POUND, at Noill'a Stables, Maaterton, a black and tan, rough haired COLLIIt DOG. Ownor may recover on paying expentca. Apply at the SlaUci LOST,— From Opaki, ONE HOUSE: blnuk spot oil noari..., of ueck,; branded H (almoat itjvisibiej on near shoulder. Finder will receivo 10s REWARD on returning him to Mb W. Habhis, Opaki. WANTED.— Two Gener.il Bervanta to country. Waiting engagement—Two Bandy Oirls, fourteen and fifteen j Married Couple (wife good cook; roan handy and generally useful); i'oung Girl who wants situation Servant in Mastorlnn {also Working nusekoaper.-FRED WEIGHT'S REGISTRY OFFICE, HAH Street, Maheiith.v, WANTED TO SELL.—By H. Joiicp, Wood Carter, Upper Plain Road, second-class Firewood, good summer n oud, lis per cord, 4ft. lengths. Otdera may bo loft with Mr J, Wickom, Queenstrret, Masterton, ITT ANTED at once-guod general T V semnt, for one months engage* ment, Apply sharp to Mrs AYSON, Fish Ponds, >-A Good Housemaid; ~ also Good tienoral.— Apply SCOTrSjTomperance Hotel. ANTED—A boy to ride about 7 Apply this office. WANTED— Two hands for mutter* ing; must have good dogs. Apply Watarangi Station, Matt'nbor. ough. w Accommodation for Boarders and Travelers j also board only j at Mrs (i. Young's Holly House, Dixon street, Masterton, Terms mct'oi te, WANTED KNOWN-that J. N. Bruuton, Tailor, has removed t.i bis privato house in Opaki Road, Lamdowno. Orders ma? also bo loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confectionera, Masterton. 'ANTED KMOWN-ThatMichael ~ Sullivan lias taken over that well known and old established Arpyle Boardins House. The premises have been thoroughly renovated and newly furnished throughout. For convenience of country visitors, meals may bo obtained at all hours. Wood Btabling and paddock accommodation at reasonable rates. WANTED— The public to know' that they can obtain pure lollies, made on the premises, at tho Caledonian O'onfcotionery Works, Queen-atreec, Masterton. WANTED it Known, that I am riow Removed to my new premises in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubastreet, and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or RiSpsir any kind of Vehicles on the shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to suitcuatomersMy prices are the lowest when the work, manship is taken into account. Ladies Phictons a speciality, In stockBuggies, Phtetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carta, and Spring carta, cheap. M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory. UI AM'KD KNOW*!—" Now is tho winter '' of our discontent made Glorious Sumor" when clothed In one of JAS, WEBB'S oodWarm Suits which defy cold, wind, or in. Mjr old customers knoff this fact, Nor ones are mvitcd to come and try and they will be delighted. No fancy prices charged, buta saving ot 20/-on every suit toall who patronise mo, m I have tho largest stock of tweeds, coating, serges, linings, trimmings, etc. and tho largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Vairarapa, I also buy wol i which enables mo to quote prices for cash obcapcr tl;an any other tailoring establishment in tho,District,_ Come and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rußh for Good Seasonable Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my Btock. No chaijo for admission. Attention and Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to command.—JAMES WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor," Masterton. WAM'KD KNOWN That we supply the trade with largo or quantities of tho best lollies a Wellington prices, Caledonian Confcct tionery works, .Queen-street, Masterton ]7l W. COTTRELL & Co,, General X!• Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to, Wo not only olear goods, but land them at custcmera' doors. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed.
OHRISTMAS PRESENTS TO BE GIVEN k\m during tho month of December in proportion to the amount purchaaad AT TE ARO HOUSE. Goods bought, 10/-, Value of Gift, 1/. Uouds bought, 20/., Vatuo of Gift, 2/-, Goods bought, 30/-, Valuo of Biff, 3/». Goods bought, 40/., Valuo of Gift, 4/«. GooiJb bought, 50/., Valuo of Gift, 5/«, Go'.-ds bought, 6')/., Valuo of Gift, 6/.. Goods bought, 70/~, Valuo of Gift, 7/-, Goods bought, 80/-, Valuo of Gift, 8/•, Goods bought, 90/, Valuo of Gilt, !)/. Goods bought, 100/., Value of Gift, 10/Goods bought, 110/., Value of Gift, 11/. Goods boughi, 120/-, Value of Gift, 12/• Goods bought, 150/., Valuo of Gift, 15/. Goods bought, 200/., Valuo of Gift, 20/. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS given my during tho month of Decomber at TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. I AM OPENING UP 7-TRU N K 8-7 OF BOOTS, SHOES, & SLIPPEKS. (Per direct steamer ItI&IUTAKA), ALSO 8 CASES JjUtOM the best Colonial maker?, all of which will bo MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES AND" SOLD AT SALE PRICES. SPECIALITY: SCOTCH KIP WATERTIGHTS AND ENGLISH SOLE LEATHEP to measure a/- CASE J. CARPENTER, CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE MASTER TO N, ASK FOR Galley TCsky.
THE Business of FRANCIS' Reataurant, Boardirg fTouao and Diuiii« Rooms, of Queemtmt, Master', oti, is removed to the premises lately uccupiud by Mr HOCKLEY, epposito Neili's Horse Ropoeitory, whoro tlio publio and boanjero odd bo accomnjoiatsd,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4290, 9 December 1892, Page 3
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820Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4290, 9 December 1892, Page 3
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