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;.' TT.T ANTED KNOWN.-Advousc- '' W memV for situations in tin's 1 column not oraeding 10 words ONE I SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. TANTED KNOWN.-That W, - f Vile's Coach oaves Mauriceville Railway Station for Masterton overy ; Wednesday morning at 8,80., arriving 1 pi Masterton at 11. The coach loaves .vlnstcrtim on 'horeturn trip at 3 p.m. Fares—2s return, Is Gd single. Moo IITAMED | VV understand Double • Furrow l'l'-'u«li. Apply Fcrnsido, Featlicrston. WANTED- TO PUROHSE FOR CASH, Good Second-hand Pianos, Ameriein Organ and Harmoniums. Also tho public hi know that F. J. P.V Music Deput is tho best house in town to get good value for their money, either fur now or second hand Instruments. Terms exceptionally easy. I' 1 . •!■ PINNY having entered into an engagement with a first class Tuner and Repairer, is prepared to execute favors on tho shortest notice and at the lowest prices. —— PIANOS AND ORGANS IN STOCK FROM TEUMSEASY. Nolo the Address: IU. I.' INNY's Music Depot. MANNERS - STREET, WELLINGTON Opposite the Firo Brigade Station. WANTED KNOWNNEW, CHEAP AND GOOD BOARDING HOUSE. Sven Syvei'ston Will be glad to entertain all Sislttors, womng men ana visitors at the promises known as Cbristenson's Boarding Houso Cole-street (next Mr W. (i. Boards). Single and Double bedrooms, private 3s per day, lGs per week. Horse feed 9d, silling room for ladies. Meals Is, StaOling and Paddockmg free. 3210 VS/ a:\tiuj ivauwjN.— That tho )'\ Misses Jago, have coinmeuced business as Dressmakers and Milliners in Queen-street, Masterton, All orders entrusted to their charge will bo turned out with due regard to the latest style and finish. Charges moderate. COAL! COAL 11 COAL 111 WANTED KNOWN-That JAMES PETIUB, Expressman, has always on hand tlio Bust Household Coal. Orders left at Mrs E. Tayleu's Local Fruit Depot punctually attended t'). ,1233 WANTED KNOWN.-J, 1\ V V Cowie of tho Corner Stole, is' selling splendid Derwent Potatoes at os a cwt; also Prime Oa'rnaru Denvents at 5s Cd a cwt, for cash. 3-231 WANTED KNWN.-A. CHIS HOLM, Signwritor, Gilder, and Embosser on Glass, Art Decorator, Ac. Orders left with D. Cameron. Conclibuilder.Groytown, •>■"; T.'k-, Master ton will receive pr 0..:.- a:;-„r»;>. 3221 UTANIsTKNOWis.-aimrpKybß Y V Oiliiem is opening tlio Empire Oyster Saloon, opposite tho Empiro Hotel. All orders for fish, etc. dolivorcd. liabhits bought. 3219 VVAIMIUJ AKUVYiN.-Thflt J, '' COWIE lias reduced the pric. Brook's Celebrated Building Linio to 3/3 a bag, and Agricultural Linio to 2/- a bag for cash until further notice. This brings the cost of Agricultural Linio down to about 1/- a cwt, 3217 rTBD Known.—Hiat MissE. tyaii has commenced Business in MASTERTON as Dress and Mantle Maker. Having had considerable experience Miss Ryan can Guaranteo all Orders entrusted to her charge, to be turned out to tho Thorough Satisfaction of her Patrons. Latest Slylo and Fit Guaranteed. Charges moderate. Note tlio Address: In rooms above Mrs Hodgins' Fruit Depot, Queen-street. Masterton. 3168 WANTED KNOWN.-

1000 Patterns 1000 WE claim supremacy for Tailorin" in MASTEUTON.' Firstlv.-Wo havo"the O.ylyShow in this line, Secondly: We are the Oxly Employers of Labor. Thirdly: We give better Value and Selection than any other firm in Mastor ton. Lastly; We clothe the pcopl6 Cheap ran Ca.sh at tho Red House WEBR & LESTER, Cheap Cash Tailors, QuecnStroet, Mnslerton, 321 W" ANTED Farm, with stock, h. Write/ statin" particulars, to E.D., Daidj Ollico. H 204 WASTED iiMUWN-Tliat E, E. HARK ia prepared to Inko ordera for NEW ZEALAND TWEED SUU'S from 50a. Fit and workmanship Guaranteed, and is nls" ngont for tho Gentleman's colored and white shirts made to measure. Travelling agent for tho Mutual Life Association of Australasia. E. 1!. HARE, Dixon-strcefc. 8093 UrAM'EDKNOWN.-WhoToOali" W Crushed Oats, and Bran. Fowls' Wheat, Oat-straw Chaff on Sale cheap for cash at J, P. COWIE'S Corner Store QUiiEN-ST, REGISTRY OFFICE MASTERTON. WANTED KNOWN.-Call at E. V» Taylor's Local Fruit Depot, assortment of fruit and confectionory. U, ANTED KNOWN,-Paddoekin ( \ V for cattle, good feed and wator , to Mrs E, 'J'ayler. WAITING ENGAGEMENT. ■- Good housemaid with rofer-

WANTED.-A married couplo, Apply Sharp. WANIED,-(Por country), a boy to. milk and niako himself generally useful. WANTED. -By a youn» po re „n situation as lady-help, Thurncsticatecl. Good references. kasterton Labor ExcJaanse (Comer of Queen and Perry-sts ) ** rNTED KNOWN-Agent for _ Sydney Bulletin, Liberator, l'amily Friend, Now Zealand Mail, Canterbury Times, Daily, Star, Evening Press, and N.Z, J, Washington, Y\ J AN TED—Situation as Nurse'cirl. J* J. Wailiingtoii, W AJSTEI) '- I>orso "a rcijiiiringSoT T V vants or situations to apply to J Washington, Corner Shop. WANTED KNOWN.-Tobaccos, YT Cigars, Cigarettes, and Fancv Hoods of best quality at J, Washing. ton's. Hair Cutting and S!iaviu« Saloon attached. N.B—Privato iiairdressiDe Kooms for Ladies. 2flj'i WANTED KNOWN-A quantify of H 1 On, Sugar, Soap, Cand!';s, to. always in stock, at lowest pricea. J. P. Oowie's Corner sioro 2!)30 l WANTED KNOWN-Mns Dawson', ! ' .(lain of Dunedin) Dressmaker, Hcssoy - timi Mastcitrm. Dresses made, at rcasonablo priors. First-class lit | Mill style. Cutting ami llttmg classes i will be resuimv.l on tlm Ist May. 3170 WANTED KNOWN: Hubert ft will dohvor all classca of sawn timber at lowest current prion. Liberal allowance to buildora. 2377 D. aLABaSTERS TS the cheapest and best place fur OilI. _ skins, Horse Clothes, Kick Covers, Knitted Hammocks, Tents, Tarpaulins! &o. Prices to meet Hie Hints. Address - - D. ALABASTER, y+..; : . Opposite the Manuerr-stre'et Fire Br Mo Station Wellinjtoij,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3258, 17 July 1889, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3258, 17 July 1889, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 9 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume X, Issue 3258, 17 July 1889, Page 3

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