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LOST.-PIGEONS-On WeAnes 23rd instant., seventeen : '|jj Pigeons wore liberated at Railw • tion, Eketahuna. The birds ha I been a short distanco and wi-^ 1 f Eketahuna by mietako, . tog been put on hamper tion will be thankfully f . RYAN, P.O. Box Hl,' Wellington Pigeon Olub, _ TANTED.-ABOY. Apply ChamYV borlain Bros. TANTED.-ByFobruaryor March \j next, a six, seven, or eightroomed Houso, with stables and, say, an acre of land. Locality—within a mile of Masterton Post Office. Apply by letter, to James Ewarfc, Olub Hotel, Masterton. I YV stone. Apply this office TANTED-Two hands formu?ter|H ingi must liavo good doga. Apply Watarangi Station, Maitinbor. [rANTEDKNO\YN._»MerryDan. ¥ T cera' Mazurka" by M. B. Varn. hum. This splendid composition is now on sale at R.T.HOLMES. Price, 2. | \ OCOMMODATION for Boarders and Travellers; also board only; I at Mrs (i. Young's Holly Houso, Dixon street, Masterton. Terms modorate. WANTED KNOWN-thafc J. N. Brunton, Tailor, has removed to his private houso in Opaki Eoad, Lansdowno. Orders maj also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confectioners, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN-ThatMichael Sullivan has taken over that well known and old established ArKylo Boardins House. The premises have beon thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout, For convenionco of country visitors, meals may bo obtained at all hours, b'ood Btabling and paddook accommodation at reasonable rates. WAKTED.-Tiro General Horvants for country, YYaitiug eugagc ment— Young Girl who wants situation as Servant in Masterton; also Working Housekoeper.-F RE D W RIG H T'S REGISTRY OFFICE, Bali, Siheet, Mamerton. Waniiiu-ine puolic to know that % can obtain pure lollies, mado on the premises, at the Caledonian Uonfcotioiwry Works, Quoon-atreoc, Masterton. U / ANTED KNOWN-" Now is tho wintel " of our discontent made Glorious Summo u ' when clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S Goo Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers know this fact. Nen ones are invited to come and try and tlioy will bo delighted. No fancy prices charged, buta saving ot 20/- on every suit tonll who patronis me, as I have the largest stock of tweeds coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largcßt staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa, I aho buy well which enables me to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tlio District, Como and give mo a trial ... . . - --U tUUIjJU 1U admission. Attention and Civility given tc all.-Faithful)y yours to command.-JAME WEBB, the Cheap Cosh Tailor, Quccn-Streot Masterton, WAM'KD KNOWN-That wo supply tho trade with largo or small quantities of tho best lollies at Wellington prices, Caledonian Confeo tionery works, Queen-street, Masterton. U W. COTTM'LL & Co,, General J} . Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 10 BE 01VEN AWAY during the month of Decemhor in proportion to tho amount purchased

TE ARO HOUSE. Goods bought, 10/., Value of Gift, 1/., Goods bought, 20/., Valuo of Gift, 2/-. Goods bought, 30/-, Valuo of (Jiff, 3/». Goods bought, 40/., Valuo of Gift, 4/», Goods bought, 60/., Valuo of Gift, 5/-. Goods bought, 60/-, Valuo of Gift, 6/-, Goods bought, 70/.,, Valuo of Gift, 7/-. Goods bought, 80/-, Value of Gift, 8/-. Goods bought, 90/, Valuo of Gilt, 9/. Goods bought, 100/., Valuo of Gift, 10/-. Goods bought, 110/., Value of Gift, 11/.. Goods bought, 120/., Value of Gift, 12/-. Goods bought, 150/-, Value of Gift, 15/.. Goods bought, 200/-, Value of Gift, 20/.. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GIVEN AIVAY during tho month of December at TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. I AM OPENING UP HTBUNKS-7 BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS.

(Perdirect simmer BIHVTAKd), ALSO 8 CASES |7IKOM the best Colonial maker', i of which will bo MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND SOLD AT SALE PBIOES. SPECIALITY: SCOTCa KIP WA.TERriOH.T3 AND ENGLISH SOLE LEATHER 21/-CASH. '.mimi CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE. M A S TEUTON. taDUKBOFARGYLB MY QUARTERLY SHIPMENT of Druggist's Sundries from London and Paris, arojust opened out, and a few of tho leading lines, as under, aro ofl'erod at exceptionally reasonable prices. 48 doz Leath & Ross' Horacepathio Remedies •> ] cwt Scented While Windsor Soap in 1/. Bars ;1 cwt Scented Brown Windsor Soap in 8d Tablets; 1 cwt Uastilo Sosip in 6d and 9d Tablets; Fellows' Syrup; Sulphur Lozengea in bulk; Feeding Bottles, Seamless Teats, Tubing and other Fittings/Trusses Elastic Stockings, Bandages, Clinical Thermometers, and e. great variety ofothor surgical ap. nliances.

Prescription* eareftihj dispensed al miy Jumr MilA Purest Drum (mmanltttlj T.G.MASOW, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, ktij MABTEUTON mHE Business of FRANCIS' Ee«fnuI rant, Eoavdiny rhmio and Uiiiii,» Itoome, of Qncomtawt, Mastortwi, h removed lo the premises lately rauiiiwl by Mb UOORMSY, opposite Noili's Horsu Repository, wliwo the pallia and boarders can be accommodated, on tlio prcnii.'os ftt tlifi Caludon. inn ConFcctioiit'iy Works, Qucm street Maatutou

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 1 December 1892, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 1 December 1892, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4289, 1 December 1892, Page 3

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