I ITTAiraV-A Bollock Driver, VV One used to logging for mill. TANTED, IMMEDIATELY. I "V Good Coot. Eefcronccs re. |quired.-F.ABMSTKONG, Akiteo. WANTED-Three reapDotable Gentlemen or Lady Boarders. VSJ AjSTED by a young lady a situaVV' tion as Nursery Governess, or superior nurse, Good references. Apply M.L., o/o this Office. WANTED KNOWN-That tho Manawatu Daily Times, Palmerston North, is the Lest advertising medium in tho West Coast districts of the North Island. ANTED KNOWN.-ThatJ.N W BEUNTON, Tailor, is to b» found busily employed in his new shop. Perry Street, Masterton, where he hopes to meet his numerous patrons. Good assortment of Tweeds to select tram. VTTANTED-Eesidonts in thoWaiVV rarapa Districts to know that tho great Partnership Snlo is now pro. cecding at Te Abo House, Wellington, WANTED -All who are anxiouß to secure the best value to be had for money, to visit Te Ako House, Welliugton, and make their purchases during the great Partnership Sale, now on. !D-])uyers of Men's and VV Boys' Clothing, of Household Furnishings, of Dresses, of Gloves, Hosiery, of every articlo sold in a Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, to visit Te Aro House, Wellington, during the Partnership Sale. SELECT EEGISTEY OFFICE, (Eeoisiebed) MES HUMPHMY, Masterton, opposite Winchestor'i confectionery. W 'ANTED AT ONCE for town or couQlry—good general sorvants. Awaiting engagement -Good housemaids, ooks and nursemaids, also a excellent man cook lor station, Wanted—by married couple, situation on station or farm, man Kood cook, wifeescclhnt housekeeper, good references, Employment wamod-by good gardener, day work or otherwise. Employment wanted—by smart young men on station, Nursecbild wanted, good homo, DAIRY ACT, 1891, THE CONE iErntor Cooler )„, t HE SIMPLEX „ j Plucnt Have beaten all others. Fifty to one. DEI'DEN BEOS., Makers, Welling, ton. _ Agents-W.F. Co-Operative As. sociation. THE RED LAMP. WANTED KNOWN.-Justlanded Ex. S,S. lon ic .—Turkey and Honeycombc Sponges, ns follows: Extra large bath sponges, cups for bath sponges, cups for toilet sponges, cupj for nursery sponges,cups for eye sponges and carriage sponges. Henry Edgar Eton, PHAEMACEDTICAL CHEMIST.
NOTICE OF REMOVAL. mANTEDknowntkatJASWEBB, TAiioaandHADiTMAKEn,liasremoTedto premises next to Scott's Temperance Boarding House, Queen Street, Masterton, where he will be pleased tp see all his old customers and others in want of really good value in taiiob-madb R.HAMAH&CO. Christmas 1894, New Year 1895. O, E present our compliments to the VV boot purchasing public of Mob. tcrton and surrounding districts, and arc glad to announce that in the face of all the depression the volume of our boot business during tho past year has exceeded that of any of the 20 previous years, and tho reason of this is we keep faith with the public—tliey rcceivo what we advertise. During 1891 wo have erected a five story Brick Warehouse and Factory—tho largest in Now Zealand—where wo manufacture 4,000 pairs of the "G" Boots and Shoes every week. Space will not pormit us to givo a detailed price list, but just a few lines as a guide. Ladies' Nice Tan Boots and Shoes from _6/6 Ladies' Tan Canvas Shoes from 4/6 Ladies' White Buckskin Shoes L .dies' White Canvas Shoes 6/6 Ladies' Beautiful Wallaby Shoes Ladies' Kaugaroo Balmorals 13/6 Women's Dairy Boots from 7/6 Girl's and Maid's Tan Boots and Shoes from 3/6 Children's Boots and Shoes from 1/6 Ladies' Tennis Shoos in Stock Ladies' Tennis Shoes made to order Gent's Whiteßuckskin Bals Gent's Tan Shoes, all colours Gents' white Buckskin shoes, very special Gouts' tan canvas shoes from 5/6 Gcuts' walking shoes from 10/6 Hannah's G shooters, 10'6,12/6,14/6 Hannah's court shoes, 8/6,10/6 Hannah's watertights, 9/6,12/0 Hannah's boys G boots, 4/11,5/6,6/6 Slippers, 1/6,2/0,3/6,4/6,6/6 Hannah's G blutchers, 5/6 Polo boots a specialitv made to order 84/-, we mako for all New Zealand. During the month of December.cvcry purchaser of 10/- worth of boots and shoes will receive a pair of Vernons girls or boys E. S. Boots, value 5/6 or a cash bonus of 2/- in tho £. All kinds of boots and shoes made to order and repairs effected at once.
Don't Mistake tuo Address ; R. HANNAH AND Co., ■ (Opposite Club Hotel), Q.UEBN-STBEBT, MiS H. Peterson, Manager, AKITIOKOADDISTEICT. TjUBLIC TENDEHS will close at 12 X uoononTHUBSDAY.the i?th January, at tlic Board's Office, Aoliouga, if/to Erection of a cukert 6 x 4, 40j't long and filling on Aohnga Valley flood, in Contract No, 1. Plan and specification may bo seen at Aohonga Ferry. AJfcHUTOHON, Clerk. Ist January, 1895. TTTELLINGTON AGMGULTUBAL PASTOEAL ASSOCIATION. Annual Ram and Ewe Fair, To be held on THE ASSOCIATION'S GEOUM), At Phone, OHWEDNESDAY,23rdJj,NBABY,IB9S Entbibs Close on THUEBDAY, 17th January. . Further particulars on application to HENMD.O'CAILAGHAN,, Secretafy, Wellinctori.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4922, 10 January 1895, Page 3
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756Page 3 Advertisements Column 5 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4922, 10 January 1895, Page 3
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