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S Season 1895 beason WE ABE UP TOP t FOE QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS is CPADES.FOIIKS, HAKES, HOES And all kinds of ! GARDEN TOOLS. ! Ladies' Garden Sets, 4 pieces, 7/1) | Trowels and Forks, 1/. per pair, , A. YATES & GO'S RELIABLE ; SEEDS Are now ready for sale. THEY ARE THE BEST. Acknowledged so by all Professional Gardeners, ■ Vegetable Seeds gd per packet. Nimmo and Blair's Flower Seeds Jd per packet. Agents for BRENCHLEY'S INSECTICIDE, The best preventative and cure for all kinds of lilight and Garden Pests. -TNO. GRAHAM AND CO., MASTERTON, WANTED— An acre or two acres of land, in or near Masterton, suitable for growing vegetables. Apply, giving particulars of rent required to S., c/o this ollice. V A/ANTED KNOWN.—That 1!. VV Mai/hiv has re-opened his supper-rooms and oyster saloon adjoining the Queen s Hotel, Masterton. irivatc room for ladies. KNOWN—That the Y T Jlnninratu Daily Times, Palmerston North, is the best advertisiuo medium in the West Coast districts of the North Island. SELECT MGISTHY OFFICE, (IIEGISTKIIEI)). MIS HUM PHHEY Queen-streei, (Next Door to Empire Hotel.) VI7" ANTED at once,-Two good married it couples, one ploughman, one general work. Wife good plain cook, liefereuces required, ANTED SHARP Housemaid and waitress tor hotel. A WAITING engagement, cooks, homeXI. maids, general servants, and nursemaids. AWAiTiNii engagement, good man cook, with first-cluss references. 3111A1I0X required for a young girl just O lett school, as nursemaid, or assist in housework. Country preferred, LADIES' n lira, with medical testimonials, is desirmn ot professional engagements to au-iui 'udics or Cb'i Accommodate [rati hLs in liur own resides <•.. AW.'.P'.NG wnagcmcut, a «ooi nnuvii il oiqik wife really good cook ami li' niro.-s, in tii liw-Mtc all-round hand and praclicni blacksmith

U/ v ANTED KNOW,—That a full Vy dress length of splendid quality Melton cloth will be sent, post free, to any address, if cash to [he amount of 7/0 is sent to Te Abo House, Welling, ton. WANTED KNOWN.-ThTt 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 oyer the counter, at Te Alio House it ellmgton. trANTKDKNOWNIThatnrerj ♦ handsome black figured cashmere, dress length, costs only 10/. sent post free to any any address from Tb Alio House, Wellinston. WANTED KNOWN-That T.WARNER (Established lor 18 years) continues to cai ry on his Tailoring business in Queenstreet, Masterton, A good range of Tweeds and Coatings to select from, Fit and style guaranteed. Address: Opposite the l'rinee of Wales' Stables. WANTED KNOWN.—That' ll YV Mai, tiiv, next Queen's Hotel, Masterton has fresh supplies of oysters, arriving daily. Also confectionery etc. W ai\ T E D K N 0 VY N - A Suit for James Wkbu, Cash Tailor, begs to inform his old customers and publit generally that he has reduced the price of Sac Suits lo Four Pounds. Also reminds old customer thathestill keeps measures taken six years ago. Fit, style, and workmanship guaranteed. Come early, or send orders for Easier holidays and save disappointment, to James Wkiiii, Cash T'lilor, next Scott's Temperance Hotel, Mastcrton. Vi W, COTTIiELL General JP , _ Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of al' kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors, fr od storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed, BOOTS AND SHOES! CHEAP AND GOOD, STi STOCK ! NEW STOCI'!

: I'X'EIVED ~T ■■ I'r.NTElfsS QUEEN• STiiETiT, M ASTEHTOJS', Large Shipment of LADIItS', GENTS' k CIIILDKEX'S ( BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPEIiS, which aro thoroughly recommended for GOOD WEAK. Every pair sold is warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser. My Stock is very largo and well-assorted and uo one can give better ralue for the money. COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES from the best factories in tho colony. CALL AND INSPECT MY NEW GOODS. J. CARPENTEB, Centra! Boot Depot, QUEEN-STIiEJiT, MASTEHTON. RESULTSI " T WAS for a long lima a stuoent and 1 to some.extent» writer of Pitman's. Compared mth it LIGHT-KNF." is mere child s piny. 1 can alter six weeks write at the ra eof 00 words per minute, and when I add that I am 4G years of age, My peROB who has tried shorthand can judgo how estrcmely simple a system must be which admits o! such progiess at such an a™ H. B. Biusge, journalist, Wellington. ' Text Books Part I, 1/7. p avfc w/7, Tuition, by post—2l/- for course* S. E. WRIGHT, 33, LiSIUTOX.QWY, •\Vklu.\ W , Agent. ; Olothimj, Boots, Shoes, etc, '

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5081, 19 July 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5081, 19 July 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5081, 19 July 1895, Page 3

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