mmu. WANTED at WINOHESTEI. JANTED.-A Strong Gir IT orlO; onewbocan'milk., by leltor, stating wages, to T. Shepu Uuiignroa, Upper Hutt. Blacksmith, Caitcrlon. WANTED TO BUY, at once, a Trap Hera, half draught." Apply Waieahapa Timhj Office. TTISITOES to the SHOW'are re- _ V minded that the STAB HOTEL is convenient to the Show Orounda, and that the best OM SHILLING LUNOE in the district can bo obtained between 12 and 2 p.m. WANTED.-Yonng Girl; must be able to milk. Waiting engagement, man cook, hotel or station; also two general servants, A pplyFRED WEIGHT'S REGISTRY OFFICE, Hah, Siuret, Masterton. ANTED THE PUBLIC TO TT- KNOWtMJ.WIORENShaa till) [;i}M;;U;ii!ii'i|l!l at the Masterton Show. Luncheon a Speciality. U7 ANTED to sell :FourSpan V V Apply A. care this office. WANTED-TWO BOARDERS, in private family; terms, ISsper week. FofwMms, apply Wairakapa Daily Times Office.' • WANTED-Tho public iohuS that they can obtain pure lollies, mado on tho premises, at the Oaledomau Oonfeotionery Works, Queon-streel, Masterton.
\A/ ANTED KNOW-" Now is tlio winter '', of out discontent made Glorious Summer. 1 when clothed in one of J AS, TOMB'S Goott Warm Suits wliich defy cold, wind, or rain, My old customers kno.v this fact. Now ones ore invited to come and try and thoy wil bo delighted, No fancy prices charged, but a raving ot 20/. on every suit toall who patronise me, aa I liavo tho largest stock of twecda, the largest staff of skilled ami competent tradesmen in the IVairaropa.. I also buy wcli whioh enables mo to quota prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring ostabhslimcn in tho District, Come aud give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tliogrcat rush for Good Seasonable Suits. Everyone wautedto inspect my stock, No charge foi admission, Attention and Civility given to all.—FnithfuL'y yours to coinraaml-JAMES WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street, Masterton. WAKTRD KNOWN-That wo supply tho trade with tamo ot small quantities of tho best lollies at Wellington prices, Caledonian Confeo tionory works, Queen-Btwot, Mwterton TEAROHOGSE. Now open, out now and fashionable Dress Fabrics for the Spring Season, from 10s Cd to 45s the full I tiful assortment of French Beiges, Foulos, Veiling, Estaminos,'Creponno Cord in all tho fashionable colors, TE ARC-HOUSE. Everyone should seo our now Wool Bengalincs, Corduroys, Fancy Beiges, Brocades, Sizard and Crocodile Cloths. MB AIIO HOUSE, Out new French Do. \ lainea foi Spring and Summer weat, j marvelaot beauty, from Is to Us nor vavd. TEARO HOUSE. Patterns ot all the abovoaud many others not mentioned will be forwarded free by post on application. .T,E ARO HOUSE. Charts for self. X rncasurement will also be sent, if so dosired, postago free. STJSAM COACH
JAMES MUIE, COAOHBUILDER, ENGINEER, • AND GENERAL SMITH MAKER of tho Celebrated i ZEALANDIA WOOL PRESS, ordors for which are now Hooking in tot the coming season. Every Buyer Loud in Us Praise, It Has No Equal For Efficient Quickness And Cheapness Combined. Sovccal further Improvements having been effected for tho coming season, it is now recognised by all who Lave seen it to bo the only Woolptoss worth buying. Intending buyers should forward theit orders early to prevent disappointment, as ordera aro now coming 'u rapidly from all directions. Thb following: testimonial received (amongst others) shows the appreciation the Press is held in ;-• Tornonoa, H,8,, August 4th, 189!), Dear ?ir,-Wo have much ploaaura in testifying to the efficiency and general excellence of the "Zealandia Wool Press" we bought of you last season. The best proof of our opinion is in the fact of our sending you a second orde this season, Ifoura truly Kelson Bros,, Ltd, Per W. W. Nelson. Evory othor branch of my business will still have careful attention, and patrons placing their orders at this well known establishment can rely upon obtaining first-class workmanship combined with moderate prices, HORSES SHOD (steel or iron) 5/pet set cash: 5/6 booked. JAMES MUIH, Qnr,KN Street,.. Masterton THE LITTLE FRTHT SHOP LOWES & lOKNS, Good Fruit of Every Kind, AT THE WINDOW, THRESH CONSIGNMENTS several Jj iimes a week. PRICES WILL BEAR COMPARI. SON WITH ANT.
RICHARD JONES, QUEEN STREET, MABTBBTON.. Railway Boarding House. (A'earii OpfosUe Pott Offiu.) Hall Street. Mastertoa. rnOE proprietor of this Fayomt* J. Boakdiko Hoke, ip thanking liia patrons (especially the working men) for past fevorß, having renovated ut,d completpljr teiumißhad it tiirowhout bees to iniimato that those givin» hin? a call will 2nd that for comfort, etc. w aecoijd to none in the Wsirarana' TUB Bm'ls TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Beard and Lodgiuy II par week paid in abvauoe ALL MEALS, ONE SHILLING ■ BEDS, ONE SHILLING " .Smofcinjotiii Staling Room,, p r / M{j Sittmg Snom fur Lidkt UOOD STAELINQ PADDOOKS ■■ kliD.%lVfH , Ly
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4253, 26 October 1892, Page 3
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