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TITAN J. ED.—A competent rabbif*. -t ~y y F. G. Moore terton ; or to Mr J, 1 Strang, Gladstone. ' ■ 1— i,? "IT/i ANTED.—A good Ploughman; mar- j YV j lied man, Apply to Mr Coleman 'Phillips, Dty.Biver, Lover-Valley.' ut 67%/. '• «s IT/- ANTED KNOWN.—That we have - YV i just received from London "The Catholio 'Parochial Hymn Book." Worf» " ', j 'ofiljf 1b 84 with musio 6s 6d;" Whittaker Bros./- Catholio- Depot,-Lambton Quay,Wellington" _ 1 675" ' ■TTTANTED ;'by'fa" respectable'' ynuig- v ■ :•.V V • woman; a'situation in a family to - - 1 take charge oTcKildren"(very.fond of them),".""" : or as.needlewoman or parlor maid, or on a ' station. Address, care of MrsWilkinson, Post •? 3, Tauherenikau'. of Sawyers. Apply,- 'T • < Mawley & Dodgshun/Ditton, Bangi« „ iumau.'i-.'teU:;/;i:K,i-v r \. ■ 673 *. ' "ANTED MOWN.--The undersigned .rjs ai CASH purchaser of TALLOW ' in large or small 1 quantities. : C; WILTON, •Kuripuiu.-V . V;. ; 669 %ANTEi) Men for falling scrub. Jas, •: YY ' Stuckey, Jkrigitumau, 637 ' • A /"AN T ED. fo sell, about 800 fencing '' posta.- i. Apply toiYilo and D'Aroy, •530 .. iTTTANTED.—Menforfelliug scrub. Apply i ?Vj ; to W. C. Buchanan, Tupurupuru,or •• Moore;Miasterton. .. • ;• 623 '.TXTANTRD,—iiabbit Skins. Highest . : V'Y,, Price-given- for large and small ; quantities.Vile and D'Arcy. 516 WANTED KNOWN,-That'W, Wiley :. . will supply the best and cheapest I /' shingles in Masterton. Apply toßacon and . . . Wrigleyj.WaipouaPlaning Mills,. 434* ( ■ ; ——" > WA N T E D.—Purchasers ■ for Sawn Shingles at 103 per 1000. One coat of Hematite Paint renders these shingles partly fireproof. -Bacon and Wrigley, Wai- , poua Mills. 476 WANTED KNOWN.—That we guaran- 1 tee, in spite of all Opposition) to sell our Groceries,- Drapery, Ironmongery, &c.,, as,. CHEAP as any House in tawn. Compare our Prices.—C. A. BRIGGS &'Co., ■ Masterton. '675 'ANTED,—Purchasers for our39bTweed " Snits. Apply early to C. A, BRIGGS & CO., Masterton. 7 ' 675 tttANTED KNOWN.—That C. A. vft,.,BEraas <fc. CO. are Agents for the Colqnial.lnsurance Co.' 576 " W' ANTED.—Buyers for our Splendid Tea at Is lid, Sugar 5.d, 5Jd, and 6d per lb—l6s, 18s, and 20s per bag; Cheese Bd, Bacon Bdi'Kerosine, lis 6d per tin, Ac. O. A. BEIGGS & CO., Masterton. 576 'ANTED.—The public to compare 0ur...• .. . ■ TEA at Is lid per lb with that sold, f by' 'others at 3s per lb,—C, ; A. BRIGGS & CO., Masterton. . -676 WANTED.— The public to Buy at the " ; Cheapest Market,-i-C. A. BRIGGS & CO., Masterton. 676 ANTED Known, that A, Williami, Blacksmith and Farrier, Courtenay ' Place, intimates to his friends and thepublie 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. ' 476 WANTED Knotfn, the Grosvenor Hotel, Taranaki-atreet. Splendid promenade on 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. 476 ANTED KNOWN.-Mrs Moray's Paper Pattern Depot, opposite Godber a Bakery, Cuba-street. Paper P tterns of all the newest styles, from which lad.ies may cut their ®wn 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 accompaniedby P. 0.0,, or stamps. 477 SMiLL UNIMPROVED FARMS no r Featheraton andGreytown, in blocks to suit purchasers; Open awanip and bush country, Deferred payments, Apply Messrs Joseph and Phillips, Dry Biver Station Lower Valley. 34 BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE ?OR ' DOMESTIC SERVANTS.

IHBTITUTK, MiSTERTOH, 4S Educational depository Quekn-st. , MASTEKTON. The half-yearly CLEARING-OUT SALE of : Books, Stationery, Fancy Goods, and School Requisites, will be held for THEEE WEEKS ONLY, at GREATLY SEDUCED PRICES. 515 : T. E. PRICE. OIRCULATING LIBRARY. THE Undersigned hns now opened a CIR« CULATING LIBRARY in connection with the Educaiioaal Depository. ;Terms —2s 6d deposit, and 4d on each book taken out. '455 ; T. E, PRICE, N 1 OTICE OF REMOVAL.-8. KINGDOM. Plumber and Tinsmith, begs to in form his 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. MACKAY bees to inform the in- , habitants of Masteiton and surrounding districts that he has opened the shop belonging to Mr Bussell, Kuripuni, as a BAKERY, 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, 83 Cash only, Wedding, ; Christening, and Birthday Cakes made to order. 489 M ABTE RI 0 N BAKERY JAMES THOMPSON. ' BREAD AND BISCUIT BARER' QUEKN-fITBEHT, MABTIRTOK, , T 10 LET ON LEASE IN FEATHER 8 T 0 N. ; QUARTER-ACRE of LAND, on which ii erected;, a .five-roomed' Cottage and eight*'• stalled stable adjoining the Railway Station, with or without purchasing 'clause. Apply • early to '' 1 VILE . ' '■ -i ,-i Mastertoni {■ V , 1 -TO LET-IN QUEEN-BT. rpHE Shop and. Dwelling House lately-'; 'k JU?jw<mpied,Jw E. Gillett. , f «\ ; Apply to.Mr'E;'Feist. ' . , ?i^' 466 'Vta' ?'? j'f'ffifc -ALEXANDER. TjlOR SALE,—A country HOTEL, dojing.'*-\ " J> : • a steady trade, -Possession in October..."' 4 Apply; .THOMAS THOMPSON)' v* : ,;j ~0, 1 "--Tauoru tvm.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 577, 24 September 1880, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 577, 24 September 1880, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 577, 24 September 1880, Page 3

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