TO LET.-A nino aero paddock (plenty of water) near Hospital. Also ono about three acres in Worksop Boad. Apply this office. WANTED TO SELL.—A small sheep run containing 930 acres of good land; 600 acres in grass, bnlauco raised hash, which will cost 22s per !to fall. The land, when in grass, carry three sheep to tho acre. There is about fifty acres flat, balanco hilly; but first-class sheep country, stiuated three miles from a Post Ollico and ten miles from Waverley. Small amount of cash required, and easy terms can bo arranged for the balauce, or tho owner would take Masterton property as part payment. Apply—l!, Keene, Exchange Chambers, Grey-street, Wellington, WANTED KNOWN—That tho Jlanawatu Daily Times, Pah mcrstou North, is the best advertising medium in the West Coast districts of the North Island. T HAVE MONEY TO LEND in JL largo and small sums at loweifc current rates of interest. Wji G. EEAIID, Solicitor. IyrONEY TO LEND on First-class IU. freehold securities from 5| per cent. Apply to CHAPMAN AND TIiIPP, Solicitors. 12. Brandon-street, Wellington, SELECT IiEGISTKY OFFICE, (Keqisteeed), MRS HUMPHREY, Queen-strecc, - _ Mastetwn (Next Door to Empire Hotel,) A WAITING ENGAGEMENT,-Good XL cooks, general servants, housemaids, nursemaids and servants of all clas-es, A WAITING ENGAGEMENT—iMairied fx couple; man excellent judge of stock; wife gooti cook and housekeeper j no oncumbrance, Also-Married couple; man good bullock driver and all-round hand; wife "H cook. WANTED WORK by needlewoman at homo or at ladies residences. waiting engagement.—Highly -ti respectable widow lady to undertake duties of working housekeeper. j ANTED Work by Woman; house or laundry work, 701'K .VANTED by respectable mas YY as gardener, or any kind of employment. Y'V sharp, a good woman cook v V and housomnid lor lmtnl. TURNIP SEEDS jusr LANDED Ex "Kimutaka," Samplks ox Aitlicatiox. Cheap Manures: T. rv ,r l ,Cr lioKEDust, Ao. 2 quality, ... £3 10s Mixed Maxches, lor Turnips £") 10s On Trucks at Wdlimjtun. W.F.C.A. TF you want a First-class Piano, or a X l'u l-toned Organ, (ry F. J. Pikkv, of Wellington, W ANTEDKNOWN,—That No 2 parcel Y Y containing 1 Lady's Washing Print Blouse, with fashionable full sleeves • " pairs of Lady's Black Cashmere Hose'; 1 pair of black or tan gloyes; and 1 White Mushn Apron, will be sent, post free to any address 011 receipt of 0/0, from Te Aro House, Wellington, j ANTED KNOWN.—That No li parcc Y » containing 7 yards of double width charming Mixed Summer Tweed: 2 dozen Buttons and Silk and Twist to match; 2 yards of Body Lining, and •! yards of Skirt Lining, will be sent, post free, to any address onreceiptof K/li, fromTeAro Houso, Wellington. WANTEDKNOWN. -TtatNo?parcol containing 7 yards ol double width Handsome Self Coloured Diagonal Cloth; 2 dozen buttons, and silk and twist to match; 2 yards ol body lining, and 4 yards of skirt lining, will bo sent, post free, to nny address, on receipt of las M, from Te Alio House, Wellington. TT7AN ILD the hest value in Pianos ,* Y. and Organs.—Go to P. J. I'ixxr, Welliugton, TITAN TED KNOWN- " SPRING GOODS, A SUIT FOR £4; James Weiib, Cash Tailor, begs to inform his old customers and the publie generally that he has reduced the price of Sac Suits to Four Pounds. Also reminds old customers that lie still keeps > measures taken six years ago. Fv, style, and workmanship guaranteed, Come early and inspect the new Spring • Goods just opened. JAMES WEBB, • Tailor, Mason's Urick Buildings, Queen- ° street, Masterton, w ANTED, the Public to Know, . . that up to December next, F. J. Pinny, Manners-street, Wellington, is offering Bargains in Pianos, by Lipp &, Solmc, Johnßroadwood&Sous, Cliapndl & Co., Henry Ward and other leading makers, at reduced prices. Easy terms, from 20s monthly. WANTED KNOWN-That I have for sale, and will sell at 20 per cent, under cost price, Waggonettes, Buggies, Dog-carts, Gigs, PluetonsButchers', Bakers' and Spring Carts of ail designs; Expresses with English forccarriagc and side-seats; Tip Spring Drays and Contractors' Tip-drays. £SCI) worth to choose from. Country orders receive prompt attention and all work guaranteed. Apply at— Wellington Coach Factory, Victoria-street, oil' Cuba-street, M . B 0 H A N | Proprietor, (Established, 1873). Ask Foit tL GLEGG'S Perambulators. Sold by— Homishw tf' Hoar, Gralmm if' Co., Wairarapu Farmers' Co-operative Association, Masterton. Works at CnßisTciiinicii. W.WHITT, Cabinetmaker and Upholsterer. THE largest stock of Furniture, Carpet, Linoleums, etc., in the Wairarapa at less than Wellington prices. Come and inspect the novelties in Suites, Tables, Chairs, Ac., &c. Ono secondhand Piano, by Broadwood; as good as new, is to he sold—Bargain. Fobnitcbb oh the Hiee System. Note the addressOpposite the W.F,O.A> Take woods' great PEmiiiiiNi CUKE For Coughs and Colds, Sold by all Urocerß, la 6d and 2s 6d bottle,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5171, 1 November 1895, Page 3
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785Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5171, 1 November 1895, Page 3
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