WANTEDS. WANTED— A man; ono who can milk, and look after homes, Appy sharp to Mrs Jacobs, Registry office, Queoa-etreet. TXT ANTED TO LET-A I'OUHVV ROOMED HOUSE with Soul, lory ,and Three-Acre Paddock attached, situated at Opper Plain.—Apply 6. E. Chamberlain, Masterton Steam Flour Mills, T)l(( SALE of Surplus Winter Stock o L) Drapery and Clothing commence July Ist, at To Aro House, Wellington BICI SALE for 15 days only of Dres. ses, Millinery, Mantles, Jackets eto., at Te Aro House, Wollingtoa. BIG SALE of Ulsters, Cloaks, Macintoshes, oto„ at Te Aro House, Wellington, . BIG SALE of Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, etc., at Te Aro House, Wellington. ..' . BIU SALE, Big Reductions, Big Bargains iii every department at Te Aro Honso, Wellington. BIG BALE, visit it or Send Orders, enclosing Cash, to Te Aro House, Wellini|ton WANTED KNOWN. Opening an- • nouncement. At tho special request ol a number of residents in tho Oir. teuton District, JAMES WEBB has de<> oided to open a branoh tailoring establishment ill CARTERTON, andhopc3 by giving patrons good workmaußhip, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at mc deiutk hates to merit a fair share of support. The opening, date will be SATURDAY, the 18th of Juno, with a largo and varied slock of tweeds eto., to choose IVom, Admission free, No extra charge lor taking orders. N. B. All goods MAM ON' THE rpijMISSS at CAHTERTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Ttilor, Masterton and Carterton, fTTANrED KNOWN—Norwegian YY Suffers reduced to OHILDREN |/_ and •{ /i) LADIES GENTS i/6 %■ ITT ANTED KNOWN, Ladie3' Yi Walking Shoes 5/0, Ladies' pretty Evenint; Shoes from 3/0. WANTED KNOWN,—Gents' Court Shoe 3 from 8/0; also a special line of Hand Sewn Boots, WANTED KWOWN.—Men'iNaile Shooters 10/6, Men's Good Pegged Watortijjhte 12/6, WANTED KNOWN,-Mon's Grain Hide Knee Boots and Bluche.. from 5/P. QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. \\l ANTED KNOWN-" Now is tlie winter '' of our discontent made Glorious Summer," when clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S GoodVnim.Suits which defy cold, wind..or rain. Sty-oldcustomers.knoivthisfacfc, New ones are invited to come and try and thev will be dclight'd. No fancy prices charged, but a eaving ot 111)/- on every suit toall who patronise me, as I havo the largest stock of tweeds, coatings, icrges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa, I also buy well which enables mo to quoto .prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in the District, Como and give me a' trial early to avoid being disappo'uted in tho great rush for Good Seusonab'o Suits. Everyone wantedto inspect my stock, No charge for admission. Attention and.Civility given to all,-Faithfully, yours to command,-JAMES WEl)B,t!ic Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Streot-, Mastciton, I)' P. w. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY. PHE results of careful analysis by tho Government Analysts of Australia and Now Zealand prove this THE MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOW&HOAR HAVE a splendid stock of general furniture, comprising Drawing and Diuin? Room Suites in Tapestry, Cretonne, Haircloth and Leather. Sideboards with Mirror Baoks. Tolescopo plain and occasional tables, Chairs in "osa variety. Iron and wood bedis- Spring, wiro wove, copper looped wire,,horse hair, kapock, fleck and flax mattrasses, etc., etc. • We invite the public to 1 inspect our stock, tor wo claim to give BETTER VALUE than any furniture dealer in town. NO 8L 0 P MA D E furniture manufactured on our promisos' either for stock or auction. ~ , Picturea mounted and framed. Venetian blinds made and repaired. SPRING MATTRASSSS A SPECIALITY. Celebrated RAMSPERGER piano's on sale'which for finish, tone, and price are the bett in the market. I—Queen Street, Masterton. Railway Boarding House. (Marly Opposite Post Office.) Hull Street) Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite IiOARDiM Howe, ir thanking hia patroni (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throuphout, begs to intimate that those giving bin? a call will find that for comfort, etc., nono in the Wairarapa, THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging per week paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING inj Rooms. Private Sitting lioom for Ladies GOOD STAKING. IST &OOD PADDOCKS FRED. WEIGHT, Proprietor.
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tasarosT, 29th April, 1892, Tim local imlußtry now known 03 'The Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies' is about to bo introduced into tho colonics of Australia. Mr Kompthornc, who now holds the proprietary rights, leaves to-morrow tor Sydney, and intends advertising thero on even a larger scale than ho has dont in New Zealand. Ho feels warranted in doing ;o by tho greai success lie has had here. Aj soon as tho business in llew South Wales is set properly going, Victoria will be entered upon,'and each of the other colonics in succession. Tli's will the Rev. Mother very busy preparing tho medicines, all of which will bo slrpped away in bulk as received from her, and bottled and packed in the samo way as is done here. We wish Mr Kempthorno every success, and we are sure his telling 'ads.'-'The Wealth of New Zealand,'and 'TheChurch, tho State; and the Stage'—will soon become household words in tho Austrab'as, and he of great benefit in bringing the med'al resources of this Colony well before our neighbours. . Nkw Zealand Times, 30th April, 1892. • . Mr Oriando Kemptborne leaves ho-e by the Wakatipu to-day,for' Syjlncy iith' tho intention of starting a campaign in New South Wales with tie Mother Mary Joseph Aubert Remedies, He informs us that is is astonish iilg what an amount of business is now done in these goods in this Colony, anil as he intends to bring tho samp energy to bear in-the sister colony in introdtfeiug them there,a large trado is bound to spring up. Judicious advertising will' always cause a demand for a good article, and, • being well awaro of this, Mr Kcmptlioine durihg tho last eight months lias ■been one of the largest advertisers in New Zealand, and we understand his advertisements appear in 47 papers daily. The introduction of these remedies has given employment: to a largo number of hands, and has caused the circulaturn of akgeamou'ntof monoy. Theyshould readily commcni themselves tothoAustrabans, who will bo ablu to we for tjibmsslvcs the largo amount of evidence proving their I value as antidotes to' the ills M flesh is heif
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4171, 21 July 1892, Page 3
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