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NO OLD BANKRUPT STOCKS! NO AUCTION BOOH ItUUMSU NO PERISHED GOODS! BUT ALL GENUINE GOODS, FRESH FJJOM THE FACTOHIES. p EDUCTIONS arc for cash a JI usual price if booked: no a !iiii.mciil from this Bluchers, .1/11 Solid leather Watertight*, pegged 0/11, usual price, 13/0 Solid Leather Shooters, <J/6; usual price, Calf Balmorals, 13/0; usual price, 16/9 ILL BOOTS AND SHOES REDUCED TILL AUGUST 10th, FOR CASH. JNO. GRAHAM AND CO., MASTERTON, WANTED— Gardening and general work by a handy man. Good references. Will accept five shilling? n day. Address "Gardener," e/o this oflico. WANTED KNOWN.—TImt li. VV Maltiiv lias re-opened his supper-rooms and oyster saloon ad joining the Queen's Hotel, Masterton. Private room for ladies. WANTED KNOWN-That the Manawatu Daily Times, I'ah merston North, is the best advertising medium in the West Coast districts of the North Island. SELECT IiEGISm OFFICII), (EEBISTF.IIW)). MBS HUMPHREY Queeu-strccf, ' - - Maste'.mn (Next Door to Empire Hotel.) a WAITING ENGAGEMENT Gtol ■ » cooks, housemaids, general servants, and nursemaids. AWAITING engagement Married couple, man good all-round hand, wife cool. SITUATION required bv thoroughly corapteiit imin cook, with undeniable reference), QITUATION rapined ou station ur tuvm 0 by useful lads. ANTED KNOWN—That you can obtain splendid value in hosiery, at Te Alio House, just now. Two pair* of really good black cashmere hose for Is Ud, at the Great Winter Sale, Ti: Alio lloise, Wellington. KNOWN—That feather boas usually sold at 10s lid, arc new being offered for 12s lid at the Great Winter Sale, Te Alio House. w OltK WANTED by woniau—gi laundress. WANTED KNOWN—That beautiful cretonnes, in heavy twill, u.id a splcudid range of patterns, iunnerly narked ■ls lid, are being sold for Ik lid p-?r'dozen the Great Winter Sale, Ti; Ann lloi'si;. ff a i\' TED K V 0 W A Suit for ,£/-!< • James Weimi, Cash Tailor, liegs to inform his old customers ami publit generally that lie lias reduced the priee of Sac Suits to Four Pounds. Also reminds old cusiouic!? that he still keeps measures taken sis years ago. Fit, style, and workmanship jniaranteed. Come early, or send orders for Easter holidays and save disappointment, to James Weiib, Cash Tailor, next Scott's Temperance Hotel. Maslerton.

FW. COTTIiELL i On., General , Carriers and Forwarding Agents, WcllingloiiCustomhouse work of at kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only clear goods, hut land tliem at customers' doors. G' jd storago accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. DICKENS UP TO DATE, " mllE Cricket on the Hearth" X never chirped so cheerily as when lie knew the keltic was boiling to mako a cup of 0.K.0. Tea. "A little of this goes a long way," was Sam Wellcr's sage remark when he put a spoonful of 0.K.0, Tea in the tea-pot. It was a second cup of OK.O. Ten that the modern Oliver Twist asked for at a recent school treat. Perhaps it was a cup of 0.K.0. Tea that made old Scrooge so genial alter being haunted by Marley's ghost on that memorable Christmas eve. "Barkis was willin'" to try 0.k.0. Tea, and the good old lady was >.> delighted with it that she would not lie persuaded to have anything else. Uriah Heap never was so "'limbic" as when he discovered he had taken a packet of cheap tea instead of OXO. The Old Curiosity Shop did not contain 0.K.0. Tea, but the modern storekeeper always has it handy if lie is awake. Since Charles Dickens' lime 0.K.0. Tea has taken a Gold Medal at Jamaica Exhibition, and a Diploma at the great World's Fair in Chicago. NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC OF MASTERTON. T ADIES and GEXTLHMIiXI J Whilst sincerely thanking you for your most liberal support duriug Iho time I have been in Jlasterton, 1 beg to inform you, that owing to my rapidly increasing business, and having no further room to build larger premises, I am compelled to give ii|i my outside Invad trade, which interest I. have sold to Hkssiis CIIAMHIiKLALV Duos, feeling quite confident that that oldestablished firm will give you every satisfaction, it will be my object, in future, to devote (lie whole of my attention to the shop trade, where you will find small goods of every variety, and otthevery best quality. FIIIST-CLASS BEEAD will be sold as usual, over the counter. Visit my DINING 1!00 JIS where yon will find, that for cleanliness, civility, and a first-class lunch, they arc second to nonciuthe town, ticspcctfully soliciting your further support, I am— Ladies and Gentlemen,—yours respectfully,— ' JAMES WICKENS. Qhn rH-'o 57, Willis-st., Wellington, OllVlllb Be sure and call.

Qhnrli' 0 t 01 WILL 0) {orFurnituro of every deswintion. Good tobacco IS i Vkbitable Gift of the Gods. Smoke tlio " New Venus" Dark Aro« matlQi

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5103, 14 August 1895, Page 3

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782

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5103, 14 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5103, 14 August 1895, Page 3

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