WANTED AT ONCE.-General servant, Apply Mbs Yodmj, Holly House, Diion-street. WANTED. -Lady cimvssser for Southern Queen,' (ladies' paper). Apply " G.P.O. Masterton. WANTED KNOWN.—Vacancies for two or three respectable young men boarders. Apply to Mbs Dououty, Victoria Lodge Hall-street, Masterton, WANTED KNOWN. PoBOHAflHig op i Bottle op TjITON'S babsapakilla •U (A Thorough Mood Cleanser) Will be presented with a Musical Aibum. Price 3/0 Pjb Bottle. H, E. ETON, CHEMIST, " THE RED LAMP," Queen-street, WOOL-CLASSING. A N Experienced Woolclassor is waiting an engagement, twenty-five years of Home and Colonial experience, Good references and reports to show if required, Apply—- " J.8.D." Newman P.O. WANTED KNOWN—That tho Manawatu Daily Times, Palmerston North, is the best advertising medium in the West Coast districts of the North Island. T HAVE MONEY TO LEND in large and small sums at lowest eufrent rates of interest, WMOEABD, Solicitor. Money to lend on Srst-ciass freehold securities, BULLER AND ANDERSON, SOLICITOUS,
Eeatiiebston-stbeet, Wellington. SELECT IiEGISTItY OFFICE, (Reoisiebed), MBS HUMPHREY, Quecn-streci, - - Mastering (Next Door to Empire Hotel.* ANTED AT ONOE.-oeneniiV. vantß, nunemaid. housemaid for hotel, and good general for boarding house, and woman cook for gentloman'a family near town. A WAITING ENGAGEMENT.—Good ■IX. married couples used to station wort TXT ANTED EN OWN- * SPUING GOODS, A SUIT roil j£4; James Webb, Cash Tailor, begs to in. form his old customers and tlio publia generally that ho has reduced the price of Sac Suits to Four Pounds. Also reminds old customers that he still keeps measures taken six years ago. Fit, style, and workmanship guaranteed. Come early and inspect llio new Spring Goods' just opened. JAMES WEBB, Tailor, Mason's Brick Buildings, Queenstreet. Jlasterton. XSIAS HAMPERS. /TO Wairarapa Farmers' Co-Opera-X tivo Association (Limited), will make Two Gallon Hampers of Assorted Liquors, CASH I'IIICE 25/- CASH fBICB Containing 12 bottles • • 9 Quart Bo ttlcs of English Alo or Stout, 1 Bottle Brandy or Square Gin. 1 Bottle Whisky or Bum. 1 Bottle Port Wine.
We deliver the abovo to (ho Master, ton llaikay Station on receipt of P.O. order for 255. THE WAIEAIiAPA FARMERS' COOPEKATIVE ASSOCIATION. Ltd., MASTEKION. WANTED ENOWN—Tliatlhavc for sale, und will sell at 20 per cent, under cost price, Waggonettes, Euggics, Dog-carts, Gigs, Hiietons Butchers', Bakers' and Spring Carts of all designs; Expresses with English forecarriage and side-seats; Tip Spring Drays aud 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, 18731. Ask Eoh J. CLEGG'S Perambulators. COLD by :-John Graham & Co., Hounslowand Hoar, and tlio W.F.C.A., Mastcrton. WoHKS AT CnHISTCHBRCH,
NEYEKc NEVER buy olieap Tea in the belief that you nroßavinu money. You will find that 0.K.0. goes much further and is ever bo much better. NEVER swallow anything offered to yon in tho shape of Tea. You can discriminate without being fastidious, and you might as well have 0.K.0., becaueo you can't get a better Tea. NEVER hesitate to ask boldly for what you want. Throw the chest well out and say "0.K.0." There is only one quality of 0.K.0., and that is the quality which gained a gold medal. NEVER apologise to your guests for not having 0.K.0. Tea on tho tabic. You will only mako its absence mo conspicuous. NEVER put as much 0.K.0. in the tea.pot as you would o! the common eveiy day sort of Tea. 0.K.0. is an economical Tea. NEVER swop horses in mid-stream. If you are going to live a peaceful life hu> 0.K.0, and stick to 0 K 0. NEITER forget that 0.K.0, I'ea was awarded a Diploma of Honor at the ■•rent World's Fair in Chicago, and a gold medal attheJamiiea Exhibition, They think a lot of it there. NEVER go shopping uulcsa your mind ts fully made up to buy 0.K.0. NEVER proorastinato, If you mil a really delicious cup of Tea, jet 0.K.0. to-day,
FOR CHRISTMAS. RECOIiD all wool Colonial Tweed Suits, 21/6. See the Original Genuine WORLD'S RECORD SUIT Onhj on Exhibition for a Few Bays. Boys Strtiw HatsCd and 1/Muslin 2/11 dozyards Good White Muslim 4fl I do& yards Cretonnes 3/11 do? s 72 inch Twill Stoiitgs 9}d jard Long L&ce Curtftitiß lIG put double wiath.SJdand I/-pair DRESSMAKING. Can take only JS more Orders for Xm. A SPECMIiTT—-LINOLEUMS-4 yards no foms or scams. 0. PEAGNILL. (Next Iho 01$|p|v QU£BK*BTI M 1111 H 1111111 til ii iiw^&S2To7|
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5208, 16 December 1895, Page 3
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730Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XVI, Issue 5208, 16 December 1895, Page 3
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