wanteds, T)IG SALE of Surplus Wmtor Stock of D Drapery and Clothing commences July Te Aro Honso, Wellington BIG SALE for IS (lays only of Dreai; lies,. Millinery, Mantles, Jackets eto,, at'Te Aro House, Wellington. BIG SALE of Ulsters, Cloaks, Maointoshes, etc,, at To Aro Houso, Wellington. BIG SALE of Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, eto,, at To Aro llouse, Wellington, BIG SALE, Big Deductions, Big Bar. gains in every department at T» Aro Houso, Wellington. BIG SALE, visit it or Send Orders, enclosing Cash, to Te Aro House, Wellington. - W ANTED KNOWN. Opening au- . uouncement. At the special request of a nu'mbor of residents in the Oar. tkrtOiY District, JAMES WEBB lias do tided to open a branch tailoring establishment in CARTERTON, and hopes by giving patrons good workmanship, good material, prompt attention,'style, finish, and fit at moderate bates to merit a'fair share ot support, The opening dato will bo SATURDAY; the 18th of June, with a large and varied slock of tweeds eto,, to choose from. Admission freo, : 'No extra oiiorgo for taking orders. N.B. Allooods sue on 'tire 'premises; at'CARTERTON. Faithfully yours, JAMESi-WISBB, Cheap Cosh Tailor, Mustcrlon and Carterton, WANTED a good Genoral- Servant; also girl about sixteen, able to milk. : Apply at orice.Scoit's Temperance Hotel, Masterton. T^OUJ^D—A smnll.black and tan sheep _L dog. Owner can have same on applying to MrO.Langton, Bannister St., Mastorion. LOS1 1 ,—Between MastertonandTaratiihi, a Buggy Lamp Socket. Finder will be rewarded by leaving same at W. ■ke's stables, Club Hotel, Masterton. tTTANrED KNOWN-Korweoian YV. . SiirPißs reduced to CHILDREN 1/- and LADIES GENTS' 1/1/6 2 - WANTED KNUWN, Ladies' V V Walking Shoes 6/G, Ladies' pretty nveniuc; Shoes from 3/6. WANTED KNOWN,—Gents' Court Shoo 3 from 8/6; also a special lino of Hand Sewn Boots, ■ WANTED KNOWN.-MoiMailed Shooters 10/(i,llen's Good Begged Watortights 12/G, WANTED KNOWN.-Mon's Grain Hide Knee Boots and Bluchera from 5/6. J. CARPENTER, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. \AI ANTED KNOWN—" Now is ttio winter '', of our discontent made Glorious Sumroo'V'wlicn olotlmd ia one of JAS. Wlißli'S Good-Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or mill. My old customers kno # this fact. Now ones are invited to come and try and tliov will be delighted. No ffuicy'pricea charged, but a saving ot 21)/- on every suit toall who patroniso me, m I have the largest stock of twecils, coatings', serges, linings, trimmings, etc. and tlio largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa. I also buy well which ciubles mete quote prices for uasii cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Como and give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rush for. Hood Seasonable Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No chargo foi admission. Attention and Civility given tc all—Faithfully yours to command,-JAMEt WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton. D. P. W. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY. rHE results of careful analysis by tho Government Analysts of Australia apd New Zealand prove this THE MASTERTON FURNITURE FACTORY. HOUNSLOM HOAR HAYE a splendid stock of benerai, FoitflTDßE, comprising Drawing and Dining Room Suites in Tapestry, Cretonne, Hairoloth and leather. Side, boards with Mirror Baoks, Telescopo plain and occasional tables, Chairs in endloss variety. Iron and wood bedsteads, Spring, wiro wovo, coppor looped wire, horse hair, kapook, fleck and flax mattresses, etc., eto. We invite tho public to inspect our stock, for wo claim to give BETTER VALUE than any furniture dealer in town. NO SLOP MAI)E furniture manufactured on out premises' eithor for stook or auction, Pictures mounted and framed. Venetian blinds made and repaired. SPRING MATTRASS.3S A SPECIALITY. Celebrated RAMSPERGEII pianos on salo winch for finish, lone, and prico aro the best in the market Address—Queen Street, Masterton. Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street, Masterton. r nHE proprietor of this Favorite J.. Boarding House, ir thanking hia patrons (especially the working men) fur past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimate that those giving hiir a call will And that for comfort, etc,, isseeond to none in the Wairarapa, THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and ' Lodginc II por week paid in advance • ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLINGSmoking and Reading Booms, Wrote Sitting Hoom for Ladies, GOOD STABIING, ggTGOOD PADDOCKS FRED. WRIGHT, HOWARD'S CELEBRATED Digging Ploughs. THE Ploughs for (the times. ONE'ACT CULTIVATION ! • All KuMt'sh Completely Burled I' Agents:—, :, i 1; BLACKSMITH it WHEELWRIGHT MANUFA CTUKINQCOI,; (Limited)," ' , MASTERTON... : Reims; ...'... pHffINIX ASSIiIiANOE' .Company tof London.' ; Establisl)'e.(i;.l7B2. Losses tlaid, '"£1800, ; ' ! ft.'.H;; Simpson, general manager, for NeV Zoaland. District managcr-H, H. Welters. Mas. torton-agents—Wairarapa Farmora' Cooperative Association, Ltd. .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4176, 27 July 1892, Page 3
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