WANTED KNOWN—That Mr J, Charlton, the reliable Piano and Organ Timor, is now in Masterton, on»short visil. Orders to be loft at Mr It T. Holmes', bookseller. ITTANTKD.—Washing and Cleaning VY by the day, or Washing and lorning to do at liumo. A pply by lettor " Jroner," uttico ct tliia paper. BIG SALE of Surplus Winter Stook of Drapery and Clothing commences July Ist, nt To Aid House, Wellington 810 SAIjK fur 15 days only of Dresses, Millinery, Mantles, Jackets etc., at 't'e Aw House, Wellington. Blfi SAM of Calicms, Sheetings, Blankets, etc., at To Aro House, Wellington, 810 SaLK, Uig Reductions, Big Bar. gains in every department at T° Aro House, Wellington. , WANTEDS. WANTED. - TWO GENTLEMEN VI BOARDERS,(lriends)in private family; no othurs kept. Three minutes from Masterton Post' Office. For address, apply to office of tho Wairabafa Daily Tisip.s. BIG SALK of Ulsters, Cloaks, Macintoshes, etc,, at To Aro House, Wellington. 810 SALE, visit it or £end Orders, (iriclnsiug Gush, to To Aro House, Wellington WANTED KNOWN. -Opening announcement. At tho special re. quostot a number ot residents in tho Carterton Distmct, JAMES WEBB lias des cided to open a branch tailoring establishment in CAllTEltt'ON, and hopes by giving patrons gooi workmanship, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at moderate niTEs to merit a fair share of support,' The opening dato will bo SATURDAY, the 18th of June, with a largo and varied s'ook of tweeds etc,, to ohoose from, Admission free, No extra charge/or taking orders. N-B. Allooods MAM OH THE PREMISES AT CARTERTON. Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Masterton and Carterton, w ANI'ED KNOWN—Norwegian Slippers reduced to CHILDREN 1/_ and 1 /») LADIES ijn GENTS VtrANTED KNOWN.- Ladies' Y T Walking Shoes 5/6, Ladies' pretty Evening Shoes from 3/6. VtTANTED KNOWN.—Gents' Court VY Shoes from 8/6; also a special line of Hand Sown Boots, WANTED KNOWN.-Men'sNniled Shooters 10/6, Men's Good Pegged Watertights 12/6, WANTED KNOWN,-Mon's Grain Hide Ktieo Boots and Bluchers from 5/6. J. OUEEN STJttEET, MASTERTON. \\i ANTED KNOW N—" Now is tho winter ut of our discontent made Glorious Sum. mcr,' wlien clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. Sly old customers knotf this fact. New ones are invited to come and try and thoy will bo delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a sav.ng ot 20/• on every suit toall who patronise me, aa I have the largest stock of tweeda, costings, aorgc*, lutings, trimmiugs, etc. and the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in tho Wairarapa. I also buy woll which enables mo to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Como and giwmea trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rush for Good Seasonable Suits, Everyone wanted'to inspect my stock, No charge foi admission. Attention and Civility given tc oil.—FaithfuUy yours to command,—JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queon»Street, Masterton. MASTERTON steam coach FACTORY. JAMES MUIE, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER WHEELWRIGHT and GENERAL SMITH Coaohbuimhko in all its branches, Latest Designs and reasonable prices. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS mado and : -- J SHOEING ;b, 5/- por set cash, 5/6 booked j for either iuoh or steel. ENGINEERING WORK description dono on tho pro-» limes. FOR SALE CHEAP--1 New spring trap 1 Now Farm tip dray 1 New horse hoo 1 Second hand singlo furrow plough Wire Strainers, Light Iron Lifting Jack, &c., &o, JAMES" MUIR MAKER and PATENTEE ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS. Queen Street Masterton Railway Boarding House. [Nearly Opposite Post Office,) Hail Street) Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding House, in thanking his patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refumisbed it throughout, begs to intimate that those giving hitr a call will find that for comfort, etc., issecoiid to nono in the Wairarapa, 'THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging II per week ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLINGSmoking and Heading Itooms. Prim Sitting jliiom for Ladies GOOD STAKING, S£TGOOD PADDOCKS FRED. WRIGHT. Proprietor. D. P- W. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKif. DO not bo imposed upon by an in-. • feruiv ai'tideputintoa Dawson s bottle, but insist having tho gonuin article EUSINESS NOTIFICATION. rpHE NEWEST BOOKS direct from 1 London and tho lcadius English Journals, Wng.isiioes, and arrival.of every Ocean steamer. . The principal Culunial Newspaper? also kept iu stock. ii-ont for " Wairarapa Daily Times" A Erst'Clasi mid complete printing atock on the premises. ■ _ J. B.INNES, Printer, Stations, and Bookseller, . (Opposite Dr. Gillon's), Willis-5treet,,,,,,,..,,,, Wollingtoq
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4181, 2 August 1892, Page 3
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746Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4181, 2 August 1892, Page 3
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