 11 May 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4110, 11 May 1892, Page 3

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