Short advertisements totals colonm notezeeedtuir, nVENir words, ONE "SHILLMO each for FIRST lnsertion-SIX-PENOE each for all subsequent in' Isortlonß .'".'■:::.'' •': ,' :■ .' , :u.'-.it v V : '- WANTED.-A General Servant. Apply to Mrs G. Brown, Masterton. 22. ANTBD.-A-.man to, mako-himaeH;- >• » t generally usehil on a-smaH/farra.''' Apply to J; Hessey, Upper Plain, or .'to ,'G.,, ; -j Dixori,'Masterton. ~ "22 > ANTEDi-Apa V y . lis per day to • a firat-clais handNone, other need apply to John Lawl«r,;Hoß- • pital ■':, ' v'J nn lNTED—Purchasers lor Waits Papery ! YV @3d per lb. Apply at this Office.. ANTED.-To Let, a Dwelling House. ;.•> it Apply to J. J. Smithj atthii ':M ... ,\; :.-- : ; , r^oil;..s* ANTED.-Carpenters. Three "'■ ... Y Y hands. W. R. Thompson, G?ey-.: town, or on the job, Carterton. •- ;! ; U ;: -'-' WANTED.-A Good Cook.' '' Mr W. Kibblewhite, Temperance - •■■■' Hotel, Masterton. •'V. ' ,7i'... dale' Station, Lower Whareama. % TANTED.-Pick and 'shovel/men tor' YY Contract, Lower Nanaia, Apply toSellar&..Hales,- . ..,-■.'■" T/yiNTED—Occasional.coii'espondents' in "' the various country districts of the.. Wairarapa, Apply Editor Waibablpa Daily ' ANTED KNOTO-That A.Cpppihs YY is now offering the whole-of hie Stock in the Old Premises at Cost Price, to' save removal. Come and secure Bargains, • as the lot must he sold. i./.-'-G----WANTED KNOWN that Paros and Peterson have just received a my-, large assortment of Ladies', Gent's, and Children's Boots and Shoes. An inspection is respectfully invited at the Empire Boot and Shoe Shop. 334 ■V V know, that A. MUB.& CO.,Basket. makers, Courtenay Place, Wellington/can suppy them with BASKETS' of all kinds, at most reasonable prices, and on the shortest notice, N.B.—Wool-washing and Carrying Baskets made to order. 326 ACKSI SACKS! SACKS WANTED KNOWN-That there are 400 Good Sacks for sale at the Masterton Brewery. . '
WANTED TO SELL. . A Strong' Draught Horse. Warranted . quiet and staunch in harness. -Any kmf.it purchaser allowed a fair trial.' " Terms: Approved bill for £4O at3mon'" Apply to ' '' ' ' 1 J. SMITH. 334 Brickmaker, Greytor iuuo, Apply to Bhodes DonaH, ; 15')RIYATE Board and Residence for Gon. jl tlemen. • i Apply :;''•'J 317 " Beaumont House,- Perry-stfeeil T)LIMMER REEVES & C " WELLINGTON. •. Are Cash Buyers of all kinds of Graiij Produce. J LOST—Two Horses. One a horse' branded like 5 on near Bhoulderand near. rump, the other a chestnut horse rising six. The above Reward will be paid to anyone' returning the same to 20 J. J. PILKMJTON. ~ Q K S.' R E W A R D . ■ JLOST, Stolen, or Strayed from a post near McCarthy's Stables, a Gray Mare, branded 7on near shoulder. Any one bringing the same to Mr D. Blyth's Store will receive tho' above reward, ~- ~ :14. NOTICE TO TRESPASSER^ r : .;, THE Undersignedhaviiig sustained serious losses through persons trespassing ou his Land and setting firo to his Bush, gives notice that he v/ill -after this Trespassers on the same as the law directs. J.E.THOMPSON. " Masterton, Jan. 3,1879. . , 3 iLL outstanding accounts due to the estate of H. BENTLEY & CO. rendered to, January Ist, 1879 must be paid on or before, Wednesday, January 22nd, 1879. H. BENTLEY & CO. will finally close their business on the 22nd fast,, when the whole of their stock-in-trade will be offored for tender in separate departments. Masterton, Jan, Bth. 1879. 8
TN CONSEQUENCE of H. BENTLEY& -*- CO. Closing their Business all Goods will bo sold at Wholesale Cost-for .Cast up' to the 22nd inst. Masterton,— Jan. 9th, 1879. 10 IMPORTANT NOTICE. * ' '■ _ """T A VING this day disposed-of fay hi __ J. to Mr W. P. Feliinoham, I ta) opportunity of returning my sincere the my friends and the public general; the very liberal, measure of paij which they have accorded to mo. I tni my successor may continue receive W general support awarded me, and m will lcavo no effort untried to satisfy, the wishes of his customers. JAMES WBIGLEI. WITH reference to the above, I haw much pleasure in introducing myself to the public of Masterton, and beg to inform them that, having purchased Mr Wrigley's business, I shall make every effort to please my customers; and as I have succeeded in making arrangements for a regular'suinly of the best material nscd in the Trade, and cw guarautce first-class workmanship, I trust to ; receive a fair share of public support. 3 . W. P. FELLINGHAM. House-painter, Pafebhanqer, asd Decorator. HAVING commenced Business in' the above line, I trust by the employment of/ none but thorough tradesmen and sjfl'ct attention to work, to merit a fair slito of public patronage, J. I. is prepared to undertake work in any part of the Wairarapa. ' ■.■...■ Until the securing of suitable premises, orders left at Clayson's Union Club wil la promptly alt aided. Oils, Colors, Paperbanging, &c., on sale at Wellington prices for task 20
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 65, 22 January 1879, Page 3
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