WANTED KNOWN—That Mrs T, A. Lyons has niado ftrrangomenta for the reception of a limited number of gentlemen boarders at her residence, Clifton House, Cole-street, Terms Moderate. Full particulars on application, Clifton House will be found a thoroughly comfortable home for respectable boarders. ' WANTED.— A good female cook. Apply sharp fcott's Temperanc Hotel, Quyeri Street Masterton. LICENSED ItIiUISTRY OFFICE TI7ANTED.—At once. Young Girl, VV 18 or 14, Waiting engagement. Gederal Servant. Q SY YE Its TON Outfitter and U • General Dealer, has removed to new promises in Queen Street, Masterton, lately occupied by li.G. Williams and has had the shop fitted up in the most improved style, and is now prepared to serve bis old friends and the public with the best goods for the New Year. WANTED TU BELL,—By H> Jones Wood Carter, Upper Plain Boad second-class Firewood, good sumnitr »ood, lis per cord, 4ft. lengths. Ordo: s may bo loft with Mr J. Wickcns, Qucor.strret, Masterton, A CCOMMODATION for Boardeu XX and Travellers; also board only: ui Mrs (I. Yuuug's Holly House, Dixtn street, Masterton, Terms moderate. / ANTED KNUWW-that J, jj'." , i firunton, Tailor, has removed ta his private house in Opaki Road, Inns, dofrne. Orders niaj also bo loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection"i, Mesterton.' WANTED— 'iho public to know that they can obtain pure lolliei mado on the premises, at the Caledonian Confectionery Works, Qnoen-streoc, Masterton. J AM tD it Known, that I am now _. . Eemoyed to my new ptemieen in Victorm-street, Wellington, off Cuba - street, and adjoining llio Grey Valley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Itepair any kir d of Yohiflcs on the shortest notice and en the most liberal terms to suitcustomeri. My priooa aro tho lowest when the work, manahip is taken into account, Ladies Plnetons a speciality. In stockBuggies, Phnstous, Wagsjonettos, Dcg Carts, and Spring carts, cheap, M. Bolian, Wellington Coach Factory. Wanted KNOTO=T,ULOKUNG' i i ,V ULOIIING ' JttiueaAVebb, Masteron s Greatest Tailor, is still to bo found at lm old stand, NEXT THEATRE ItOYAL My old customers lmo,v this fact, New ones are invited to come and try and tliov will be Uellffntwl. Nn finnv l__i ut l, ' t ' ""o ts » BWCK 01 tWCfiQS cownis, serges, hmnss, tiimmiugs, etc, and Ibe Jatgcsb staff of skilled and competent tradesmen m theWairarapa. lakobuvwcli winch enables mo to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment m llio District, Como and give me a trial ca. y to avoid being disappointed iu thogreoi rush for Good Seasonable Suits, Uvciyone wanted to inspect my stock. No chw-go for "drown. Attention and Civility given to Sd"; f » y command,-JAMES Em Q UCCD - Stee '
WAJSTKD KNOWN - That wo supply tho tvado with or small quantities of tho host lollies a ne'Jmgton prices. CaledoMinn Confec tlonory works, Queen-street, Mastorton Til W. COTTRELL & Co., Gunorni X , Carrion and Forwarding %nts, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, bit land them at customers' doors. Good stora"o nccomniiidation, Furniture carefully removed. IJiltUl'i'ED Loom Salo, llio outcome~o£ -I 'helnto "Boom" in Melbourne, commences on the 20th inst. alTo Aro House. Wellington. i*D - Boom Sale. Terrible depictJ sion in Melbourne. Immense purclwses of seasonable drapery at incredibly low prices by James Smith, To Aro House. Wellington, 'JIHE JSrupted Boom Sale will be ilio 1 biggest and most wonderful ot all tho Sales ever held in New Zealand, It will bo to everyone's interest to visit it at To Aro House, Wellington. EItUI'TED Boom Sale will save money tor nil who visit it, how much will bo a matter of much astonishment and pleasure when tested at To Aro House, Wellinston. EHUl'Tl' I) Boom Sale. Country settlers should cither visit this Sale, tend tlicir orders liy friends to execute, or send direct toJanies Smith, Te Aro House, Wellington.
photographs OPAL, Uroraido, Paper and Silvo' Print Enlargements, from 0,1), V, to Lifo Size, finished willi Enamel. Ordiuary or Uat-Opal Surface. PORTRAITS: TuuRE-QuAinun andFbix Length Cabinets, Beautifully Finished, Equal to tho beet produced in the Colony, for; 7s Gd Half Dozen 1Q / r „ 12sCd Hue Dozen fO/ First Co t' Famhy Qrcui' Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal Surface ; also finished in Water or Oil Colours. Views Taukn in Town or Country, On Sale 1 Tho best assortment of Maori Photos in Now Zealand, HIS. to. PRICE, mabtbutojv AN APOLOGY. MUMAY & CASEY, CHEAP DIUPEHS, Qukex-Stiieet, Mastkiiton, (Nest to Carpenter's Pool Shop), THANK Hie public ot Maslerton ami surrounding Districts for the patronage so liberally accorded them since opcuing, and feel it incumbent on them to offer an apology to those who were unable to have their requirements thoroughly attended to, owim; to the pressure ot business, and limited shop accommodation. To, in some degree, atone for tho disappointment caused, and to give an opportunity to those who are unable to visit the Cheap ,Sule during the ordinary hours of business Murray and Casey have determined lo extend their hour ot closing each evening until nine o'clock, during the remainder oi their stay, which must necessarily be of SHOUT DUIIATION. The pub'ic are reminded to lake time by the fore'ock and secure some ot tho amazing bargains. I'tmjim iuifit, Business hours 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. Railway Boarding House, Hall Street, Masteiton. THE BEST Is TABLE IN THE DISTRICT. Board and lodging , £1 per week, paid in advance, ALL MEALS, OWE MILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Sf'Mng and Btadhij R<ica>. Priwie Sitting Room for laiict. GOOD STAELING. ;firGOOD PADDOOKS PIANO fTr HI It iJ, This Really Magnificent Listionient can behirci! for theatric;! perta-mcnem, opsras, concerts, nni dance«, at, a nii'io reasonable rate than any other pinm. V hiro .in Mastettqii. Call and test Ilia tono before hiriny clsoivhtrn, FRED. WRIGHT PBOPRIETOa J. R. JUGGINS, ! T AND,I-STATE,STOCK, STATION U •■ii.i IiNT AKD VAMJATOii, Eketahuna, ; has ttvtral o ; ties < r aalo in tovn l and country,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4332, 2 February 1893, Page 3
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