WANTED KNOWN—Tint Tiavel VV lersand Piofessional Parties can be accommodated at HOLLY HOUSE, Dixon Street, Maetcrton. Mrs YCUKG has also vacancies ft r a few Hoarders, lively comfort :md moderate chaigts. WANTED I^ISOWN—That Mrs ( Henry lias taken over Mr Hare's house in Dison street, and la prepared to receive two or tlirou respe ctablo men as b'-arders. Teiim* MODERATE. LICENSED REGISTRY OFFICE WA NT E D—For Boarding llouso Housemaid and Waitress, Also General Sotvant; Good Strong Girl for Country Hotel. Frkd Wright's M* GISTBY OFFICE, Hall STREET, MASTKRTOS. \/\/ BUY.-Beeswax in VV any quantity. Apply WIL. LIAM LSN7-, Kuripuni Apiary, or Air GEO, y YFil'H, Kuripu'ii Store'. ANTED KNOWN-tlwt J. N, , , _ liruntoii, Tailor, lias removed !< his privnto house in Opaki Road, Luiis* downe. Orders also bs left with Messrs Ilood and .Johnston, Confection crs, Mastertnn, YUANTtD it Known, tint I am now v * Removed to my now promisee in Victoria-street, Wellington, off Cuba • street, and adjoining llio (Jroy\nlloy : Coal Oump iny's yards, and, as usual, I am piTpar, d in Build or Rcpjirany kind oi Velii'les im the shortest notice and oh the most liberal terms to suit customers. My prices arc tlie lowest when tlio workmanship is tiikmi int'i account, Ladies Phiotons a speciality. In stock— Buggies, Phretmis, Wagonettes, og Carts, and Spring calls, cheap. M Bolian, WeHinijioii Coach Factory !iT W. COTTKIiLIj A Co,, General i , Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Vi ellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, bet land them at customers' doo:s. Good storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed WANTED KNOWS— TAILOKI JJ<? TAILORING I James Webb, Masterton a Greatest Tailor, is still to be found at Ins old shad, NEXT THEATRE ItOYAL. My old customers kno.v this fact New ones are invited to come and try and they will be delighted, No fancy prices charged, but & saving ol 21)/- on every suit to all whopatroniso me, m I have the largest stock of tweeds, cuatinjs, serges, linings, trimmings, otc, and the largest staff of skilled and competent tradesmen in the Wnirarapa, I also buy well which enables inc to quota prices for cash cheaper than any other tailoring establishment in the District. _ Come and give me a trial early to avoid being disappointed in the great rush for Oood bensonatjlc Suits. Everyone wanted to inspect my stock. No charge for admission. Attention and Civility given to all.—Faithfully youra to command.-JAMES WEBB, tho Cheap Cash Tailor, Queen-Street Masteifon.
WANTED-All Boys and loutbs to V y write tor our famous cighteeiiponiiT Tweed Huts. We lmvo just received 800 more. Send your size and Tostal Koto tor Is Cd and you will receive per return post a Hat worth 2s Gd from TcAro House, Wellington.. WANIED every limn to buy our (ill wool Colonial Knit Socks. They give grand wear, are only one shilling per pair, nml can be had nowhere else, but at TcAro House. T)UItCHASERS by the hundred wanted JL for our Mosgicl, all wool Shirts and pants, the most comfortable wear for tho winter season. Prices from 7s Cd each at TcAro House. /\UR OWN MAKE of Colonial Flanue \J Undershirts have an established reputation for durability ns well ns comfort, Try them, they arc only 3s Cd each at Te Aro House. '' "17 NOW ALL MEN " that our strong IV Grandvillc .shirts will " wear liko leather." Usually sold at 4s Gd, we oiler them for 3s (Id at Te Aro House. photograph* OPAL, Bruinilo, Paper and Silvo Print Enlargements, from O.D.V. to Life Size, finished with Enamel, Or. dinary or Mat-Opal Surface. PORTRAITS: Tuiwe-Quakter andFdi.l Length Cabinets, Beautifully Finished. Equal to the best produced in tho Colony, fur: 7a Gd Half Dozen 1Q In „ 12t Gd One Dozen | 01" ™ Cori ' Family Grow Vignettes with Enamel or Mat-Opal Surface; also linislied in Water or Oil Colours. Views Taken in Town on CoDiNiry. On Sale I Tho tat assortment of Photos in Now Zealand. THQS. ED, NICE MASTERTON CENTRAL BOOT WAREHOUSE QUEEN STBEET, MASTERTON. HAVING received large addilioas to ir.y already extensive stock, I will otlir previous to stocktaking SPECIAL CASH BARGAINS. LOOK AT TIIE I'MCES. Ladies Walking Shoes, 4/11, 5/G, G/G Ladies Evening Shoes from 3/6 Ladies Slippers, 1/G, 2/-, 2/0 Ladies Kid Walking Boots, 7/0,0/-, 10/ Ladies Kid E.S. Boots, 5/-.G/6,8/0, 10/Girl's and Maids Boots and Shoes, 4/ti, 5/6 G/G Girl's and Maids Slippers and Tennis Shoo very cheap Children's Boolj and Shoes, 1/-, 1/9,2/G Men's W, Tights, 10/9, 12/0, 1-t/G Men's Balmorals, 10/6, 12/0, 15/Men's Nailed Shojters, 9/G, 10/G, 12/0 Men's Bluchers o/O, 0/6 8/0 Men's Shoes, 7/6,9/-, 10/G
BOY'S AND YOUTH'S LOOTS AND SHOES AT REDUCED [I'ItICES. Goods from the de.st makers kept in stock tuid all kinds of ltools and Shoos mado to order. Itr.ivun.s executed PROMPTLY. J. Prawn, proprietoi? PARK VALE NI:RSERY OARTIiRTON. rjV'K untlcrsßiicd bepja to remind 1 Oroliardisti and Fruit Oruvm dial ho has ut large stuck in choice varieties of well worked Fhwit Tkkm, 40C0. Aims, twoycarsuld, fino, well shaped Josdoz., three and four, 18.110 20s; for c.iik. Plums—Eiiyltsh and Jiipaucso, a large stock of the very host leading sorts 18ato30a doz. Pejus, ['kauues,Awtirors and Cherries 18s. WAixuis-Euro-pean, Is each; Japanese, 2s, Raspber* ties in varieties 2s Od dozen. Gooseberrios, in varieties, Jb (id dozen. Cur-, rants—Kcd, White and Bliick—-including Oartor's Chimpion, 3s (Id uoz j Strawberrieß—of sorts, runner plants, 2s (id 109, Transplanted, 4i 01100; Tennifoliura I'itt'.ii'poruui, very fino for Ornamental Hoitfjen (own raisin?) 103100, JOHX ULOMQUIST, Propiietor. L $s fiSup R- PINHEYT " (KOUMEItLV WITH \v, HAWKE), "OLCrSIo notify tl\o public of Mastorton t!ia6 „ >' u »IWfMcil a comfortable Liniwit UIUIIAKR, whicii |, O will mto om ] from tllo Railway istatiou, to meet all trains. Private yarties can huo the Carriogo on tliomost rca-
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4417, 13 May 1893, Page 3
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