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•|i : lVl^?i'^'M^P' J? '' I '.iQ* l!Cn- ' tTeci > I lII' Mnstel'tpil ( ,qpposi{p.Wiiioliostor , B ctionck': ".;■'"''': '•''.'' •" . ; ,y ¥;! i servant, Must bo goodcbok and jnunuress..: ; ..,:■,..;, v,;,.. ; v /.,.■ good general servants I&Mt«JUIM«WIfMfMfi ' "YV> ■ -coolc, libusemaidsj' and married ; couples with-.oxccllont'rcfcrcnccs. U ITUJITION EE(iUIJIED, by Jndy, ' U . asgovcriic'ss.or hoiisfckcepVto a family.' ■h-l- '- ■■■■•■■>■>:tws. r-t EMPLOYMENT WANTED,' by '. youhgTmah from OB''Country, accustomed to horses.""' ' '' ; ' ' "W OMIIEQMED.by handy .. YjLJJf>> .tliorough good gatdoher. /Vl/AKTED TO first'■\v}. class rabbit dogs' Apply Office Ot tills paper. " \ Vf:-. .;:;,;-. It. ,-;:,; WASTED.. MOWN.-That Mr A. SILK will be in Mastcrton onMondayHsrepresciltingjMcs'srsHoff. miuin and Sons of Queen street, Auck-landpand-Willis street; AYellington, and will be prepared to undertake tuning of ipjangs,. ■harmoniums,' of, other., iustru- ' ments, -All order* My bclfft with Mr Wnttj bookseller. .■■■■" ■\ ¥■'■ huuling •logs M ih>tho Bush. Apply at once to E.O. Smith, laueru Saw Mills, ' r ■'■■■''■■ WANTEKiiTobuyafcVaMosof n. JUiNJib, J mil'.;.; .jarANTEpTO.ACCOMODATII!,-. ™ *',. three or 'fourgchtlomciibioafdcrs. three minutes from .Post OUicc. Terms, Ib'sjKTfflTokrAiijily'Mrs'lirHoimsloff, Wngloy-slreet.;. U/ ANTED KNOWN-Tliat v tho ?V Manawntu Daily,. Times, -Palicrston North, is Hie'best advertising Imodium in t-ho VJTes(i Cpast districts of the North Island! ■^[•■'■.m< , -ut. 'il/ANTED'pO^VN^ThifFjTN; VV MtfNTON; Taiibf/'irto be found busily employed inJiis.new shop, Perry Street, Masfekbh.Svhore' ll6 : libpes tomcet his numerous, natrons. |. ,Good a J'g' 'to aelu'i-f Iroiri. . j,rW. COTri{ELL&Uo.,Genlral ,Li iii Cavriorsmnd:Forwar<liug>Agcnts, Wellington-Custoinliouso 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 removed ;■•■ ~;.-.... -;■....• WANTED KSOV7N.7TlwtTful'|rln76 of patterns of nil the latest and most fashionable materials,. mil bo sent post free to any part of the country on application to the Wholesale Family Drapery Wareh'oVse, To Aro House' 'Wellington..,;" ) U-ANTEDJNOWN-Thatu complete YT jmco list of all the articles contained in cur extenstvo Furnishing Department, inoluding oa'rpets, floorcloths, blankets, onrtains, art muslins', tablecloths, oto;, etc, etc, will bo sent post free'to<abyaddress on application ,'to the .Wholesale Family Drapery Warehouse) .'Je Aro House, Weiington. WANTED KNOWN.-That Madame de Verney lately arrived from Paris, is prepared to make dresses for country qustombrs lrom chart measurement; In the .very newest and -most fashionable styles.. Cborts.and.patterns will besen post, free on application toTeAroHouße Wellington, ■;t ■. ~,.... ~ ',•„ DAIltl; ACT;, 1894. "T^ mHE.:CONEOrator Cooler) 'V" . 5 SIMPLEX" „ ; J .uttvu beaten all others. Fifty to, one. DItfDEN BEOS., Makers, Wellington. Agcnts-W.F. Co-Operativo As. sociatiou. .•■■.- >.-.•..;. ,', , THE RED LAMP. : ,.,; , WANTED KNOWN.-Justlandcd ■&.'&& IoHtc : ;-'Moy'and Houbycombd Sponges, ; as follows:Extra large bath sponges, cups for bath sponge's,, cups; for toilet spouses; cups f or nnrSqry spo)ige£,cups J'orcyo sponges, and earrago sponges, '.,',,,',; Henry Edgar Eton, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. NOTICE OFIiEMOVAL. mANTEDknom[thatJAi!.WEBB, Taiio'i! audHADiTMAKEn, has removed to premises next to' Scottls : Temperaneo Boardingflousc, Queen Strert, Mastertori, whore lte will bo pleased -tp. Sco all his old customers and others in want of really good value in milob-iudb TIIB.MMONmi. Hayc. a special claim on the boot purchasing public of Now.Zealand, and Wellington district particularly, is that during the past twelve, years they have paid away, no less than £160,800 sterling m wages, and spent over £17,000 in buildings; a few more lib thorn would settle the, unemployed .question nt'onco and for ever. Ji.. HANNAH if CO., arc the largest manufacturers. and importers in New. Zealand.-They are now opening up per Gothic and Kaikoura 279 trunks of boots and shoes specially made to .their order and at prices to su the times, as 'the following, list wi

