WANTED KNOWN.-.Mr J. Ohahltoh, the well-known pauu uiiu urjjim iuner, and oxpert from Wellington, is now on his regular visit to Masterton and district Orders may bo left with Mr E, T. Homes, Boot seller, Masterton. WANTED INOWN.-That B, Mambt has re-opened his supper-rooms and oyster saloon adjoining the Queen's Hotel, Masterton, Private room for ladies. WANTED KNOWN-That the vManawctu Daily Times, Pa), mcrston North, is the best advertising medium in the West Coast districts of the North Island. SELECT KEGISTKY OFFlCE(Kegistebed), MBS HUMPHREY Queen-strew, - - Maaleiwa (Next Door to Empire Hotel.) WANTED at onoe.—Married couple with no encumbrance, Man good ploughman, wife plain cook. Eeferences required, A WAlTlNGengagement.smaitladigood An AWING engagement, good working housekeeper, Eiccllent references. A WAITING engagement, nurst . with four years good character. 1 WAITING engagement, cooks, houseil maids, Eervunts, and nursemaids, Recommondcd as oompotent servant! in their several branohes. WANTED, a nurse-child who would be well oared for in a good home, WANTED KNOWS.-That a lull dress length of splendid qualitj Melton cloth will bo sent, post free, to any address, if cash to the amount of 7/0 is sent to Tk Alio House, Wellin". ton. ° WANTED ZSOWS.-Th*t country customers can obtain a full dress length of the new fashionable costume cloth, delivered at their door, for 10/- the same price at which it is sold over the counter, at Te Abo House, Wellington. W' ANTED KNOWN.-Thata vc~ry handsome black figured cashmere, dress length, costs only 10/- sent post free to any any address from Tb Aho House, Wellincton. W'ANTED liVOWMta T.WARNER (Established lor 18 years) continues to cairy on his Tailoring business in Queenstreet, Masterton. A good range of Tweeds and Coatings to select from, tit and style guaranteed. Address: Opposite the Prince of Wales' Stables.
WANTED KNOWN.-That 11, MiLTiiy, next Queen's Hotel, Mastcrton bus fresh supplies of oysters, arriving daily, Also confectionery etc. lA7 ANTED K2TOWNA Suit for iU' form Lis old customers and piiblit of Sac Suits to Pour Pounds. Also reminds old customers lhathe still keeps measures taken six years ago. Fit, s.'ylc, niid workmanship puarantecd. Come early, or send orders for Easter lolidays and save disappointment, to James Webb, Cash T lilor, next Scott's '.temperance Hold, Mastcrloii. FW. COTTEELL & Co., General , Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington-Customhouse work of all kinds promptly and carefully attended to. Wc not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. G- )cl storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed ■' Nothing succeeds like si The success of HABAFOHT'S THUEE ST All \j EEANDY is unprecedented,
BOOTS AND SHOES! CHEAP AND GOOD. "NJEW STOCK! NEW STOCK I JUST RECEIVED AT J. CARPENTER'S QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON, Large Shipment of LADIES', GENTS' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPERS, which lire thoroughly recommended for GOOD WEAR. Every pair sold is warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser. My Stockis very large and well-assorted and no one can give hotter value for the money. COLONIAL ROOTS AND SHOES from the best factories m the colony, CALL AND INSPECT MY NEW GOODS. J. CARPENTER Central 800 l OeijcH
W. WHITT. Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. ' j 'HE largest stock of Furniture, Car. I pet, Linoleums, etc, in the Wairarapa at Jess than Wellington prices, Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, Tables, Ciin'rs, &c, Ac. One secondhand Piano, by Broad; as 1 good as new is to be sold—Bargain, FtJBNITUBE OK THE HIBE SYSTEM, Note the addressOpposite tho W.P.O.A, GENTS' Is Silk Ties for 2s U All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits, 26s Saddle Tweed Trousers, 8s lid Tapes, Gd dozen Ladies' Jackots from -Is lid Golf Capes from Cs lid Ulsters from 6s 9d Macintoshes from 8s lid Gents' Linen Collars l\, paper collia, 3d box. ONLY2O~PAIRS WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS LEFT, AT 4s IN £ DISCOUNT.
Bugs from 3s lid Men's Braces, 7-id pair Colonial Flannel's, 9| yard THE CHEAPEST MM WITHOUT DOUBT O.PRAGNELL, Cheap Draper & Clothier, (Next the Clock),
IETITON LIFEBUOY SOAP I) Wrappers to your grocer, who 1 give in exchange a Book by aay opulaiauthor. • vl •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5065, 1 July 1895, Page 3
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658Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5065, 1 July 1895, Page 3
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