XXTANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT. ▼ ▼ Apply at the office of this paper, ociy tf T VTANTED, a MAN to milk cows and T V make himself generally useful. Apply to Mr LOGAN, Tai nuinu Station, or at the office of this paper. oc*l9 4t 'ITT ANT ED immediately, > \ House PAINTERS. Apply to MEREDITH & STADUM, Good 117 ANTED KNOWN.—That Mr E. E. * V OTIALLARAN Tailor, Waipawa, s now prepared to execute all orders at :he shortest notice. oc 12-tf \\T ANTED immediately, for Middleton ▼ \ farm, Wuipukurau, a MARRIED COUPLE, the husband as general servant, and the wife to cook for the hands. None need apply unless they can give unexceptionable references as to character and qualifications.
For the Native Reserve nenr Waipawa, an active, steady MAN, who will be employed partly in looking- alter a flock of sheep, ;md partly in hash work by contract. There is a cottage on the place, and a cow’s gra s will be allowed, or the use of a cow, in the case of a married applicant. Apply to H. R. RCJSSELL, Mount Herbert, "VVuipukurau. October 16, 1878. oclS) 3t riIYRKE and HUFF will commence the J. SOENIC branch of their business in a few days. All those who desire views of Houses, Animals, &c., photographed, will oblige by sending in their orders us soon as possible. The Portrait Gallery will be open for a few days longer. ocl6 If NOTICE. I BEG to notify that I have appointed Mr RICHARD F. BICKERTON to collect all outstanding debts owing to me, and have empowered him to act on my behalf in the event of any accounts not being settled on application. DR. ALEXANDER TODD, Waipawa. October 2, 1878. cc2 tf MR . A . II . SY M O .NS , PIANO TUNER, Is now in Waipawa, and wishes to inform th<* inhabitants of Waipawa and surrounding district that be is prepared to tune and repair Pianos and Han-ioniums. lb- offers Piano* for sale from £35 up' ards. Also, Harmoniums from £9. Mu t»n anti Hamlin’s Organs per agreement. Mr Simons is prepared lo deal on the Dcl'i-rred Payment System, extending over twelve or eighteen months. Ml orders l< ft ai 8.l r’s Em.arc Hotel, Waipawa, will be attended to. oel9 tf N 0 T I C E.
RE-OPENING OF BUSINESS. MRS. KEMP, General Storekeeper, having removed from the old store, in xt Waipawa Hotel, begs t" announce the.t Mr Amy-will in future carry on the business of Geu'-ral Siorr-kcoper, hitherto conducted by her, on nev/ premises next Messrs Luca* and Humphreys, cabinet makers. While deeply t sinking her customers for pa.-t favors, she trusts they will continue their patronage. ALFRED ROBINSON, FISHMONGER, WAIPAWA, » EGS to inform the settlers of Waipawa and su. rounding distiicts that he receives every Tuc-alay and Friday a large variety of fish from the S,nc, which he Vv ill su|»ply at less than HALF TUB PRICES hitherto obtained in this district. lLe will, in a few days, be in receipt of a regular consignment of Crayfish, Pippics, and other shellfish, Smoked and Dried Mullet, and fresh also when obtainable. The well-known Picton herrings will also be supplied. oclO tf
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Waipawa Mail, Volume I, Issue 11, 19 October 1878, Page 3
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