, prove:— Ladies Beautiful Evening Shoes from */ 6 '■■ . '":•:,'■: Ladies' Nice Tan Evening and Walking Shoes Ladies' Glaco Ed Walking Shoes, 4/11. .. 5/11,7/0 .. . . ,' ' Ladies' Slippers from 1/-. ,;;.,. I'iiie.ts's Evening and Walking, Shoes ~ • always in stock .. ;. ■ Otto Hera Ladies' Shoes from lfl/6'" Ladies Boots and Shoes of all. deserip. ' tion always on hand from tho Dairy Boot to the Sateen Slipper .;'•• Hannah's Men's " G " Bluchers from . 5/6 Hannah's Men's Nailed. Shooters from Hannah's Good. .Watertight; Bluchers . . .from.9/11' ...,, Hanp'iili's " q," W'atevtightsfrom 10/6 Beautiful.Balmorals from 12/0 Gents' Tan Boots and .Shoes at all prices Youth's Waterlights from 9/6 Youth's KailcilShooters from 8/0 Girl's Everlasting Scho'olßoots, 6/0,0/6 Children's Boots aiid Shoes.from 1/. . Agents for the celebrated "K "loots and shoes, also Covc'and West's well known brand, aiid many", other well known mnkcis,' In fact all the requiremcnb> to be'fotiiid iii a well appointed Boot and. Shoe Warehouse, can be obtaincd'at, li. Hannah!&'Co:'s. Leather and grinder)'always on inind at "Wellington ;prices.v,; Boots and Sliocslma'dG to order. Bepairs dono mi tho premises. Country orders promptly attended to, Note the address: ~, / .(Opposite Club-Hotel), ■ '. i R. HANNAH and Co;/' ~,. ~ PBOPaißToi's, ',."'' ;, H; ■■ ' ' ; ' ' THE AOiffiTOTHEpONT. ■■ ■'■":■ "■'a'oh'Ampio'n's opinion" ■■'■'' Thomas Boyd cfcSob, Atalanta Oyclo Work), „,•..: m ; .Chrutohurch.:• • . , t - '' " Dear Sirs,—l have much pfcu'sursin forwartog to you a testimony regavdioc. your Atalanta bipyoica, which I consider the b. built, lightest and fastest ot anv macliit, I ravo.ever.riddfm, lean safol/tecomiivend your racingmaohinosto auy ; ] mt d rider'ao boingperfeoUyrigid, strong splendid tiosi tton and most easy ruenin?,also very Mfld.;;iith. great Vttnjtk'-YoKa triply, ..,.>;',, ""v.; ;:,',', ( ■ ; ■■■/V'': , MiilOTitto'nßA .ip.O'';'i;''.i'-

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4887, 27 November 1894, Page 3

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