WANTED KNOWN,-That li. Maltby has ro-openrtl his supper-rooms and oyster saloon adjoining the Queen's Hotel, Masterton. Private room for ladies, W ANTED KNOWN—TIwI the , . Mamuvatu Daily Times, L'aimerston North, is the best advortisiuu medium in the IVcst Coast districts of tho worth Island, SELECT IfliGJSl'liY OPFIC]' (IiKGISfiiIIED). MliS HWPHEEY Queen-street, - - Mastcmn (Next Doorto Empire Hotel.) WANTED at once.—Married couplo with no encumbrance. Man good ploughman, wife tiltiia cook. Holerences required. A WAlMGengagcment, smart lad,good £X. milker. * WAIIING engagemeut, cooks, house--01. maids, servants, and nursemaids, llccommended as competent servants in their scvornl branches, \ WAITING engagement, good man cook Ci, with first-clnss reforeucea. nITOATION required for a yoang kul just U left school, as nursemaid, or assist in housework. Country preferred, UJ anted OOwE^tTfaU yy dress length of splendid qualitj Melton cloth will be sent, post free, to any address, if cash to the amount of 7/0 is sent to Te Aito House, Wclline. ton, b njantFd Ksowif^TihTt T } country customers can obtain a full dress length of tlic now 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, firANTED KNOWN.— I That a very T» handsome black figured cash, mere, dress length, costs only 10/. sent post tree to any any address from Te Ako House, Wellington. ranted £N 0 W N—That T.WARNER (Established lor 18 years) continues to carry on his Tailoring business in Queenstreet, Masterton. A good range of Weeds and Coatings to select from, Fit :t!id style guaranteed. Address: Opposite the Prince of Wales' Stables. WANTED KNOWN.IrhTIT Maltbv, next Queen's Hotel, Masterton has fresh supplies of oysters, arriving daily, Also confectionery etc. ,7 A N T E D It N 0 WN - A Suit for ,^4! James Wkiiii, Cash Tailor, begs to inform his old customers and pulilii generally that lie has reduced the pi ice of Sac Suits to Pour Pounds. Also reminds old customers tha the still keeps measures taken six years ago. Fit, style, and workmanship puarautced. Come early, or send orders tor Easter holidays and save disappointment, to •Tajiks Wkiui, Cash T lilor, next Scott's Temperance Hotel, Masterton.
P W. COTT.KKTjL ztc,,, I , Carriers aii'l r'n'wardi!!-Wellington,-Cusiiiiiiho!]'. v..*!,kinds promptly and card'uily .■mniii.vi to. We not only clear gooJs, ki hmd tlicm at fuslomcrs* doors. God storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed Q GENTS' Is Sill; Ties for 2s 0 All-wool Colonial Tweed Suits, 25s Saddle Tweed Trousers, 8s lid Tapes, (id dozen Indies' Jackets from 'ls lid Golf Capos from r- ltd Ulsters from (is :ij Macintoshes from S> lid Gents' .Linen Collars 4i, pap cr collars, 3d box. ONLY 20 PATHS WHITE COLONIAL BLANKETS LEFT, AT Is IN £ DISCOUNT. Bugs from :}s lid Men's Braces, 7.1 d pair Colonial Flannels, !1.l yard THE CHEAPEST MAN is WITHOUT DOUBT 0, PRAG-NELL. Cheap Draper & Clothier, (Next the Clock), Qoern-st Mastkkto>' As ilis now pretty well known nAJUFONT'STHIiEE STAB \J BJiANDY Is highly recommended for inllucnza, and all kindred complaints. T. G MASON. PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, MEDICAL HALL, [Established 1870,] QUEEN STREET, MASTE.7.TON. Ml QUAIiTEBLY sliipments Druggists' Sundries from Loudon and Paris arc justopened out, and a few of_ the leading lines, as under, are offered at exceptionally reasonable pr'ces, viz. Leatli and Boss' Homeopathic Remedies Essence of llennct Essence of Lemon Havlcy's Effervescing Salino 2/6, equal to Eno's Fruit Sal.'. Citrate of Magnesia Glycerine and Cucumber Fellows' Syrup (Genuine)Sulphur Lozenges Malt and Cod Liver Oil Scented White Windor Soap is, bar Salicylic Aeid for Preserving, Lime and Lemon Juice AND 4 LARGE STOCK OK SPONGES, Feeding Boltos, Teats. Tubinij, Kins;: Stoekings,Tru.«cs(allina!;crp),ri.iudages,, Suspenders, Clinird ! monieters. Hot water J- Ul .. mas, Sponges and Soap; . Prescriptions carefully clii.iicnsr.ljii any hour, villi purest, drugs (Guaranteed.! , b ' toi'fluns,Hides,Saddles and Harness. E MPIRE XJ5i CO.'S 2/- CEYLON BRAF
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5069, 5 July 1895, Page 3
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735Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5069, 5 July 1895, Page 3
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