(TAMED KNOWN-That Mrs T. A. ? V Lyons has made arrangements for the reception of a limited number of gentlemen boarders at her residcuce, Clifton House, Cole-street. Terms Moderate. Full particulars on application. Clifton House will be found a thoroughly comfortablo home for respectable boarders. TIP ANTED KNOW-Mrs Hall, I YV Nurse, is open for engagements for accouohement or otherwise, Apply to Mr Mason, Chemist, Queen.strect, Masterton, or to Mr J. Bentley's, Sussex-street. WANTED.-A good .female cook. Apply sharp fcott's Tcmperane Hotel, Quyen btrcct Masterton, ' LIOJSNMD REGISTRY OFFICE TTTAITING ENGAGEMENT-Mar. VV riod couple, wifo good cook, man generally useful; Also, waiting engagement, i) general servants. Fbed. Weight's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hall Street, Masterton, Q SYVERSTON Outfitter and O • General Dealer, has removed to now premises in Queen Street, Masterton, lately oooupied by It, G. "Williams and hai bad the shop fitted up in the most improved style, and is now prepared to serve his old frieiids and tho publio with tho best goods for the New Year. WANTED TOSELL.-ByH. Jonea Wood Carter, Upper Plain Road BCMuid-class Firewood, good summer w oud, lis per cord, 4ft. lengths. Ordui a may he loft with Mr J. Wiokens, Queer.' afrret, Masterton, CCGMMODATION for Hoarders AjL and Travellers; also board only j at Mrs G. Young's Holly House, Dixon street, Masterton, Terms moderate. U/ ANTED KNOWN-tiuU N. Vy _ Rrunton, Tailor, has removed t.i his private houso in o(iaki Road, Lhiisdowno- Ordere maj also ho left witb Messrs Hood and Johnston, ConfectionMasterton. WrANTED-The public to know that tiioy can obtain pure lollies, made on the premises, at the Caledonian Uonfeotioneiy, Works, Queon-streec, Masterton Hj.aa inv ut Mown, unit i am now Removed to my now premises! in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubastreet, and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, anil, ns usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Yohifles on the shortest notice and on tho most hboral temis to suitcustbinon My prices are the lowest when tho workmanship is taken into account, Ladies Hustons a speciality, In atock— Ruggiea, Pluetons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M. Boharij Wellington Coach Factory. W AfiTiiD KNOWN- TAILORING " TAILORING! James Webb, Masterton's Greatest Tailor, is still to bo found at his old stand, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, My old customers kno.v this fact, New ones aro invited to come and try and they will be delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot iO/- on every suit toall who patroniso mo, as I liavo the largest stock of tweeds coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and tho largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa, . I also buy well which enables mo to quote prices for cash cheaper than My other tailoring establishment in tho District, Como and give mo a trial early to avoid hoing disappointed in tliegreat rush for Good SeasonaMo Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No cbargo for admission. Attention and Civility given to nil.—Vaftllfllllv vm.ra f* mmm.nJ _T*»nfa WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street Masterton. WMTKD KNOWN-That wo supply tho trade with large or small quantities of tho best lollies n Wellington prices. Oaledooinn Confoo tionory works, Queen-street, Masterton 1 \V. COTIRELL &Co., Qcnorai ju a Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington.-Cußtomhouso work of all kinds promptly and carefully attonded to. Wo not ouly clear goods, but land thera at cuatomora 1 doors. Good atorago accommodation, Furniture carefully removed. TjUtUPTED.ISoom Sale, tho outcome ot ■\i the lato" Boom "in Melbourne, comnces on the 20th inst, at Te Aro House, Wellington. fiiBUPTKD Doom Sale, Terrible deprcs"j sion in Melbourne, Immense purists of seasonable drapery at incredibly | low priccs'by James Smith, Tc Aro House, Wellington. I 'HE Erupted Room Sale will bo tho biggest and most wonderful of all tho Sales ever held in New Zealand, It will bo to everyone's interest to visit it at To Aro House, Wellington,
ijUUU'iiiu uoom baio will save money Jli for iill who visit it, how much will bo a matter of much astonishment ami pleasure when tested at Tc Aro House, Wellington. ERUPT: D Boom Sale, Country settlers should cither visit this Sale, scud their orders by friends to execute, or scud direct toJames .-ruith. To Aro House, Wellington. PMOTOUkAPHk OPAL, Hrumido, Paper and Silvo' Print Uiilargoineuts, from O ; D.V, to Life Bizfe, finished with Enamel, Or. dinaiy or Mat-Opal Surface, rORTMIT-Si Thube-Quahteh andFcix Length OaDINCTS, Beautifully Finished, Equal to the boat produced in the Colony, for: 7i6d Half Dozen I Q/. F - 12sfid One Dozen lOl UlY ' Famhv Gkoui 1 Vignettes with Enamol or Mat-Opal Surface; also finished in Water or Oil Coloura. Views Taken in Town or Country. On Salel Tlio best assortment of Maori Photos in Now Zealand, WOODCOTE HOUSE SCHOOL, HOBSON STREET, WELLINGTON, Tho Next teuji will begin on Wi'.dnesday, Ist February, 1803. TEADMASTEB, C.L. Gardiner, 8.A,, L Pembroke College, Camkidgo; Resident Asmtnnt Mastor G I'. Woold. ridge, M.A., Kcblc Collcgo, Oxford; Drill-, ing and Gyinuastio Instructor, Sorgcant Lawrcucoi Subjects-Divinity, Latin Greek, French, English, History, Geography, Arithmetic, Euclid, Algebra, Boys prepared for scholarships and entrance at Christchurch and Wanganui, Tho school gomes, orickot, and Association football, aro personally superintended, and llio boys aro thoroughly looked after out of school houra. Tho house has largo rooms and Elands in extensive grounds including a field for cricket and football. An experienced matron is in charge of tho domestio arrange
Vacancies for several Boarderß and few Day Boys, Pot Prospectus ami full informatioti apply to tha HJSADMABTEU hallway Boarding Bouse* Hall Street! Masterton. TUB BEST Is TABLE JN THE DISTRICT, BOARD AND LODGING \j £[ per week, paid in advance. ALL MEALS, OAE MILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Sw-'Mnq and- Kidding Itoomi. PrwU Wing Boom for Ladies. GOOD STABLING. .IarGOOD PADDOCKS PHNO FOE EIEiS. This Really Magnificent L'a'.iument can bo hired fur theatric il perf. nuances. o])3ias, concert?, and dunce, at a nrnm reasonable rate than auyotlur phn,u f,r hiro in Mastcrtuu. Call and test thy tonobpforo hiring FRED. WRIGHT GEO. BUTLER ■P O 11 K 15 U T 0 11 K It Opposite Ncill'a Stablos, Queen-street WiSTERTIIX, BEGS lo return thanks to the residents of Mos'erton aiid district for past favours and wishes to iijforu. them that ho still in»intaii)3 the ie* putafcion of hia (,'onds for QUAIIIX and MOIIEBAIB CU.VIIGES, Families waited on daily, Pork pica and iwk mmi »epooiality
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4331, 31 January 1893, Page 3
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