ARTED TOSELU-ByE Jones, VY Wood Garter, Upper Plain Road, eeoond-clasa Firewood, good summer w o»d, lis pet cord, 4ft, lengths. Orderi' may be left with Mr J. Wiokena, Q ,,00n Btrret, Masterton, ■ -.4 tITANTED at once-goodi ment, Apply sharp to' Mrs Pish Ponds. WANTED-A Good Housemaid ,• oho Good General.— Apply SCOTT'S Temperance Hotel. WANTED TO LEASK-ByFebrm ary or March next, a six, seven, or eight-roomed House, with stables and, say, an acre of land. Locality—within a mile of Masterton Post Office. Apply by letter, to James JEivatfc, Club Hotel, Mastertou. 'ANTBB-A boy to ride about 7 ? V stone. Apply this office. WANTED-Two bonds for muttering; must havo good dogs, Apply Watarangi Station, Matt'ubor. oueh. \ CCOMMODATION for Boarder* L and Travellers | also board only; at Mrs G. Young's Holly House, Dixon street, Masterton, Terms modorate. WANTED KNOWN-that J. N. }} _ fJrunton, Tailor, has removed t.) bis private house in Opaki Boad, Laiiailowno. Orders maj also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confectioners, Mastertou. i j uuiiivbu nua wbuu uver mai weu known and old established Arpylo Board, ioe, House. The premises have beoti thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout. For convenience of country visitors, meals may be obtained at all hours. Good stabling and paddock accommodation at reasonable rates, V U AWTED.-Two General Servants VV foi> country. Waiting engagoment—married couple (wifo good cook man handy rnd generally usoful); Young Girl who wants situation as Servant in Mastetton; ato Working Housokeeper.-FRED WEIGHT'S REGISTRY OFFICE, Ham Street, Mabtertos.
WANTED-Tho public to knuw that they can obtain pure lollies, made on the premises, at the Caledonian Uonfootionory Works, Queen-atroe;, Maatorton. WANTED it Known, that I aui now Bernoyed to my now premises in Viotoria-atreot, Wellintston, off Cuba, street, and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Compiny'B yards, and, nu usual, I am prepared to Build or Repsir any kind of Vohiolea on the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My pricei are the lowest when tho workmanship is takeii into account, Indies Phretons a speciality. In stockBuggies, Pluvious, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory.
'' of our discontent made Glorious Sumor" wlion clothed in one of JAS, WEBB'S Good Warm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers ho* this fact. Now ones ate mvitei to come and try an i they will bo delighted. No fancy prices charged, rati saving of 20/- on every suit to all who patronise mo, as I havo tlio largest stock of tweeds, coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc. and tlio largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa. I also buy well which enables mo to quote prices for rash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in the District. Como and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great ash for Good Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No chargo for WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street Mnstcrtoii. WANTBD KNOWN-That wo supply tho trado with law or small quaucitios of the host lollies at Wellington pricos. Caledonian Confeo tionory works, Quoen-strrct, Mnstertnn UW. CO'i'TKIfiLU &Uo., General JO , Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Ouatonihouße work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to, Wo not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. Good atoragu acoiimuiiidation. Furnituro carefully removed, CHRISTMAS PRESENTS 10 BE 01VEN AWAY during the month of December in proportion to tho amount purchased TB ARO HOUSE. Goods bought, 10/-, Value of Gift, 1/., Goods bought, 20/., Valuo of Gift, 2/-. Goods bought, 30/-, Valuo of Gift, 3/«. Goods bought, 40/-, Valuo of Gift, 4/-, Goods bought, 60/., Valuo of Gift, 5 -. Goi'ds bought, 6')/-, Valuo of Gift, fl/.. Goods bought, 70/., Valuo of Gift, 7/-. Goodß bought, 80/-, Value of Gift, 8/-. Goods bought, 90/, Valuo of Gilt, 9/. Guods bought, 100/-, Value of Gift, 10/. Goods bought, 110/., Valuo of Gift, 11/. Goods bought, 120/-, Value of Gift, 12/Guods bought, 150/., Valuo of Gift, 15/. Goods bought, 200/., Valuo of Gift, 20/CHRISTMAS PRESENTS during tho njonth of Decomber at TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON.
I AM OPENING UP 7-TRUNKS-7 BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPERS. (Per direct dinner BMUIAKA). 8 CASES jHKOM the beat Colouhl maker?, oil of which will bo EABKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND SOLDATSiLEPBIOES. SPECIALITY: BCOTOa KIP WATEBTIGHTS AND ENGLISH SOLE LEATHEP to measure 21/-CASE CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE. MASTERTON, LITTLE FRUIT t§ HOP LOWES & lOKNS. Good Fnut ot Every Kind. A/C THE WINDOW. TOEBU CONSIGNMENTS *»«.! X . uiiuos a week. prices malm compapj. SON WITS AST. RICHARD JONES, 'WWrBBBT I MJBTiUmJN,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4287, 6 December 1892, Page 3
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753Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4287, 6 December 1892, Page 3
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