Wool-Glassing, Siperieneed Woolclasscris wait- ' ing an engagement, twenty-fire years of Home and Colonial experience, Good references and reports to show if required. Apply—- " J.8.D." Newman P.O. Dressmaking. ]y ISS HOURIGAN begs to intimate IVi toiler many friends that slio Las started Dbkssmakino in the housclatcly occupied by Miss Johnston, in Queenstreet, Mastcrton, First-class Cut, • Perfect Fit and Latest Style guaranteed. • Charges strictly moderc i: Urns strictly cash. Hmtamga School, Hastings, Hawke's Bay. Boarding School for Boys. TEEMS and Prospectus on application to the Headmaster. JOHN A. FEASEE. Wanted known—That the Manawatu Daily Times, Palmerston North, is the hest advertising medium in the West Coast districts ol the North Island, T HAVE MONEY TO LEND in 1 large and smal l sums at lowest current rates of interest. Wa G. BEAED, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND on first-class freehold securities,
BULLER AND ANDERSON, SOIICITOHS, Featheiiston-stiieet, Wellington, SELECT BEGIBTEY OFFICE, MBS HUMPHEEY, Queen-strccc, - - Mastetlon, (Next Door to Empire Hotel,) WANTED— Good General servants for town and country, AWAITING ENGAGEMENT-Good XL laundress. Hotel preferred. Also practical woman cook, A WAITING ENGAGEMENT.-Good JX man cook, WANTED by widow lady, situation as housokceper. A WAITING ENGAGEMENT, - TlioA roughly competent servant, Hotel preferred, /('WAITING ENGAGEMENT.-Good XJL married couples. XMAS HAMPEKS. THE Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Opera-tivc Association (Limited), will make Two Gallon Hampers of Assorted Liquors. CASH PRICE 25/- CASH i'KICE
Containing 12 bottles—--9 Quartßottlos of Englis li Ale or Stout 1 Bottle Brandy or Square Gin, 1 Bottle Whisky or Hum. 1 Bottle l'ort Wine. We deliver the above to the Master, ton llaikay Station on receipt of P.O. order for 255. THE WAIIIAEAPA MIIERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION. Ltd., MASTEMM. WANTED KNOWN,—TlwtNo2parcel containing 1 Lady's Washing I'rint Blouse, with fashiouable lull slepvea; 2 pairs ot Lady's Black Cashmere Hose; 1 pair of black or tan gloves; and 1 White Muslin Apron will be sent, pest free to any address on receipt of 0/6, from Te Aro House, Wellington. W' ANTED KNOWN.—That No G parco containing 7 yards of double width charming Mixed Summer Tweed ; 2 dozon Buttons and Silk and Twist to match; 2 yards of Body Lining, ana 4 yards of Skirt Lining, wilt be sent, post free, to any address onreceiptof 14/6, from Te Aro House, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN, -That NoTparcel containing 7 yards of double width Handsome Self Coloured Diagonal Cloth ; 2 dozen buttons, and silk and twist to match; 2 yards of body lining, and 4 yards of skirt lining, will be sent, post freo, to any address, on receipt of 15s M, from Te Aro House, Wellington, W Am TED OOWNSPIIING GOODS,
A SUIT FOR James Webb, Cash Tailor, begs to inform Lis old customers and the public generally that he has reduced the price of Sac Suits to Four Pounds, Also reminds old customers that he still keeps measures taken six rears ago. Fit, style, and workmanship guaranteed. Come early and inspect llic nc<v Spring Goods just opened. JAMES WEBB, Tailor, Mason's Brick Buildings, Queenstreet. Masterton, DRESS MAKING AND MILLINERY.
MRS GOODALL, Dressmaker and Milliner, Queen-street, (next Holloway'ii) invites the ladies of Masterton to visit her premises and inspect the new goods just to band in Dress Materials, Millinery and general drapery, Ladies' and children's underclothing in excellent assortment, Tho dressmaking is conducted under the management of a competent hand, WANTED KNOWN—That I have for sale, and will sell al 20 per cent, under cost price, Waggonettes, Uuggies, Dog-carts, Gigs, Bretons' Butchers', Dnkers' and Spring Carts of all designs; Expresses with English forecarriagc and side-seats; Tip Spring Drays and Contractors' Tip-drays. £SOO worth to choose from, Country orders receive prompt attention and alljwork guaranteed, Apply at— Wellington Coach Factory, Victoria-street, ofE Cuba-street. Mi BOH A N Proprietor, (Established, 1873).
Ask Foe J, OLEBB'S Perambulators. Sold by— Eounshw ({• Eoar, Graham if Co., Wairarapa Fanners' Co-operative Asso> claim, Masterton, Works at Chmstchcrch. MISS JOHNSTON, Dressmaker, BEGS to inform Ladies that she lis commenced Dukssmakiko for herself in rooms over the W.F.C.A., Mwterton. The terms being Stoicm Cash, will enable Dressmaking to bo done at very moderate oharges. Ladies' own material made up,
Opening Notice. Messes j. hood and co. kg to announce that they havo opened up a Tobacconist and' Halrdresslng Saloon in premises adjoining their confectionery Establishment in Queen-street, Masterton, where tliey will be happy to receive a visit from their numerous friends. A. has been secured to tahi'chatgffiortheir handsomely fitted-rbom. A splendid stock of Tobaccos, Cigars, Pipes, Pouches, and other articles, comprising one of the best assorted stocks of Tobacconists' Goods ever seen in the Wairarapa. Nowltid if Every Description, J. HOOD & €O,. Hairdressers and Tobacconists, Queen-street, Mastcrtoa,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5199, 5 December 1895, Page 3
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765Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5199, 5 December 1895, Page 3
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