SELECT EEGISTHY OFFICE MI!S HUMPHHEY, Qucen-streoi, ■ Masterton, opposite "Wincliester'a confectioner. WANTED AT ONCE.-Good cook and laundress tot the oountry; alsogood general servant and housemaid (or country hotel; Situation wanted by good man cook excellent references; Awaiting Employment, Beveralemart young men lor station or storo work ; Employment Wanted by good gardener. "ANTED—One or two rooms, I K furnished or unfurnished. Apply | DailtTimeb Office. ll' by a young lady" sittia- ? r | tion as Nursery Governess, or superior nurse. Good references. Apply M.L., c/o tliiß Office. WANTED-A man used to the work of a livery stable and able to drive. Only sober, steady men need apply, l'iukey Bros., Masterton. WANTED KNOWN-Tnnt tho Manawatu Daily Times, Pal mcrston North, is the best advertising medium in the West Coast districts ot the North Island. WANTED KNOWN.-That J. K BHUNTOff, Tailor, is to b» found busily employed in his new shop Perry Street, Masterton, where lie hopes' to meet his numerous patrons. Good assortment of Tweeds to select trom. WANTED.- Visitors to WellinKtoc, duriuiUhe Kestivo Season, to call at Te Aro House, to make their purchases and select a present. W r AMED,~ltesidents in the Wavra- _ rapn districts to know that the Great Xmas Fair is now in full swing at Te Aro House, Wellington. \I7 ANTED.-liverjono to he acquainted W with tho tact that Mr Smith has cro «d in the markets ot Engn Continent ot Europe, all as ablo drapery and furnishig arc being sold during tho I Great Fair, at Te Aro Houße, Wellington, I at bargain prices. n W. COTTKELL & Co., General JJ , Carriers and horwardiug Agents, \Velliiigton,—Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wc not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. Good storago accommodation. Furniture carefully removed THE RED LAMP. WANTED KNOWN.-Justlanded Ex. S.S. lonic .—Turkey and Honeycombe Sponges, as follows-.-Extra large bath sponges, cups for bath sponges, cups for toilet sponges, cupi for nursery sponges.cups for eye sponges and carriage sponges. Henry Edgar Eton, PHABMACEDTICAL CHEMIST. NOTICE OFEEMOYAL. OT ANTEDknownthat JAs WEBB, TiiLoitaudHAmTJtAKEa.hasrcmovedto
premises next to Scott's Temperance Boarding House, Queen Street, Masterton, where lie will be pleased to see all his old customers and others in want of really good value in tailob-jude T. G MASON, PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL, [Established 1870.] QUEEN STREET, MASTOON MY QUAETEHLY shipments of Druggists' Sundries from London and Pans are just opened out, and a few of the lending lines, as under, are offered at exceptionally reasonable prices, viz. : Leath and Boss' Homeopathic Itcmcdics Essence of Keunet Essence of Lemon Hawlcy's Effervescing Saline 2/li, equal to Eno's Fruit Salt Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cucumber Fellows' Syrup (Genuine) Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scented White Windor Soap is, bar Salicylic Acid for Preservin", Lime and Lemon Juice AND A lAHGE STOCK OF SI'OKGES, Feeding Bottcs, Teats, Tubing, Elastic Stocking, Trusscs(allmakers),Baudages, Susiicnders, Clinical Thermometers, Hot water Bottles, Enemas, Sponges and Soaps. Prescriptions carefully dispensed at any hour, with purest drugs (Guaranteed.) E.IIANNAH&CO Christmas 1894, New Year 1895. O E present our compliments to the V V boot purchasing public of Masierton and surrounding districts, and are glad to announce that in the face of all the depression the volume of our boot business during the past year has exceeded that of any of the 20 previous years, aud the reason of this is we keep faith with the public—they receive what n advertise. During 1881 we have erected a live story Brick Warehouse and Factory—the largest in JJew Zea-laud-wlierewc manufacture 4,000 pairs of the "G" Boots aud Shoes every week. Space will not permit us tu give a detailed price list, hut just ut few liuos as n guide. Ladies' Nieo Tan Boots and Shoes from
Ladies' Tim Canvas Shoes from 4/6 Ladies' White Buckskin Shoes Ladies' Wliite Canvas Shoes 5/6 Ladies' Beautiful Wallaby Shoes "Ladies' Kangaroo Balmorals 13|lj Women's Dairy Boots from 7/0 Girl's and Maid's Tau Boot;, and Shoes fromi)|G Children's Boots Shoes from 1/B Ladies' Tenuis oiiocs in Slock Ladies' Shoes made to order Kent's Whiteßuckskin Bals Gent's Tan Shoes, all colours Gents' white Buckskin shoes, very special Gents' tau cauvas shoes from 5/G Gents' walking shoes from 10/6 Hannah's G shooters, 10,'G, 12/6, M/ 6 Hannah's court shoes, 8/li, 10/0 Hannah's watertight*, 9/6, 12/0 Hannah's boys G boots, 4/11, 5/6, G/G Slippers, 1/6,2/0,3/0,4/0, 5/0 Hannah's G bltttehers, 5/6 Polo boots a speciality made to order 84/-, wo make for all JSew Zealand. During the month of.Deeeniber.evcry purchaser of 10/- worth of boots and shoes will receive a pair of Yeruons girls or hoys .15. S. Boots, value 5/6 or a cash bonus of 2/- in the £, All kinds of boots and shoes made to order and repairs effected at once. Don't Mistake the Address ; R. HANNAH and Co., (Opposite Club Hotel),, QUBBN-SIBBEI, MiIbTEJTOHt H. PETERSON., manager,.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XV, Issue 4915, 2 January 1895, Page 3
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