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. WANTEDS. fTTANTED n General Servant whero YV anotlior is kept. Mrs Stuckey, To Rangitumau, Opaki, WANTED a Working Housekeeper for country station. Wages 12s per week •, work not heavy. Apply by letter to O.R, office of this paper. WANTED-To lot, Eight-roomed house m Cole stroet.' For par* oiculars apply to M. f WANTED— The public to know that thoy can obtain pure lollies, mado on the premises, at the Caledonian Confectionery Works, Qnecn-atreet, Masterton. WANTED-BOARDERS in a private family, opposite Mr John son's Store, Qneon-street, Masterton. WANTED KNOWA.-M things coma to an end, even the storms of rain of which we liavo lately been the victims. We may now venture timidly to hope that the winter is past, and that we are going to have a tasto of real spring weather. From a business point of raw we shall welcomo it with acolamation at Te Aro Home. , WANTED KNOWN. - Ladies generally will also hail suoh a delightful change, as it will enable them to go out seeing and to be Been, There are plenty of attractive sights waiting for them, but none so fascinating as the i>ew spring fashions now showing' at Te Aro Houco. WANTED KNOWN.—We maj therefore expect an early visit of inspection, and herewith invite all the ladies of Wellington and its vicinity to make i;ood use of the presoufc opportunity. Wo shall bo happy to slfSw thom all the latest outcomes of fashion, and no one need four any undue solicitation to purchase at Te Aro House. W 'ANTED KNOWN, —Opening announcement, At the special re quest of a number of residents in tho Chit' terton DisiniCT, JAMES WEBB has decided to open a branch tailoring establish inept in CARTERTON, and hopes by giv ing patrons good workmanship, good material, prompt attention, style, finish, and fit at moderate rates to merit a fair share ot support, The opening dato will be SATURDAY, the 18th of Juno, with a large and varied stock of tweeds eto,, to choose from, Admission frco, No extra oharge for taking orders, N.g. Au goods MADE OH TIIE FBEMISES AT CARTEBTON, Faithfully yours, JAMES WEBB, Cheap Cash Tailor, Masterton and Carte.'tog, W ANTED KNOWN-" Now is tho winter ' • of our discontent made Glorious Summe r >" whoa clothed in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain, My old customers knoiv this fact, New ones are invited to come and try and they will bo delighted, No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot 20/- on every suit toall whopatronise mo, as I havo tho largest stock of tweeds, coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa, I also buy woll which enables me to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in too 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.-JAMKS WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton.

ANTED KNOWN - That wo supply tho trade with larqe or small quantities of tho beat lollies at Wellington prices, Caledonian Oonfectionery works. Queen-street, Musterton, BANKRUPT STOOK SALE OP BOOTS & SHOES. IMMENSE B ARGAINSI In the estate of H, HANSEN, bootmaker, Eketahuna. J. CARPENTER HAS purchased from tho Official ABsiijnop tho Stoolt-in-trndo of the abovo at : about half cost, and wilt cloar tho lot at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 10th Auguit, The Stock consists of ladies', Gents', and Children's Boots and Shoes, English and Colonial make, and having been only recently boutjht is guaranteed to bo SOU'ND AND IN GOOD CONDITION The public are invited to come early and secure sumo of tho many BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Queen Stbeet, MASTERTON, J. CARPENTER, AT TIIE PROPRIETOR.

Be Careful What You Eat jy) NOT BE POISONED by using BAKING POWDER adulterated I with alum. Insist on having tlio . "DRAGON," Which is a pure wholesomo article, the best money can buy, and has THE LARGEST SALE IN HEW ZEALAND. To to had of principal Grocors W. k G, TURN BULL k CO By anointment xo His Excellency THE GOVERNOR. WRIGGLESTORTH & I3INNS, PHOTOGRAPHERS, Have Now on View— A spleudid ecrica uf Photographs of His Excellency the Governor and tho UouiitfiEß of Glasgow. The my hiyhpiuise of being the led em Men of Ills 'Excellency and the Countess has bm\ accorded to these pictures, WE AUK, AND ALWAYS HAVE IIKKN, THE ONLY I'IIOTOGIMI'IIERS IN WELLINGTON HOLDING FIRST AWARDS FIIOSI lUE Sydney, Melbodunk, and New Zealand Exhiditiosb, We keep a full and thoroughly competent staff of Employes for every department. Every advantage tliat Science, Awuty, and Industry can give, we employ without tint for the benefit of our work. Our ENLARGEMENTS on OPAL, BROMIDE PAPER, to., are worked by Bvecial Phocebses, . and ore of great beauty being most carefully and elaborately finished by able and experienced Artists. Finally, wo arc by for the Oldest Estabiished and Cheapest House in town. ENAMELLED CABINET PHOTO, Three-quarters or Full Length— FIRST COPY JJ/» Half Dozen 7/6 . One Dozen 12/6 FOR OASH AT TIME OF SITI'I&G ONLY. Puhntces and Proprietors of the Mall Opal Type Process, WiHis-SmM, Wellington.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4221, 17 September 1892, Page 3

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876

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4221, 17 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4221, 17 September 1892, Page 3

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