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TT7 AAiTEJ)"Tendera for carting 100 *' v ■ icords of-Firewood, to close'on Monday, 14th May, 1894. F. Sosrn Masterton, • ' WANTED :KNO\VN-Appi7i" to the undersigned, £2OOO to lend (in auras to suit, olienta) upon first-class freehold seourity(broad acres) at current rates. E. H. Waddinoion, Perry-at„ Mastorton. /ANTED KNOWN-that J. N. , / Bmnmn, Tailor, is !o be found busily employed in his new ahop, Perry Streofc, Masterton, where ho hopea to ment of to select from. I /W. COTTRELIi & Co., General , Chambers, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to, Goods cleared and landed at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation, Furniture carefully removed. Charts moderate. Agonts throughout the world. . WANTED KNOWN. We aro selling New Winter Crimean Shirts all woolfor 4s6d, 4 S nd, g s cd, 5s M, New 1 lain and Twilled Mannellettc shirts at 2a 3d 2s 3d, 3s 3d, 3s 6d, 3a 9. Strong working Shirts our qwn male Is lid, 2siGd, 2s M, at Te Abo House. PRINCIPAL DISTRICT MAILS AND " TELEGRAPH HOURS (CoJiriiED ron Waibabapa Daily Times The Mastebton Teieoiupii Omos is open to the publio daily from 9 a,m, to 6 p.m., and from 7 p.m. to 8 p.m. It is dosed on Sundays, The holiday hours aro 9 a.m. to 10 a.m., and 7 p.m. till 8 p.m. The Public Telegraph Office at Masterton Railway Station is open from 9 a.m, to 5 p.m. on week days only, The: Private Box Lcbby at Masterton Post Olhce is open on week days from 7 a.m. to 9 p.m., and on Sundays and Holi days from 7 a.m, to 5 p,m, _ At Masiebtos • Mails for Wellington and intermediate offices close daily at 0.15 a.m. and 2,30 p.m., with the exception ot despatches for Clai'cvillo, Matarawa, and Hutt, which aro carried by the morning train ™ily. For Eketahuna, Pahiatua, Forty Milo Bush, Woodvilfo and Napier at 11,15 a.m, daily. For Allreilton on Mondays and Thursdays at 11.15 a.m. . For Lower Taucru, Tenui, Whakatakl. Castlepoint, and East Cowt on Mondays and Thursdays at 8 p.m. For Kuripuni, daily at noon. NOTICE. p HE next Kngnsh and European Mail I ■ via San Fmncisc" will c!»so at this ollioN on Thursday fhe-lTiu %nf May at 0.15 a.iu, d;i« L'.<iidon "O'li.Tnie. The next iingiuii 'md Eur i|j-,.:i Mnii via l(io, per IOI.K Aorauet, ivil cloao at this offioe on Tuesday, th,: I 5 h day nf May, at 0.15 a.m. Duo London 29th June, WASTED KNOWN. We are showingg;andvalue in ana white 2s Gd, 3s, 3s 6d, Tor doz yds. Flannel letto best sir& o' i [j A f, f^toauyaddi^ omTBABoHoD ; E l ,06t A |WiNOrar^have juTt mi,nfc M 'T Uß ! t a large stook of flosiery "ytfnder the usual price. • Ladies Black > xshmereQoso is per pair,. Boys strong fi N yam Is per pair at Tk Abo House. Ron DaIRY' O A N ! CUE AM AERATOR COOLERS, . (The Latest and Cheapest), and oun PORTABLE COPPERS. DRYDEN BROS,, . Manners St., Wellington. MASTERTON CASH BOOT market, R. HANNAH & CO. PROPRIETORS, BEG to thank the inhabitants o! Masterton and district lor the very liberal support accorded them since opening their Masterton Branch. They havo much pleaEuro m informing their Customers and tho Publio generally, that at no time have they been ablo to put before them so well-assorted a stook of Boots and Shoes as at present. Our Goods in English and Continental aro the finest ever imported to Now Zealand. j. Our Colonial Goods are all manufactured in s uur own Factory, ol the best material, and none but first-class hands employed, Our brand the colebrated PALACE £ fi' is too well known to need comment, as wo aro the largest importers and manufacturers in New Zealand, tho publio can rely on getting a firsl-olass articlo at tho lowest possible price.'_ Space will not permit of a detailed price list, but theso few lines wi" show that wo intend to give the' I'ublict he benefit of our large stock, which consists ovor worth of Boots and Shoes of all descriptions. Ladies' beautiful livening Shoes 1/0,5/0,0/0 1 Ladies'neat and good Tan Shoes J/0,0/0; 1 7/0, 9/0 , Ladies' nice Walking Shoes 5/0/7/0,9/. Ladies' Kangaroo Shoes, light and neat, Try them Ladies' High Leg Calf Balmoral 9/0, 10/0, 11/0 Ladies' beautiful Kid Balmoral 8/0,10/0 Men's Calf (iol Balmoral 12/0, 11/0,17/6 t Men's light Calf Shooters.hcel'and too nlato, 12/0, 15/0 Our Pcrpoisc hide Shooters havo no cquit Try them " Men's Kip Shooters, pegged, 11/0,12/0,14/0 Men's strong Watertights 10/0,12/6,14/0 t Try our light Watcrtights, specially made for the District Girls' Copper Too Boots 2/11,4/3,5/3,0/• Girls' everlasting School Roots 5/0 0/0.7/6 Youths' high 1. g liii moral I to 3 8/0, ! and 59/0 Youths' nailei i-hoot r j 1 to:! S/: |. n| 9/0 Boots ami Shuts ol ;i I ■. •:■ to Orel. Hcpans donr on tli. p eniiSt-. . Leather an-! Grtiul.»y ,ii Mirgtgn \ r erg always on li.iini. Country .it <r> pioi,. fjr mt ■in ■ i DON'I' Mis ,\KL lllli ■ UDit. s* /?, Hannah & Co,, (Oppcsito Club Hotel) QUEEN STREET, MASTERTON. H. PETERSON MANAGER. Wright; Ranish and 0o„ 161, Cuba ■ Sjmkt, Weiuwgton BILLIARD TABLE MAJl'dfaotdrerSi And Sole Makers of tho Patent Oold-Resisting Low 'Excelsiok ' Cushion, - Jibles are made and tho most approved •fitted with thick rod witl! beat West [ all the latest improvements, y . Intending purchasers would do well, in considering theic own interests, by inspecting the tublo recently put up in the Working: Men's Club, The Low 'Excelsior 1 Cushion runs very fast, ia g noiseless, and is the only reliable Cushion a with au almost Bquare face manufactured e true to angles; anil we challenge our Cushions against any of those imported, ii These OusMbna can be fitted to any table 1 for thfljjfm.of £ls 15s. Cloth, Balls, •Cues, every. requisite iu utook at oheapofijpnces. • . BiUiutf, Dining Tablos, and Bagatoll 1 Tables made lo order, r ;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4717, 12 May 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4717, 12 May 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4717, 12 May 1894, Page 3

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