a milt lUvcraseuHM w 111 tllia ca amn ««(...., n TWENTY won*, 0> f. SIIILUi^KSf toMrtlon-SJXPKSCI ioach for all S Wt but , descriptions , , , ? f i out r r y( r «%fecoo%mav be Mat the Mastorton Male and female registry Oihce. 004 W n 1 S ' tMiioU » Jla ™d V V Couple on a station or a farm. Man thoroughly understands Stock management' droving and dealing. All particulars >au k [Wat to office. ' 223 •WANTED TO SELL oneHarmomum. V V Apply to Mrs C. Brown Perry-street. WANTED-Purchasers for WutoPtoer, @3d per lb, Apply at thin Office. 1Q yy AiMJiu -uccasional correspondents m '' the various country districia of the Wairarapa, Apply Editor WaisaeapaDailt WANTED KNOWN that supply the best and cheapest Shingi.is in Masterton. Apply Bowrj k King's 1/j-ASTEETON MALE AND FEMALE SERVANTS REGISTRY OFFICE. Next door to Jones' Fruit Store, Bridge-Street. N.B.—Employers and Servants can bo suited bv calling at tho above address 35 "Y 0 T I C E. ¥. P. FELLINGHAM'S Q.REAT CLEARING HALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES, 15? IS NOW OK, To make room for a large Stock to arrive VV. P, F. is now offering the whole of h Large and Varied Stock at EXCEEDINGLY LOW PRICES, For Cash ! Heads of Families, Working Men, and al who want good value, ought to visit W. P. F's. GREAT CASH SALE ! COMMENCING THIS DAY, FOE ONE MONTE OMII J Note the Address-. W. P. FELLJNGHAM. (Late J. Wrigley.) 181 rtHARLES POTTS (Late T. Bennett), WILDER AND UNDERTAKER, STEAM SASH & DOOR FACTORY, TURNING WORKS. —Note the Addebss— Neit door to Waikarapa Dailt Office, CARTERTON. 185 TjIENCING WIRE FOR SALE No. 8 at following prices : Under 10 cwt £ls 10 per to ~ 5 ton .. .. £ls 0 Over , .... £U 0 „ M. CASELBERG & CO., JUST ARRIVED. E R W A K A TI P U, From Sydney, transhipped Ex KILUBKET, FROM FOO CIIOO, 1237 packages NEW SEASON'S TEAS, I JOHNSTON & CO,
NOTICE TO THE INHABITANTS OF IN THE WAIEARAPA. DAVIS, Photographer, Is now in Wellington, taking Portraits at his old Establishment in Cuba-street, Parties requiring first-class Portraits would do well to pay him a visit when in town, as Mr D, will take them himself and guarantee perfect satisfaction. Should parties be unable to find the address, the Tramway passes the door. Ask for Davis & Co., Photographers, Cubastreet. N.B.—Photos taken in any weather or in an? style, and second to none. Children taken by the instantaneous process. 207 TIDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY, Opposite the Council Chambers, Queen-street, Masterot. T. E. PRICE, (Lato Clark & Price, of the New Zealand Educational Depository, Wellington), IMPORTER of STATIONERY & BOOKS, Begs to inform the Inhabitants of Masterton and its vicinity that he has re-opened the premises lately occupied by Mr J. J. Smith with A WELL-SELECTED STOCK Stationery, Books, School Requisites and Educational works, Bibles, Prayer and Hymn Books. 13* Inspection invited. 221 ,'OHN JACKSON V ACCOUNTANT, &c, Will feel favored to receive commissions from Tradesmen and others to make up Books or monthly accounts, Terms Very Libbrai. Communications may be left &t Mr Watt's Booksellor, 225
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 241, 18 August 1879, Page 3
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505Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 241, 18 August 1879, Page 3
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