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NO OLD BANKiiUFi oTOCKb NO AUCTION ROOM ItUßiilf NO PERISHED QOODS! BUT ALL GENUINE GOODS, FRESH FROM THE FACTORIES. Reductions aroron cashomat; usual price if booked;.no abatement from this Bluchers, 4/11 Solid Leather Watcrtiglits, pegged 9/11, usual price, 13/0 Solid Leather Shooters, 9/6; usual price, M Balmorals, 13/0 j usual price, 10/9 ALL BOOTS AND SHOES JEDUCED TILL AUGUST 1011 FOR CASH. JNO. GRAHAM AND CO,, MASTERTON, WANTED TO LEASE.—An improved farm of from 200 to 500 cres, suitable for sheep. Address ' F.T.IL" Homewood, Masterton. WANTED re-cngairemenl as working manager on sheep farm or itation. Good knowledge of stock work. Seventeen years Hawke's Bay experi■nee. Address A.M. c/o Times Office. WANTED.— A smart agent in Masterton for a first-class Fire [nsurance Oilice. Apply by letter :/o this olllce. YITANTED KHOWMtaTI YV Maltisv has re-opened his supper-rooms and oyster saloon adjoinng the Queen's Hotel, Mastcrton. Private room for ladies. WANTED KNOWN-That the Manawatu Daily Times, Pal. nerston North, is the best advertising ncdium in the West Coast districts ol he North Island. SELECT REGISTRY OFFICE, (RGOIST£K£D). MRS HUMPHREY Juccii-slree,,, - - MasU'ir.m (Next Door to Empire lloteb nITI'ATIUN ro.juiied by a m.; !; ci ij couple without encumbrance. Man imart, used to hones, good milker, gardener ind larm hand. Wile superior cook. A WAITING ENGAGEMENT-House. CX maid or waitress of Bmart appearand md Rood address tor a good hotel. \V'ANTBD HfARI'-'j ■ d woman cook V 'oi gentleman's fuii.i.y in country. WAITING lIK u .\GEMENT "Good coolis, housemaids, general servants, wd nursemaids. AWAITING engagement Married couplo, man good all-round hand, ffifo cook. WOltK WANTED by woman—good laundress, Jmm KNOWN-^taTyou - can, . . obtain splendid value in hosiery, it Te Alio How, just now. Two pairs oi really good black cashinero hose lor Is lid, it the Great Winter Salo, TeAro House, Wellington. rrjANTED KNOWN—That feather T i boas usually sold at 16s (id, ate now being offered for 12s lid at the Great Writer Salo, Tt: Alto Uquhe. WANTED KNOWN—That beautiful cretonnes, in heavy twill, and a splendid range of patterns, formerly marked Is lid, are being sold lor lis lid per dozen at tbe Great Winter Sale, It: Aro House, Uf a N T E D KNOWN-' A Suit for J James Webb, Cash Tailor, begs to inform his old customers and publi» generally that he has reduced the prioe of Sac Suits to Four Pounds, Also reminds old customers thathestill keeps measures taken six years ago. Hi, style, workmanship puaranteed. Come early, or scud orders for Easter holidays and save disappointment, to James Webb, Cash Tailor, nest Scott's Temperance Hotel, Mastcrton. WANTED KNOWN.—That R. M.iltuy, next Queen's Hotel, Mastcrton, has fresh supplies of oysters arriving daily. Also confectionery, etc, . W. COTTRELL <fc On., General ju ~ Carriers and Forwarding Agents, Wellington,—Customhouse work of al. F, kinds promptly and carefully attended to. We not only clear goods, but land them at customers' doors. God storage accommodation. Furniture carefully removed. . PHOTOGRAPHIC STUDIO. (Opposite Prince of Wales' Hotel), Queex-stheet, Masterton, THIS Studio is nowopen to the public, aud the proprietor has procured the latest and most improved instruments and appliances for turning out l'hotos in first-class style, at popular prices. Photos, Gcours, Views, etc., taken in iiuy part of the district, ami finished in the Wst style of art, EjiUHtiEMENTS made to any size, and finished by „ experienced artist. Amateur's work finished, Ox Si.;Viewsofallpartsofti' . ~t , D. WlL'fOn, PBOI'HIETOB. Address-Opposite Princo of Wales' Hotel. GENUINE BARGAINS! NO SHAMS! IIEAL LEATHER! BOOTS, SHOES ASD SLIPPERS ABE NOW BEICG CLEARED OUT AT COST PRICE FOR 14 DAYS, THE following are stiiellv t;.',.PRICES Ladies' Slippers, 1/-, 1/0,2/6 Ladies' Evening Sliocs, 2/9, 3/6,4/6 Ladies' Walking Sliocs,;!/!), 'l/6,5/6 Ladies' Walking Boots, 5/6,6/0,7/6 Men's Carpet Slippers, 1/(3. 2/6 Men's Walking Shoes, 7/0,8/6,0/G Men's Balmorals, 7/-, 8/0,10/Men's Nailed Shooters, 7/9,8/6,10/Men's Watcrtiglits, 9/6,10/6,12/6 Boys' and Girls' Shoes, 2/6,3/6,4/6 Boys' and Girls' Slippers, -/6 and -/9 Boys' and Girls' Boots, 2/6,3/6,4/6 Also, lot of job lines at half-price. J. CAKPENTER. Central Boot Depot, QUEEN-STREET, MASTERTON. . 0. CRESS, ROYAL OAK HOTEL, CARTERTON. HASDunediuAiEs and Sroui bottled nt'fauhcrcnikiui,always on bund, and supplied at wholesale prices in quautitiei, „

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5108, 20 August 1895, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5108, 20 August 1895, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5108, 20 August 1895, Page 3

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