ANTED.j-A Good' Painter and: ..,., .... Pnperhangor.; A'o bill-stioking and m stuffing required,' Good Wades fora goodman.Apply to G.'HASKELL, ; Queen Street, Masterton. ' . TtT AJN '1 liD .—Position as Lady : Hqlp W- or Companion'!, in 'email family. Good references. Apply Miss Rj Box 52, Maitetton.' . ..>■■ :,■....: WANTED a General Servant, Ap< YV' ply at next to Denniston House,'Quee Mastetton, ... rANTED.-Two General Servants ~, '■ fw country. Waiting engage* ment—Married Couple (wife good cook; man hatidy and; generally useful);: foung'".' Girl, who wants ..situation ■. as Servant in Mastorton; Fred Wbight's REGISTKY OmOEj .Hiiii Sikkej,,,: |Ma6toiT|W ;.'; ,: . .' '.-,:'.[ ANTEDTOSELU-ByftJones. if- Wood Carter, Upper Plain Road| Becond-clas3r Firewoodj good summsr »ood, lis por cord, 4ft. lcngthr. Ordeia may .be left with Mr J. Wtokens; Queen* strreLMasterton, CCOMMODATION; for. Boardeis. l , and Travellots; also board only;; at-Mra 0. Young's Bolly House, Dixon ''. street, Masterton, Terms moderate.'' WANTED KNUWJX-thdi J. N. Bruuton, Tailor, lias rerroved to bis private house in Opaki Road, Lans. ■> ddwne. Orders mav also .be left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Contention* ers, Mastertou. , WANTED KNOWN-ThatMiohael • Sullivan has taken over that well known and old established Argyle Hoard, inn House.' ; Tho premises; have been thoroughly renovated and newly furDished throughout. For convenience of country visitors; meals tuny bb obtained ut all hours. (Jood stabliDg aud paddock accommodation at reasonable rates, ' WANTED-The public to know that they can obtain pure lollies, made on tho premises, at tho Caledonian Uonfcotionory Works, Qaeon«atree<\ Masterton. ...•■, UJ ANTM) it Known, that I am now t v Romoved to my new premises in Victoria»stroot, Wellington, off Cuba* street, and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, Bnd, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on tho shortest notice and on tho most liberal teraiß to Buib customer! My prices are the lowest when the work. I manship is taken into account. Ladies Phwtons a speciality. In-stook— Buggies, Phtetous, -.-Waggonettes, Dog I Carts, and Spring carts, oheap. M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory, \JU ANTED KNOW-" Now is .tho winter '' of our discontent mode Glorious Summer" when olotbed in one of JAS. WEBB'S Good Warm Suitswhich defy cold, wind, or rain. My old customers knot? this fact. New ones are invited to come and try and th'oy wil bo delighted, No fancy prices charged, buta saving ot 20/- on every suit toall who patrouiso me, aa I have; tho largest stook of tweeds, coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and tho largest staff of skilled and competent. tradesmen iu the Wairorana. I also buy woli which enables mo to quote prices for cash i tho District. Coino and give me a trial I admission, Attention and Civility given tc all.-FaitMully yours to command,- JAMES WAJNTKU MOWN-.That we . supply the trade with laree or small quantities of tho best lollies n Wellington pricos, Caledonian Confeo tionery works, Queen-street, : Masterton 1 W,COTTEELL& Co,, General. X', Carriers and Forwarding Agents, .Wellington,—Ouatombouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. Good storag accommodation, Furniture carefull .removed, ■ •■■' "' : .. . OHRIbTMAS PRESENTS : . given away during the month of December, in proportion to the amount purchased AT ,; ' TE ARU HOUSE. ' Goods bought, 10/., Valuo of Gift, 1/. Goods bought, 20/., Valuo of Gift, 2/-. Goods bought, SO/-, Value of Gift, 3/., Goods bought, 40/-, Valuo of Gift, 4/-, Goods bought, 80/., Valuo. of Gift, D/-, Go ds,bought, 6')/., Valuo of Gift, 6/.. Goods bought, 70/-, Value of Gift, 7/-, Goods bought, 80/-, Valuo of Gift, 8/., Goods bought, 90/, Vnluo of Gilt, 9/. Goods boueht, 100/-, VilUoof Gift, 10/. Goods bought, 110/., Vuluoof Qi't,ll/Goods bought, 120/., Value of Gift, 12/. Goods bought, 150/-, Value of Gift, 15/. Goods bought, 200/., Valuo of Gift, 20/. OHRISWAS. PRESENTS during tho month of Deoomber at '• v TE ARO HOUSE, WELLINGTON SPECIAL FOR XMAS Q / in iue () Cash Bonuses FOR THREE WEEKS, BOOTS &~ SHOES JUST RECEIVED A BriENDID SHIPMENT OF NEW AND FASHIONABLE BOOTS & SHOES HOLIDAYS ENGLISH, CONTINENTAL, AND COMNIAI MANUFACTUKEUS, Special Lines in Ladies' and Gonts CANVAS & TAN SHOES, DURABILITY, & GOOD VALUE CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSK, QUKEN STREET, MASTERTON, ElffifaH PROPRIETOR, WALTER PERRY, FAMILY BUTCHER • Qma-Klml, oWcrlon, )EGS to thank tho public for their ) continual support during the many yean he has been iu business, .and tuiiiform them that having sold his Mastorton' Business to &IR. CHARLES HUGHES, ho begs to recommend him to their notice and to solicit, for him a.cuiitinnance of the patronage which has been accorded in the past '": ;■..■ IN connection with the above, having : ; 'purchased Mr Perry's business, 1 beg to s .licit a continuance of the support s, u long accorded to Mr Ferry, and by civility and keeping llw best'ot meat of all de< rcripiions, to prove that I am worthy .if the patronage so long given to my predecessor. ■■■" Q\h\iuMiw<ms,: FAMILY; B.UTOUEH, Corner'of Queen aud Church"Streets ;; ;■; MASTERTON .. ! «MMS
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XIII, Issue 4306, 29 December 1892, Page 3
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