bo: obtained from Mii J, B. Insb^ i ' .-'ViTf v:;-!-.-' Printer, and Stationer, Willis-Btreet, Weingtqn.v \ rm Waibaiupa Daily Times Mid 1 ™ WAiMiPA Wbekit Times can bo obtained ' : ,l : • ' i Eketahoka front vj- : :srß j. w, HOD&ES, ;; ■l 15 1 *' :^ ' l ows'Agont, AtPAniATUAfrora :! •: MbECCLES, ; • ~ Tr .Tobacconist. Atluwßfii'{rom'' 5 KTi? ' : - MK J.-faebelly;- . Storekeeper. "ANTED KNOWN—FOR J .. WEEKS ONLY ! Crockery Ware and Fancy .;> ; Goods : At Bargain Prices. , Address— Cheap Shop, liext Hood's '!l'V Qrie'qn Strept, Situation : . by young it! ""I""" 0 : 10 m 'lk find mako himsoli generally useful oil farm or sheepstation..: Fourteen months at last place, Apply by letter, to C.B, officeof this paper. . ■ TANTED—A situation ns Clerk in -or Country, Apply E.H.F.D., 1i0x52, l',o, Mastorton. . r ANTED.— Situations by a good h'ld.with horses, farm, bush, or nawy.—Also a general station hand, good - testimonials to; March,, is a good cook. Apply John Webb, Mastorton. 07ANTED KNOWN-that J. N, VV; Bkuktok, Tailor, is to be found busily cmployiid in his new shop, Perry Street,_ Mastorton, ivhore ho hopes to meet his numerous patrons. Good assort-. ment of Tweeds to select from.. w •ANTED; KNOWN,-That tlu- ., _ Great Soli) ."of Drapery and Clotliing purchased in Sydney, Christ church, and Kaiapoi, began on Friday, Juiie 16 th, aud will continueuutil fur the; notice at Te Alio House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN.-Tlmt during tlwGreatSale themostastomshing bargains may bo seen in every department at Te Alio House, WellingWANTED KNOWN. - That .. Blankets, Sheetings,, Calicoes, Cretoniics, Flnnucls, Shirtings, and every description of drapery, aro marked at bargain prices .during the Great Salo at Te Aro HouVej -Wp LISOIOM. : ■*- F ANTED KNOWN-TliatLadics' and Children's Underclothing, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Laches' and Chrildren's Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters arc all included* in : the bargain list of tlio Great Sale atTE Aro House, Wellington, FW.COTTRELL& Co;, General ~. Carriers and Forwarding, Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only clear goods, but laud them at customers', doors. Good stirago accommodation. , Furniture carefully removed.' '
FOll Dairy cans, cream rorator coolera, (tho latest and cheapest), aud_ our Portable Coppers, . ""V DBYDEN BEOS., ■ Maimers St., Wellington, NOTICE OF lIMOVAL tliat JAS WEBB, T.uioEau(lHiMTMAKEß,liasrcraovcito premises next to Scott's.Tempcranco Boarding House, Queen Street, Mastertou, where lie will lie pleased <o see all his old customers and others in want of really good -.value in iailt s-made clothes.' JAMES MUIR, COACHBUILDEB, ENGINEER, MIIIER&GENEItAL BLACKSMITH. THE old-established Steam Coach i Factory has long Vceii kilowu as a place where work of ovexy description is executed at moderate prices by lirst'class tradesmen oidj', and iti is my in< tcntion to see that this reputation is upheld. ■ The different departments arc under my'personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men are employed By the oxtensive uso of steam power and machinery lam able to quote tho lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and work, manship. ' • { My shoeing at 5s per set for cither steel or iron slioes is undoubtedly tho best and cheapest in. Masterton 1 as is proved by tho largo and increasing trade I do. \ ' In tho Engineering department I am prepared to cxecuto work of every desription at Wellington prices.; In coaelibuilding nothing but the best material (carefully' selected) is used and his combined with honest workmanship and the latest designsenables me to turn out work second to, nono; in. this province.' The paint shop is under the control of a first-class coach painter and . for prico and quality of workmanship standi unrivalled in tho Wairarapa.
James mm, ■ MESTEE ZEALANDIAAND COCKATOO WOOLPIIESSES, . QtIEES BIHEKT MaSTEBIOK EX. COPTIC. t : Trunks OF WINTER Bi WIN ASD I/ABIES' EVENING SHOES. ALSO ' 1 TRUNKS OF BOSTOCK'S CELEBIiATEI BOOTS & SHOES. A' Men's Wntcrtiglits, Boys and Girls School Boots from tbo best ■ ■ : Colonial Maters : ; ■ ■ " ' ( AIiEIVING EVlillY WEEK, ' NOHWEGIAN BLIPPEBS fiwu Is Oil . Speeiiilily.—Seoleh KiirWiilwlighls, ; English bolo Leather (own make.) J. CARPENTER, S; Y} - Central ' 1 ' > y ■ j,-,.-7.; * Boot Warehouse, j ■iv Al''
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4779, 21 July 1894, Page 3
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