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uw by ;a respeotable; yoang V 1..; woman, a situation in: a : family, to takia cnargo of cKildreii (very fond of them)] or as needlewoman or parlor maid, or on-a station. Address, care of Mrs Wilkinson, Post ! Office, Tauhorenikaui -■ :674 TITANTED'.-A General Servant \ apply ■ ,Y.V,-, ■to Mrs Grundy, sohool residence. ANTED.-The public .to remember YY that F. H. Woed.4 CO., are ; still ; carrying on the ■Wholesale branch of their Merchandism Unai'imaa fnH-Vm.,,,1, +l,^l,™™ relinquished the Eetail),.. Station orders promptly executed* ~->.-,■. v •;, . •5 . ■s. H. WOOD & CO., 673 and' General Mwohants rANTED.-A pair of Sawyer Apply, YY Mawley &Dodgshun, Ditton,Bangiv tumau. 573 RANTED, Immediately.-Two good. Yt Ploughmen. Wages, £l'per week. and board.—J. Tuck . 573 WANTPD.-A situation by a Married Couple, no family. Woman as Housekeeper, Cook, or Laundress; man to make himself generally useful.-" M." office of this paper. . 570 WANTED KNOWN .-The undersigned : is a CASH purchaser of TALLOW in large or small quantities. C: WILTON, Kuripuni, 559 scrub, Jas, - 537 WANTED Men for falling Stuckey, Eangitumau. LNTED to Bell about 800 fencing V V posts. Apply to Vile and D'Aroy. WANTED.-Menfor felling scrub. Apply to W. C. Buchanan, Tupurupuru, or P. G. Moore, Masterton. 523 WANTBD.-Eabbit Skins. Highest Price given for large and small quantities. Vile and D'Arcy. 515 ATO KNOWN.-That W. Wiley Y Y will supply the best and cheapest shingles in Masterton. Apply to Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Planing Mills, 434 W«» j.i j. a xi. —j. uiuuuoeiD iur nu\ut Shingles at 10s per 1000. One coat of Hematite Paint renders these shingles partly fireproof. -Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Mills. 476 TANTED Known, that A. Williams, If Blacksmith" and Farrier, Courtenay Pla«e', intimates to his friends and thepublio 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 the shortest possible notice. Cheapest firm in 'the Colony.. AH

WANTED Kno-Bu, the.Grosvenor Hotel, . Taranaki-street. Splendid promenade oa roof, commanding a beautiful view of. the city and harbor, and only a few minutes' walk from the Tramway, Superior accommodation 'for Boarders and .Visitors, also private suites of apartments for families. Visit'solicited, H.. C.Wilson, Proprietor. WANTED KNOWN.- Mrs • .Morey.'s Paper Pattern Depot, opposite Godbers Bakery, Cuba-street, Paper P,tterns of all the newest styles, from which ladies may cut their awn materials. Ladies' own materials cut out at a moderate charge. Ladies' costumes, 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 6d; 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.be accompanied by P. 0.0,, or stamDS. 477 ■ CiMiLL UNIMPROVED FAEMS ner •" Featherston and Greytown, in blocks to suit purchaser's. "Open 'swamp and bush country. Deferred payments. Apply -Messrs Joseph and Phillips, Dry Eiver Station Lower Valley, 34 IVIES BENNETT'S RRGISTBYOFFIOE • '. DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Institute, Masteeton, 43 IDEATIONAL DEPOSITORY' J . QUEEN-ST., JIASTEBTOH.. ~' . The half-yearly CLEARING-OUT SALE of Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, and School Eequisites, will be held for THEEE WEEKS ONLY, at GREATLY REDUCED PEICES. Sls T. E. PRICE. mROULATING LIBRARY. THE Undersigned has now opened a CIRCULATING LIBRAEY in connection with the Educational Depository. Terms—2s 6d deposit, and 4d on each book takeu out, 455 T. E. PEICE.

NOTICE OF EEMOVAL.-S. Kingdom. Plumber and Tinsmith, begs to in' form bis customers and inhabitants of the district that he has removed from the Foresters' Hall to the premises lately occupied by Mr Gillett, near the Temperance Hotel, where he hopes to receive a continuance of their patronage. 562

JG. MAOIAY bees to inform the in- , habitants of Masterton and surrounding districts that he has opened the.shop belonging to Mr Eussell, Kuripuni, as a BAKEItY, and hopes, by strict attention to business, and by supplying bread of the best quality to merit a fair share of patronage, 41b loaf weighed on delivery, 8d Cash only. Wedding, Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to order. 489

TO LET.—The Shop lately in the occupatiou of Mr A, T. Coppins, in Queen-street, Masterton, Rent moderate. THOS. 0. D'ARCY, . 498 Queen-street, fTIO LET ON LEASE IN FEATHER . S T 0 N. QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, on which erected a five-roomed Cottage and eight,stalled stable, adjoining the Railway Station with or without purchasing clause. Apply early to 7" j.'vile, Masterton.

situated in Church-street, lately in the occupation of Mrs Eockel, There ig one acre of land, with good garden, horse paddock, stable, and necessary outbuildings. Bent'-lo'Wi Apply to . r.a.D'AROY, SSB - Queen-street. ■ TO LET-lft QUEEN-ST. ,—I Shop and Swelling Ho'ubb lately . occupied by E. Gillett. Apply to Mr E, Feist. ffi: Wm.. ALEXANDER. EOR SALE.-A country HOTElij doing a steady trade. Possession in October ' Apply THOMAS THOMPSON, . 481 ' • Taiieru Hotel. ' i ■~/ . ;0H"-SAvE'B:i'; ■■.■•-. >Y the undersigned—' > , A EABLY SEED POTATOES. 568 : . F. ; .H,.]700p & CO. .; "M 10K SALE or to let —The Store. } Good opening foi a man of business with a small capital, Terms easy. Apply. J. Dijher. Possession in October. 568

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 574, 21 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 574, 21 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 574, 21 September 1880, Page 3

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