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WANTED— At once, a Bullock Drivor and two Bushmen used to mill work. None but good' hands need apply. Alex MoLeod and Co., Upper Opakl Sawmills. WANTED, imnc'- iitely, Board and Residence, 3 persons, 1 double, 1 single Bedrooms, private sitling room on ground floor, hath. Address Sectetary to G. Milner Stephen, 0.P.0., Masterton. WANTED.— Apprentices and im« provors for our Dressmaking Booms. Apply at tho Bon Marche. GBEYTOWN HOSPITAL. WANTED - A married couple (withont encumbrance) as Custodian and Matron ' * rr i W r vvw "v»j v» vug uiuuumi Hospital. Ho other servants kept. Salary £IOO per annum and found, iajs, to bo sent in to tho undersigned not later than tho Bth day of April. Duties to commence on the 20th, F. H. WOOD, Secretary, / AJNIiSD—By a youug lady et,« T T gat emont as improver to tho Dressmaking. Has been 12 months at dress Tiaking before, and is also a good machinist. Address: Miss " H.E.B " Post Office. Masterton. 1 WANTED— At once a Yardman } must be able to tally timber. Apply Lmoat 0. Smith, Tauoru Saw. mills, LOST— In tho saddling psddook of the o('aki Course a water proof Horse Cover. The finder will be rewarded by leaving sime at Waller Bros 1 Stables. Masterton, : WANTJBDtoßellor.Leno.-A encTV tion of aboat GOO acres good Land, near Masterton; partly in grass, partly bush, and fenced. Terms if re> r. ' „? I tl " ci l lala unl y dealt with. Apply-" H.K," Daily Times Office. \KI ANTED TO BOY.—Beeswax in A pp'y to* «K s VcCi& ,rM ' WANTED KNOWN-That W. IV SHAW has started buaineia opposite the Fire Bell, Queon-streot, Masterton, with a general assortment goods, guns, and ammunition. Old frionds mado • WANTED.— One or two boarders ia private family. Apply opposite Johnston's storo, Queen Street, Masterton, LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE. TI7ANTED.—Young Man wants enH gagemont in connection with store or other business: used to ont. side trade, Waiting Engagement—A first class cook and a good baker.—Fbj.o Wright's REGISTRY OFFICE, Bui, STRBET, MABTERION, TT7ANTED KNOWN—That MrsTZ V V ■ Lyons has made arrangements for the reception of a limited number of gentlemen boarders at' her residence, Clifton House, Cole-street—bathroom and goo stabling, Terms Moderate, Clifton Houn will bo found a thoroughly coinforlabl home lor respectable boarders,—Boar wltHmit In/lirinn

Q SYVEBSTON Outfitter and U» General Denier, has removed to new premises in Queen Street, Mnsterlon, . lately occupied by R. G. Williams and baa had the shop fitted up in the most improved style, and is now prepared to serve his old friends and the publio with the best goods for the New Year. WANTED KNOWN—that J. i Bruntonj Tailor, has removed lo bis private house in Opaki Road, Luna, downe. Orders maj also be left with Messrs Hood atid Johnston, Confectionera, Maatorton. WANTED it Known, that I am now Romoyed to my new preraison in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubastreet, and adjoining the Grey Galley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehicles oil the shortest notico and on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are the lowost when tho work, mansliip is takon into account, Ladies Phwtons a speciality, In stookDuggies, Phtetons, Waggonettes, D.g Carts, and Spring carts, cheap, 11, Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory, FW. COTTRELL A Co,, General i Carricraand Forwarding Agents, Wellington,-Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to, Wo not only clear goods, bi't land them at cuatomorß' dooro. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed. WANTED KNOWN- TAILORING TAILORING I James Webb, Masterton's Greatest Tailor, is still to be found at lis old stand, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL. My old customers Itno* this fact. No* ones are invited to come and try and thoy will bo delighted. No fancy prices charged, but t saving ot 00/• on every suit toall who patronise me, as I Lave tho largest stock of tweeds coatings, Herges, linings, trimmings, etc. and tho largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wairarapa. I also buy wel which enables mo to quote prices for cash cheaper than any othor tailoring establlihmen in tho District. Como and give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in thegreat rush for Good Seasonablo Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No charge for admission. Attention and Civility given to all,—Faithfully yours to command.—JAMES "WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queeu-Street Mastmon, WANTED KNOWN-By everybody Hut our Black Goat Plastoons, lined with satin, arc wonderfully olioap at 6/(5 carriago paid, from To Aio Houso, WANTED KNOWN—That all eensiblo women will be delighted with our Blaob Fur Plastrons, lined Satin, at 8/-, carriage paid, from Te Aro Houbc, WANTED KNOWN-That for winter neck wear nothing is nicer or more comfortable than our Brown Fur Plastrons at 8/-, carriago paid, from Te Aro Home, WANTED KNOWN—If you (ire wiso you will at once ordor from ns a Blaok or Brown Ileal Beaver Plastron, lined Satin. For 10/5 wc will forward this, carriago paid, from Te Aro House; WANTED KNOWN-That the 'most attractive Fur wrap is the "Idalia," being Collarette and Boa combined, Wo liavo these in Brown and Blnck, They aro specially cheap at 18/-, carriago paid, from Te Aro House, Wellington. CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE, QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING received large additions to my already extensive stock, I will effer previous to stocktakiug SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS LOOK AT THE PRICES. Ladies Walking Shoes, 4/11,6/6, 6/G Ladies Evening Shoes from 3/6 Ladies Slippers, 1/6,1 /•, 2/6 Ladies Kiu Walking Boots, 7/6, !)/•, 10/ Ladies Kid E.S. Boots, 5/-, 6/6, 8/6, 10/Girl's and Maids Boots aud Shoes, 4/G, 5/6, 6/0 Girl's and Maids Slippers and Tennis Shoes very cheap Children's Boots and Shoes, 1/-, 1/9,2/6 Men's W. Tights,. 10/9,12/6,14/6 Mcu's Balmorals, 10/6,12/6,-15/-Men's Nailed Shojters. 9/6,10/G, 12/G Men's Bluchers 5/6, 6/6 8/6 Men's Shoes, 7/6,9/-, 10/6 BOY'S AND YOUTH'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT REDUCED (PRICES, Goods from the bf.bt makers kept iu stock, and all kinds ot Hoots and Shoes mado to order, Hmina executed J, CARPENTER, PROPRIETOR

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4370, 23 March 1893, Page 3

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