Yr be Bteady Blacksmith, Oari WANTED 's;ei)eta Hotel; apply pi must be able 1 ment, two jjo" FRED V?R[Gal" OFFICE, ' Haii. Street. Mastbrj vb ANTED.THE PUBLIC .OOWthatJ.WICKENS] ' the . at the Masterton Show. ___Jjui)cheon a Speciality. U7ANT!fD.-TENI)ER!3 up to Oct. VV 25tii,at Cp.m. for''painting a house in Wrisloy street. Plan and specifications to be seen at tha buildinj. Tenders addressed toE. (ireen, Contractor, Kuripuui. WANTED to sell: Four Spaniel pupa VV Apply A. caro this office. .. OT ANTED KNOWN.-Qoodgraan? VV for cattle or horses, at lowrates. Within fifteon minutes walk, of Post Office. Apply W. F. York, Masterton, • WANTED-TWO BOARDERS, in private family; terms, 18sper we'ok." For address, apply Wairarapa Dauy Times Ollico, The public to know V*i tint they can obtain pure lollies, made on the premises, at the Caledonian Confectionery Works, Queoif3trool, Masterton. \\! ANTED KNOWN-" Now is tho winter ", of our discontent made Glorious Summer"' whcn.olotkd in one of JAS. WEBB'S Goo" Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain, My old customers kno,v this fact. New ones arc invited to come and try and thoy wil 1 bo delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot 20/- on every suit toall who patronise me, as I havo tho largest stock of tweeds, coatings, serges, liniugs, trimmings, cto. and the largest, staff of skilled and 'competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa. I also buy well which enables mo'to quote prices for cash in tho District. Co: early to avoid being disappointed uvthegreal rush for Good Seasonnblo Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my Btock, No charge foi admission, Attontion and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command.-JAIIES WEBB.tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton,
NOWN-That wo V V supply the trade with larcje or small quantities of the bust lollies a Wellington prices, Caledonian Confeo tionory works, Queen-street, Mnsterton rr|E AKO HOUSE, Now open, />ur new JL and fashionablo Drcsa Fabrics (or iho Spring Season, from 10s Gd to 45s the full dress length, rpEAKOHOUSU. Now showing a beau- . tiful assortment of Fronoh Beiges, Foules, Veilings, Bstamines, Creponne Cord in all the fashionable colors, IK ARO HOUSE,' Everyone should see j. our now Wool Bengalines, Corduroys, Fancy Beiges, Brocades, Sizard and Crooodilo Cloths. ... rf\E ABO HOUSE, Our new Frenoh De- . laincs for Spring and Summer wear, are mavvolsof beauty, from Is to lis per yard, rriEARO.HOUSE. ■ Patterns ot all the X aboro'and ninny others not mentioned will bo forwarded free by post on application, r nE ARO HOUSE, Charts for selfJL measurement will also be sent, if so desired, postage free, MASTERTON STEAM COACH JAMES MUIE, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, 1 AND GENERAL SMITHj HOLE MAKER of tho Celebrated O ZEALANDIA. WOOIi MIESB, orders for which aro now Hooking in tor tho coming season, Every Buyer Loiid in Us Praise, It Has No Equal For Efficiency Quickness And Cheapness . Combined. Soveral further Improvements having been effected for tho comingssnson, it is now recognised by all who havo seon it to be the only Woolpress worth buying. Intending buyers should forward their orders early to prevent disappointment, as orders aro now coming ; o rapidly from all directions. The following testimonial received (amnngst others) shows the appreciation the Press is held in : Tomonoa, H,8,, August 4th, 1892. . Dkah Put,—We have much pleasure in testifying to tho efficiency and genoral excellence of the "Zcalandia Wool Press" wo bought of you last soason, Tho beat proof of our opinion is in the fact of our Bending you a second ordp/ this season. Yours truly Nemon Bros., Ltd, I'erW.W. Nelson. Every other branch of my businoES will still havo careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship ccm« bined with moderate prices, HORSES SHOD (eteel or iron) 6/por set cash; 6/6 booked, JAMES MUIR, Quto Street Warterton
IjITTLE fruit shop LOWES HORNS. Good Fruit ot Every Hindi AT THE WINDOW. TIRESH CONSIGNMENTS several PRICES WILL BEAR COMPABL SON WITS ANY, RICHARD JONES, QUEEN STREET, MABTKRTON. Railway Boarding House. (AWy Ojpsife Pod Ojjux.) Hall Street> Masterton.' rpHE proprietor of this Favoriis j. Boarding House, ip thanking hia patrona (especially the working men) for past favors, having renovated and oomplotoly refurnished it throughout, bees to intimato that those giving hhr a call will find that for comfort, etc, isßecohd to nono in the Wairarapa. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Beard and Lodgin? £1 por week paid in advance ALL MEALS, OjNE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING SmoUnj ani Reading Roomt. Priwii Hitting Boom for Icidiw, GOOD STABLING. £D*GOO'D PADDOCKS .; :PRB,D.'. WJRIGHT; J. I^.BRUNTON. TAILOR, ETC, Note tli} aidteas—...'MiSTEßlOfl
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4251, 24 October 1892, Page 3
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759Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4251, 24 October 1892, Page 3
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