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[TANTED.-Good Laundress for , I Family "Washins?, must bo good lotner. Apply to Office of this paper for addroßß. WANTED KNOWN-That Travellera and Professional Parties' can be acoommo'dated at HOLLY HOUSE, Disown Street, Mastertun. Mrs YOUNG has also 'vacancies for a few Boarders. Every comfort and moderate charges. WANTED KKOWN-That Mm Henry has taken onr Mc Hare's housd in Dixon street, and is prepared to receive two or three res* pectablo young men as boarders. Tbiuh Modkrath. LICENSED ItEGISTKY OFFICE WANTED-ForßoardinoHoiise flousoraaid and Waitress. Also General Servant; Good Stron? Girl for "ountry Hotel, Frbd Wribut's RE- | GISTRY OFFICE, HAuSiRKBT.IIifI. TEUTON. YT, ANTED TO BUT.-Beeswax i» VV any quantity. Apply WIL< LIAII LSN7, Kuripuni Apiary, or Mt GKO.TOi'H.KnripuuiStor. WANTED KNOWN-thal J. N, Brunton, Tailor,'has retimed U his privato house in Opaki Road, Lmi< ilowno. Orders mai ako he left with Messrs Hood and Johnatoii, ConfectionTjO ANTED it Known, that 1 »m now f ? llenioved to my new promised in Victoria-streot, Wellington, off Cuba, street, and adjoining Ilia Oroy I ,alloy Coal Compuiy's yards, and, as usual, I am prepared to liuild nr TCopair any kind of Vehicles on thoshoito.it notico and on tho most liberal terim to siiitcustoniors. My jiricoi are tho lowest wlion the workmaiißhip ii taken into account. Ladies Phrotons a speciality. In atook— Buggies, Phrotons, Wasgenottes, og Carts, and Spring carts, cheap. M, Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory : V W. COTTEELL&Co., Genera 1' . Carriers mid Forwarding Agents, . Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly mid carefully nuended to. Wo not only clear goods, kt land them at customors' doors. Good storago accommodation, Furniture ourefully removed. WANTED KNOWN-T AILOIUNO " TAILOUINGI James Webb, Mastertons Greatest Tailor, it still tube found at hia old etand, NEXT THEATRE ROYAL. My old customers kno,v this fact, Non ones are invited to come and try and they will be delighted. No fancy prices charged, but a saving ot 20/- on every suit toall who patronise me, as I havo tho largest stock of tweeds, coatings, serges, linings, trimmings, etc, aid the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wsirarapa. I blbo buy well which enables mo to quote prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in tho District. Come and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in tho great rush for Uood Seasonable Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock, No charge fcr admission. Attention and Civility given to yours to command,-JAM! S WEBB, the Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen. Stre, t Mastcuo'i.

WANTED-All Bojs. and Youths to write (or our famous cightccnpenny Tweed Hats. Wclmve just received 600 more. Send your size aud Postal Noto (or Is Gd mid you will receive per return post a Hat worth 2s Gd from TcAro House, Wolhneton. WANTED every man to buy our all wbol Colonial Knit Socks. They givo grand wear, arc only one shilling per pair, and can be had nowhere else, hut at TeAro House. )UKCHASEBB by the hundred wanted . (or our Mosgicl, all wool Shirts and pants, the most comfortable woar for the winter season. Prices from 7s Cd each at TeAro House. /yjBOWNMAKEof Colonial Fiann. \J Undershirts have an established reputation for durability as well as comfort. Try them, they are only 3s Cd each at Te Aro House. '» T7-KOW ALL MEN " that our Mrong IY. (irandvillc Shirts will" wear like leather." Usually sold at 4s Cd, wo offer I thorn for 3b 9d at Te Aio Houfc Ciockery Bargain Crockery NEW LINES Bargain C , roO!WJ Bargains Crockery | n Hagr fl in, Crockery Ilaigains aS CROCKERY, jjg Crockery _ Bnrgnins r ro t ry ßar)(aii lß ' Du R™» Crockery UlH ß a 'n ß - , Bargains Cmokwv Bargains i; K " " s ss villas Crockery Bargains Crock v M«im\ S"""™ ss villas Crockery Bargains Crockery ~ . ■n ftr gains as -» as SS mum s: C / OC H Bargains Crockery Bargains Crockery Bargain'! Crockery COME INSIDE. D Ss S roc ! Br J Bargains Crockery D(Ug(lidS Crockery Bargains Crockery Prices Defy Competition Bargains Crockery Bargains Crockery Bargains Crockery Walk Up! Tj„ g ,,j ns Crockery Walk Up! . Bargains as --* sk Crockery „_.„,„,„ Bargains Crockery R. F.T£MPLE B « r ro t ry Ann PIVC Crockery bll S- Bargains Oroekery Bargains Crockery STOKE, Bargains Bargains Crockery Quocn-st.. Mastcrton. Bargains CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. HAVING received large additions to my alreadyextensivo stock, I will offer previously stocktaking SPECIAL, CASH BARGAINS. LOOKATTHEPIIICKS, Ladies Walkiug Shoes, 4/11,5/0, C/C Ladies Evening Shoes from 3/0 Ladies Slippers, I|C, '2/-, 2/5 Ladies Kid Walking Boots, 7/0, 'J/-, 10/ Ladies Kid E.S. Boots, ii/-, 0/0, 8/0, 10/flirt's and Maids Boots and Shoes, 4/0,670, Girl's and Maids Slippers' and Tennis Shoo very cheap Children's Boot] aud Shoes, 1/-, 1/9 2/6 Men's W. Tights, 10/9, 12/0,14/0 ' Men's Balmorals, 10/0, 12/0, 15/- ■ Men's Nailed Shojtcrs, 9/0,10/0,12/G Men's Bluchers 5/G, 6/6 8/G Men's Shoes, 7/0,9/-, 10/6

BOY'S AND YOUTH'S BOOK AND SHOES AT REDUCED PMCES. Goods from the best jiakehb kept in stock and all kinds of lioots and Shoes mado to order, liEr.urs kxeouibd WIOMPTW. I'ROPJUETOB BKBTAHUHA B'J'JT DSPOL ' H. HANSEN MAKES every of J , andshawofthoWtnutoml, suited to requn-emen^'of tho diatnet and «t. Mobbum Prices. Eooairs r=ssr«'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4413, 8 May 1893, Page 3

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