MASTERTON - OPAKI MCES ON BOXING DAYWANTED KNOWN :—That: A( \VICKENS has the FnodSrA™ AKD.toIH.IJIS : REFRESHMENT BOOTHS at the Races. "abtjsd. a firat-clnps GROOM ~ aiucle man preferred. Apply, W. Hawke, Club Hotel Stables. Masterton. T OST OR STRAYED, last night. JLJ .chestnut gelding; .white fane; marked on oar and branded with liorsoshoe on off shoulder; no shoes on tore tuct. Anyone returning the same toG. Langton, Banniator-strcet, Masterton, will be rewarded. LOST— From my paddook, in Hall .Street, Masterton, a Dark Bay Mate (baob). Has scar on breast. Reward. " 0, Tilleard Natusch, architect, Central Chambers* MR J.CHARLTON, I nner and pairer of Pianos and Organs, from"Wellington, is now on a visit to Masterton and District. Orders may bo loft with Mr R, T, Holmes, Stationer. w 7"ANTED.—Two General Servants . r fov country. Waiting engago» menh-Two Handy Girls, fourteen and fifteen; Married Couple (mfe good cook; man handy and generally useful) loung Girl: who wants, situation as Servant in Masterton. Fred Wkight's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hali, STREET, MASTEUTON, '
WANTED TO SELL-ByH, Jones. JVood Carter, Upper Plain Road, second-class Firewood, good summer noud, 11a per cord, 4ft..lengthß. Orders rosy be loft with Mr J, Wiokens, Queen' atrret, Masterton, ' WANTED— A boy to nde about 7 Btone. Apply thia office. Accommodation for Boarders and Travellers | also board only; at Mrs G. Young's Holly House, Dixon street, Maaieiton, Terms moderato, WANTED : KNOWN-that J. N. Brunton, Tailor, haß removed tj bis private house in Opaki Road, Lamdowne. •Orders maj also be loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, .Confection* era, Maatertou. ■ ■ - WANTED KNOWN—That Michael Sullivan lias taken over that well known and old established Atyyle Boanl. iui> House. The promises have been thoroughly renovated and 'newly fur. niahed throughout, For convenience of country visitors, meals may bo obtained at all hours. Uood stnbling and paddock accommodation at reasonable rates.
WANTED— The public to know that they can obtain puro lollies, made on the premises, at the Oalcdomaa Confectionery Works, Quoen-atreor, Mantorton. WANTED it Known, that I am now Removed to my new premises in Victoria-atreet, Wellington, off Cubastreet, and adjoining ihe Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on tbeshortest notice and on the most hboral terms to suit customers. My prices are the lowest when the work. manßhipis taken into account. Ladies Phietonj a speciality, In stock— Buggies, Phrotons, • Waggonettes, Dor Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M, Bohau, Wellington Coach Factorv. W ANTED KNO wii—" Now is tlie winter " of our discontent made Glorious Summer" when olothed in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Worm Suits which defy cold, wind, or rain. My old oustomere know this fact. New ones are invited to come and try and thoy wil bo delighted. No fancy prices charged, buta saving ot HO/- on every Buit teall wliopatronise ino, ao I havo .tho largest stock of. tweeds, coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc. and tho largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairaropa. I also buy woli which enables me to quote prices for cash obeaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District, Come and give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rush for Good Seasonable Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No charge for admission, Attention and Civility given to yours to command,-JAMES WiBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street Masterion, AATRD KNOWN - wo Bupply tho trade with large or small Quantities of the best lollies a Wellington pricos, Caledonian Coufect tionery works, Queen-Btreet, Mastsrton FW. COTTRELL & Co,, General , Carriers and Forwarding Amenta, VVellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only cloar goods, but land them at customers' doors. Good storagi accommodation. Furniture carefully removed.
OHRISTMAS PRESENTS 10 BE GIVEN AWAY during the month.pf December in pro* portion to tho amount purchased AT • TE 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/-, Value of Gift, 4/-. Goods bought, 60/., Value of Gift, 6/-. Goads bought, 61)/., Valuo of Gift, 6/-. Goods bought, 70/-, Value of Gift, 7 -. Goods bought, 80/-, Valuo of Gift, 8/-. Goods bought, 90/, Valuo of Gilt. 9/. Goods bought, 100/., Value of Gift, 10/. Goods bought, 110/., Value of Girt, 11/. Goods bought, 120/., Valuo of Gift, 12/Goods bought, 150/., Vnlun of Gift, 15/. Goods bought, 200/., V»Iuo of Gift, 20/. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS GIVEN AWAY during Hie mouth of December at TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON. ASK FOR Galley rate
SPECIAL FOR XiIAS. 2j. " the £ Cash Bonuses FOR THREE WEEKS, BOOTS & SHOES, JDST RECEIVED A BI'IESDJD SHIPMENT OF 'NEW AND FASHIONABLE BOOTS & SHOES SUITABLE FOII THE HOLIDAYS MOM -ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, AND COIOHIAL JUHOriOIDREKS. Special Lines in Ladiea'. and Genla ■ CANVAS & TAN SHOES. FOR QUALITY-,; ' •DURABILITY, & GOOD VALUE ' VISIT TUS ' CENTRALBOOT MHOI/SK? QUEEN STREET, master ton, J. CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR,. fHE VAIRARAPA DAILY TIMES can be purchsfo] iu Wcllirgtoa Itoaj Mr j, B, UIHIiB, BlM'upff, 'A'iilij
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 21 December 1892, Page 3
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828Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4300, 21 December 1892, Page 3
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