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WANTED-At once, a Bullock Drira und two Bushmen usu to mill woik, None but good bauds need apply. Alex MoLeod and Co,, Upper Opaki Sawmills. TAFTED, )mtr^ v mtely, lioardand i f Residence, '6 1 double, 1 single Benrooiu, private sitiing room on ground floor, bath. Secret, ary to 0, Milner Stephen, G.P.0., Masterton. WMsIW. -Apprentices mid im« provcrs for onr Dressmaking Rooms. Apply at tlio Don Marche, Hooper and Company. GREYTOWN HOSPITAL. T V out oncumb'rance) as Custodian and Matron thoGreytorm Hospital. JNo other servants kept. Salary £IOO per annum and found. Applications accompanied with tcatimon [ale, to be Bent in to the undesigned not later than the Bth day of April, Duties to commence on the 20th. F.H.WOOD, - Secretary. UiiU-Ey a young lady en« ~ garment as impiwtr to the Dressmaking, Has been 12 months Ij dressmaking before, and is ilso a good micliink. Addross: Miss "U.E.B" Post Office. Maßterton. ' WANTO-At onco a Yardman! Must be 'able to tally timber. Apply to Ejihsl 0. Smith, Taueru Sawmills, LOST-In tbo sidling pjddock of the Opaki Cour.m a water proof Horse Cover. Thofinder will bo rewarded by leaving same at Woller Bros' Stables, Mast. rton. \ ANTED to Sell or Lesse.-A see- ■ tion of about 000 ceres good | Lai d, near Mostorton; partW in grass, paiMy bush, and fenced, Terms if ro. q»:ed. Piincipah only dealt with, A>ply-" H.K." Daily Times Office. TX/ANTJF TO BUY.-Beeswax in VV ' n' quantity. Apply WILLIAM I Shi, Kuripuni Apiary, or Mr GEO. VMUKuripuoi Store U"AN'l!iiD KNOWN-That W, TV SHAW bus started business oppißito the Firo Bell, Queon-atroet, Masterton, with a gmeral assortment goods, guns, and ommunition. Old ids made welcomt". WANTED.-Ono or two boarders in a private family. Apply opposite Johnston's store, Queen Street, Masterton, LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE, WAHTBD.-Young Man wants en. gagement in connection with store or cither business; used to out-> side trade. Waiting Engagement-A Bret class cook and a good hkor.—Fro WitiGiii's REGISTRY OFFICE,' Hun SIRKET, MASTERTON. WANTED KNOWN-Thal Mrs T. A. Lyous has made arrangements for tho reception ot a limited number ot gentlemen boarders'at her residence, Clifton House, Cole-street—bntli room and goo stabling. Terms Moderate. Clifton Hous will bo found a Thoroughly comforlaW homo for respectable boardevs.-Boar without lodging 1 SY VERS TON Outfitter anil ij • General Dealer, has removed to now premises in Queen Street, Masterton, lately occupied by It, G. Williams and has had the shop fitted up in tho most Improved style, and is now prepared to serve his old friends and the public with tho best gooilj for tho Now Year, U/ANTRD KNOWN-tlut J N. W ( Bruuton, tailor, has removed U his private house in Opaki Road, L;.ns. downo. Ordeiß niaj also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confectioners, Maetorton.

WANTED it Known, that lam now Removed to my now promised in Victorin-Btrceb, Wellington, off Cuba. street, and adjoining the Grey \ alloy Ooal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to Build or Repair any kind of Vehirles on tho shortest nntico mid on the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices are the lowest when tho wufkinanship is taken into account, Ladies Plnetons a speciality, In stnekBuggies, Phrotons, Waggonettes, Dog Carts, and Spring carls, cheap, M, Boliau, Wellington Coach Factory. 1 W. COTTBELL Jb Co,, General X 1 . Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Cuatomhouee work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only cleat goods, bvt land them at customer' dooiß. Gond storego accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. WANTED KNOWN- TAILORING " TAILORING! James Webb, Masterton's Greatest Tnilor, is still tote found at his old stand, NEXT THEATHK ROYAL. My old customers kno* this fact, Nov, ones arc invited to come nnd try and thoy will bo delighted, No fancy prices charged, but a saving ol 20/- on every suit tonll who patronise me, as I have the largest stock of tweeds coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, and tho largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wnirarapa, I also buy wcl which enables mo to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring cstabliskmcn in the District, Como and give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rash for Good ScasoqaUo Suits, Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No chargo for admission, Attention ami Civility given tc all.—Faithfully yours to commimd.-JAMES WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Qucon- Street Mastertoii. WANTED KNOWN-By everybody tint our Black Goat I'lastoons, lined with satin, arc wonderfully cheap at o'/(i carriage paid, from To Aro House, WANTED KNOWN-That all sensible women will te delighted with our Black Fur Flaslrons, lined Satin, at 8/-, carriage paid, from Tc Aro House, WANTED KNWN-That for winter neck wear nothing is nicer or more comfortable than our Brown Fur Plastrons at 8/-, carriage paid, from Te A'o Houic. r ANTED KNOWN-If you are wiso T ¥ you will at once order from ns a Black or Brown Ileal Beaver Plastron, lined Satin, For 10/3 we will forward this, carriage paid, from To Aro HouseWANTED KNOWN-Thatihe most at. tractive Fur wrap is tho "Italia," being Collarette aid Don combined, Wo have these in Ewn and Black, They aro specially cheap at 18/-, carriage paid, from TeAro House, Wellington.' GESTRiL BOUT WAREHOUSE,

QUEEN STHEET, MASTERTON. HAVING received large additions to wy already extensive stock, I will offer previous to stocktaking SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS. LOOKATTHBPIIICES. Ladies Walking Shoes, 4/11,5/0, (j/C Ladies Evening Shoes from !)/ii Ladies Slippcr.U/0,2/-, 2/0 Ladies Kid Walking Boots, 7/6, !l/-, 10/ Ladies KidK.fi. Hoots, 5/-. 0/0, 8/li, 1(1/Girl's aud Maids Doots and Shoes, 4/0, J/li, o|li Girl's and Maids Slippers and Tennis Shoes very elicap Children's Boots and Shoes, 1/-, 1/9,2/6 Men's W.Tighls, 10/9,12/0, 11/ li Men's Balmorals, 10/0,12/ li, 15/. Men's Nailed Shojtera, ft/li, 10/ li, 12/0 Men's Bluchers 5/0,0/1' 8/0 Men's Shoes, 7/0, !)/-, 10/0 BOY'S AND YOUTH'S HOO'M AND SHOES AT KEDUCED WiICES. Goods from tlic iikct >uki:rs kept in slue awl all kinds of Kools ami Shoes nliulo to order. Hei'anis kxkcti'kd rnoMiTi.v. PROPRIRTQE.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4377, 24 March 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4377, 24 March 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4377, 24 March 1893, Page 3

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