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I, by a young Lady—Engageth° as Seamstress. Apply iMai office. jgg Ty"A."NTED—By a Harried man, a billet Cnlmmi ln t or ot,le nvisc. Five years WANTED KNOWN.-Portraits and Jriln7PnP-?'° IIWV 1)M1S t!!,!e " for 153 will bo / r ' eS ß ivin S satisfaction Willi fi»' r " Wtllollt fllri ' Jol ' d>!«ge. J W l I 7T, pretc d solicited. A larrro >wnr t,. ment of West Coast native pictui-o?, sSubt ' Sc,u 'b' Next Public Libiary, Temperance Hall, Jlasterton, e!l i iat. ati,li,wuita s > V as groom m town or country. Apply Masterton Male and Female Registry, BridgeVV A ® KD_ 4, 8° 0(1 General Servant, V V Housemaid, and Nursepirl ,l„„iJ AM KD—Contractors to Cut Chaff. . . Must provide two horses. Apply to Emm Meredith, Upper Plain. 131 ¥ A S?^ ei,solls wi,li "8 t0 Prospect for the Masterton Prospecting ComI'my. Apply m writing, stating experience terms, to E, A. S. Wyi.ue, Secretary W A ™~A Ploughman, married man V V preferred. House provided. Apply to John lUvxei;, Taratahi. 114 WANTED-By_ a practical Farmer, of U long experience, ivlio has a mod knowledge of all the modem Farm i.E Jii a station or farm Manager. Apply to G. i Mstftte "(Hand 4gent Masterton WANTED— A General Servant, fe ■ Kept. Also a Lad io make hum'' generally useful, Apply to Mrs W. G iW Greytown. !/: '■ l¥™,V stroll fe' mKvo Youtin' rV Apply Selub & Haws . 95 AMD-Purchasers for Waste Paper.' @3d per lb. Apply at this Office. W WANTED-Occasional correspondents in the various country distvicts of the auai 'apa. Apply Editor Wairahaiw Daily rnO LEl'.—The business premises, Queen--1 street, Masterton, lately in the occupaon of the undersigned. Immediate possesion can be given. Further particulars on application to H. BENTLEY. TO LET,-A live-roomed House, with 8 .acres of Land, in York's Estate, IW nam. I'or further particulars applv at this ° c ' 70 jyjASTHRTOIi MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE. Next door to Jones' Fruit Store, Bridge-Street. N.B—Employers and Servants can be suited bv calling at tho above address. 35 W. W. McCARDLE HAS for Sale, at his Shop, Bridge-street; I'Ulill IIiEES of his own growing——Apples for Preserves——Apples for Baking——Plums for PreservesAll the best Desert Fruits on hand. i- POINT. Mr &, BURSLEM is noiv prepared to take Passengers and Freight right through to Castlepoint every week— Leavinc, Castumjxt at 8 a.m. on Mondays, Eetbhnixu to (jAS'ri;Ei'oiN"r from Masterton at 8 a.m. on Wednesdays, weather permitting, Calling at_ Taucru, Bennett's Station at longdate, Cripp's, and Tenui, Any orders parcels, &c,, left at Corbett's umpire Hotel will receive prompt attention, Horses broken in to Saddle and Haniesv Every care taken. 52 g OIL IN G DO W N IHE lauherenikan foiling Down Works ire now open for the season. Terms—lod per head. M ALFRED TYEK, HAPvE AM A 800 T 8 WILLIAM IvIDDLE having engaged a first-class Bootmaker, can guarantee all orders to be executed on tho shortest notice, and in a first-class stylo. Sewn work and water-proofs made to order. None but the best material used. 87 A M LEXAHDBA BOARDING HOUSE, Chapel Strett, ' MAST E ]\ T 0 N. 0. ENERSEN having taken the above Boarding House, begs to inform the Public that lie is prepared to accommodate Boarders with all tho comforts of a good home. 84 p 1 A N 0 ~in On Sale by the undersigned, ex Inch Marnock— 1 i rosewood and walnut Pianos, full tricord, by Schiedmaycr and Soclme, Stuttgart. These pianos, having oblique strings, possess all the power of a " grandfor' richness and brilliancy of toniT they are unsurpassed. and are the most highly finished instruments ever imported into the colony, T. J. LAD!) & CO., Star Chambers, Lamhton Quay, c "' n Kton. ]\/|P WkE begs to inform the inhabitants of Masterton and surrounding district that he lias taken the FLOUIt MILL from Mi J. Chimp, and is now prepared to grind grist at current rates. Wheat purchased. Best silk-flrcsscd Flour, Seconds and Bran 011 sale at the mill, ! J. VILE, 11 • Masterton, March 3, 1879.' ; OJ

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 162, 17 May 1879, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 162, 17 May 1879, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 162, 17 May 1879, Page 3

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