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WANTEDS. WANTfciD KNOWN-Vacancles for tiro gentlemen boarders in private family; 17a per week, with washing. For address, apply Wairarapa Daily Times Office, Maßterton. J ' \ YOUNG MAN, aged,24, aeoks l engagement on n run, or with a j,,«u./ey party. Apply " Winged Spur," •* Waibahapa Daily Traes office, Masterton. WANTED-The public to know that they can obtain puro lollies, made on tho premises, at tlio Caledonian Confectionery Works, Queon-street, Masterton,. WANTED-BOARDERS in a privato family, opposite Sir John ' aon'a Store, Queon-street, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN.-All things come to an ondi oven the storms of rain of which we have lately beon the victims. We may now venture timidly to hope that the wintor is past, I, and that wo are going to hnvo a taato of real spring weather. Prom a business j point of view we shall welcome it with acclamation at Te Aro House. ANTED KNOWN. - Ladies 'i Vy generally will also hail such a delightful change, as it will enable them, io go out seeing and to be soen. There are plenty of attractivosights waiting for them, but nono so fascinating as the hew , spring fashions now showing' at Te Ar> WANTED KNOWN.-Wo may therefore 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 bo happy to show them all the latest outcomes of fashion, and no one need fear any unduo solicitation to purchase at To dro House. \\l ANTED KNOWN-" Now is the winter 'J, of our discontent made Glorious Sum- . mo r >' when clothed in one of JAS.- WEBB'S' Good Warm Suits which defy cold,'wind, or rain. My old customers ho ,v this fact. New. ones are invited to come and try and they will • be delighted. No fancy prices cbarged, bat a i saving ot 20/- on every suit toall whopatroniso me, as I have tlio largest stock of tweedy . staff of skilled and competent in the Walrarapa. I also buy well ibles mo to qnote prices for cash chcapor than any other tailoring establishment in tlio District. Como and give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tkogreal rush for Good Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No charge foi admission, Attention and Civility given tc WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Moctertoi, AATBD KNOWN- That wo V v supply tho trado with large or small quantities of tho best lollies at Wellington prices, Caledonian Oonfectiouory works, Queen-street. Mastorton. ASH. JFOK GRIFFIN AND SONS' Biscuits, Confectionery And Candied Peels, I to bo the best. FACTORY.-Alton St., and Nile St, E. Nelson. Wholesalu Wellington Branch,Brandon St. TROUT FISHING SEASON, 1892-93, mHE Trout Fishing Season opens on 1 THURSDAY, 15th September. Fishing Licenses can bo obtained from Mr Mclntosii of tho WairnrapaFamiera' Co-operative Association, Masterton. . Men's Licenses £1 Ladies' do 5a Soys under 16yean ~. 5s PHOTOGMPHi STUDIO .„ ... QUEEN-STREET. OPAL, Bromido, Paper and Silver Print Enlargements, from CD.V. to Life Size, finished with Enamel, Ordinary or Mat-Opal Surface. PORTRAITS: Thri.e.Quamer andFcll Length Cabinets, Beautifully Finished. Equal to tho bes produced in the Colony, fur: 7sGd Half Dozen \ Q/ „ „ „ 12sGdOnel)ozen)0/ FmTCon '' Familv Gboup Vignettes with Ename or Mat-Opal Surfuce; also finished in Water or Oil Colours. Views Taken in Town or Codniby, On Salcl Tho beat assortment of Maori Photos in Now Zealand, Tho Vestibule is open to the Publio daily. INSPECTION INVITED. IHOS. ED. PRICE, MASTERTON. MASTERTON STEAM COACH JAMES MUIE, 1 COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, AND GENERAL SMITH ' HOLE MAKER of tho Celebrated !, 0 2EALANDIA WOOL PRESS, ordora for which aro now flocking in tot [ the coming season. Every Buyer Loud in ils Praise. il It Has No Equal For Efficiency, '• Quickness And Cheapness Combined. Several further Improvements having i been effected for the coming season, its ' now recognised by all who have seen it to be the only Wuolprcss worth buying. ' Intending buyers should forward their I orders early to prevent disappointment, ' as orders are now coming• n rapidly from I all directions. ' The following testimonial received (amongst others) shows the approoiation j tho Press is held in : Tomonoa, H. 8., B August 4th, 1892. s Dear ?ir,— Wo liavo much ploasuro U in testifying to tho efficiency and general . excellence of the " Zealandia Wool ~ Press" wo bought of you last season, .i The best proof of our opinion is in the ' fact oi our sending you a' second orde j this season, Yours truly ,' Nelson Bros., Ltd, '.J Per W. W, Nelson. rj Eyory other branch of my business 1 , will still havo careful attention, and jj patrons placing their orders at this well- -,] known establishment can rely upon h obtaining first-class workmanship comj bined with moderate prices. I HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) &> n por set cash; 5/6 booked. ,„ JAMES MUIR, )0 Queen Street,,, Masibrtos • e. [a card.] al Wm.R. Cook| rWM.Gr.AT »• COOK & GRAY, WELLINGTON & AUCKLAND, Pomic Accountants, Tbade Assignees, n financial agents, collectors, etc. 0 __ ™ r A CCOUNTANOY work undertaken IX of all descriptions. Auditing for publio uud private com--01 panies. Tradesmen's hooks kept and balanced. Estates realised with economy and pronip titude., ,j Thecollection of accounts a speciality. ■ Agents appointed throughout the Colony, Australia, and London, . (Collectors for the Court of Bankruptcy Auckland.) .Agents for absentees, loans negotiated, businesses and properties disposed of. COO K & U It A Y, Bannatyno's Huililings, A.M.l', liuildinss •: Featherstou-strcot, Quceii-strcot, Fori' . ' AuokUql.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4229, 28 September 1892, Page 3

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