■muiM, per moh, Bubseqtleni conßooutive iasertionß^l lh,. /•,(.,: :,;v ;:i| 3 : !; l,'. mM ■'• te i r ?f >l^ f . ■ J/' fi i; Printer ami Stationer, Willis-slreet, Ungton.! S -.11,-fm •:i i 'g' and ! JL th'outuufi 'iWsmrTtm'r cm be obtained , At Ekbtaiid'sa from !,I '^ 7 tatt'W:HODGES, MB. ECOLES, Tobacconist, M ; i5 k}. ■ ■'■> " Mil J.' PARRELLy, WMTED , KNOWN—FOR 3 • WEEKS ONLY! ■ l£ Wi!Wureand ■ -ii.: n^>"i G 29 tl «| I ■./ 'u'.'At BARGAIN Pile jaf, B E^~^'! C "P,. / SJioiy'Mxt' Hood's WANTED,— Situation by young n »)k\nud' mnki j useful oil- farm or" Kliocp Srfltto 11. Fourteen months at last place; Apply by.lcttcr to'C.R, office of ! tliis paper. Smt'oiTrrH Vt in Toirn or Country. Applv li.H.RD.,'Box 62 • J'O.-Mnsfcrton. Tot7iANTED.—Situations Lyi a good :■ VIV-. hand: with horsesj farm, Lush, or pavvy.—Also a general station hand, good testimonials to jMaicli,- is' a good cook, Apply John Webb, Mastorton. TTTANTED KNQWiV-That J. N. YV MUNTON, Tailor, is to bo .found busily employed in.liis pcn;,sliop, Perry Street, Masterton, wnfi'c lie hopes to meet his numerous patrons. Good assortment of Tweeds to select from. WANTED KNOWN—That the Great sale of Drapery and Clothing purchased in Sydney, Christchurch, andKaiapoi, began on. Friday JijijeM, aiidjjlilmtimiountij further noiicc'atTE''Aßo' House,' Welmkqtqx. W~ A NTED MO WN.—ThaTdunng tho.Grc.n sale the most astonishing biirgina may be seen in every department at Te Auo House Weeixixoion. , ... U/ANTED KNOWN'-That V V Blankets, Sheetings/ Calicoes, Cretonucts, Curtains, Flannels; Shirk ings, and every description of arc marked at bargain prices during the Great Sale at Tk Aro House, WELLINGTON. WANTEDKNOWN-iiiat Ladies and Children's. Underclothing, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Ladies' and Chrildreu's Mantles,. Jackets :uid Ulsters are all included' in' the bargain list of the 6rp.at.Salo. atTjs Alio Housu Wbllikotox'' 1 ' •' PW. COTTEELL & Co, General , Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse-work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. Good storage accommodation. ' carefully removed, . ,
EOll Dairy cans, cream icrator cool, crs, (tho latest and cheapest), and our Portable Coppers. DEYDM BIIOS., Maimers St., Wellington. NOTICE OMEMQVAL, thai JAS WEBB, TAiioßnndHADHMAKEHjliasrcmovcdto premises next to Scott's Toraperanci) Boarding House, Queen Street, Masterton,'whore lie mil; lib pleased fo see all his. old customers jmd_others,in put of really good yaluo. in tau/mudh clotheSi(i ; : ' COACHBUILDEIi, ENGINEER, • FAI!IIIER ; &'GENEIiAI ; 1 BLACKSMITH. THE Coach Factory has long l)cp[i known as rt ' place where' work 'of every description is cxeeutcd at moderate ]>rieds J by llrstclnss tradesmen only, and it is my intention to see that this reputation is up-
The different departments are under my personal supervision, and only thoroughly practical men aro employed, ' By tlw extensiyeiuso of j'stcani power andmachinfery'Tam dLlb to' quote the lowest market prices ~without resorting to the rise of inferior materials and workmanship, •' . My shoeing at 5s per set. for either steel br iron shoes is undoubtedly the best and.cheapest ill Mastcrton us is proved by the large and increasing trade I, do. . , . ' In the' Engineering department I am prepared to execute work of every desripiion at Wellington prices. 11l cpachbuildinjj.iiolliiijg but the best material (carefully selected) is used and his combined with honest workmanship aud'the latest'designs'; enables me to turn out work second to none in this provinee, The paint shop is under the control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled jn tho.Wairarapa. JAMESMUIR, TATENTIE ZEALAKDIA and COCKATOO WOOLPMSSES, Queen stbeet .' ' Mastebtox C. HUGHES. CASH .BUTCHER, Queen St rcct. . „,. .Mast erton. Supplies prime meat of the best quality. ■ Small 'goods fresh' cVery day. (J t QIILLEARD j^ATUSCH, Architect, Hall-Street Mastevton, * ;: •» Axd if- Paiiiati'a; B, P. GINDERS,
1.i,,: , DENTIST. •,,■ i CiIUMIt-ST. •.[ ; t iIA&TEBTOiV, Hours—o, tiU i2a.m..aud 2ti115 p.m. WRS E. LIARDET, TAXIDEItMIS'A- Atttf'MTllEß 'i. FOlllllKlt. DEALEII in -all: kinds of curios, choice collections of ladies' muffs, hats elc., made from Now- Zealuud bud Buds, stags heads cto, ■ mounted Lidics furs aud feathers cleaned and ropaired. ' ~ Ai" i \
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4780, 23 July 1894, Page 3
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642Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4780, 23 July 1894, Page 3
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