WANTEDS. WANTED, a Good Axeman. Apply at once Dixon's Boarding House. fyANTKD.-TWO GENTLEMEN Vt BOAltDEi;S,(lriouds)iupi'ivato family; no otliors kopt. Three minutos ftom Maslerlon Post Office. For address, apply to office of the Waiiurapi DaiiyTimrs. WANTED KNOWN-Thit Mb J Chariton, the Tollable Piano and Organ Tuner, is now in Mastorton, on a short visit. Orders to be left at Mr lIT, Hulmofl', bookseller. «TANTED.-Washing and Cleaning YV ty the day, or Washing and lorning to do at homo. A pply by letter "Ironer," office ol this paper. BIG SALE of Surplus Winter Stock of \Dra|ery unit Clothing commences July Ist, at To Aio Hmifp, Wellington BIG SALE for 15 days <mly of Dres. ses, Millinery, Mnntl s, Jackets etc., at Te Avo Home, Wellington. BIG SALE o! Ulsters, Clmiks, Maciii. toshes, etc., at Te Aro House, Wellington.
>Hi SALE of Calicoes, Sheetings, jl) Blnnkels, etc, nt To Aro House, Wellington.
Bltt SALK, Big Kbilucliuub, Big lta. gains in ovety department at T* Aro House, Wellington, ►IG SALE, visit it or S«nd Orders, I) enclosing Cash, to To Aro Home, Wellington . -Opening ati.l i ....NKintiii. «, Jio special request of a number of residents in the Carkotos Distiiict, JAMES WEBB has <ta cided to open a branch tailoring establishment in CAKTEfr I ON, and hopes by Riving patrons good workmanship, good material, )>rompt attention, style, finish, and fit at MODEium rates to merit a fair share of support. Tho opening date will bo SATURDAY, the 18th. of June/with a largo and varied s'ock of tweeds etc, to ohooso from, ' Admission free, No extra charge for taking orders, N- B. Am noons MADE ON TIU! PIIBHI3ES AT CARTERTON, faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Mastciton and Cattcrton,
•ANI'ED KNOWN-Nor\yi;gian ~ Supkiw reduced to CHILDREN 1/_ and I/O LADIES 1 Ift C2NTS ft/ «/" \mNTED KNOWN.- Ladies' VV WfllkiiißSli<wss/C, Ladies'jtvelty Evening Shot's from 3/6, 'ANTED KNOWN.-Gents* Court W Shoe 3 from 8/6; nko a special line of Hand Soitn Boots, W 4 "* ANTED Kft'OWN.-Mfn'uNailed Shootora 10/o,Men's Good Pegged Watertights 12/G, Hide Kneo Boots and Bluchers J. CARPENTER,
QUEEN STREET, ' MASTEBTON. V V/ ANTED KNOWN-" Now is tho winter '' of our discontent made Glorious Summer," when clothed in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain, My old customers knevthis fact, New ones are invited to come and try and they will bo delighted. No fancy'prices charged, but a saving ot 21)/- on every suit to all who patronise me, ao I have the largest stock of tweed*, coatings, screes, linings, trimmings, etc. and the largest bM of skilled' ami icompetcnt tradesmen in tho Wairarapa, I also'buywcll which enables me to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Como and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rush for Good Seasouablo■ Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No charge fot admission, Attention and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command.-jAMES WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Quecn-Strcot, Masterton,
MASTJffiRTON STUAM COACH JAMES MtlE, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEEII WfIBBLWBIGHT and fIKMUu S M I T 1 Coaoiibuilmno in all its branches. Latest Desions and reasonable
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS lnacloaiid repaired, SHOEING Hacks, 6/- per set cash, 5/6 booked j (or either ikon orsiEEi,. ENGINEERING WORK ' of every doscriptbn done on the pre* 1)11868. FOR SALE CHEAP--1 Now spring trap 1 New Farm tip dray 1. New horso lioo I Second hand singlo furrow plonph Wire Strainers, Light Iro;> LiiU ing Jack, &c, &o, james'muir. MAKER and FATEMEE ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS. QmRNStREBT MaSTBRTON Railway Boarding House. (ffeorij djHMjife Post Office,) Hall Street, Masterton. THE proprietor of this Favorite Boarding Hodse, ip thanking hia patrons (especially tho working men) for past favors, having ronovated and completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimato that those giving hirr a call will find that for comfort, etc., isaecoud to none in the Wairarapa,
TllK-BESTh TABLE IN TUB DISTRICT. Board and Lodging II por week! paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE-SHILLING. BEDS, ONE BHILLING' Smoking and Reading Room, Private Sithng Room for Laities GOOD STABLING, «g"GOOJ) PADDOCKS FRED. WRIGHT, PIiOPRIETOR. D. ?■ W. DAWSON'S PERFECTION WHISKY, DO not be imposed upon by an in* ' fwior a't.io!o put into a Dawson a bottle, but insist up jn, having the gemiin aiticlfl DIRECTORY OF WELLINGTON (City, and Provinchl District) NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL For 1392.3, ' CONTAINING oxtennivo Commercial, Municipal and' General Infomia. tion, corrected lip'to date, tojjath'or ivith a complete Alphabetical List (besides other olasatficationa)' c»f tliij Names fur the whole Provincial District, fBIOB-tSj6. Thraugli all BjjfealleH,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4183, 4 August 1892, Page 3
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