XT ANTED a lad able to milk cows i .V and make himsolf generally usoI nil on a farm. Apply this Office. TO LET.-A nine aero paddock (plenty of water) near Hospital. Koad. Apply this office. [7 ANTED TO SELL.-A small , V sheep run containing 930 acres of good land; 500 acres in grass, balance mixed bash, which will cost 22s per aero to fall, The land, when in grass, will carry three sheep to the acre. There is about fifty acres flat, balance hilly; but first-class sheep country, stiuated three miles from a Post Offico and ten miles from Waverley. Small amount of cash required, and easy terms can be arranged for the balance, or the owner would take Masterton property as part payment. Apply—H. lusene, Exchange Chambers, Grcy-strcct, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN-That the Manawatu Daily Times, Pah merston North, is the best advertising medium in the West Coast districts of the North Island. r HAVE MONEY TO LEND in 1 large and small sums at lowest current rales of interest. WiiG.BEABD, Solicitor. SELECT REGISTRY OFFICE, (ReqISTEMId). MES HUMPHREY, Queen-streci, - - Mastewin (Next Door to Empire Hotel.) AWAITING ENGAGEMENT.-Good cooks, general servants, houseniaidi, nursemaids and servants of all classes, ENGAGEMENT WANTED in a firstXli class hotel, by a Lady, as housekeeper or manageress-competent to take entire charge of the business in all its branches, Highest testimonials. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT - Good lauDdrcss. Hotel preferred, AWAITING engagement has held highly imporfant situations in the Colony. WANTED -Good General servant for town. WANTED-By married couple, situation on station or farm. Man good ploughman with knowledge of stock and all station work. Wito excellent cook and housekeeper. Last situation 0 years. Excellent reference XMIS HAMPERS. IIHE Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Opera-tive Association (Limited), will make 2'ifo Gallon Hampers of Assorted Liquors, CASIiriilCE 25/. CASH i'EICE —CONTAINING—--9 Quart Bottles of English Ale or Slout 1 lioltle Brandy or Square Gin, 1 Bottle Whisky or Hum. 1 Bottle Port Wine. We deliver the above to the Masterton liailway Station on receipt of P.O. order for 255. THE WAIIiAKAPAFAItMEIiS'COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Lm, MASTERTON. WANTED KNOWN.-That No 2 parcel containing 1 Lady's Washing Print Blouse, with fashionable full sleeves; 2 pairs of Lady's Black Cashmere Hose j 1 pair of black or tan gloves; and 1 White Muslin Apron, will bo sent, past free to any address on receipt of <)/G, from Tc Aro WANTEDKNOWN,-ThntNo6psrco 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 onrcceiptof 1-1/ li, from Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN. -That No 8 parcel containing 7 yards of double width Handsome Self Coloured Diagonal Cloth; match; 2 yards of body lining, and 4 yardß of skirt lining, will be sent, post free, to any address, on receipt of 15s 9d, from Te Abo House, Wellington. WAJSTED OOWNSPSING GOODS, A SUIT Foil Jg4l James Webb, 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 he still keeps measures taken sis years ago. Fit, style, and workmanship guaranteed. Come early and inspect the new Spring Goods just opened. JAMES WEBB, Tailor, Mason's Brick Buildings, Queenstreet, Masterton. WANTED, the Public to Know, that up to December next, F. J. Pinny, Manners-street, Wellington, is offering Bargains in Pianos, by Lipp & Sohne,JohnßroadwoodifcSons,Chappell & Co., Henry Ward aud 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, PhaHonsButchers', Bakers' and Spring Carts of all designs; Expresses with English forcearriage and side-seats; Tip Spring Drays and Contractors' Tip-drays. £'soo worth to choose from. Country orders receive prompt attention aud guaranteed. Apply at— Wellington Coach Factory, Victoria-street, oil Cuba-street. IW . BOHAN, Proprietor, (Established, 1873). Heretaunga School, Hastings, Hawkk's Bay. Boarding School for Boys. rrfIJRMS and Prospectus on application to the Headmaster. JOHN A. ERASER. i cum Perambulators. Eoimshw if Sour, Graham if Co., Wairarapa Farmers' Co-opcralice Ameiation, Masterton. Wouks at CnuisTciruHcii. Wool-Glassing. A N Experienced Woolclasser is wait- - ing an engagement, twenty-five years of Homo and Colonial experience Good references and reports to show if required, Apply—"J.B.D." Newman P.O. WALTER CHISHOLM, lENEEAL STOREKEEPER r Mauriceville. 1 Agent for the Standard Fire Insurance"' Company. MISS JOHNSTON, Dressmaker, BEOS to inform Ladies that slio has commenced Diiesssukko for herself in rooms over iho W.F.C.A., Masterton. The terms being Ftitc-iy Oasu, -aill enable Dressmaking to bo dono at very moderate charges, Ladies' oim material made tip,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5189, 23 November 1895, Page 3
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