I; : OFFICE, IffiSHUMPHinw n„ nn „.w. confectioner..: ;'■?!■. '■ * RANTED at once for tow Jth2cnife^ PerfMwidomr U.-ANTED for' country, a good T£v general,servant > -,y ■.-.,■■ for To,vn,"a'Housemaid. U, A^'TE P. by a widow, nursing or Mi -^J-liU—At ouco two married man milk, wise cook. WANT'ED KNOW'N-Mhs ! YT HoCiBROOKE. Gnnrf T1«..«..1... moderate Charges., Apply Smith-st. W™-Atoncc,aßoywhocan W- £V .•K Ba --A s's acre iKorC dd ? ck , Wl^ nll!1,f a * <>f If aiiawntu Daily Times, Pal WiuxrjwjuwvvN.-Tln'tJ.ir BEUOTON, Tailor, is to be id busily employed in his now shop Perry StMt,Mastcrton,.where he hopes to meet his numerous patrons. Good assortment of Tweeds to select from. LVW.COTTKELL& Co., General w iV c . aßler ' an( l forwarding Agents, thematcustomors'doors, tooastoi accomodation. Furniture mM ] 7 \«kv\ « —••"»""» *»M™oßason, to call To Arc, House, to make their purchases and seieot a present. ricts t0 know that the QreatXuiasJair is now in full swing at T« Aro House, Wellington. ■ ■ B WANTED.-Everyone to be acquainted with the faot that Mr Smith has I personally selected in the markets of England and the Continent of Europe all 1 olaeaes of seasonable draneryand furnishing goods which are being sold during tho Great Fair, atTeAro House, Wellington, at bargain prioss. DAIM ACT, 1894. \ IHE SIMPLEX „ fttent Have beaten all others, Fifty to one MTDW BEOS., Makers/Welling: ton. ■•; Agents--W.F. Co-Operative As. sociation. THE RED LAMP. WANTED KTOWN.-Justlanded TT -Ex. S.S, Jojm'c.—Turkey and Honeycombe Sponges, as follows:Extra largo bath sponges, cups for bath sponges, cups for toilet sponges, cupj' for nursery spongcs.oups foroye sponges and carnage sponges. Henry Edgar Eton, PHAItMAOEfJrrCAC, OHBJIIST. NOTICE OF REMOVAL. VXTANTEDknownthatJAaWEBB, TAiLOßandHAniTUAKEß,hasrcmoved to premises next to Scott's Temperance Boarding House, Queen Street, Masterton, where he will be pleased *o see all his old customers and others in want of really good value in tauob-madb PATENT QUANTED lSthDcc'9o. THOMAS COLLIER, PbACTICAI WoOIMASSUR, SCOUSEB AKD . Fellmokgeh, Of Fifty Yetm'Experience. BEGS to notify wool-growers that ho is still carrying on the above business at his old-established works near Waipoua Bridge. Wool scoured oa commission by my Patent Cold-Water Process, at lowest current rates. _ N.8.-AU dirt removed j no depreciation in value or weight of fibre. The wool left from 20 to 30 per cent, heavior than that scoured by hot process. T.C. is also a cash purchaser of Wool, Hides and Sheepskins, at highest market
WAIFOUA PaTEKT Wool WOBKS, Masiebton. EJIANNAH&Co. Christmas 1894, New Year 1895. Tl E present our compliments to tlio V V boot purchasing public of Mastcrton and surrounding districts, and are glad to announce that in tlio face of nil the depression the volume of our boot business during the past year has exceeded that of any of the 20 previous years, and the reason of this is wo keep faith with the public—they receive what we advertise. During 1891 we have erected a five story lirick Warehouse and Factory—the largest in New Zca-land-whcrewo manufacture 4,000 pairs of the "G" Boots and Shoes every week. _ Spaco will not permit us to give a detailed price list, but just a few lines as a guide Ladies' Nice Tan Boots ami Shoes from 5/6 j. _ ■ Ladies' Tan Canvas Shoos from 4/6 White Buckskin Shoes Ladies' White Canvas Shoes 5/6 Ladies' Beautiful Wallaby Shoes Ladies' Kangaroo Balmorals 13/6 Women's Dairy Boots from 7/6 i Girl's and Maid's Tan Boots and Shoes I from 3/6 Children's Boots mid Shoes from 1/0 Tennis Shoes in Stock Ladies' Tennis Shoes made to order Gent's Whitcßuckskinßals Gent's Tan Shoes, all colours Gents' white Buckskin shoes, very special ■■■ Gents'tan canvas shoes from 5/6 Gents' walking shoes from 10/6 gannali's G shooters, 10'6,12/6,14/6 Hannah's court shoes, 8/6.10/6 Hannah's watcrtights, 8/6,12/6 Hannah's boys Gbodtsj 411,5/6,6/6 Slippers, 1/6,2/0, 3/6,4/6, 5/6 Hannah's 6 blutcliers, 5/6 .Polo books a speciality' made to order 84/., wo make for all New Zealand. : During the month of Dccembcr,evcry purchaser of 10/- worth of boots and shoes mil receive a profVcrnons. ; girls orboysE. S. Boots, value 5/6- / or a cash bonus of 2/-in the £. ) ; All kinds of boots aiqj)shoes made to/ order and repairs effected at once. • j Don't Mistake the Address;- / R.HANNAH and Co., J ' (OppiVClub Hotel)/ QnEEH-STBEET, '_!'. H. Peterson Manger. MOMYtpLendoi, behold Sm.'. 1U ntie^tcurrentruesof interest* apply to, ■•;;; : '.' '■•> '■> ■• ~i- 'r i,PPriWSE^)r.,; [' Soucirdiis, • ,: 13, ' •,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4902, 14 December 1894, Page 3
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697Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4902, 14 December 1894, Page 3
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