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(Friday Marohlfth). IT aituatioa on farm or station ; man general hand or gardener; wife cook or housekeeper, Good reforenoes, Apply H.l), .Daiit Times Office. '^lrS l Apply WlLuuu. WIETH, Kunpuai Store. iNTED KNOWN.-W. Vile will 11 run his coaoh from Mauricoville oMasterton daily, during tbo break in the Boihvay traffic. W.VILE. WANTED-A good general servant .. tl /or owe month. Apply i mme . diatelytollrsD, DoifitD, WANTED KNOWN-Thaf W, VV has started b« B inets opposite the Fire Bell, Queen-street, Masterton, with ? general assortment goods, guns, and ammunition. Old mends made welcome. KFOKM SPEOIAIi SETTLE,m.\i MENT ASSOCIATION. Drawini!B or sections W ill take place in the Foresters' Hall on March 20th, at 1 p.ur. H. Marsh, Secretary. MED-Tendere for about 70 t chains of fencing on the Opaki. Houlara and specifications at the juw Times Office. Tender* close 18th WANTED by a young man whohaa „„ . ™ m * ai dogs, re-engagemont on a station or farm. Beferoncea. Salary no object, Apply A.8., office of tins paper. WANTED.-Ono or two bo; LA,,/ I ™'? A PP'y opposite Johnston's store, Queen Street, Masterton. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE. WANTED.-Young Manwantaen. gagemont in connection with store or other business: used to out* side trade. Waiting Engagemont-i brat class cook and a good bakor.-Fik.fl Wright's REGISTRY OFFICE, Bm mrum, Masiermn. WANTED KNOWN-That Mrs T. A. Lyons has made arrangements for he reception of a limited number of genHenien boarders at. her residence Clifton House, Cole-street—bathroom and coo stabling. Terms Moderate. Clifton Hous mil bo found a thoroughly comfortabl homo or respectable boarders.—Boar without lodging.

G SYVERSTON Outfitter and U » General Dealer, has removed to new premises, in Queen Street, Masterton, lately oeoupied by B.G.Williams and has tad the shop fitted up in the most improved stylo, and is now prepared to servo his old nends and thopublio with the best goods for tho New Year, WANTED KNOWN-that J. N. _ Brunton, Tailor, has removed !a his private house in Opaki Boad, Lans. downe. Orders may also bo left wilb Messrs Hood and Johnston. Confectioners, Mastortou. WANTED it Knowu, that lam now .*I V emoTcd t0 m y "of premiaon in Victona-streot, off Cuba > Btreet, and adjoining the Grey Valley Coal Company's yardii, and, as ÜBual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles on theehnttest notice and on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices aro the lowest when tho work. manship is taken into account. Ladies Phrotons a speciality. In stockwiggles, Phajtons, Wagsjonottes, Djg Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M, Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory. Tt W.COTTRELL& Co., General JL . Carnors and Porwardintc Agents, «ellmgton,—Cußtombouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. we not only dear goods, kt land them at customers' doors. Good stura»o accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. ' RANTED KNOW-UILORINQ " TAipORING ! James Webb, Mastertons Greatest Tailor, is still to be found at bis old stand, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL. My. old customers fao* this fact, New oneaare invited to come and tiy and tlioy will «11%/ No h " C 7 F ice3 olmr 3 c<l . a •jm Jo .0/- on every suit toall whopatronise me, an I baro tho lai-c:t stock of tweeds MmttlTO enrnna I!h<'h 1 ' • cd and competent ... ~ pa. lalsobuywol which c-iab'es me to quote prices for cash oncawr turn any otbor taUoring establishment in the D-a.r!ot._ Como and give mo a trial disappointed in tho great

DO you know anything of the Wondcriu lwmproof "JmpervoDas" Sovges for Winter dresses. Write to tho solo agent James Smith, Tc Aro House, Wellington TMPEItVANAS Raiupioof Serges, in navy 1 and other colors, Full dress lcnrih • carriage paid, (or 15s, TMPERVANA6 Rainproof Serges. EveryJL one should by a dress for Winter wear. Full dress length; carriage paid, for 19s. TMPEItVANAS Bainproof Serges arc por--1 ous, healthy, and wonderfully durable. Full dress length; carriage paid, for 22/0. TMPEItVANAS Bainproof Serges will nei" I ther spot nor shrink, and aro unaffected by sea water. Full dress length; carnage paid, for 26/-. IMPERVANAS Bainproof Serges will withstand the heaviest tropical showers, and are splendid wcarforthecountry. Full dress len>h; carriage paid, for 29/0. IMPERVANAS Bainproof Serges. Patterns sent post tree on application to tho solo agent, James Smith, To Aro House, Wellington. GENERAL STOREKEEPER, MAURIOMVILLfc;.

HORSE COVERS axd LEGGINGS I HORSE COVERS and LEGGINGS I T. H. THOMPSON, - SADDLER and HARNESS MAKKR (Opposite Mm of Wales Hold), MASIERTOH, Has now to band an entirely new stock consisting of bADDLERY AND HARNESS, English and Colonial Saddles, BrIDLIM. Rpmt» AVn RnmoTDi itco HABKESS OF ALL KINDS, \TOW is the timo to pnrohaio RUGS A and HORSECOYEItS and Lcgginga of all kinds, ■ HUNTSMEN Can bo eqniped with every requisite, also tlie new English patent bit—speoinily adapted for hard mouthed horses. Eacohorse owners will find a supply of the best clothing and necessaries for tho training stable. Will receive ia cxchatigo any kind of saddlery or harness and ailow its value, in part payment lor new goods. Repairs neatly oxeouted with despatch. .Workmanship and material guaranteed, .NO'npjfl." W&LRARAPA FARMERS CO.OPfiR. ATIYE ASSOCIATION, (Limiibd), IW consequouco of. tho purchase of Mr Sheridan's business at • Carterton, and having fcoieep open the Share List for settlers residing in that district, the Association haa decided to keop open the I Share List until 30th June next, ' M. OASELB'iRC, V Managing Director,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4367, 14 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4367, 14 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4367, 14 March 1893, Page 3

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