WANTEDS.' WANTED, a Good Axeman. Apply . at once Dixon's Boarding House \Vf ANTED.- TWO GENTLEMEN VV BOAKDEKS,(lricnds)in private family; no otheiß kept. Threo minutes from' Moßtortoti Poat 'Office.'' For address, apply to office of the WAiitAitAn DailtTimrs. WANTED KNOWN-That.MH J Cham/ton, the reliable Piano and Organ Tunov, is now in Masterton, on a Bhort visit, Orders to bo left at Mr R. T, Holmes', bookseller. BIG SALE of Hurplus Winter Stock of Drapery and Clothing commences July Ist, at Te Aro House, Wellington BIG SALE for IB days only ofDres. ses, Millinery, 'Mantles, Jackets etc., at 'l'o'Arn Home, Wellington. jIGSALEof Ulsters, Cloaks, MacinJ toshes, etc., at To Aro House, HG SALE, of Cafes, Sheetings, ) Blankets, otc, at To Aro House, Wellington. BIG BALB, Big Seductions, Big Bar. gains in every department at T« Aro House, : Wellington. (IGBALE, visit iter Ssnd Orders, J ) enclosing Cosh, to To Aro House, Wellington " ■''■■'.-. WANTED KNOWN. -Opening announcement. At tho special nquest of a number of residents in tho Carteuton District, JAMES WEBB has dm eided to open a branch tailoring establishment in CARTERTON, and hope 3 by giving patrons good workuiausuip, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at moderate iutes to merit a fair share ot support, The opening date mil be SATURDAY, the 18th of June, with a largo and varied stock of tweeds etc., to ohooso from. Admission free, No extra charge for taking orders. N. B. Ail ooods made on ran premises at CARTERTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Masterton and Cartorton, ITANrED Known-Norwegian W Slipperß reduced to
CHILDBEN 1/ and -J /.) GENTS i)l 6r \\T ANTED KNOWN.- Ladios' VV _ Wnlkiiiß Shoes 5/6, Mies' pretty Evening Shoes from 3/6. WANTED KNOWN.-Geuta'Court Shoes from 8/6 j also a special line of Hand Sown Boots. WANTED KMOWN.-Mm'.Nailed Shooters 10/6, Men's Good Pegged Watertighls 12/ G. WANTED MOWN.-Mon's Grain Hide Knee Boots and Bluchers from 5/6. J. CARPENTER, OUEEN STEEET, MASTEJJTON. \\! ANTED KNOWN-" Now is ttio muter '' of our discontent made Glorious Summer," when clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S Good Worm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain, My old customers kno,v this fact. New oucs Bin invited to come and try and thoy will be delighted, No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot 20/- on every suit toall who patroniso mo, aa I have tho largest stock of tweeds, coatings, merges, linings, trimmings, etc. and tho largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the AVairarapa, I also buy well which enables mo to quote prices for cash ohcapcr than any other tailoring establishment in tho District, Como and give ma a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rush for Good Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock.. No charge for admission, Attention and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command,- JAMES | WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton,
MASTERTON STEAM COACH JAMES MUIE, COAUHBUILDER, ENGINEER WHEELffEIGHT and GENE ft-A I SMITH Coawibuilwng in all its branohes, Latest Designs aud reasonable riucES, AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS made and repaired. SHOEING Hacks, 5/- pet set cash, 6/6 booked; for either iron or steei.
ENGINEERING WORK of evory description done on the preFOR SALE CHEAP--1 New spring trap 1 Hew Farm tip dray I How dorse hoe 1 Second hand singlo fnrrow plough Wire Strainers, light Iron Lifting Jack, &c„ &o, JAMEB~MUIR ' MAKER and PATENIEE ZEALANDIa WOOL PRESS. Qoeen Street Mastbrton Railway Boarding House. ' {Nemiy itypostfc Post Office.) Hall Street, Masterton.
11HE proprietor of thia" Favorite Boarding Rouse, ip thanking his patrcina (especially the working men) for past favora, having renovated aiid completely refurnished it throughout, bees to intimate that those giving bier a call will find that for comfort, etc., isßecoiidto nono in the Wairarapa.
TUE BEST la TABLE IN THK DISTRICT. Board and Lodging £1 por weekj paid in advance ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLINGSmoking and llmdinn Boom:, Private Sitliivj Iwm for Ladies GOOD STABLING, WG'O'OD PADDOCKS FRED. WEIGHT, D. P. W. DAWSON'S PE&FEOTION WHISK 1 ."\0 not bo imposed upon by an inU fermr n<-ticle put into a Dawson 3 bottle, but insist I'pjn having tho fpnnin m'ticle
DIBBCTOBY OF WELLINGTON (City and Provincwl District) NEW ZEALAND ANNUAL . For 1892-3, CONTAINING extensive Commercial, Municipal and General Informstion, corrected up to date, togothur with a oompleto Alphabetical List (besides other classifications) of the Names for the whole Provincial District, mOE-tye. Through all Booksellers,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4184, 5 August 1892, Page 3
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