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WANTED on a. fattnj station, 1 by a steady, l praotioal J; (married, without encumbrance), who uiij< stands ploughing, milking, aud, shephe work;&c Apply at this office. , '49 ANTED.r-The;inhaUtantß'bf;,G!j VV ton andTarataM^'kabwitKatil undersigned-will deliver MM'at'THRE FENCE —Orderß. left : witti Messrs B. - A^QxirdS and Son, Carterton, promptly, attended^ 495 ..: .?:-';•:': '■■'■ i :X^&-?sZis% TANTED.-Purohasers for ■ lQ'tons: TY Good Derwent : Potatoes.'; Apply Co., Carterton, 'f; ..;0 ■'■ ,;?;f'" Cooper & C6i, Lower Adelaide Koad WelIT , will'supplythebest.and-'clieapes>£ oliinnlno in Mootorfnn ' Atlnlu t.n''.'Rflnnn iufifl Wrigley,WaipouaPlaningMUls, :,/■■ /434 WANTED KNOWN.-Freehold. House and land Wrigley's estate.: Only £l6O. Deposit £lO, balance monthly payments;at 8 per cent interest for 4 years, ■'.'''.:)" ':M 476 R.&J'BROWN.; ; : WA N• T E D.-Purchasers lor ;Bawn Shinglcsat 10s .per 1000./ One boat of Hematite Paint renders these Bhingles partly fireproof.—Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Mills. ' '; ',.."476 Y V 200 acres of Manuka Scrub, at Wainuiorn, on the land of.Mr McLaren. :Specir fications and particulars can he seen at the office of the undersigned, at Carterton, where tenders, will close on Saturday'3rd July next, ; ' ■■■■■■ H: H. WOLTBES..--

WANTJsD" Known, that A, Williams, Blacksmith ; and Farrier, Courtenay; Place, intimates to his friends and the public;' that he has engaged a first-class Coachbuilder. Buggies, expresses,'spring traps, spring and tip drays, of every description, made and repaired.. All orders punctually attended' to, and all work guaranteed and' and done on tlio. shortest possible notice. Cheapest firm in the Colony. 476 tANTED Know, the Grosvenor Hotel, VV Taranki-strect. "Splendid promenade on roof,, commanding a beautiful view, of .the. eity and harbor, and 'only a few m'inutos! walk from, the Tramway. ; Superior accommodation for Boarders and Visitors, ,alsd private suites of apartments for families. Visit solicited. H. C. Wilson, Proprietor. rT7ANTED KNOWN.--Mrs Morey's. VV ' Paper Pattern Depot,. opposite bodber s Bakery; Cuba-street; Paper Patterns of'all the'newest styles,- from which. ladies may cut their awn materials. Ladies' own materials cut out at a moderate charge'. Ladies' costumeß, 2s; children's do Is 6d ladies' jackets, Is 6d; child's do, Is. Ladies' dressing gowns in all the.newest styles, 2s; boys'suits, Is Gd; riding habits,.2s.—The above prices for flat patterns, fully trimmed patterns, with flat patterns'to cut by, double the above prices. All orders to bo accompanied by p. 0.0., or stamps. 477 WANTED KNOWN that J. Mandel, Tobacconist, Wellington, has received a large supply of Cigars, Tobacco and Cigarettes of the veiy best American brands; also lie has received a first-class Cutting Machine,, .the beat in New Zealand, and he .is prepared to supply in any quantity, wholesaloor fetail, tho foest'Cut Tobacco, and any orders J. M. may be favored with will be executed on the shortest notice. • . It youwant 'to enjoy a' ; good smoke, fey Mandel's Unsteained Tobacco.; Note.tlio - ' '• J.MANDEL, • Hairdresser & Tobacconist, Willis-st,, Wellington.- ■■ ■;' Best Brands Cigars always on hand. ; Wholesale buyers liberally dealt with. .464 MES ENEESEN, Hall-atreet, Master-" ton, wishes! to let apartments to lying-in Is dies from up-Country, or invalid ladies requiring nursing. ' Terms on application. '.:•■■.. 455 <MiLL UNIMPROVED FARMS ne r. Feathersto'n 'and Greytown/ in blocks to suit purchasers. Open swamp and bush country. Deferred payments.; Apply.'Messrs Joseph and Phillips, Dry River Station; Lower Valley, 346 ANTED 'KNOWN-That the PRICE YV of BREAD purchased from my ■establishment on and after this date will be EIGHTPENCE per 41b LOAF for CASH —Booked, 9d, the usual'discount allowed if paid weekly. J. CLA.YSON. June 14,1880. JG. MACEAY begs to inform' the in- , habitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has opened the shop belonging to Mr Russell, Kuripuni, as a BAKERY, and hopes, by strict attention to quality to merit a fair share of patronage. . 41b loaf weighed on delivery, 8d Cash only. Wedding, Christmas, and Birthday Cakes made to order. _ 489

JAMES. THOMPSON begs, to inform the • • -public that on and after this "date h°_ has ■ > '," ' ■"' " • REDUCED THE PRICE OF BREAD to 9d per large loaf and4Jdper small loaf, booked; and 8d per large loaf and 4d per smill-loaf, for cash. . The usual discount allowed on all accounts" paid weekly. , •'..■. ■ , JAMES THOMPSON. Masterton, June 14th, 1880. ' 489 T\ OS BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Institute, Masterton. . 43 " JAMES r THOMPSpN; BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER. • Q.UEKN-STREET, M ASTER-TON. t & . •J, ■ B R 0 W N .1; Sub-Agents for. North British and Morean-.. . tile Insurance Company, ' .' And Murray, Roberts & Co. Caßhadvanced.ou wool and insurances effectedat lowest current rates from sheep's; back to London. TO LET, with immediate possession, thatcentrally situated Shop and Dwelling adjoinine Mr Wvßell, draper, and lately, oeeupiod by him. . . ; For torms'apply to F;W. HALES, . V 399 .... '•". Queen-street. >j mO LET,—On short or long lease, that;; : JL most centrally-situated 2-storied build-•; ing at corner of Queen-Btreet and : Perry-) street, Masterton, containing {hop and five;: rooms'. Shop flat may be let separately, and up-stair rooms let for offices, Apply to - ; $ RAYMOND W. 464 •- >\ ■'■-■'_ .;::;:■.,:,: •-. ;Carterti)n'fc;| nO-LETi-i-The Shop in , Qweu-atresljn L"'.'' cently in the-eecupatipn pf^Mr ; R^G Williams', '"V'-'•'•..'■;■•■■" : :^.~:^^y-^. . v :---v... Apply, : :: ''-.'>:M ' J: ''. ■&?■ }'■ ?-'?§; mOcLET: ON.-LEASE; s |^amer|P ' erected y a ifi ve-ifa

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 498, 24 June 1880, Page 3

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