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WANTEDS. WANTED AT ONCK.-A GOOD .4XEMAN.—AppIy DIXON'S Temperance Hotel, WANTED. -A thoroughly QUIET PON Y for a little girl; about 13 hands. Box 30, Masterton, WANTED KNOWN-That Mb J. Uhariton, tho well-known Tuner and Repairer of Pianos and Organs, from Wellington, is now in the Master, ton District. Orders may be left with Mr E. T. Holmes, stationer. WANTED.— A shepherd for Watarangi, must have good dogs; also a cook. Apply to the Managor, IT7ANTED.—TWO GENTLEMEN V» BOARDERS,(lrionds)in private family; no othors kept. Three minutes from Masterton Post x Oflice. For address, apply to office of the Wairara?a Daily Timks, BIG SALE of flurplus Winter Stockuf Drapery and Clothing commences July Ist, at Te Aro' House, Wollington BIG SALE for 15 days only of Dresses, Millinery, Mantles, Jackets etc., at Te Aro House, Wellington. BIG SALE of Ulsters, Clonks, Macintoshes, etc., at Te Aro House, Wel'ington.' BIG of Calicoes, Sheetings, Blsnkots, etc., at To Aro Hduse, Wellington. BIG SaLH, Gigßeductions, Big Bar. gains in every department at Te Aro House, Wellington. BIG SALE, visit it or fiend Orders enclosing Cash, to To Aro House Wellington WANTED KNOWN. -Opening au- ' nouncement, At tho special re. quest of a number of residents in the Car. TKitfoNiDisrimji, JAMES WEBB has dei oided 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 rates to merit a fair sharo of suppprt. Tho opening date. will be SATUKDAY, tho 18th of June, with a largo and varied stock of tweeds etc., to ohooso from. Admission free. No extra oharge for taking orders. N.B. Allooods male on the premises at CARTERTON. Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Masterton and Carterton,

\iV/ ANTED KNOWN-" Now ia tlio winter ' • of our discontent made Glorious Summer, 1 when clothed in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Worm Suits which defy cold, wind, or ruin. My old customers kno,v this fact. New ones are invited to come and try and they will be delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot 20/- on every suit toall who patroniso mo, 'aa I have the largest stock of tweeds, coating, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largest staff of skilled nnd competent tradesmen in tho Wairarapa. I also buy well which enables me to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Como and give me 6 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 anil Civility given tc all.--Faithful!y yours to command,-JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Quccn-Strcct, Masterton, Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opjmle Post Office.) Hall Street) Masterton. rnHE proprietor of this Favorite X Boarding House, in thanking Mb patrona (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated arid completely rofumiahod it throughout, bees to-intimate that those giving hiir a call will find that for comfort, etc,, is aeooijd to iiono in the Wairarapa, TilE BEST la TABLE IN THE DISTRIOT. Beard and Lodginp £1 por week paid in advance ALL MEALS, OWE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking aid heading Booms, Private Sitting Room jor Ladies GOOD STABLING. liT GOOD- PADDOOKS FRED. WRIGHT, Phopwetoh. BANKRUPT STOCK SALE OP BOOTS & SHOES. IMMENSE BARGAINS! In tho estate of 11, HANSEN, bootmaker, Eketalmna. J. CARPENTER AS purchased from tho Official Assignee tho Stock-in-trado of the above at about half coat, and will cloar tho lot at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 10th August. The Stock consists of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes, English and Colonial make, and having been only recently bought is guaranteed to be SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION The public are invited to come early and secure somo of tho many BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED AT THE CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, •Queen Street, M A S T E R T.O N . J. CAEPENTEB, PROPRIETOR. [A CAKD.J Wm. R. Cook| fWai. Geat. COOK & GRAY, WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND, Public Accountants, Tkade Assign kes, financial aoents, collectors, etc. A CCOUNTANCY work undertaken IX of all descriptions^ Auditing for public and private companics. Tradesmen's books kept and balanced estates realised with economy and promptitude. Tho c«llection of accounts a speciality, Agents appointed throughout tho Colony, Australia, anil London. (Collectors for the Court of Bankruptcy Auckland,) Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, businesses anil properties disposed of. 0 0 0 K & G It A Y, Bannatyne's Buildings, A.M.P, Buildines, Feathcrston-strcet, Queen-street, Wellington, Auckland.

MABTJSRTON LIVER? AND BAIT STABLES. W. HAWKE. Begs to inform tho travelling public aiid aottlera of tho district that he has taken over Mt F. HOOD'S interest in tho Olnb Hotel Liyery and Bait Stable. These stables will now be found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and auppliod with every com onience that travtllors or owners of horsoa can desire, A first class'collection ot iiuggies Carriages acd reliable 'Saddle Dorses constantly on hire at moderate rates. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers, The 1 Favorite" Bus meets every Train, ' SECURE PADDOOKB

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4190, 12 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4190, 12 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4190, 12 August 1892, Page 3

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