I WANTEDS. VUANTKD.-TWO GENTLEMEN Y» BOARDEl\S,(!rieiids)iiiprivate family; no ctheia kept. Thrco minutes fr.om Mnsiorlon Post Office. - For »ddroM,'ai')|)lj to'LlHcoof.the Waikakafa Daily Trans, \7ANTED KNOWN-That Mil J, V V Chariton, the reliable -Piano and Organ Tunor, is now in Masterton, on a short visit., Orders to be left at Mr Ij. T. Holnifs'i bookseller, OTANTRD.-Washing and Cleaning VV by the day, or Washing and lorning to d» at homo. A' pply by letter "Iruner," office ot this papev. BIG SALE of Surplus Winter Stock of Drapery ami Clothing commences July Ist, at To Aio House, Wellington BIG SAhK fur 15 days only of Dres. ses, Millinery, Mantles, Jackets eto., at To A-.o House, Wellington. BIG SAM of Dlators, Cloaks, Macintoshes, etc, at To Aro House, Wellington. rIGSALU of Calicms, Sheetings, ) Blmikols, etc., at To Aro House, D gains in every departinont at T« Aro House, Wellineton, BIG SALE, visit it or Sond Order?, enclosing Cash, to To Aro House, Wellington WANTED KNOWN, -Opening announcement. At the: special request of a number of residents in the Carteuton DisimcT, JAMES WEUB has do oillod to open a branch tailoring establishniont in URTEIi lON, and hopes by Riving patrons goo;l .workmanship, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at modmutk n.vi us to merit a fair share of support, Tho opening date will bo SATUBOAY, tho 18th of Juno, with a large and varied s : ock of tweeds etc., to ohoose from. Admission free.. No extra ohaigo for taking orders. N.B. Auooons MADE ON THE PHBMISEB AT CARTERTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB. Cheap Cash Tailor, Masterton and Carterton, nrANTKD KNOWN-Norwegian Yy Slippjiis reduced to CHILDREN 1/ and 1 /.) lAD* {jjj W GENTS.-' .0/ IirANTKD KNOWN.- Ladies' V? Walking Shoes 5/G, Ladies' pretty Evening Shoe's from 3/6. WANTED KNOWN.-Genrs'Couit Shoes from 8/6; also a special line of Hand Sown Boots. "ANTED KNOWN.-Jlen'sNailcd V V Shooters 10/6, Men's Good Pegged Watertight 12/6, WANTED KNOWN.-Mon's Grain Hide -Knee Boots and, Bluchers J. CARPENTER, • QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. ■U/ ANTED KNOWN-" Now is too winter '' ■' of our discontent made Glorious Summer," when olotkd in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rein, My oldcusloinirsknortthisfact, Now ones are invited to come and try ami thoy will be delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot 20/. on every suit toall whopatroniso mo,'m.l have thi largest .stock of tweco's, coating, gorges, linings, trimmings, etc. and the largest stuff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa. I also buy well which enables 1 mo to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District, Come and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rush for Good Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No cliargo foi admission, Attention and Civility given tc nil.—Faithfully yours to command.-JAJIES WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Star, Masterton.
MASTMTON STiSAM COACH JAMES MUIE, COAUMUILDER, ENGIWEEIt WHEELWRIGHT and G E N E It A 1 smi?h ■ ■■CoMjiißoiiiHNa in all its branches, Latest Designs and reasonable MIOKS, AGRiOULTUIUL IMPLEMENTS ' - tnnrtoand repaired. SHOEING Hacks, 5j- per set cash, B/fi booked j for cither ikon or steel, ENGINEKMNG WOM of every description done on tho pre-. riiises. . . FOR SALE OHEAP--1 Ncwspring trap 1 New Farm tip dray I Now liorso lioo 1 Second hand sinEjlo furrow plough Wire Strainers, Light Iro:i Lifting Jack, Ao. t &o. dAMESMUIR MAKER and PATEMEB ZEALANDIAWOOLPKESS. Queen Sikeet Mastbrion
Railway-Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Fost Office,) Hall Street, Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boabmno House, in thanking his patrons (espocirtlly tho working men) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnished it throwhout, beas to intimate that those giving birr a call will find that for comfort, etc., lasecoiid.to none in the Wairarapn. TUB BEST Is TABLE IN THIS • DISTRICT. Board aiid Lwlgin? £1 por week paid in advance' ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLINGSmoking and Beading Rooms, Private Stiiiwj Kwm {or Ladies, GOOD STABLING. WGOOD PADDOCKS FRED. WRIGHT, PliOr-HEETOIt. D. P. :-W. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISK?. DO not bo imposed upon by an in* fentir iiufc'into a D»ws.-)n 3 bottle, but insist I'p.m having the gennia avticta A. H. COOK, ~ (Successor to Cook & Son) ' E S T A BL IS H E D 1842. TAILORS "'AND HABIT mo?; 227, Lambion Quay.. Weuisotos (Opposite Government Buildings,) ' Our Miitta is "OHEAPEST OF THE BEST," Country orders carefully and punctually • attonded to and goods forwarded ■by.PAHbto-PoST,-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4182, 3 August 1892, Page 3
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