ANTED-TO LEASE or PUR. i i OHASE, a Braall house with about a hundred acres of rooS grazing land within twelve mileß of Maoterton. Apply by letter to " 0," Box 62. Masterton Post Office, PALMISTRY and PHRENOLOGY 111 MRS McOALLUM, M.A., Phrenolegist and Palmist, has decided to remain in Mastorton. for one week htnger. Clinrts supplied when desired, Consultation at Holly Houso, Dixonat, from 10 a.in to 10 p.m. WANTED KNOWN—MRS HILL, (late of Bannister Street), Dress and Habit-mnker has removed to Mrs Wimseit's, Church Street. PEN SHILLINGS REWARD—- . Strayed from paddock in Lincoln Road, chestnut maro, two white spots on baok.whitostnronforehead. Tbeabove reward is offered for the recovery of tho same. W JONES, Cricket Street, Mastorton, WANTED--To Let or Sell, six roomed house and four acres of land in ShorUtreot. Apply G. M WOOD, Kuripunl. OUNG LADY requires situation as x Companion, Lady Help, or Nur. seryGorcrness, References from Wei. lington ladioa. Address, B,D„ P.O. Box 158, Wellington. WANTiID-Situation as Housemaid or genoral servant in Rood family. References given. M. Chris, tiesou, Post Office, Carterton. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WANTED.-Atonce. Youn K Girl, V V 18 or 14, Waiting entjagement, Genoral Servant. Young Man wants engagement in connection with store or other business: used to outside trade, Waiting Engagement: Married Couple j wife good cook and laundress; man accustomed to all station work ; »lso first claßß cook and a good baker—Fred Whioht's REGISTRY OFFICE, Hail Street, Masterton. ANTED KNOWN-That Mrs T. A. . . Lyons lias made arrangements for the reception of a limited number ot gentlemen boarders at her residence, Clifton Houso, Cole-street. Terms Moderate. lull particulars on application. Clifton Houso will bo found a thoroughly comfortable home for respectable boarders. G SYVERSTON Outfitter and U • General Dealer, has removed to new premises in Queen Street, Mastorton, lately occupied by E.G. Williams and has had tho shop fitted up in the most improved style, and is now prepared to serve his old friends and tho publio with tho best goods lor the Now Ynr. WANTED TO SELL—By H. Jonea Wood Carter, Upper Plain Road second-class Firewood, good summer wood, 11a per cord, 4ft, lengths, Orders may be loft with Mr J. Wickons, Queer.' Btrret, Masterton, WANTED KNOWfI-that J. NT Brunton, Tailor, has removed !j bis privato houso iu Opaki Road, Lans. downo. Orders may also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confectioners, Masterton. WANTED-Tho public to know that they can obtain pure niado on the premises, at the Caledonian Oonfeotionory Works, Queoi.'streej,Masterton. fl/AN P£D it, Known, that lam now V? Removed to my new premison in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba • street, and adjoining the Grey Valloy Coal Company's yards, and, as usual. I am prepared tu Build or Repiir any kind of .Vehicles on tho shortest noticoandon tlw most liberal terms tu suit customers. My price.! are the lowest when tho work. inaimhip is taken into account, Ladies I'hwtous a speciality. In stockBuggies, Phtotuns Waggonettes, Djg Cat-la, and Spring' carta, cheap. M, Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory.
1,1 W.COTTRELL& Co., General J • Carriers and Forwarding Agents, VVelJingtou,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, bet land them at custoinora' dooia. Good aturago accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. WANTED KNOW-TIULO HI NG " TAILORING! James Webb, Masteron's Greatest Tailor, is still to be found at bis old stand, NEXT THEATKE KOYAL. My old customers kno* this fact. Nc» ones arc invited to come and try and thoy will bo delighted. No fancy pices charged, but a saving ot 20/- on every suit toall who patronise me, as I havo tho largest stock of tweeds the largest stall of i tradesmen in the Wairarapa, I also buywol which enables mo to quote prices for cosh cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in the District. Come and give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rash for Good Seasonablo Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No charge for admission, Attention and Civility given tc WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Quceu-Strcot Masterto"
WANTED KNOW-That wo supply the trado with larjo ot small quantities of tho best lollies at Wellington pricoa. Caledonian Confec tionory works, Queßn-etreet, Maaterton. JUST opened out, 100 pairs Men's.Stronß Tweed Trousers, real value 9/6,'lord/11, [ Gfauitio Sain, TeAho Howe. ' NOW for the Boys I . 200 Navy Serge Sailor Suits, xtra Strong cheap at 12/6, for 7/6, Gigantic Salo. To Aro House. SEE'our Melbourno Sorgo Sao Suits, that were cLoap at 22/0, for MORE FOR THE LADS, 275 very nico Tweed Sailor Suits, all useful colours, only 3/11, Gigantic Sale. Tk Ano House SOLID COMFORT. fOU wear boots of course! And you have had a lot of troublo [in your time with yotir feet? Yes, and you have tried hirdtogct a comfortablo lit, and a boot that will wear 1 And you have run round to many makors and still you are not satisfied ? Ah, wo know it well, we have been through all this, and can understand your feelings, but there is still hope for ynu and your family. Take our advico, based on long exponent, go direct to your Boot and ■Shoe Dealer and aßk lor a pair of ZKALANDIA BOOTS, If ho does not happon to keep thorn he will put on a superior air, and tell you ha has something as good, and cheaper, don't believe it. There is Only one ZEAL.ANDIA, And you want that brand and no other. You win tjet a Grand Fittinc Boot, and cnothat willj>ivo you moruf,itisfac« tion than any other Boot you ever wore, EVERY PAIR BRANDED " ZEALAHDIA," Try this advice, and if it is not as ftateo\ mako a complaint direct to tho Wholesale Manufacturers, SKELJONJUOSTIOKJ CO, Ohristokroh, And if It takes an Earthquake to put. / v EiM YoV:(Qan :f[ : - ; :; I
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4357, 1 March 1893, Page 3
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958Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4357, 1 March 1893, Page 3
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