Wanted. Wanted Advertisements. Not exceeding 25 words. One Two Three Six Insertions. GASH 1/6 2/6 3/6 6/6 Booked 2/- 3/- 4/6 9/W ANTED KNOWN. —For Footwear suitable for country wear try Hannah and Co. " G." Brand. Ladies' Strong Leather Shoes, 5/11 to 8/9. Ladies' Strong Dairy Boots, 6/11 Ladies' Strorg Chrome Boots, 10/6. Ladies' Strong Chrome Button Boots, 1] 16. Men's L ; ght Leather Boots, Sprigs, 7/il. Men's Strong Bed Shooters, 8/11 to 14/6 Men's Whole Back Shooters .best quality), Boys' and Girls' School Boots from 3/6. Warm Slippers, 9 J, ]/., 1/3, to 2/3. Ladies' Gaiters, 1/11. All goods marked in plain figures at R. HANNAH AND Co., Ltd. LOST— A CoJJie Pup. Finder rewarded upon returning same to Mr H. W. Kobisson, Worktop road. TO LET—4-roomed Dwelling at Akura, two fireplaces, with or without an acre of land. Apply this office. WASBING. MBS GRUSCHOSV, Queen - street, second house patt the Convent, is prepared to go out Washing by the day. WANTED- Respectable Boarder in pt ivate house. Apply Daily Times Offie?. WHEN purchasing insist on " SWAN " HAMS and BACON, and secure the £5 to be awarded 31st August, 1904. WANTED— To Let or Sell House, Church-street, 7 rooms, stable. Apply to G. S. W. Dalmmple, Land Agent. EARLY CLOSING NOTICE. ON and after SATURDAY NEXT, our establishment will be closed at 9 p in., until further notice. TURNER & TURNER, Tip top Teas, Masterton. June 6th, 1904. WANTED KNOWN—That W. F. SHAW'S Sale for Macintosh Coats, caped and paddock shaped, and Chesterfields is now on. Six hundred pounds worth of Boots now on bund at right prices from 5/ upwards. Goods of all kinds. Men's Equipments chiefly kept. If the gentlemen who left without being served last Saturday will call during the week, or on Saturday, and will have patif nee until I serve other customers, they will be served with civility and rcore attention than by finding fault, because I cannot serve them all at once. Saturday is a busy day for me, and I work single handed. So to save people having to go away unserved on Saturdays, if they could possibly call during the week, it would be better for both themselves and me. 64> TiMIE great need of the age is a TeaJL pot that icill make a Cup of Tea on scientific principles." —Dk. Kettle. Tubkeb & Tuener (Tip Top Teas) will supply anyone with a Teapot containing the very qualities it should possess. Various s:zes, shapes and prices. WANTED KNOWN—We have just landed 20 bales of Canvas and White Duck, Collar Check and Felt, for Horse and Cow Covers. We are prepared to make Horse and Cow Rugs in the latest patterns as cheap as any house in New Zealand. Bugs guaranteed to fit if the borse is measured. Also a parcel of Kangaroo Skins for long Leggings.— TOWNSEND & COWPER, Saddlers and Harness-makers. ANTED KNOWN—You can always rely upon a most refreshing and delightful Cup of Tea, freshly made in little teapots, with nice bread and butter and cakes, at the pretty Lorna Doone Tea Room at Tubner and Turner's Tip Top Tea Shop, Queen-street, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN. —Extension of Drainage—l beg to intimate, that in view of the extension of the drainage, I am prepared to lay on drainage connections at lowest possible prices, consistent with good workmanship. Estimates given, plans prepared free of cost. Being a thoroughly qualified plumber, I guarantee all work done through me. —R.E. JONES, Sanitary Plumber (by exam.) Queen-street, Mastertor. , SPECIAL NOTICE. HAVING made special arrangements with the " Bee Ointment Manufacturing C 0.," I have landed direct from the Factory a large supply of" Bee Ointment " and " A.C. Cobn Cuke " —two widely-known, excellent preparations.—HEßßEßT T. WOOD, Chemist, Masteiton. • MASTERTON BAKERY. CHAMBERLAIN BROS., IyTANUFACTURE NOT ONLY FIRST-CLASS BREAD. but also Cakes and Small Goods of the Very Best Quality. COME AND TRY THEM. Wedding Cakes a Specialty. Afternoon Tea Daily. P.O. Box 19. Telephone No. 39. H. PATEMAN, Manager. CHAMBERLAIN BROS., STEAM ROLLER FLOUR MILLS, Chapel and Albert-streets, Mastebtosu NONE BUT THE BEST WHEAT PROCURABLE GROUND. OATS, PEAS, BEANS, MAIZE, Crushed either for horse feed or pig meal. P.O. Box 19. Telephone No. 7. W. Me. P. COLE, Manager.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume XXVIII, Issue 7819, 12 August 1904, Page 1
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