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7 AATED.-Apprentices and im« ■ , /'■ prows for our Dressmaking I flooms. Apply at the Jioii Mnrohe. Hooper and Ootapany, • • GHBYTOWN TIOBHTAL. .J7ANTED-A married couplofVith. VV out oncumbrnncb) sn Custodian and Matron respectively of the Greytown Hoapital. Wo olhor servants kept. Salary £IOO per annum and found, Applications accompanied tvilh Icaliuion ials, to ho cent in to the undotsigufd not later than the Bth day of April. Duties tocouimoPcoonthcjlOlh, F.U. WOOD, Sporotary. WANTED -By a young lady • ei,» gacemont as improver to tho Diespmaking. Itas bcon 12 mouths at dressmaking before, and is also a good machinist. Address: Miss" H.E.8," Post Office. Mastertori . WANTED-At once a Yardman; must be able to tally timber. [Apply EmcstO. Smith. TaueruSaw. mills. LOST— In tho saddling psddook of the Opaki Course a water proof Morse Cover. The finder will be rewarded by leaving samo at Weller Bros' Stables, Masterton, W ANTED to Sell or Leaso.-A aeoVt tion of about COO acres good Land, near Masterton j partly in grass, partly bush, and fenced. Terms if ro. quired, Piincipals only dealt with. Apply-; 1 U.K." Dailylime, Office. ■H. ANTED TO Bu-Y.-Becsmxin VV any quJinity. Apply WIT. LIAMLKM, lumpum Apiary, cr Mr GliO. WXETH', liuriuuni Stnre. \* 7ANTED KNOWN-That W. \\ JifiAW has started business opposito the Firo Hell, Queen-stint, ilastcrlon, with a general assortment goods, buds, and ninmuuiti<m. Old Fiiends mudo welcome. WAMED.-One or two boarders in private family. Apply opposite Johnston's store, Queen Street, Masterton. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE^ U7ANTKD.-Youii|! Man wanta.cn^ yy ,: garment in connection wih store or other businesi-: used to side tank Waiting Engagetiient-A fust class cook and a good baker,—Fi.ni Wmght's REGISTRY OFFICE, LUt, Sirii;i', Jlastehton. WANTED KNOWN-That. Mrs T. A." Lyons has made arrangements for the reception of a limited number of gentlemen boarders at her residence, Clifton House, Cole-street—bathroom ami goo stabling. Terms Moderate. Clifton Hous will be found a thoroughly comfortabl home for respectable boarders,—Boar without loiVjinp, I SYVERS TON Outfitter and U • General Dealer, has removed to new premises in Queen Street, Masterton, lately occupied by It. G. Williams and baa bad tho shop fitted up in the most improved style, and is now prepared to serve his old friends nnd the publio with the best goods for the. New Year. WANTED KNOWN-tlwt J. N,' Brunton, Tailor, hasromo7ed U hs pvivite house in Opaki Road, I.ans. ilovuu. Oidere mat also bo left with MtfSM Hood and Johnston,'Confection 1 - en, Mastcitou. « J ANTRD it Known, that 1 am now * \ Removed to my new premisen in Victoria-street, Wellington,oil OiVattreet, and adjoining ihe Urey \uloy Coal Company's yams ami, ns usual, I am prepar.d to Bull: >-r ttvp-i'-uny kii:d of Yehii les on the thnrtcit notcj and on the most ii'. era 1 1 an lu mi: customers, My prices atu theiowett wheu the w.uk. manship is taken iutn account. Ladies l'hoalons a speciality, in stockliugyies, Phtotom, Waeeon»ttes, D.|» Carts, and Spring caits, 'cheap. M. Ruhun, Wellington Coach Factory. . Tjl V. COTTRELL & Co., General Jj, Ourriors and Fortvardiut; Aqeiits, Wellington,—Customhouao work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, bit land them at customers' doors. Oo«d Btorago accommodation. Furniture carefully

WANTED KNOWN'- T AII,OIIIN G " TAILORING I James Webb, Mister, ton's Greatest Tailor, is still to be found at Ins old fitanJ, NEXT THEATItIi KOYAL. My old customers kno* this fact. New ones are invited to conic and try and tlicy will bo delighted, No fancy juices charged, but 4 saving ot 20/- on every suit tonll who patronise inc, as I havo the largest stock of tweeda coating, seigos, linings, Irimii.mgß, etc, aid tlio largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wciroropa. I also buy wol which enables me to quote juicca for cash cheaper than any other tailoring cstabhshmen in the District. Cwno and give me a trial early to avoid being ditappoiutod in the great rush tor Uood Seasonable Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No chargo for admission. Attention and Civility given tc oil-Faithfully yours tocornmand.-JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Qucen-Strcot Mastcrton. WANTED KNOWN-By everybody tlut our Black Goat Plastoons, lined with satin, nro wonderfully cheap 1 ot 6/G carriago paid, from To Aro lloose, WANTED KNOWN-That all sensiblo women will be. delighted with ourBlack Fur Plastrons, lined Satin, at 8/-, carriage paid, from To Aro House, WANTED KNOWN-That for winter neck v, ear nothing is nicer or mora comfortable than our Brown Fur l'lailnns at 8/-, curingo paid, from Te Aro Hou>e. WANTED KNOWN-lf you m wise yon will ot once order from us n Block or Brown Ileal Bimver Plastron, lined Satin. For 10/3 we will fowiid this, camogo paid, from To Aro House. WANTED KNOWN -That the most mtractive Fur wrap is tbo "Idalia," being Collarclto and IJ.a combin?,l. Wo havo theso in Brown 'and Black, They aro specially cheap nt 18/-, carriage paid, from To Aro House; Wellington, BUETOK S "PATBiST EOi.ll'aJi E LEVATOR," for attathnrert to any mill AoekivihAVEUXG AND PIIRTEU'S TiIVCPIOM :-:N l SlNBi. R. BURTON, ENUINEBB Si MILLWRIGHT, KiHl'imi, M-isicrloh. NOTICE. WiIRUiAPAFAUMERSCO-OPER. ATIYH ASSOCIATION, (Limited). liN conwquciice of the purclmso of Mr Slioiidiiii's luiines.l at Carterton, and havii)«tulfoi!p open the Share List for sottlora reaidinfi in that district, the Association has decided to keep opontha Shore List until 30th June next. M. OASELBSRG, v ' :. ' ManagiiigKteijtoti' •

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4375, 22 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4375, 22 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4375, 22 March 1893, Page 3

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