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WANTEDS. WANTED AT ONOK.-A GOOD AXEMAN.—AppIy DIXON'S Temperance Hotel, WANTED. - A thoroughly QUIET PONY for a little girl; about 13 hands. ■ Box 30, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN-That Mr J. Charlton, tho well-knoitn Tuner and Repairer ot Pianos and Organs, from Wellington, is now in the Masterton District. Orders may be left with Mr R. T. Holmes, stationer. AftTED.— A shepherd for WataV V rangi, must have good dogs; also a cook. Apply to tho Manager, mANTED.-TWO GENTLEMEN V> BOA 11DEKS,(friends)in private family; no others kept. Three minutes from Miiatorton Post Office. For address, apply to ollico of tho Wairaiupa Daily Timrs. 810 SALE of Surplus Winter Stock of Drapery and Clothing commences July Ist, at To Aro Howe, Wellington 810 SALE for 15 days only of Dresses, Millinery, Mantles, Jackets etc., at Te Aro Bouse, Wellington. BIG SALE of Ulstors, Cloaks, Macintoshes, eto,, at To Aro House, Wellington.

Bin SAM of Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, etc,, at To Aro House, Wellington. 810 SALE, Big Seductions, ]3igljnr« gains in every dopartmont at Te Aro Houso, Wollineton, BIG SALE, visit it or Send Orders _ enclosing' Cash, to To Aro House Wellington WANTED KNOWN.—Opening nounoement. At the special re« quest of a number of residents in the Carterton District, JAMES WEBB has do-, cided to open a branoh tailoring establishment in CARTERTON, and hopes by giving patrons good workmanship, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at moderate jutes to merit a fair share of support, The opening dato will bo SATURDAY, the 18th of June, with a large and varied slock of tweeds etc., to ohooso from, Admission free, No extra charge for taking orders. N- B, All goods made ok tiie premises at CARTERTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Masterton and Carterton, \\l ANTED KNOWN—" Now is tlio winter '' of our discontent made Glorious Summer, 1 when elotlud in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers Into* this fact-, New ones aye invited to come and try mid tliey will be delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot 20/• on every suit tonll who patronise me, as I have the largest stock of twuedd, coatiws, serges, linings, trimmings, etc. ami the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa. I also buy well which enables me to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in the District, Como 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 charge fot admission, Attention and Civility given tc all;— Faithfully yours to command,-JAMES WEBB, tlio Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton,

Railway Boarding House. (Ntarly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street! Masterton. THE proprietor of thia Favorite Boarding House, ir thanking hia patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovatod and completely refurnished it throughout, bess to intimate that those giving hiir a call will find that for comfort, etc,, is secoiid to none 'in tho Wairarapa. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodging il per week paid in advance ALL MEALS, OJNE SHILLING BEDS, ONE SHILLING Smoking and Reading Booms, Private Ming iioom for Ladies GOOD STABLING. <STGOOD PADDOCKS FEED. WEIGHT, PIiOPRJETOIt, BANKRUPT STOCK SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES. IMMENSE BARGAINS! In the estate of 11, HANSEN, bootmaker, Eketahuna. J. CARPENTER HAS purchased from tho Official Assignee tho Stock-in-trade of tho above at about half cost, and will clear the lot at

REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 10th August, The Stock consists of Ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots aud Shoes, English and Colonial make, and having been only recently bought is guaranteed to bo SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION The public are invited to como early and secure some of tho many

BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED AT TUB CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Queen Street, M : A STER T0 N , J. CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR. [A oakd.] Wm. R. Cook) [Wm, Gray. COOK & GRAH, WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND, Pdblic Accountants, Teade Assignees, FINANCIAL AGENTS, COLLECIOKS, ETC. CCOUNTANOY work. undertaken of all descriptions. Auditing for public and private com* panics. Tradesman's books kept and balanced estates realised with economy and promp< titudc. The collection of accounts a speciality. Agents appointed throughout tlio Colony, Australia, ami London, (Collectors for the Court of bankruptcy Auckland.) Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, businesses and properties disposed of, (! 0 0 K & G K A Y, Bannatyno's Buildings, A.M.P, Buildines, Featlicrston-strcet, Queea-Btrcet, Wellington. Auckland, MASTKRTON LIVER? AND BAIT STABLES. W. HAWKE, Begs to inform the travelling public arid Bettlers of tlio distriot (hut ho has taken over Mr F. HOOD'S interest in the Olub Hotel Liyery and Bait Stable. Theso stables will now bo found commodious, comfortable, well-ventil-ated, and supplied with every convenience that trwsllora or owners of horses can desire, A first class collection ot iiuggies, Carriages ard reliable Saddle Horses cojiatantly on hire at moderafo rales. Every attention paid to the requirements of Commercial Travellers. The 1 Favorite" Bus moets evory Train, SECURE PADDUOKS

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4191, 13 August 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4191, 13 August 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4191, 13 August 1892, Page 3

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