WAMEQa !/od eavy Trup Hoi jo, ii'usi be stflurchnndu trial given, Apply k. the Wsirarapa Farmers' CoOperative AssocL'lion, Limited, Master. WANTED KNOWN: That J. Cham, ion, Piano and Organ Tuner, is in Masterton tor a few days. Orders left with R. T, Holmes, WANTED KNOWN-That Travellersaud Professional Parties can be accommodated at HOLLY HOUSE, Dixon Street, Masterton, Mrs YOUNG has also vacancies for a few Boarders. WANTED KNOWH-Thal Mm TT Henry has taken over Mr Hare's houw in Dixon street, and la (•"pared to receive two or three res* pectablo young men as boardors. Terms Moderate. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WA NT E D—For Boarding Homo Housemaid'and Wntfcress, Also General Sotvant. Feed Whioht's REGISTRY OFFICE, HALL Stuket, MASTERTON. Tlf/ANTED TO BOY.-Beeswax in VV any quantity. Apply WIL. LIAML2!<7, Kuripuni Apiary, or Mr GEO. V- YETH, Kunpuni Store, "HQUITABLE BUILDING SOCI UTY J j See larger advertisement, A LADY or GENTLEMAN can secure XX a Comfortable Homo in a private amilv.-Appty MRS, PEARSE, Queen btrcet, Mateton, WANTED KNOWN-that J. n! Tai'or, has removed !a Ms privi'te houso in Opaki Road, Lhiis. doivue. Orders ma) also bo left with Messrs Hood and Johnston, Confectionera, Mastorton. WANTED it Known, that 1 am now Removed to my now premison in Victoria-stxeet, off Cuba, street, and adjoining the Grey \ alley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual. I am prepared to Build or Repair any k : nd of Vehicles on tbealiorioat not<co and on the most liboral torins to suit customers. My pr'ce j avo the loweit when tbo work, manship is taken into account, Ladies Phcetoes a spec'-aMy. Jn stockBuggies, Phiotoiis, Wagonettes, og Cart?, and Spring carts, cheap. M. Rohan, Wellington Coiclt Factoiy
171 TV. COTTKELL & Co., General JL • Cwtiets and Forwarding Agents, Wc'hDgtou,—Oi'stombouße wovk of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not ouly o'ear goods, brt land tbetu at cusicirors' doors. Good storage accoipfljodrtion. Furniture carefully removed. WANTED KNOWN- TMLO It IN 0 TAILORING 1 James Webb, Mastertom Gier.test Tailor, is still to be found at )m old sta.ul, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL, My old customers knoiv this fact: Non ones are im -ted to come and try and they will bo deliibla' No fauoy prices dialed, but a saving of I'll/, on cveiy nuit tonil wbopatronise ire, a3l luve tlio latest stock oi tweeds, co.ww, tHjcs, lininjj, tiiwminK. etc, and the largest staff of tk'Uctl and co;ii*ie'ent tiatonifii :'i He lVp.fi.iinpa, I also buy well winch eiaWes mo 10 quots prices for cash cheaper tuna any oilier tailoring establishment m tuo Diunct. Como and givoinea trial ear y to avo:d being iltappoiotcd in thopeat rush for Good SeasouaMo Suits, Evcryoit wanted to kpeot my stock. Nooharge for admission. Attention ard Civility given to w™5 >it ' lful!y to command.—JAMES TODD, the Cheap (M Tailor, Queen-Stroot Mp.stenoii, WASTED— All Boys and Youths to mite for our famous eighteenpenny Tweed Hats. Wo have just received 800 more. Send your size and Postal Nolo for Is Gd and you will receive per return post n Hat worth 2s (id from TcAro House, Wellington. WANTED every man to buy our all wool Colonial Knit Socks. Thov give grand wear, aro ouly one shilling per pair, and can be had nowhere else, but at To Aro House. "PUI!CHASEI!S by the hundred wanted -L (or our Mosgicl, all wool Shirts and pants, the most comfortable wear for tho winter season. Prices from 7s Cd each at Te Aro House. /\UBOWN MAKE of Colonial Flanne \J Undershirts liavo an established reputation for durability as well as comfort. Try them, they are only 3s Cd each at To Aro House. ' k T7*NOW ALL MEN " that oar strong i\. Orandvillo Shirts will" wear liko leather." Usually sold at in Cd, we oiler them for 8s 9d at To Aro Houte. CENTRAL WOT WAREHOUSE QUEEN STREET, MABTERTON.
TTAVJNG received large additions to my JJL alxcady extensive stock, I will cfifer previous to stocktaking SPECIAL CASH bargains. LOOK AT THE I'MCES. Ladies Walking Shoes, 4/11, o/C, 6/0 Ladies Evening Shoos from 3/0 Ladies Slippers, 1/0,2/-, 2/0 Ladies Kid Walking Boots, 7/0,9/-, 10/ Ladies Kid E.S. Boots, 5/-, 0/0,6/0, !0/Girl's und Maids Bods and Shoes, 4/6,5/6, 6/0 Girl's and Maids Slippers and Tennis Shoo very cheap Children's Bootj and Shoes, ]/-, 1/9,2/0 Men's W. Tights, 10/9,12/0,14/6 Men's Balmorals, 10/0,12/0,15/• Men's Med Shooters, 9/6,10/6,12/6 Men's Bluchers 5/0,0/ C 8/6 Men's Shoes, 7/0,9/-, 10/6 BOY'S AND YOUTH'S BOOTS AND SHOES AT 11EDUCED PIiICES. Goods from the best makkiis kept in stock and all kinds of Hoots and Shoes mado io order, Items exmuted rnojii'iLY. I CARPENTER, PROPJIiRTOR SEVEN REASONS WHY DAWSON S WHISKY IS THE BEST. IST. Bccauso it is not sold under any fictitious name or brand, but comes from a Dist'Jiery which for over £0 j'earß baa been celebrated for the purity of its products. 2nd. Because i is recommended by tho Medical Faculty p.s bciti» the FINEST WHISKY E Wilt IMPORTED. 3rd. i'ecause the leading analyst in Scotland pronounces ii to be the Purest and the mosi Wholesome Spirit lie has ovor ana'.yssd, 4th. Because the sa'es in Australia liavo _ steadily increased, until they are now : the largest ci any brand oi Whisky imported. 6th. Because it ca;ne from the far-famed Gleulivci District, the premier whiskyproducing districO oi Scotland. oth, Because there is not a headache in a ' hogshead, thus. proVlug it to be thoroughly matured. " 7th. Eecausc it never varies in Quality, as Peter Dawson, tho great distiller, has built tho Largost Vats in tho World.so that its exceptional. quality may bo maintained. mHOM.AS and uo. L Oppoiiio Ekob.inuu Hole), SKTTLItRtj are requested to call and nspect tho atock of BOOTS and SHOES. Orders punctually attended to. Work* roanship guaranteed. , T|10..MA,8..4ND CO,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4407, 1 May 1893, Page 3
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