' ADVERTISING feAT£l». THE Advertising rates fthe Wairjbam ' Daily Trans ate: Aral'lnsertion 3b periaoh, snbscnuentconsecuti sineertione, Ssperinch. , ' r , Nollcos of Births, Deaths, and Marnaws, 2/6 each. < I Proof of Debt Forms on Salo. }HB,WAIE^APADAILY.TIMEBoan .be obtained;from"Mr J.;fi!..lhhbb, Printer and .Stationer,..^itiksireeV^eV liri^ni;':.;;;iJ:.;f,?...V;',^:'iV.r^.v;7.' agemies.;' 'PHE Wairaeapa Daily Tijiks and JL tho Wamabata Wekkia Times can be obtained At EkETAiiuxA from ' ' Mil J. W.HODGES, . „ Nows Agent, At Paiiiatua from Mil ECCLES, . , T Tobacconist, At Hawera from MrJ.PARRELLT, ~MKA,PEA3W CHUECH STEEET, ,;. " AS.yaeancics'.for' two rcspec'tai)]* XX Boarders,- ; - Tlib'se'iii want of a comfortablo liomo should not hesitato in (malting application.: ' ' ■' : '" *-.' i WANTED KNOWN-That th# .vManawntu Daily. Times; Palnicrston North, is the best: advertising medium in tho West Coast districts of tlieNorth Island. .-';■ ,--..:■; ANTED KNOWN.-Thnt J.N. ~. found busily employed in his new shop, Perry. Street, Masterton, ivncro ho hopes to meet his; numerous' patrons. ;<;: Good assortment of. Tweeds to select bom.. < NOWN-That ; thc V,V •Great sale of Drapery and Clothing purchased in Sydney, Christ. churc.li, and Kaiapoi, begau on Friday June 15th,aud«-illcontiinieuntil further noticcatTK Ano' House, "\TEuiNaiON WMTEDMOWN.-Thatdurh.g the Great sale the most, astonishing bargins may bo seen in overy department at Te Abo House Weelhng. •ANTED MOWN. - That V V Blankets, Sheetings, Calicoes, Cretonncts, Curtains, Flannels, Shirtings, aud every description of drapery, are marked at bargain prices during tho Great Sale at Te Ano House, w euIKOTOK, ■ :■■ WANTEDENOWN-ThatLad.cs t and Children's Underclothing, Ladies' and Children's Hosiery, Ladies' and Chrildren's Mantles, Jackets' and Ulsters aro all included in the bargain list of tho Gr cat Sale atTK Ako House Wemingtok " il W; COTTKELL& Co., General 1, Cnrriers'and Forwarding Agents, i 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. Furniture carefully .'.'■■:•■'•. ■•<'■, :.-.■.'.;
EOK. Dairy cans, cream aerator cool- " crs r (the latest and cheapest), and our Portable Coppers. DIiYDENBKOSv - • ; - Mariners St.,. Wellington. . NOTICE OFItEMOVAL XITANTEDkuowiitkatJASWEBB, TAiLOEaridHAßiiJiAKEKjhasreniovcdto premises next; to; Scott's Temjperarico Boarding House, Queen Strcnt, Master-, ton, where ho will bo pleased, *o see nil his old customers and others in want of really good valuo in tah/'b-iudb Wanted Known ! CHEAP BOOTS IJ.CARPE TER'S, Ladies' Walking Shoes 4/6 and 5/6 Ladies' Evening „ 3/6 Ladies' Houso Boots 4/6, and 5/6 . Ladies' Carpet Slippers i/~ Leathcr Slippers 3/-, and 3/6 Children's Slippers frbin 9d I size ito 0,7 to 9,10 to 13 Children's Copper Toe Boots 2/6,3/6,4/6 ' size 7to 9,10 to 13 Girls' Shoes 2/6,3/ li ■■": " • Men's' gdo'd nailed' shooters, 8/6,9/6 10/G Men's good mtcrtights from 10/0 ; „.. „ ; ' bluchers,4/11,5/0 , „ watertight bluchers, 8/6,10/6 Youths'shooters, 7/0,8/6 Boys, and Girls' school hoots very cheap, all new and reliable goods. J. CARPENTER, Central Boot Warehouse. JAMES MUIR, COAOHBUILDEIt, ENGINEEU, ', MHUIER&GENEEAL BLACKSMITH. .'
IHE old-established Steam Coach. . Factory has long ken known as' a place wliere work of every description' is executed at moderate prices by. firstclass tradesmen only, and it is my in- ■' tcntion to see that this reputation is upheld. ■ ■ •. ; Tho different departments are under my personal supervision; and only thoroughly practical men arc employed, ■By the extensive uso of steam power and machinery I am able to quote" tho lowest market prices without resorting to the use of inferior materials and workmahship. My shoeing at 5s per set for either steel or iron shoes is undoubtedly tho best and cheapest in Masterton as is' proved by the largo and increasing trade I;do. '..'.: ';.'■■ In tho Engineering department 1 am' prepared to oxecute work of every dosription at Wellington prices. In coaehbuilding nothing but the best material (carefully selected) is used and his combined with honest workmanship' and tho latest designs; enables mo to turnout work second to _, none in this province, | c • ' : ; ■; The paint shop is under tho control of a first-class coach painter and for price and quality of workmanship stands unrivalled in the Wwrarapa. ■,,,! ; ZEALANDIA ; aj*'d'-' CCIOKAIfaO'' I WOOLHIESSES;
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4799, 14 August 1894, Page 3
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