Waaiiiii— ill for counfl week, Apply A J ANTED. -I pruvers atij Hooper and Compa week. For address, oppaBRHHHH Daily Time!) Office. IWR WANTED —Tho public lomS that the; can obtain pure lollies]! made on the premises, at the Caledonian Uonfectionety Works, Queen-street, Masterton. U / ANTED MOWN-" Now is the winter '', of our discontent made Glorious Summc r > 1 when clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S GoodWnrm Suits wliicli defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers know thisfact. 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 tonll who patronise me,_ao I liavo tho largest stock of tweedi, coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, ami tho largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa, I also buy well which enables mo to quota prices for ash cheaper than any other tailoring establishmen in tho District. Como and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in thagreat rush for Good Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect ray stock. No charge for admission, Attention and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command.—JAMES IVEBB, tho Oheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton, ANTED KNOWN That wo supply tho trade with large or small quantities of tho best lollies ot Wellington prices, Caledonian Confec« tiunory works, Queen-strcot, Maatotton, TE ARO HOUSE. Now open, now and fashionablo Dress Fabrics for iho Spring Season, from 10s 6d to -los tho lull dress length. TEAROHOUSIi. Now showing a beautiful assortment of Frenoh Beiges, Fotilcs, V.eilnijjs, Estamines, Creponne Cord in all the fashionable colors. TE ARO HOUSE. Everyone should seo our new Wool Bengalincs, Corduroys, Fanoy Beiges, Brocades, Sizard and.Crocodile Cloths. TE ARO HOUSE. Our new Frcnob Delaines for Spring and Summer wear, are marvclsof beauty, from Is to 2s per yard, E ARO HOUSE. Patterns ot all the above and many others not mentioned will be forwarded free by post on application, TIE ARO HOUSE. Charts (or selfX measurement will also be sent, if so desired, postage free. BANKRUPT s;i'ooK SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES,
IMMENSE B ARGAINSI In the estate of H. HANSEN, boot* maker, Eketaliuna. J. CARPENTER HAS purchased from tho Olliiial Assignee tho Stook-in-tiado of tlie above at about halt coet, and will clear tho lot at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES, COMMENCING WEDNESDAY, 10th August. The Stock consists of Ladies', Gents', Children's Boots and Shoes, English and Colonial make, and having been only recently bought Is guaranteed to be SOUND AND IN GOOD CONDITION Tho public are invited tocomo enrly and secure aorao of the many BARGAINS TO BE OFFERED AT THE CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, Queen Stkeet, MASTER TON, J. CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR jjl 0 B SALE A HEAL BARGAIN, Sevex Acres Land, at Upper Plain, on Borough boundary, sub-divi ded intothreo paddocks, with cight-roomcd d wellinghouse and necessary outbuildings, including two stalled stable and buggy shed. Tho house is situated near a public school. The owner is willing to exchange tho property for BUSH LAND. For full particulars, apply J. BLATCHFORD, Opakl. MASTEIITON STEAM. COACH FACTORY.
JAMES MUIR, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER/ AND GENERAL SMHHj HOLE MAKER of tlie Celebrated O 55KALANDIA WOOL I'RESB, ordors for which are now flookinsj in tor tho coming season. Every Buyer Loud in its Pruise, It Has No Equal Fob Efficiency, Quickness And Cheapness Combined, Several further Improvements having boon effected for the coming scoson, it is now recognised by all who have Bcon it to be tho only Woolpress worth buying Intending buyers should forward tlioic orders early to prevent disappointment, OB orders aro now comiog ,- n rapidly from all directions. Tho following testimonial received (amongst others) bliows the appreciation tho Press is held in Tomonoa, H. 8., August 4th, 1892. Dear Fir, —'Wo have much pleaßuro in testifying to tho efficiency and general excellence of the "Zealnndia Wool Press" we bought of you last season, Tho boat proof of our opinion is in the fact of our sending you a second orde,' this season, Ifours truly Kelson Bros,, Ltd, Per W. W. Nelson. Every other branch of my business will still liavo careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship com« bined with moderate prices, HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 5/• per sot cash; 6/0 booked. JAMES MUIR, Queen Srmx Martbrton
ASK FOR Galley Whis&y. LADIES, WEAIi FALL&DIHO KID Ui/JVisS. LL Lollies and Confectionery m.de on the premißes at the Calodon n Omfccticneiy Works, EJaafceiton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4240, 11 October 1892, Page 3
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