WANTED KNOWN.-Mbiter, : experienced with first-class pack, waiting engaßemont. Apply Scott's ! Temperance Hotel, Masterton. WANTED-Thrce respectable Gentlemen or Lady Boarders, Apply Mas Baujibeb, Villa-strcet. RANTED by a young lady a situa--7T _ tionas Nursery Governess, or superior nurse. Good references. Apply M.L., c/o this Office. TY Mannwatu Daily Times, Pal jcrston North, is the best advertising medium in tho West Coast districts of the North Island. WANTED known, Mr J. Ciublton, the well-known Pianoforte and Organ Expert and Tuner from Welling, ton, is now on one of his regular visits to Masterton and district. As usual, Mr Charlton has with him a complete stock of requisites for repairs of all kinds. Orders may be left with E. T. Holmes. ANTED KNOWN- " W.DIMOCK&CO., Wellington, are Cash Pubchasebs of first qualitjrßicoN Piosin any quantity, Highest price given. Apply to T. E. CiujuiKHUiN, Masterton; or, W. Dihock & Co., Wclliugton, WANTED fflOWMhaio BRUNTON, Tailor, is to h ound busily employed in his new shop Perry Street, Masterton, where lie hopes to meet his numerous patrons. Gooo assortment of Tweeds to select Irom. M/ANTED-Kcsidcnts in theWai. ¥? rarapa Districts to know that the great Partnership Salo is now proceeding at Tjj Aro House, Wellington. V? secure the best value to bo had for money, to visit Te Abo House, Wellington, and make their purchases luring the great Partnership Sale, now a, WANTED-Buyers of Men's and _ Boys' Clothing, of Household Furnishings, of Dresses, of Gloves, Hosiery, of every article sold in a Wholesale Drapery Warehouse, to visit Ie Aiio House, Wellington, during the Partnership Sale. SELECT EEGISITIT OFFICE, (Heoistebed). MIIS HUMPHIIEY, Jueen-stree., - _ Masterton, (Opposite Winchester's confectionery). U/ANTED-Good general servants V? and housemaids.--Awaiting en[agement, good housemaid; highly relommended—Engagement wanted by a narried couple, well up in station work; ixcellent references.—Appoint ment as lousekeeper or any place of trust; lighest credentials-Wanted situations n the town, by a thoroughly competent lousemaid, and good general servant, DAIRY ACT, 1891 'pHECONEJEratorCooler),,, , IHE SIMPLEX „ \ Mmi "avc beaten all others. Fifty to one, -IIYDEN BROS., Makers, Welling, on. Agents-W.F. Co-Operative As. ociation. U W. COTTKELL & Co., General F , Carriers and forwarding Agents, tVellington,—Customhouse work of all imds promptly and carefully attended o. We not only clear goods, but land hem at customers' doors. Good storage iccommodation. Furniture carefully 'emoved THE RED LAMpr WANTED KNOWN.-Justlandcd VV Ex. S.S. lonic .—Turkey and ffoneycombe Sponges, as follows:Extra large bath sponges, cups for bath jponges, cups for toilet sponges, cup> :or nursery sponges,cupsforcye sponges, aid carriage sponges. Henry Edgar Eton, PHAKMACEUTICAL CHEMIST. NOTICE OF HEMOVAL. WANTEDknown that JAS WEBB, " , AiLOEandHADHMAKEii,hasremovcdto remises next to Scott's Temperance loarding House, Queen Street, Masteron, wbcre he will be pleased to see all lis old customers and others in want of -cally good vahio in iailob.bam K.HAMAH&CO. Christmas 1894, New Year 1895. TKi E present our compliments to the VV boot purchasing public of Masterton 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, and the reason of this is wc keep faith with the publie-thcy receive what wc advertise. During 1891 wc have erected a live story Brick Warehouse and Factory—the largest in New Zca-aud-wherewe manufacture 4,000 pairs of the "G" Boots and Shoes every week. Space will not permit us to give a detailed price list, but just a few lines as a guide, Ladies' Nice Tan Boots and Shoes from 5/6 Ladies' Tan Canvas Shoes from -1/6 Ladies' White Buckskin Shoes Ladies' White Canvas Shoes 5/ti Ladies' Beautiful Wallaby Shots T.nrlifls' Ifntmnrnn Ttnlnmi-ol..!»/,? Women s Dairy Boots from 7/6 Girl's and Maid's Tan Boots VjA Shoci from 3/tS Children's Boots and from 1/8 Ladies' Tennis Shoes, >; a gt Ladies' Tennis Sho es ' ma d e to or( j cr Uonts J.an Shoes, all Gcn'js' white Buckskin shoes, very special Gents' tan canvas shoes from 5/6 I Gents' 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 watcrtights, 9/6,12/6 Hannah's boys G boots, 4/11,5/6,6/6 Slippers, 1/6,2/6,3/6,4/6,5/6 Hannah's G blutchers, 5/6 Polo boots a speciality mado to order 84/., wo make for all New Zealand. During the month of Dccember.evcry purchaser of 10/- worth of boots and shoes will receive a pair of Vcraons girls or boys E, 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 tho Address : R. HANNAH AND CO., (Opposite Club Hotel), Qbbek-sibbet, Mistewoh. H. Peterson, Manager, WOOLSALES. WE hold our Annual Wool Sales,nt Wellington, on the following: dates:— ■ • 15th February, 1695. Liberal cash advances made, prompt returns, and moderate charges. A.a.TiSoi&cia. General Auctioneers & Wool Broker-s.WeUfngtoß,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4934, 25 January 1895, Page 3
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785Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 4934, 25 January 1895, Page 3
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