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IT AN i'ED. KNOWN.—Advertisement . T ill 'this duuih not txceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. W ANTED.—A Smart Active. Lad. B. Jones, Grocer, Queen-st., Maaterton. WANTED.— A smartyoung man to look after the stoblcs and make himself generally useful. Apply to T. Thompson, Taueru Hotel,-, 8(iO WANTED—THe person who took the big pair of Bteps fromtho Town Hall to return them at once, as the owner wants the use of them for a few days, SCO ANTED—Two good. men for the Plough. Apply John Burrows, caro of R. H. Elliotte, White Hart Hotel, Ca.urton. 857 WANTED ou a'station.—Married Couple without encumbranceman to milk, rear calves, and attend to garden (must be able to plough); woman to cook for station handß and attend to dairy. ■ Appiy, with references, to Box 68, P.O. Masterum. WANTED Known, that Wriggleaworth and Binns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor. The only exhibitors • who received / Fist Prizes for Portraits at"■■ Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions Addles, -Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN.-Cook and Kuidifc' Tent makers, etc havo on sale Oilskin Suits from 14s to 355. A . good suit at 20a. Horse Cloths los to Ms. Cart Covers 15s 10 .iOfl, 6x 8 Tent ant) l'ly 20s to 255. 8x 10 tent and fiy, 28s to Ms. On sale rick covers. Tents all sizes and qualities, Block ropo, twine, etc. In order ing oilskins please send height and weight. Address Custom House Quay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN,—Fancy Depository, Wools, paper patterns, cte. Servants' Registry. Country orders promptly attended to.—Mrs Birrell, Munster House, Cuba-street, Wellington. • ' 7(j? "O/" ANTED KNOWN,—Deveeil, . tha ' , .Phoiogbu'heßi has opened new rooms, in Cuba-street, Carfces-de-Visite from 7s 6d per dozen, will neither fade nor spot, Children by the Instantaneous process, N.B.—Trams ston at the door. /J7 WANTED.— The Travelling Public tc know that tliey can have lirst-class accommodation at KißßLEwmtE'.s Family Accommodation House, noxt Feist's Store, Queen-street, Masterton, Weekly boarders' &1, all mealß, Is ; Beds, Is fa'd, Special arrangements for families, Horses fed for Is per feed. 7ug WANTED KNOWN.-Tlmt you cm Buy Shingles at 8s per 1000. Apply H. Jones Carter, tipper Plain. (ji\) WANTED. TALLOW at the Soap and Candlo Work '.Kuripnni, C.Wilton. WANTED THE PUBLIC TO KNOW THAT J. W. LEAHY & CO. Have received another Consignment of NEW GOODS-LADIES' & CHILDREN'S BOOTS, From 2a Gd upwards. Very Cheap Ladies' and Gentlemen's __ SLIPPERS. WANTED KNOWN. FIVE ACRES rich agricultural land, ono mile Irom Masterton Post UHice, can be bought for. JAMES BROWN. (J TR AYE D-Young German Collie DO&. kJ Finder will be rewarded on returning he same to the Club Hotel Stables. 817 EATEP AYERSin the Featherston Highway.District who have neglected to PayJ your Bates-PJl' UP AT ONCE! and entitle yourselves to Vote, WAIRAEAPA Visitors to Wellington can purchase the WAIEAUAPA DAILY at Whittnker Bros., Booksellers, Lambton Quay, also at Mr J, Watts, book, seller Wiilis-stree}'. RH BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFICE M" FOR DOMESTIC 'jMEVANTS. Institute, A'werton, IMPORTANT 0 THE RESIDENTS OF WAIRARAPA Those repiringNcw WINTER CLOTHING Should Call on . rpBE - ZEALAND (JLOTHING JpAOTORY. ■ CLOTHING, Well-made, Thoroughly Shrunk, Perfect Fir, The New Zealand ClothingjFactory Employs upward* ni hands, and have branches all over the Colony, ENCOURAGE COLONIAL INDUSTRY Remmhir you can purchase A SINGLE ARTICLE AT THE WHOLESALE PRICE. . UNDERCLOTHING Colonial made BLANKarS COLONIAL MADE.' BOY'S CLOTHING Of every description and well worth Inspection, ut 3 for the Unrivalled WERTHEIII SEWING MACHINE. Everj; article marked in Plain Figures and '' for Nett Cash, without Discount or reduction of any Kind. Lamblon Quay, JOHN GALLIE, Manager. MASTERTON CEMETERY. PERSONS having, Enclosures at; the Masterton Cemetery can have the Graves kept CLEAR of WEED.S and in PROPER REPAIR, at a MODERATE CHARGE, on applying to the Custodian, J.C.INGRAM HAVING- disposed of my Butchery Business to Mr Charles Moiicun, I would respectfully solicit that the patronage hitherto accorded tome by my customers may no continued to him, as I have no doubt lie will give evory satisfaction to those who may favor him with their orders. JOHN BARLOW. HAVING purchased from Mr BahlOW his Butchery Business, I havo the honor to intbrm the inhabitants of Carterton that I shall take possession on"the l.sfc December, 1881, and-1 would respcetml yi solicit a share of the public, patronage mat has . hitherto been accorded- to thy priM®... .cessor.: Strict:attention : will be given'to" every branch of .the trudi-, ,ud bist enduvors made to give general satisfaciio'i. • CHARLES MORGANCarterton, 10th August 1881,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 861, 1 September 1881, Page 3

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732

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 861, 1 September 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 861, 1 September 1881, Page 3

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