I, WANTEDS. WANTED-TWO BOARDERS, in private family; terms, 18bper week. For addroas, apply Waikarapa Daily Times Office, WANTED KNOWN-Vacancies for two.gontlemen boarders in private family j 17a per week, with washing, For address, apply Vairarapa Daily Times Office, Masterton. , I '\ YOUNG MAN, aged 24, seeks l engagement on a run, -or with a I aurvsy party. Apply " 'Winged Spur," I Wairarapa Daily Timcs office, Master* ton, 'ANTED-The public, to know T Y that they can obtain pure lollies, maclo on the promise*, at tho Caledonian Confectionery Works, Qneoiwtrcet, Masterton, WANTED INOWN.-All things come to end, even the storms of rain of which wo havfl lately been the victims. We may now venture timidly to hope that tho winter is past, and that wo aro going to have a taste' of real spring weather. From a business point of view we shall welcomo it with acclamation at Te Aro Home. ■ANTED KNOWN. - Ladiea *V generally will also hail such a delightful change, as it will enable them io go out seeing and to be soon. There are plonty of attractivo sights waiting for them, but nono so fascinating as the new spring fashions now showing at Te Art Houso, WANTED KNOWN.-Wo may therefore expect an early visit of inspection, r.nd herewith invito all tho ladies of Wellington audita vicinity to mako good uso of the present opportunity. Wo shall bo happy to show them all the latest outcomos of fashion, and no one need foar any undue solicitation to purchase at Te Aro House. NOWN-" Now is the winter '>,. of oUr discontent made Glorious Summo r i' when clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers knoff this fact. New ones are invited to come and try an J they will be delighted, No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot i! 0- on every suit toall who patronise mo, as I have tho largest stock of tweeds, coating, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largest stall of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa, I also buy well which onnbles me to nuotn nriws for i.jisl. cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District, Come and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rusli for Good Seasonable Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No cliargo fot admission, Attention and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command.-JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Quecn-Streot, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN - That w 6upply tho trado with law or small quantities of tho best lollies at Wellington pricos, Caledonian Confec tionery works, Queen-street, Masterton. pUAMBERLAIN BROS have the honour to announce to their cuato. mors and friends that they have opened the Bhop in Queen-street, lately in tho occupation of Mr Joseph Dixon, cordial maker, as a branch of their bakory. 0. BKOS. cordially invito a call a' their new shop, which will be found well stocked with Biscuits of all Boris, our own make; Confectionery in the bost and choicest variety, Cakes, Pastky, and all other Baker's and Confectioner's CHAMBERLAIN BROS., BAKEBS AND CoNFECHONEIIS, Opposite Noill's Stables, Masterton. 1 LITTLE PRTJIT SHOP LOWES HORNS, Good Fruit oi Every Kind. AT THE WINDOW. CONSIGNMENTS several times a week. PRICES WILL BEAR COMPARL SON WITS ANY. RICHARD JONES, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON, TO ANGLERS, Season 1892-3 HSUISO TACKLE FISHING TACKLE, HSIIINd MULE J.WILLIAMS, Wholesale and Retail Tobacconist, Fishimi Tackle and Faiot Goods Iteoi, Queen-Streot. ... Masterton, TUSV opened up, by direct steamers, a large " and choice consignment ot FIsIIING TACKLE, consisting of Uods, Keels, Landing Nets, Silk Lines, Flics, Minnows, Cast Lines, Traces, Baskets, Wading Stockings, Fly Books, tc. HODS FROM 6s to £5. 100 QROSS PLIES To Choox From. The best and cheapest shop in New Zealand FOtt FISHING TACKLE. J.WILLUMS, , Queen sttcct Masterton. WANTED tho public of Maßtei ton and tho surrounding distiicts to know that H. BEALE, tinsmith, plumber, and oasfitter, has taken over the business lately cairicd on by Mr L, W, Nicholson. Maker of all kindu of tinware. Iron and Zinc workor. Corrugated Iron Tanks made to order. Portable coppers. All kinds of Gaatitticg done, Repairs (folic on f/ic Mortal notice, H. B I~A L F, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. ; Railway Boarding House. ' (AWty Opposite Post Office ) Hall Street, Mastertoni . 5 JUM proprietor of th'u Favorite/ t _ X BoAßDitio House, ii> thankin"his j patrons (especially the working men) for past favors, having ronovated and completely refurnished it throughout, 0 bees to.intimate that those giving hirr acall will find that for comfoit, etc., 3 issecoudtononoin the Waiiarapa. "* THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and Lodgihtr £1 per week paid in advance ALL MEALS, OJSiE SHILLING. • BEDS. ONE SHILLING ■■■ i) 'Smoking and Heading Room Private Ming Room for Laiiet, GOODSTABLIIIG, „miv. WRIGHT,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4231, 30 September 1892, Page 3
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793Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4231, 30 September 1892, Page 3
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