. , VnHE Advertising rates of ihe Wairarau ■JL 'Dam'Tnta 1 Ire! first insertion 3s per inch.Bubsequentconsecotive insertions, 2Spormph,, v ,. r _,• 'Notibes btßirtbi; Deaths,- arid Mirriaßea, 2/6 Cftch. ,-?? ' Proof of Debt Forms on Sale. ■ rjIHE WAUURAPA'DAILY TIME 3 can , bo obtained%om Mr J. B/ Ihkbi, Printer and Stationer, Willis-street, Wellington.' ' , . THE AV.uhar.ipa . Daily Times and tlto Waiuauapa "Wkkkly Thihs can be obtained , At Enmiii'XA from i M« J. Wv HODGES, , ;; „■' : Jfcns Agent, At Paiiutm from;, " ' Mil ECCLISS, Tobacconist, At Hatoa from. v v: r ■ Jlk J. FABRELLY,*';.<j« >•Storekeeper. WANTED KNOWN—FOR 3 : WEEKS ONLY!' Crockery Wuro and 'm:! - ;Fft»«ov Goods'.' ;• '• , s'. ; -AT BAMA'IX Bmcks. ,• Address—Cheap Shop, iiret'Hood's Confectioner, ''Queen Street, w 7 ANTED.—A good, steady, single manas cook. Apply this Office. WANTED,— Situation by young man able to milk mid ranks himself generally useful on farm or sheep station. > Fourteen months at last place. Apply by letter to C,1!., office of this paper. WJ ANTED.—A situation as Clerk :.VVi iu;To\rn or Country. Apply li.H.F.D,, Box 02, P.O. Masterton, WANTED KNOWN.—That J, N. DItUNTON, Tailor, is to b» found busily employed in l\is new sltop, Perry Street, Mnstcrton, micro he hopes to meet liis" numerous patrons, Good assortment o£ Tweeds to select Irom.
WANTED KNOWN—That tlio Great sale of Drapery mid Clothing purchased in Sydney, Christchurch, and Kaiapoi, began on Friday June 15th, andwiih'ontiuucuutil further notice atTi: Alio Housk, Wnr.nxuTox. WANTED KN OWN—Tlmt during the Great'sale the most listonisliing bargina way be seen in every department at Tk Alio House WmtiiiGton. YK: ANTED KNOWN. - That YV Blankets,' Sheetings, Calicoes, Crctomicts, Curtains, Flannels, Shirtings, and every description of drapery, are marked at bargain prices during the Great Sale at Tk Aho Housk, Wf.li,7 ANTED KNOWN-That Ladies . ( ami Children's Underclothing, - Ladies' and Children's Hosier)', Ladies' and Clirildren's Mantles, Jackets and Ulsters are all included in the bargain list of the Gr cat Sale atTu Ano Housk Wkldixoton H W. COTTItELL is Co., General 1 , _ Can'iers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,-Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wo not only dear goods, hut land them at customers' doors. Good storago accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. , - r\oll Dairy cans, cream tcrator coolJQ ers, (the latest and cheapest), and our Portable Coppers, DIIYDEN BKOS., Sraimcrs St., Wellington. NOTICE OFIiEMOYAL ANTEDknown that JAS WEBB, TAiwKandlfAmTMAKKiijhasrcmovcdto promises next' to' Scott's Temperance Boarding House, Queen Street, Masterton, where he will be pleased *o seo all his old customci's and others m want of really good value in taii/s-made clothes. JIMESMUIE, COACHBUILDEK, ENGINEER, FAIiIiIEIUGENEIiAL : ''" BLACKSMITH. THE old-csliiblishcd Steam Coach Factory has long been known as a place where work of every description is executed at moderate prices by tirstclass tradesmen only,.and it is my intention to sec that this reputation is up* held. The different departments aro under my personal supervision, and. only thoroughly practical men arc employed. By (lie extensive use of steam power ami machinery lam able to quote tlio lowest market prices without resorting to the use of interior materials and workmanship. My shoeing at os per set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly tlio best and. cheapest in Mastcrton as is proved by the large and increasing trade 1 do.
In the Engineering department I am prepared lo execute work of every desription at Wellington prices. Ju coachbuilding nothing lmt (he best material (carefully selected) is used and liis combined with honest workmanship and the latest designs; enables 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 price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wairarapa, JAMES~MUm, ' PATENTEE v ZEALANDIA AND COCKATOO WOOLPHEBSEB, Queen stiieet Mastemos "EX. TONfcrAltltfO" MY QUAIiTEDLY shipmenls of Druggists' Sundries from London and Paris arc just opened out, mid afew of the leading, linos, as under, aro offered at exceptionally reasonable prices, viz, toalli and lioss' Hoinoapathic Homed Essence of Kcnnet Essence of Lemon Hawkey's Effervescing Saline 2/0, equal toEno's Fruit Salt, Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cucumber Fellows'Syrap (Gemiino) Sulphur Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil ; t Scenteil White Windor Soap Is, bar Salicylic Acid for Preserving, AND A LAIIOE STOCK OF. Feeding bottles, Teats,"Tubing, Elaslie :Stockings,Trusses (all makers),Uan- : dages, bnspenders, Clinical :Therlnoinclcrs, Hot.'water Dottiest Enemas, Sponges and Soaps.: Prescriptions carefully dispensed at . any liour, v illi purest drugs (Guaranteed.)' ■ ( ' .v; MEDICAL HALL, QVI E M ST' 11E E T
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4781, 24 July 1894, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4781, 24 July 1894, Page 3
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