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WANTEDS, VV at;ed person preferred. Apply sharp, Dixon's Temporanco Flotol. ITANTED-To let, Eight-roomed I tV house in Cole street. For par« ciculars apply to M. Caselberg. WANTED-The public to know that thoycan obtain pure lollies, mado on the preiniaett, at the Oalodonian Uonfeotionery Works, Queorwtreet, Masterton. lily, opposite (He John I son's Storo, Qucon-strect, Maetorton. WANTED KNOWA.-Ail things come to An end, ovon the storms of rain of which we have lately boon the victims. We may now venture timidly to hopo that tho winter is past, and that we are going to havo a taste of ronl spring weather. From b business point of view we shall welcomo it with acclamation at Te Aro House. ANTED KNOWN. - Ladies W_y generally will also hail such a delightful change, as it will enable them to go out seeing and to be seen. There are plonty of attractive sights waiting for them, but none so fascinating as the new spring fashions now showing at Te Aro WANTED KNOWN.-Wo may thorefere expect an early visit of inspection, and herewith invite all the ladies of Wellington and its vicinity to make good uso of the present opportunity. Wo shall''be happy to show thorn allthe latest outcomes of fashion, and no one need fear any undue solicitation to putchnse at Ta Aro House. W' ANTED KNOWN. -Opening announcement. At the special ro quest of a number of residents in the Oartebton Distiiict, JAMES WEBB has dc cided to open a branch tailoring establish ment in CARTERTON, and hopes by giving patrons good workmanship, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at siodebate bates to merit a (air share of support, The opening date will bo SATURDAY, the 18th of June, with a largo and varied stock ot tweeds etc, to choose from. Admission free, No extra oharge tor taking orders, N. B, Alt, ooods MADE ON THE MEMOES AT CARTERTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Mastcrton arid Carterton, ' WANTED KNOWN-"- Now is tlio winter of our discontent made Glorious Summer," when clothed in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain, Sty old customers knoiv this fact, Now ones are invited to come and try onj thoy will be delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a Buying ot 23/- on every suit toall who pntroniso me, an I havo tho largest stock of tweeds, * m (m«, o n „„» I.Vi—. i.:_._: .1. __.f the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in tho Wairarapa. I also buy well which enables mo to quoto 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 charge for admission. Attention and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command.—JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queon-Streot, Mastcrton, WANTRD KNOWN - That wo supply tho trado with large or small quantities of tho best lollies at Wellington prices. Caledonian Confectionery works, Queen-street, Mastorton,

BANKRUPT STOCK BALE OF BOOTS & SHOES. IMMENSE BARGAINSI In. the cstato of H. HANSEN, bootmaker, Ekelahuna. J. CABPENTER HAS purchased from tho Official Assigneo the Stock-in-trade of tlio abovo at about half cost, and wilt cloar tho lot at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 10th August. Tho Stock consists of Ladiea', Gouts', 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 Tho public are invited to como early and sccurosomo of tho many BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Queen Stueet, MASTERTON. Be Careful What You Eat rvO NOT BE POISONED by using BAKING POWDER adulterated with alum. Insist on having tho "DRAGON," Which is a puro wholcsomo article, tho best money can buy, and has THE LAKGEST SALE IN HEW ZEALAND. To be had of principal Grocars W.&G.TORNBULUCO By APPOINTMENT TO HlB EXCELLENCY iue Governor. TT7BIGGLESWORTH & BINNS, "' PHOTOGRAPHERS,

Hayj! flow on View— A splendid series uf Photographs ot His Excollency tho Governor and tho Countess of Glasgow, The very highpiaise of king the bedcter taken of His Excellency and the Countess lms btm accorded to these pictures, WE AKE, AND ALWAYS HAVE BEEN, THE ONLY PHOTOGRAPHERS IN WELLINGTON HOLDING FIRST AWARDS FROM TUB Sidney, Melbouhxk, and New Zealand EXHIBniOKB. We keep a lull and thoroughly competent MArr or Eiii'toYts for every department. Every advantage that Science, Adiuii, and Ikmjsthy can give, wo employ without tint for the benefit ot our work, Our ENLARGEMENTS on OPAL, BROMIDE PAPER, &c„ aro wofksd bytem, Processes, and aro of great hcauty being most carefully and elaborately finished by ablo and oxporiencid Artists, Finally, we aro by far tho Ombbt EsiadtKiiED and Cheapest House in town. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Threo-quartera or Full LengthPIRSTCOPY ( )l Half Dozen 7/G One Dozen 12/6 FOR CASH AT TIME OF SITTING ONLY. Patentees and Proprietors of the Malt • " CjalTypePrcass, WiLIIS'StBEET. WEtUNOIOH. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. x and Thomas Colman, storekeepers, of Perry-street, Maaterton.has this day been dissolved by mutual consont, I\ m nA f H. F. TEMPLE BI « nctl 1 THOMAS OOLMAN. Witness to Signatures, Art, Copping, SepUat, 1892. .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4219, 15 September 1892, Page 3

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861

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4219, 15 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4219, 15 September 1892, Page 3

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