WANTEDS, WANTED-BOARDERS in a pri- • vato family,,opposite Mr.Johnson's Store, Quecn-streeb, Moiterton.- "• TTTAKTED.—A general servant. V V Apply in the morning to Mr| B Ohennolls, Lincoln Road. ~ WANTED TO SELL AT ONCE. LARGE Hall, Shop, and Dwelling combined, known as Ihe Mauriceville Hall, _with about half an acre of; i land, including gardon and fruit trees. Good situation, cither for store or hotel. To be sold Cheap. Also If acres land, with two-roomed . cottage, and three-stall stable, situation good, at Hastwcll j price £OS, Also sections Nos 12,13, and 14, three ' separato acres, situated at Hiwtwell; Price per section, £7los. Good Build* ing Sites. Apply to T. PRICE, "DIG SALE of Surplus Winter Stock of D Drapery and Clothing commnn cea . July Ist, at Te Aro House, Wellington BIG SALE for 16 days only of Dresses, Millinery,- Mantles, Jacketa' etc,, at Te Aro Bonce, Wellington.'. BIG SALE of Ulsters, Oloaks, Macin* toshes, etc,, at To Aro House, Wellington. BIG SALE of Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, etc,, at To Aro'House, Wellington. BIG SaLU, Big Reductions, Big Bar. gains in every department at To Aro House,' Wallint'tun. BIG SALE, visit it or Send Orders onclosing Cash, to Te Aro House Wellington WANTED KNOWN.-Opening nouncement. ' At the special re quest ol a number oi residents in tho Carterton District, JAMES WEBB has (lei cido'd to open ti bianoh tailoring establishment in CARTERTON, and hopes by giving patrons good workmanship, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at mooerate iutes to morit a fair share of support, The opening date will bo SATURDAY, the 18th of June, with a large and varied stock of tweeds etc,, to ohooso from. Admission free, No extra charge for taking orders, *N.B, Ah, goods SUM ON THE PREMISES AT CARTERTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Masterton and Cnrlci'ton,
\ \l ANTED MOWN-"- Now is the muter '', of our discontent mode Glorious Summer* 1 when clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S Goo® Worm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers kno # this fact. Now ones are invited to come and try and they will bo delighted. No fancy pices charted, but a saving of 20/- on every suit toall who patronise rac, an I have the largest stock of tweedy coating, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in tlio Vairarapa, I also buy well which enables mo to quoto prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tlio District.' Como and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rush for Good Scasonablo Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No cbargo foi admission. Attention and Civility given tc all,—Faithfully yonre to command.—JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton,
ASR FOR GALLEY WHISK?. ESmiBNZA. IP you havo pains in your limbs, feel lovcriah, with headache and a general feeling of lassitude, you may be sure that you have influenza coming. Now this is the time to get— Marshall's Influenza Mixtures Nos. 1 and 2, and take them according to the printed directions. These now celebrated remedies have perhaps Veen the means of cur- - ing more cases of Influenza than all tho rest of tho remedies in the market. In the South Island over 4,000 cases were cured in six weeks during the opidemio of November last yeai, The medicines are quite pleasant to take, and are perfectly safo—ovon for young children. They cost 3/- for two bottles, and you can get them
H. E. ETON, CHEMIST, MASTEItTON Solo Agent. Railway Boarding House. (Nearly Opposite Post Office.) Hall Street. Masterton* THE proprietor of this Favorite Eoauding House, in thanking his pn.rona (espeo'ally the working raon) for past favors, having renovated and completely refurnfafiefll it 'throughout, bees to intimate that those giving hiir a call will find tbat for comfort, etc., iasecoiid to none in the Wairarapa. TOE BEST 1b TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodgin? £1 per week; paid in advance ALLHEALS, ONE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING' Smdvvj and Heading Eumi, Private Ming livom for Ladies, GOOD STABLING, {iTGOOD PADDOOKS FRED. WRIGHT, Proprietor. BANKRUPT STOCK SALE OF BOOTH & SHOES. IMMENSE BARGAINS! 11l the estate of 11. HANSEN, bootmaker, Eketaliuna,' " J. CARPENTER HAS purchased from AssiitDeo the Stock-in-trado of the 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 Hoots and Shoes, EnuM and Colonial in:ik«, and having been only recently is guaranteed to bo SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION The public are invited to como early end secure some of tho many BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED AT THE CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Queen Street,
MASTEBTOH. J. CARPENTER PROPRIETOR. ' bin GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits. ConfectionerF And CaudJed , Peels. THEY .are evdiy where acknowledged to be best. FACTORY,—AIton St., and Nilo StrEi Nelson. • Wholesale - Wellinqtoa' Branch,-* Braiiden ' • ■ .
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4200, 24 August 1892, Page 3
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