WANTED.— Ono or two boardora iu a private family. Apply opposite Johnston's store, Queen Street, Masterton. WANTED KNOTO-That Mrs T, A, Lyons has mado arrangements for the reception of a limited number ot gentlemen boarders at her residence, Clifton Houso, Colo-street. Terms Moderate. Full particulars on application. Clifton House will be found a thoroughly, comfortable homo for respectable boarders. WANTED.-A good female cook. Apply sharp fcott's Temperano Hotel, Quyen Street Masterton, I/I(MSIi'D MMS'I'IIY UFFWti WANTED.-Atonce. Young Girl, 18 or 14, Wailing enpragemout, General Servant. SSYVERSTON OutESter and • General Dealer, has removed to new premises in Queen Street, Masterton, lately occupies by K.G.Williams and has had tlio shop fitted up in the most improved style, and is now prepared to serve his old friends and the public \rilh the best goodsfor the New Year, ANTED TOSELU-ByH. Jones , , Wood Carter, Upper Plain Road second-class Firewood, j<ood summit wood, lis por cord, 4ft, lengths. Ordeiß may bo lett with Mr J. Wickons, Queoi.Btrrot, Masterton, A CCOMIIODATION for Boarders £\ and Travellers; also board only; at Mrs (J. Young's Holly House, Dixon stroot, Masterton. Torres moderate. WANTED KNOWN-tht J. T. _ Brunton, Tailor, has removed*..) his private houss in Opakißoad, Lrnisdownc. Orders nrnj also lie loft with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confection' crs, Masterton. VyAMED-Tho public to know y¥ that thoy can obtain pure lollies, mado on the premises, at tho Caledonian Confectionery Works, Queen-stree;, Masterton. WAN lAD it Known, that I ai.i now Vi. lieinoved to my new premised in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba. street, and adjoining the Grey Yalloy Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on tho shortest notice and on the most liberal terms to suit customer! My v pricos are the lowest when the work, manship i 3 taken into account, Ladies Phratons n speciality. Jn stockUuggies, Phratons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, mid Spring carts, cheap. M". BohajOVejHngton Coach Factory, " TAILORING I James Webb, Master, ton's Greatest Tailor, is still to bo found at his ok stand, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL. My old customers too* this fact Now be delighted, No fancy prices charged, but a Bavmg ot 20/- on every suit toall who patronise me, as I havo tho largest stock of tweeds wanted to inspect my stock. Nochargo for admission, Attention and Civility given to WAM'KD KNOWN-That supply tho trade with largo or small quantities of tho best lollies a Wellington prices. Caledonian Confeo tionery works, Queen-street, Mastorton Tjl W. COTTEELL&Co, l Goncrai D , Carriers and Forwarding Atjenta, Wellington-Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, bet land them at customers' doots. Good Btorage accommodation. Furniture carefully romovod, IBUI'TED Boom Sale, tho outcome ot _J the late" Room" iu Melbourne, commences on the 26th iust. at To Aro House, Wellington. '»^» >■" "WW auic. lemoie uepiesJ sion in Melbourne. Immense purchases of seasonable drapery at iucredibly low prices by James Smith, To Aro House, Wcllhigton, 'pHE Erupted Boom Sale will be the 1 biggest aud most wonderful of all the Sales ever held in New Zealand, It will bo to everyone's interest to visit it at To Aro House, Wellington. ERUPTED Boom Sale will save money for all who visit it, how much will bo a mattev of .much astonishment and pleasure niturTi'D Boom Sale. Country settlers jJJ should cither visit this Sale, send their orders by friends to execute, or send direct to James Smith, To Aro House, Wellington. PHOTOGRAPHY OPAL, Bromide, Papor and Silvo' Print Enlargements, from Q.fy V, to Life Size, finished with Enamel, Or. dinary or Mat-Opal Surface. PORTRAITS: TnitEE-QmivrKii andFoll Length. Cabinets, Beautifully Finished, Equal to the boßt produced iu t!i9 Colony, for: 7s Gd Half Dozen 1 Q/ ]?,„ „ 12s Cd One Dozen rQ/- FIR n CorY - FiJirw Group Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal Surfaco; also finished in Water or Oil Colours, Views Taken in Town or Couniby, On Sale I The best assortment of Jluori Photos in New Zealand, 1 H@S. "'ED. PRICE, MASTfikTOIN AN APOLOGY. MURRAY & CASEY.
CHEAP DRAPERS, Qoees-Sihekt, Mastertox, (Next (o Carpenter's Boot Shop), WANK tho public of Mastorlon and , surrounding Districts for the patronage so liberally accorded tlicm since opening, and feel it incumbent on them, to offer an apology to those who were unable to have their requirements thoroughly attended to, owing to tlie pressure of business, and limited shop accommodation. To, in some degree, atono for the disappointment caused, and to give an opportunity to those who uro unable to visit the Cheap fialc during the ordinary hours of business Murray and Casey have determined to extend lliciv hour of closing each evening until nine o'clock, during tho remainder of their stay, which must necessarily be of SHOUT DURATION. The public arc reminded to take linio by the forelock and secure some of the amazing bargains. Ttmpm huifd. Business hours 8 a,m, to !l p.nii Railway Boarding House* HaE Street. Mastertonnit BUST la TABLE JNTHJi DISTRLOT. Board and lodging £1 per week, puid in advance. ALL MEALS, OKE SHILLING. BEDS, ONE SHILLING Sfbinq and Heading Rum,'.'.. Prlrct ' Sitting Boom for. Ladies, GOOD STAELING. *rGUOD PADDOCKS PIANO FOE -HIRJB. This Really Magnificent laslnimert can be hirei fur theatric'.l pcifiirniKiiu:, oparas, concerts, and dance?, a- jiini.ii! treasonable rate than any other |> : .:i:i,'. r biro in Miisteifon, Call ■■mid tut \he tone before h'trin? c-isowlicrn. FRED.WMGHT JfoOPMBIOR \ i', 'ltiUii&loimurm tho public that V» ho has purchased' Mr David Hewie'; Cumiso "''wi^KsSi.and.li'iiies "' ...'.""'"' " : ""!'.>- ; ;; ' •">•-'•: .it, l»li VU|:..(Jll. IV.B. ut \ '.,. , V ,„,,,.,[, with uic63i-d Towustiid. and "Conmc 1 caddlohj, Quoea-streot, Mwtortoii,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4335, 3 February 1893, Page 3
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