ANNTEDOOWN-Vacancies for two or three gentlemen boarders. Apply Mrs Doughty, Victoria Lodgo, H&ll-atreet, Mostertoo. TO LET.—House of six rooms m J olinstoa-streoi. Apply to WANTED KNOWN, PffROmsJKRS OF A BoiTLE 0? "TITON'S BARBAPARILLA U Thorough BMCltamr) Will be presented with a Mobical Auium. Price 3/6 Put Bottle. H. E. ETON, CHEMIST, " THE RED LAMP," Queon-stfeot. A N Experienced Woolclusser is waiting an engagement, twenty-fivo years of Home and Colonial experience. Good references and reports to show if required. Apply—- " J.8.D." Newman P.O. MISS HOURIGAjf begs to intimate tohcr niauy friends that she has started Dbmsmakixo in the house lately occupied by Miss Johnston, in Queenstreet,. Masterton. First-class Cut, PcrfectFit and Latest Stylo guaranteed. Charges strictly nmlcn i: terms strictly cash. T. WJLGG, Wool-Glassing,
Heretmga School, Hastings, Hawkk's Bay, Boarding School for Boys. IlEltllS and Prospectus on npplica- . tion to the Headmaster. JOHNA.FIiASEIi. WANTED KNOWN—That tha Jlanawatu Daily Times, Palmerston North, is the best advertising medium iu the West Coast districts of the North Island. T HAVE MONEY TO LEND in large and small sums at lowest current rates of interest. Wit G. EEAIiD, Solicitor. MONEY TO LEND on first-class freehold securities. BULLED AND ANDERSON, SOLICITOUS, Featherston-street, Wellington. SELECT KEGISTItY OFFICE, (I!i:oistebed). MliS HUMPHKEY, Queen-streei,' - - Mastering (Next Door to Empire Hotel.) ANTED—SImrp, a boy, WANTED— Good General servants for town and country. A WAITING ENGAGEMENT Good il laundress, Hotel preferred, Also practical woman cook, Awaiting ENGAGEMENT.-Good man cook,
WANTED by widow lady, situation na housekeeper. AWAITING ENGAGEMENT. - Thoroughly competent servant, Hotel preferred. Awaiting engagement,--Good married couples, XKT ANTED sharp-Good general servant W for hotel in town; also good general servant (or country, WANTED KFo SPUING GOODS, A SUIT FOR £4; James Wkiiu, Cash Tailor, begs to inform his old customers and the public generally that lie has reduced the price of Sac Suits to Four Pounds, Also reminds old customers that he still keeps measures taken six years ago. Pit, style, and workmanship guaranteed, Come early and inspect the neiv Spring Goods just opened. JAMES WEBB, Tailor, Mason's Brick Buildings, Queenstreet, Masterton. XMAS ' HAMPERS. THE Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Opera-tive Association (Limited), will make Two tialkn Hampers of Assorted Liquors. UASHPKICE 25/- CASH PRICE Containing 12 bottles—--1) Quart Bottles of Englis li Ale or Stout 1 Bottle Brandy or Square Giu. 1 Bottle Whisky or Hum, 1 Bottle Port Wine. We deliver the above to the Masterton Railway Station on receipt of P.O. order for 255. THE WAIIiABAPA FARMERS' COOPERATIVE ASSOCIATION, Ltd., MASTEIiTON. WANTED KNOWN—That I have for sale, und will sell at 20 per cent, under cost price, Waggonettes, Buggies, Dog-carts, Gigs, PluctonsBurners', Bakers' and Spring Carts of all designs; Expresses with English forecarriage and side-seats; Tip Spring Drays and Contractors' Tip-drays, £SOO worth to choose from. Country orders receive prompt attention and alljjwork guaranteed. Apply at— Wellington Coach Factory, Victoria-street, ofE Cuba-street. Mi BOH A N Proprietor, (Established, 1873).
Ask 1'"or J, CLEM'S Perambulators. Sold by— Hoitnslow J 1 Hour, Graham i|" Co., Jl r aintra/hi Farmers' Co-operative Am' elation, iMcrton, WoitKS AT CIIRISTCHUIICJI, WANTED to get our Acwmleon Concertina, or Auto-llnrp Tuned and Uenaircd, properly done, moderate charge, by F. J. lWv, who lias just fitted up nil appliauccs for repairs in all llieir branches, by practical workmen. 7, Manners-street, Wellington. U. CRESS FORESTERS' ARMS HOTEL, Gumows, TTASDunedin Ales and Stout bottled Jtl at Taiiherciiikau,always on hand, and supplied at wholesalo prices in quantities. TOWNSEND AND COWPER, Dirtct of . SADDLEIIY A?NiD HMWESS, Qucen-stmt, Maslcrton. IK returning thanks (or past favours, keg to announce that tlicv have just Inndctl n sclcvt assortment ol solid nickel, brass and E.P. harness mountings, hard stcci ami solid nickel bits ami itirrap irons, whips ami spurs, ladies'and gems' English huntimt saddles, brustarc. itc. W» hive In stock, a large nssottinciit of Coloiilal-iiuda ladies sldc-suldlcs, gents' lircakirg-in, stockriding and boyj'and girls'saddles, at very low prices. Buggy, gig, carriage, tandem, trap, coadi, riiu wrt harness ktpt in stock mid m;ule to order oh the shortest notice. Old saddles mid harness taken in part payment for new oyw. Rcpalre executed with the usual neatness and despatch Nothing but the best material used,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5206, 13 December 1895, Page 3
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684Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5206, 13 December 1895, Page 3
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