WANTED at ohoo— good geners servant, for bno months engafjj went, Apply sharp to Mrs : AYSC FI3II Pinda." : '■■■''■'■ '■"■ -3 ; >s WANTED-A Goo also Good C ROOTT'S Temperance rANTED.-AfiO Vy .. berlain Bros. .• • ; ; . , '. Xtf ANTED TO LEASE.r-By FebruS V ary or Match next, a six, seven, or eight-roomed Houße, with stables and, say, an' acre of land. Locality—within a mile of Masterton Post Office. Apply by letter, to James Ewatt, Club Bute], Maaterton. 'ANTED-A boy to ride about 7 ■TV stone. Apply this office. WANTED~Two hands for mustering ; must have good dogs. Apply Watarangi Station, Mait'nbor. WANTED KNOWN.-"MorryDsn-cers' Mazurka" by M. B. Varnham, Thissplondid composition is now on sale at R.T.HOLMES. Price, 2/. \ CCOMMODATiON. for Boarders and Travellers; also board only; at Mrs (j. Young's Holly House, Dixon street, Mastcrton, Terms moderate.. WAITED KNOWN-that J. N. Tirunton, Tailor, has removed t> his private houso in Opaki Road, lanadoffiio. Orders also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection* ers, Mastcrton. WANTED KNOWN-Tbat Michael Sullivan has taken over that well known and old established Argylo Board, ing Housb. Tho premises nave been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout. For convenience of country visitors, meals may bo obtained at all hours, Hood stabling and paddock accommodation at reasonable rates. WANTED.-Two General Servant? foi- country. Waiting engagement—married couple (wife good cook man handy md generally useful); Young Girl who wants situation as Servant in Mastcrton; also Working Housekeaper.-FRKD WEIGHT'S REGISTRY OFFICE, Hah, Bxbht, Masierton, WANTED-The public to know that they can obtain pure lollies, made on the premises, at the Caledonian Confectionery Works, Queon-streoc, Masterton. WANTED it Known, that I am now Removed, to my now premises in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubastreet, and adjoining the Grey Valloy Coal Company's yards, mid, as usual, I am prepared to Build orßopairany kind of Vohiflos on the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are the lowest when tho workuinnship 13 takon.iuto account. Ladies' Pluotons a speciality, Jn stockBuggies, Phiotons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M. Boban, Wellington Coach Factory. NTJiU KNOWN-" Now is tho winter of our discontent made Glorious Sumor" when clothed in 0110 of JAS, WEBB'S Good Worm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers kno* this fact. Now ones Bro invited to come and try and they will bo delighted. No fancy prices charged, butt saving ot 20/- on every Miit to all wlio patronise me, as I have tho largest stock of tweeds, coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairurapa. I also buy wcli which enables mo to quoto prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Come anil give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rush for Good SeasonaUo Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No charge for admission, Attention and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command.-JAMES WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street Mastcrton. WANTHD KNOWN - That wo supply tho trade with large or small quantities of tho best lollies at Wellington prices. Caledonian Confeo tionery works, Queen-Btreet, Masterton, EW. COTTRELL & Co., General , Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to, We not only clear goods, but land thorn at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed.
CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 10 BE GIVEN AWAY during tho month of Decombor in proportion to tho amount purohassd AT TE ARO HOUSE. Goods bought, 10/., Valua of Gift, 1/., Goods bought, 20/., Value d Gift, 2/-. Goods bought, 30/-, Value of Gift, 3/». Goods bought, 40/-, Value of Gift, 4/-. Goods bought, 50/., Vnluo of Gift, 5k Gosds bought, 8')/-,. Value of Gift, 6/.. Goods bought, 70/., Valuo of Gift, 7/-. Goods bought, 80/-, Valua of Gift, 8/-. Goods bought, 00/-, Valuo of Gilt, 9/Goods nought, 100/., Value of Gift, 10/. Goods bought, 110/., Value of Gift, 11/. Goods bought, 120/., Valuo of Gift, 12/Goods bought, 150/., Valua of Gift, 15/Goods bought, 200/., Veluo of Gift, 20/, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS during tho month of December at TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. I AM OPENING UP 7-TBUNK&-7 OF BOOTS. SHOES, & SLIPPERS. (Peroral stater RMVTAKA). 8 CASES jU<OM ihe best Colonial makers, all MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES SOLD AT SALE PRICES, SPECIALITY: SCOTCH KIP WATERTIGHT ENGLISH SOLE LEATHBP a/-CASH. J. CAKPMTER, CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE.
MASTEfiTOH, LITTLE FIITJIT W HOi' LOWKS4IOMS.(rood Fruit ot Every Kind. AT THE WINDOW, ■mm CONSIGNMENTS urcnl Jj i/imea a week. PIUOBS WILL BEAU COMPAM I ■ SOS .WISE ASY. RICHARD JONES, QTJEBM-STBBETi,MABXBRTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 5 December 1892, Page 3
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754Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4286, 5 December 1892, Page 3
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