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IED KNU WrJ.-Advcrtistmei.tß .■:VV'--.'in'thiß oolj}iim- not' exceeding Hi words ONE SHILLING first insertion SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. INTED.t-A good station cook. Apply VV .atonoo. W.C. Buchanan, Tupumpuru. •■■■•. .836 WANTED-A Purchaser for 12 or 14 llabbit Dogs, been in constant work; price moderate, Apply Wim Stuart Forbes, : Carterton. WANI'ED-A Situation in a storo by .1 well-eHucateti Boy, about Mycarj' old, where ho would have a comfortable home. Apply office of this paper. WANTED TU UT.-ojhop and (Ma*; Queen-street,. near Post Olrifc - known as Wilton's. For terms apply to Jas. Brown. t34 T7"ANTED.-Men to- contract for thins. yV W. 0. Buehanan,Tupuiupuru. WANTED.— A housekeeper to look after three grown-up children, at Masterton. Apply to J", Brown, nown, that Wrigglesworth VV and Bums, Photograplieis by appointment to his Excellency. the.Governor. The only exhibitors who neeived Fist Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and .Melbourne Exhibitions. Addidjs, Wiliis-strcet. WANTED KNOWN:-Tho bo 3 t end cheapest place in the Wtiiarap 1 for Druggists' Sundries is Mr J. Montoiih's Masterton Agent-K.H. CMINcHEN,--Book-seller, Queen-street. ( . 8-0 WANTED KfiOWH.-Cuok and KuiM . Tent makers, etc ' have oa suit Oilskin Suits from 14s to 355. A good suit at 20s. Horse Cloths 15a to, ids. Cart Covers 15s to .lOs, Cx 8 Tout and 1- ly 20s to 255. 8x 10 tent and tiv, SJSs to KUs. On sale rick covers. Tents all sizts and qualities. Block rope, twine, etc. In order ing oilskins please send height and weight. Address Custom House Quay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN.-Fancy llcpository, Wools, paper patterns, etc. Servants' Begistry, Country orders promptly attended to.-Mrs Biri-011, Munster. House, Cuba-street, Wellington, 7b"/

\a. ANTED.-People in the Wairarapa V to know that J. W. FEAJi, of Willis-street, Wellington, repairs all Minis of Sewing Machines. Machines of' Lest makers always in stock at lowest prices. A guarantee with each machine. iSee our price list bsfore buying elsewhere. Needle.* oil, shuttles, and accessories. NAMachinists' work of all descriptions cheaply and efficiently executed—a trial uolicittd;' WANTED KKOWN.-Detoul, tins PIIOTOGRAI'HER, lias Gpuliud noiv rooms in Cuba-street, Oartes-de-Visite from 7s (id per dozen, will neither fade Bur spot. Children by the Instantaneous N.B.—Traniß stow at the door. / .17 WANTED. - Kabbitslrins, Sheepskins Wool, Tallow, and Hides in any quantity, Highest prices given by Vile iV D'Arcy, Queen-street, (i? WANTED.-Thc Travelling Public tc L-nn,„ llmf t1.A„..„„ !,„..„ J!... . ..1.... accommodation at Kimjlkwmte's Famu Accommodation House, next Feist's Store, Queen-street, Masterton, Weekly boarders, £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is Oil. Spwiial arrangements for families. Hoises fed for Is per feed. ?(!•-, WANTED Known, that Wrigglesworlb and Binns, Photographers by appointment to His Excellency the Governor, have obtained the Erst Prize for Portraits at the Sydney Exhibition. Address Willis street, Wellington. 057 WANTED Kf'OWN.- That 'yon can Buy Slthujlss at 8s per 1000. Apply H. Jones Carter, Upper Plain. (j;V| mALLOW at the Soap and Candle -Work? 1 Kuriptini, 0. Wilton. WANTED THE PCBLIC TO KNOW THAT J. W. LEAHY & CO. Have received another Consignment of NEW GOODS-LADIES' & CHILDREN'S HOOTS, From 2a Cd upwards. Very Cheap Ladies' and Gentlemen's SLIPPED. VV can purchase the WAIRAIiAI'A DAILY at Whittaker Bros., Booksellers, Lambton Quay, also at Mr J. Watts,.bookseller Willis-streei'.

FOB DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Institutk, A'wruitioN, STOCK & PKODUCE REGISTRY OFFICJi'." HAVING purchased from Mr C. J. FiiEETn, Cnmicil Chambers, Masf.crton, the Stock mid Produce Agency and liiifiismv Book, the leg.! ic business as heretofore. Farmers and rnnholdors are respectfully invited to inspect tho tonm for r>gistnnbii in the Stock t'ocit for sale or purchase JAMES BHOWN. CommL-sioiwiiient. . MABTERTON CEMETERY. PEHSONS having Enclosures at the JListcrton Cemetery san have *,lio Graves kept OLE Ait oi WEED* and in PItOPEU IiKPAJB, at a MuDEK.-.Thl CHARGE, on applying to the Custodian, J. C. INGRAM fpHE WAIIIAItAPA DAILY is reguiaiiy 1. filed for ltefcrenee at " The Associit.-.l News and Advertising Bureau of New Z-.>,v lan l" (where advertisements are received for any paper published throughout the World), Stitehljiiry's Building, Auckland. mHB PERMANENT INVESTIIKSf, 1. AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 0- ■ WAIRARAPA. Main-sthkf.i , G iturrowN. Jucoorated under tho "Building Societies Act, 187G."J DIRKCTORS ; 'dessrs Charles Pharazyn (Chairman), M, Cvelberj!, J. Fuller, W. C. .Cm'i, J. Snodgrri?, W. Booth. Tub Annual Income ewjosds ... £7,000 COITAL ON LoAH £18,0!'0 Pkofits already allotted M,m Rkskhvb Fund -£81)4 The purposes for which the Association is established avo twofold. In ilin first place it ofFers .in excellent method of investment for those who wish tn accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rate consistent with perfect security and by allowing small or largo sums to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms'to tho circumstances of all

li. the second place to those who require loans upon properties they already possess, oh \vl i, may meet with opportunities of properties advantageously, it presents to means of obtaining advances upon easy and favorable, terms. The Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscription?, on investment shaves, 5/ per month ; ultimate value of shares, £SO. Applications for shares to bo addressed to' the .Manager. A liberal commission allowed to Aleuts on . all investment shares issued through them. OiKco Hours: Llonday, Wednesday, and Friday, from 2 to 4 p.m. Pay day; The lirac Saturday in e;ioh month between the hours of 2 and 4 and 7 cud!) p.m The Manager will attend at the Club Hotel' Ma6tcrton, every Thursday evoaing pT&sediug the pay day in ttreytown. ■ • geobge wyett, Manager.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 842, 10 August 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 842, 10 August 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 842, 10 August 1881, Page 3

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