Season 1895 Se ™n WE ABB UP TOP FOE QUALITY AND CHEAPNESS IN n PADES, FOBKS, BAKES, HOES And all kinds of GARDEN TOOLS. Ladies' Garden Sets, 4 pieces 7/6 Trowels and Forks, 1/. p er pair. A. YATES & UO'S KELIADIE SEEDS Are now ready for sale. THEY ARE TIE BEST. Acknowledged so by all Professional Gardeners. Vegetable Seeds gd per packet. Nimmo and Blair's Flower Seeds Jd per packet, Agents for BBEtfCHLKY'S INSECTICIDE, The best preventative and euro fur all kindsof Blijrbt and Garden I'csts. <TNO. GRAHAM AND CO., MASTEBTON. ANIED-An acre or two acres II of land, mor near Masterton, suitable for growing vegetables. Apply, Ririiig particulars of runtrciiuired to S c/o this office. Uj ANTED KNOWN.-That It. VV Maltbv has re-opened his supper-rooms and oyster saloon adjoin. m the Queen's Hotel, Masterton. Invatc room for ladies. U/ANTED HfOWIf-Ibat the H Manawutu Daily Times, Palmerston North, is the best advertising medmm in the West Coast districts of the North Island. SELECT BKGISTBY OFFICE, (Kkqistkiied). MliS HIJiJPHIiEY Queen-strect, - _ Maslafcm _ JNcit Door to Empire Hotel) WANTED at once.-Two pood married couples, one ploughman, one general work. Wife good plain cook. Hcfercnces required. WANTED SHARP waitress tor hotel. AWAITING engagement, cooks, house- , maids, general servants, aud nurseAWAITING engagement, good m»a cook, with first-cljss references. SITUATION required (or a young girl just k; left school, as nursemaid, or assist in housework. Country pretcrrcd, LADIES' nurse, with medical testimonials, is desirous ot professional engagements to attend ladies or cou accommodate patients in her own residence. AWAITING engagement, a Rood married couple, wife really good cook and laundress, man lirst-ratc all-round hand and practical blacksmilli H 7 ANTED OOWN.-That a full JT dress length of splendid quality Melton cloth will be sent, post free, to any address, if cash to the amount of 7/li is sent to Te Alio House, Welling. ton. WANTED country customers can obtain a full dress length of the new fashionaiilo costume cloth, delivered at their door, for 10/-the siime price at which it is sold over the counter, at Te Abo Housb Wellington.
i V ANTED INO WN.-That a very \ V handsome black figured rash, mere, dress length, costs only 10/. sent post free to any any address from Ti Alio House, Welliniiton, TIT ANTED OOWN-Thnt y T.WARNER (Established tor 18 years) continue to carry on his Tailoring business in Queenstreet, Mastcrton. A good range of 1 weeds and Coatings to select from. Fit and style guaranteed. Address: Opposite the l'rincc nf Wales' Stables. \A/ ANTED KNOWN.-That K. VV MiLTiiv, next Queen's Hotel, Mastcrton has fresh supplies of oysters, arriving daily. Also confectionery etc. UJ aH T E D KNOWNA Suit for Jg4 1 James Wemi, Cash Tailor, begs to inform his old customers and public generally that he has reduced the price of Sac suits to Four Pounds. Also reminds old customo*" thothc still keeps measures taken six years ago. Fit, style, and workmanship guaranteed. Come early, or send orders for Easter holidays and save disappointment, to James Wemi, Cash T lilor, nest Scott's Temperance Hotel, Mastcrton. "p W. COTTBKLL4 oi.,(taml T , Carriers and l'onvurding Agents Wellington,—Custoraliousc work of al,' kinds promptly and carefully attended to.. We not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. G- oil storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. BOOTS AND SHOES! CHEAP AND GOOD. "NTEW STOCK! NEW STOCK! •JUST ItECEIVED AT J. CARPENTER'S QtJEEN-SMEET, MASTEfITON, Large Shipment of LADIES', GENTS' & CHILDHKN'B BOOTS, SHOES and SLII'PEIiS, which arc thoroughly recommended for GOOD WEAK. Every pair sold is warranted to give satisfaction to the purchaser. My Stock is very lurge and wcll-assorted and no one can give better value for the money. COLONIAL BOOTS AND SHOES from the best factories in the colony. CALL AND INSPECT MY NEW GOODS. J. CARPENTER. Central Boot Depot, 'Q.UEEN.STIiEET, MASTEItTON. RESULTS! ' { T WAS for a ions; time fttfndcnf and 1 to some extent a writer of Pitman's. C S nt f w " h , lt " LloHT - w NE"ismer« J child s play. I can alter sis weeks write at he rate of (.0 words nor ,n>inute. and vhtu I add that lam 4,y c l t8 of ag „ „ who has tried shorthand can iadjm how extremely simple a system must be which admits oi suoh progtess at such an ni*."H. B. Bbidge. journalist, Wellington? Text Books, Parti, 1/7; Pan 11., 2ji, Tuition, by post-21/, for course. S. E. WRIGHT,'' 33, LAMurox.quAY, Welmxgtok, Agent. Olothiat?, Boots, Sliocs, etc. ■
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5082, 20 July 1895, Page 3
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