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WANTEDS. TTTAMED- Engagement by a nan r V . ut cook on station or oamp. Ii accustomed to tbV'duties/-Upply. & Williams, care of Waieasapa Dailt TniEa, Maaterton. WASTED-Bowd and lodging by single gentleman; willing .19. baohelonse with ono or more other*. Sond ipartioulara to B, Offica of thii WANTED— Tt<o goueral servants for Hotol at once. Mrs Jacobs, Registry office, Queen«atreet, Masteiton, WAITED,— To purobau t strong _ second-hand brak«. Apply immediately Wnirarapa Farmers' 0«> operative Association, Ltd. TANTED TO PURCHASE—Lani at. Property Tax Valuation. Beni fuH paitioulars. Address' Lacd/ Wiliu* rapa Datly Times office, Mastertffli I WANTED.— Intelligent ysuth about 14, for Wairarapa Music Depth Apply Immediately to 0. H. Campbell. WANTED "the General Public t« know that another superb swart* niont of all the latest styles and pktterni in English, Foreign, and Oolonia! Tweeds and Worsteds has arrived at JAMES WEBB'S Tailoring Eit&blieh ■ ment. New Goods continue to cottt daily.' Eyeiybodysim'ply enchanted with JAMJsS WEBB'S splondid selection. Our ttill cif regular customers increasing ■ every day.—Thanking the Public' for past favours,—Youta to command, JAMES WEBB. . WANTED ti. se|l —An. 8 roomed : housii. with- convenient out buiM'nt"! and three qmtten ot an acre a land, in the healthiebt part of Maslerto*.' Price £2OO. Apply W.D., Waikaium Daily Times offico PARCEL No B.—Oonsista of 1 dress< length of useful Cheviot Tweed; 4 yds Skirt lining, 2yds Body liniuj, 2 dots Buttons, 6yda good White Calico, 6yda Striped Flannellette, 1 Brown Fiir Boa, 2 prsßlaok Cashmere Hose. The lot oarriage paid for 30s, Te Aro House. Wellington. PARCEL No 1 Dress length of Navy or Black, all wool Diagonal Serge, 4yds Skirt Lining, 2yda • Body Lining, 2 doz Buttons,. 1 Black Fur Plastron. Tho lot carriage paid by Parcel Post, for 30s. Te Aro House, Wellington. PAFiOEL No s.—Two very useful Dress Lsnplbs of Fancy Tweed, 4 yds Body Lining, Byds Skirt Lining, 4 doz Buttons, 1 yard Velveteen to matoh each dress, 1 Brown Fur Boa, 2prs Black Cashmere hose, 1 pair Caibmere Gloves. The lot for 40S| carriage paid. Te Aro Home,' Wellington

WANTED KNOWN.—A special shipment of Boots, Shoes, snd Slippers per a,a. WANTED KNOWN.- Children*. Slippers 1/G, Ladies' 2/-, Gents' 117 ANTED KNOWN.- ladles' VV Walking Shoes B/G, Ladies' pretty Evening Shoes from 3/6, ANTED KNOWN.-Gents' Court Shoes from 8/6; also a speoial line of Hand Senn Boots, UTANTEDEtJOWN.-JWiNailod VV Shooters 10/fli Men's Good Pesgod Waterla'ghts 12/6, ANTED KNOWN,-Mon's Grain Hide L f nee Boots »nd Bluoher. from 5/6.

J. CARPENTER, O.OEEN. STREET, • MASTEBTON. D. P. w DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY, iT|HE results of careful analye'9 JL by tho Government Analyst! of Australia end New Zealand prove thif magnifioent whibky to be absolutely pur# FIRST SHIPMENT AUTUMN AND WINTER'GOODS. 4 . Spco'a! Linea for tbis week. LADIES ULSTERS, OLOAKS, iSD JACKETS, iND A GRAND VARIETY OF. DRESS MATERIALS. TIIO Dest Value in ibo District, INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVIIED 0. SMITE'& CO., DEVONSHIRE HOIJBE

CASH STOKE, MASTERTON SOMETHING. WOKTH KNOWING. TO How Many Persons in this vasi popa. latum which inhabits tbis mundane Bphero has ikever occurred what life is, and what & deltoteotßanism compose! the human frame! To make# happy home, site a cheerful dig' position, and earn a pleasaut night's repose after tlio a tluoua labois of the day, it & a raatter of necessity that perfect health is aa* suroJ, and it is only by maihtaininj most regulat habits that this can be cbtakd, Now there is not one person in ten who ercr consider# this momcntocs nucction until too ,ato it is sceu that Nature has found a rttk spot, amlisßtormtoj! the human fortress *itb diretifecta, . It is then, that a remedy is nought, tnd .Mother; Mary Josoph Aubert can" supply the necessity want, for after years of toil sh& has' discover'd that "Karana" will successfully combat with most of the- ills of life, and restore a broken-down constitution, Tkebysfem requires a "tonic," and ibo watchword" Ktrah] " sliovld be iuiprinte j over every portico, so that children may utter it on their first word of speech, andremeraIwrit fill t'.ie days eftjoii- as tlioy doth» mirieiy rhyiMs of'! Little Jack Homer "and 11 Old Mother Hubbard." 1 "Katan»" is a vtgeUbla tonic, pkwnt to '.Uke, tnd in no way hurtful in iti Mtfra," '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4133, 8 June 1892, Page 3

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