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WANTEDS. WANTED— To Sell Pour Rabbit .. Dogs, Apply E, Welch, Black* ' smith, Maetertoh. WANTED— A steady, respectable man, middle ago, to nrnko him-, self generally useful, and used to horses. Good wages given to a man, Apply io Julin Fabian, Club Hotel, Groytown. WANTED— To let, Eight-roomed house in Cole street, For par« ciculavs apply to M. Caselborg, WANTED-BOAHDERS in a prf. vato family, opposite Mr John son's Store, Queun-strect; Masterton, DAIRY I'AOTOIiY MANAGER. WANTED :-A COMPETENT MAS I o take ohrge of Daily Factory at Droycrt.on. Must have good references, Apply to— Waikabapa Farmers' Co-operative Association, Ltd,, Masterton, BIG BALE, visit it or Send Ordeis _ enclosing Cash, to To Ato House Wellington BIG SALE of Surplus Winter Stock of Drapery and Clothing commnnoos My lafc, at To Aro Home, Wellington BIG SALE for 15 days only of Dresses, Millinery, Mantles, Jackets etc,, at To Aro Home, Wellington. BIG SALE of Ulsters, Cloaks, Macintoshes, etc,, at Te Aro House, Wellington. BIG SAL)! of Calicoes, Sheetings, Blankets, etc,, at To Aro House, Wellington. BIG SaLIS, Big Reductions, Big liar, gains in every department at To Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN. —Opening announcement, At the special ro quest of a number of residents in the Car-, tkrton District, JAMES WEBB lias den oided to open a. branch tailoring establishment in CARTERTON, and hopes by giving patrons good workmanship, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and lit at MODEiiAin jutes to merit a fair shire of support, The opening dato will bo SATUIiDAY, the IStli of June, with a large and varied slock of tweeds eto., to choose from, Admission free, .No extra chargo tor taking orders, N. B, All ooons MADE ON THK PREMISES AT CARTEKTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBIS, Cheap' Cash Tailor, Maslerton and Carterton.

lAI ANTED KNOWN—" Now is tlio winter '' of our discontent made Glorious Summer," when clothed in one of JAS, VElili'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain, My old customers kno,v this fact, New ones are invited to come and try and thoy will be delighted. No fancy juices charged, hut it saving ot 20/- on evciy suit toall who patronise me, sa I have the largest stock of tweed;, coating, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the AVp.irarapa, I also buy well wliich euahles ma to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Come and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rush for Uood Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No cliargo for admission. Attention and Civility given tc all.—Fa'thfuDy yours to command.—JAMES TOlli, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Jlastcrton,

M af «ut AROMATIC TOBACCO, 3USOFACIUKEU BY TIIE 4. 11. MOTLEY COMPANY, . Eeidsville, Nonxu Carolina, II.SA ■ IS THE BEST. rpHE leaf from which this famous 1 brand of tobacco is madotß carried in slock by tlio manufacturers FROM t'WO TO TURKU YEARS, which sroatly improves the original flavour of ilie Tobacco, and JSKSUKES 'A GOOD SMOKE. ■4s/; far the KING OF ALL; and tafo no other brand. MASTIiIITON STEAM COACH FACTORY. JAMES MUIR, COAOHIJUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH. HOLE MAKER of tho Celebrated □ ZEALANDIA. WOOL I'RESS, prdors fur which aro now flocking in tor the coming season, jEvery flayer Loud in Us rraiso. [t Has No Equal Fok Efficiency, Quickness And Cheapness Combined, Several further Improvements having been efl'ecled for llio coining season, its now recognised by all who have scon it to be tho only Woolprcs3 woitli buying. Intending buyers should forward (heir orders eavly to prevent disappointment, as ardors aro now coming in rapidly from all directions. The following testimonial received (amongst others) shows tho appreciation tho Press is held in Tomonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 189!). Dhar ?ih,—We liavo much pleasure in testifying to the efficiency and general excellence of the "Healandia Wocl I'ress" wo bought of you Inst season, The best proof of our opinion is in tlio fact of our sending you a second order this season, fours truly Kixion linos., Ltd, l'or W- W, Nelson. Every other branch of my busincES will still hav'3 careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this v.-ull--1 riown establishment can rely upon obtaining lirst-class worlimatibhip combined with iimcleruto prices. HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 5/> per set cash ; 5/G booked. JAMES MUIR, Qukrm Street Mothton iVlEiikiltS COLE & PAYNE, IN returning thanks for tlio very liberal patronage accmc'ed to Hum since coinmcnc'iiig business, desiro to remind those whoso houses require renovating, that they can tlill be found oppov site Mit Danii.m.'s Timuu Yaws, Oiiapi'l■St., Jlasteutox

OitDKLtS may olavt ha lofh at Messrs Wit*; & Co.'a, Que«n-t ; r. R. EVERNDEN, JUNH., WISHES llm Public ot Masteitonto kuufr that lie has commenced Imin.w an EXPRESSMAN, an, ivi'l from tins date bo pre pared to carry jjoud? Hkm-iWAULB Hjtes. Your pitrun.i«c solicited, Orders may be left with J, Uiiamm & Uu, BKEKCHLEY'S imcriClDH /IXD FARM AND GARDES FERTILISER, fREfIISKBEp.] WILL TDESTItOY CODLiN MOT!?, American Might, or Scalo Insects; • ALSO-TUE FLY ON THE TUHNIP. WILL DESTROY—THE lIESSIAN FLY, And is invaluable to tho Horticulturaliit. BY communicating with the under* signed full parlicuhi'3 will be given. Being very cheap and easily np. plied. It is also uecful for fertilising land. T.F. BiiENCHLEY, CUALLENGE LIME KILN, MAUItIOEVILLE. Agents Wairarapa Farrron COl Operative Association, Limited,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 3

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887

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4209, 3 September 1892, Page 3

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