TTTANTED KNOWN-That Mrs YV Henry has taken over Mr Hare's house in Dixon street, and li prepared to receive two or three res« portable voting men as boarders. Tkkms Moderate. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WA N T E D-For Boardint; Honaa Housemaid and Waitress. Also General Sotvant j Good Strong Girl for Country Hotel. Fred Wrioht's REGISTRY OFFICE, Bah Street, Mas. TERTON. U; ANTED TO BUY.-Beeswax in VV any quantity. Apply WIL. LIAM L2NZ, Kmipuni Apiary, or Mr GEO. VyETH.Knripuoi Store. EQUITABLE BUILDING SOOIETT J See larger advertisement. WANTED KNOWN-that J. N. _ Brunton, Tailor, has removed!« his private house in Opaki Road, Lans. downo. Orders maj also be left with Messrs Hood aud Johnston, Confection* ors, Mastetton. HI ANTED it Known, that 1 am no* V? Removed to my new premise! in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cubaslr.jt, and ad joining tho Grey \' alley Coal Company's yards, and, as usual, I am prepaid to Build or Repair any kind of vehicles on the shortest notico and on tho moat liberal terms to suit customers. My prices aro tho lowest when the workmanship is taken into account. Ladios Phieions a speciality. In stockBuggies, Pluotciiß, Waggonettes, og Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M, Bohan, Wollington Coach Factory TC W.COTTRELL& Co., General JJ, Carriers and Forwarding Agents, WellingtoDj-Oastombouse work of all kinds promptly* and carefully attended to. Wo not only e'ear goods, bet land thea at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation. Furnituro carefully removed. WANTED KNOWN- TAILORING "TAILORING! James Webb, Master, ton's Greatest Tailor, ! s still to be found at Lis o'd stand, NEXT THEATBE ROYAL. My old customers kno* this faoi. No* oro fre inviicd to come and try and they will bo de'ijhted. No fancy prices charged, but * of 20/- on everysvit toallwbopatronii* mo, as I have tho largest stock of tweeds, coa, njß, tergc, linings, tvmmings, etc, and -le latest staff o? skilled ami competent talc re l<n the Wtarapa. I also buy well wh'ch enables.me to quois prices for cash oreiec: than any other tailoring establishment m t!>e District, Como and give mo a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rash for Good Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect, my stock. No charge for ad'nVion. AiicaUon and Civility given to f'J.-FaWuDy yours to commaid.-JAMES WEBB, the Cheap Cash TalknyQueen.Strcet Blf-;-; .on. WANTED-AU Boys anrf Youths to write for our famous eightcenpenny tad Hats. We have just received 800 nore. Send your size and Postal Note for Is Cd and you will recoivo per return post & Sat worth 2s Cd from To Aro House. .Wei. WANTED every man to buy our all wool Colonial Knit Socks. They jivo grand wear, are only one shilling per ?air, and can he had nowhere olse, but at fe Aro House. )UHCHASEBShy thehundred wanted . for our Mosglcl, all wool Shirts and ants, the most comfortable wear for tho rioter scasou. Prices from 7s Cd each at Pc Aro Home. AMtOWNMAKEof Colonial Flann. J Undershirts have an established reputation for durability as well as comlort. Try hem, they aro only 3s Cd each at To Aro louse, 1 » TT NOW ALL MEN " thatonr strong li. Grandville Rhirt3 will" wear like either." Usua'ly sold at 4s Cd, we offer hem for 3s 9d n i Tc Aro Hou?e, Crockery WANTED Bargains Crockery Bargains Crockery everyone to ply us a Bargains ""ri Bargain Crockery NEW LINES Bargain: Crockery Bargains Crockery Prices Defy Competition Bargains Crockery Bargains Crockery Bargains Crockery Bargains Crockery Walk Up I Bargains Crockery Walk Up! Bargains as —» as Crockery STOKE, Bargains Crocke.y Bargains Crockery Quccn-st., Masterton. Bargains CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE QUEEN STHEET, MABTERTM HAVING received large additions to my already extensive slook, I will c&or previous to stocktaking SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS, LOOKATTHEPBICffI. Ladies Walking Shoes, 4/11, 5/6, 6/6 Ladies Evening Shoes from 3/6 Ladies Slip-iers, 1/0, ?/•, 2/6 Ladies Kid Walking Boois, 7/6, 9/-, 10/ Ladies Kid E.S. Boois, o/-, 0/6, 8/6, 10/Girl's and Maids Boots and Shoes, 4/6,5/6, 6/0 Girl's and Maids Slippers and Tennis Shoe very cheap Childrcn'bßoolanudSl'oes, 1/-, 1/9,2/6 Men's W.Tijhts, 10/9,12/6,14/6 Men's Balmorals, 10/0, 12/6,15/Men's Nailed Shooters, 9/6,10/6,12/6 Men's Bluchers 5/6,6/t 8 6 Men's Shoos, 7/0,9/-, 10/6 BOY'S AND .YOUTH'S BOOTS AND .SHOES AT REDUCED PRICES. Goods from the best jiafmi kept in stock and all kinds of Roots and Shoes made to order. Remus executed PROPRIETOR I R. JUGGINS, T AND, ESTATE, STOOK, STATION JL AGENT AND VALUATOR, EKETA H U N A, eral proposes for sale in town I <ir,d oountry. OATS! OATS!! ~|HE undersigned is a CASH Pur.1 ■ cJweroIOATS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4412, 6 May 1893, Page 3
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751Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4412, 6 May 1893, Page 3
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