■ 'Bhortr'adVertiSßraents' iii "this ; ollnntn' not oxuectlii^r^ TWENTY words, ONE SHILLING each for FIKST. iiwertion-SIX-PENCE each for all sutaquent in bortionß. WANTED.— A strong Lad for carrying out orders. Apply at once to T. Hi. Murray & Co., Masterton. 77 WANTED— A Joiner, One accustomed - . to mill work preferred, Apply' Bacon k Miciikll, Waipoua Milk,' 76 W ANTED-A Lad as Cashier, Must bo quick at figures. Apply eharp to M. Caselberg & Co., Musterton, 76 'ANTED to Purchaso—Horses and Carts. Two or three good Teams, • Apply Richard Dickson, Contractor, Feathorston, 74 ANTED—A Married Couple for. , , Station. References required, Apply Masterton Male aud Female Registry Office. TXT ANTED-A man Cook and HouseVV maid. Also, a Shepherd. Apply Masterton Male aud Female Registry Office. 73 TED—Purchasers for Waste Paper, @3d per lb, Apply at this Olfice. TTTANTED—Men for falling 1,000 acres VV light hush and scrub. JiS. Stocky, I'angittunau. !i. r ) NTED to Purchase,— A feiv good Hack Horses. Apply to lon.\'s and Fergusson, Masterton. 03 Vtf ANTED—Occasional correspondents in '' the various country districts of tho Wairarapa. Apply Editor Waiiiaiiap\.Datly SITANTED—Six General Servants, V \ Wages, 15/• to IS/-; also Nursegirls. Apply sharp Masterton Male aud Fcmalo Registry Office. 70 "iXTANTED Tenders, till March 19th, for YY digging aud trenching land at per acre. For further particulars apply to W. MC'JabmiE. 72 "ANTED, for the Masterton Public School; the services of a Drill Instructor. Applications, stating terms for two short lessons per week, will bo received till MONDAY, 24th instant. J. McQueen, Secretary. , 78 WANTED immediately to rent, with option of purchasing, a comfortable six or eight-roomed Houso in Masterton, with coacli house and paddock preferred, State terms, &c,,to Dr Keating, Resident Surgeon, Wellington Hospital. 72 T iO LET—Half a Shop and residence in main street. R, Hare. 78 mO LET.—A stable. Room for two horses, hay loft, &c. Apply E. S, Richards, Masterton.. 72 rpO LET,—A Neat 4-roomed Cottage. 1 Apply to R. G. WILLIAMS, '2O Masterton. TO LET.—A five-roomed House, with 8 acres of Land, in Yorke's Estate, Upper Plain. For further particulars apply at this office, 70 jyjASTERTQN MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE, Next door to Jones' Fruit Store, Bridge-Street. N.B.—Employers aud Servants can bo suited by calling at tho above address. 85 ROBERT GARDNER & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL IRONMONGERS, WELLINGTON. OUR Stock is large, variety great, mi-J our prices will bear comparison witli any other house in New Zealand. SPECIALITES. Carpenters', Cabinetmakers', and Builders, Blacksmith's and Wheelwright's, Cooper's, Painter's, ami Butcher's Tools and Requisites, House and Hotel F^j^'uinglronmongery. -Electro-plated Ware, Lamp Ware, &c., everything, in fact, required by Mechanics, Farmers, Saw Millers, and for House Fur. nishing. Season's supply now opening. The largest yet imported, consisting of —Guns, breech & lOUSzlg.loading. Rifles and Carbines, l'owder, Shot, Cap?; Cartridges, Gun Fittings, and Cwi ridge imjiSlaculs. ROBT, GARDNER & CO.. Wholesale & Retail Ironmongers, WELLINGTON. 23 I SMITH & CO., Fancy Goods Dealers, Fruiterers, Seedsmen, Land and Commission Agents, Bridge-street, Masterton, (opposite Bell's, Dcnisou Houso). All kinds of tho best Seeds (guaranteed by Mr McCardle) kept in stock, Regular supplies of Fruit, &c., vholcsale and retail, A large supply of Novels, Stationery, Tobaccos, Pipes, Ac., always in stock. N.B.—The Trade supplied with Fruit, &c., at Wellington prices. f>3 N. ° T _ l ° J. VILE & CO. beg to intimate to the inhabitants of Masterton that they have discontinued business as General Carriers from March Ist. ylll debts owing to the firm will be received and receipts given by 11. and J. Drown. Punctual settlement necessary, 02 J. VILE & CO. W. W, McCARDLE' HAS for Sale, at his Shop, Bridge-street, FURIT TREES of his own growing——Apples for Preserves——Apples for Baking——Plums for PreservesAll the best Desert Fruits on hand. nd jyjTt J. VILE begs to inform the inhabitants o£ Masterton and surrounding district that lie has taken the FLOUR MILL from Mr J. Citiiip, and is now prepared to grind grist at current rates. Wheat purchased. Best silk-dressed Flour, {Second 1 ;, and Brail on sale at the mill. J. VILE. Masterton, March 3, 1979, 03 THE undersigned begs to notify that ho has resumed his old work of BILLPOSTING and BELL-RINGING, and will be glad to give his best attention te all persons requiring his services in and around the neighborhood, but Travelling Theatrical parties will be required to pay m advance. •9 THOMAS WILLIAM SHUTJ2,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 112, 19 March 1879, Page 3
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