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WAN I EL) KNuWN'.-.Wvottise'iuoii;. V? in this column not exceeding.! words ONE. SHILLING first insertion MXl'fiNCB eacli subsequmit insertion. ■'.; WAN JKD.- Warrmil Couple, man■' to ' milk and take charge of cows, and woman to do housework, Apply at once to Kobert Yule, South Featherston. 8911 ■i'or the country, a gene- ,.:,' T ,-";r; T ant ' Apply to Mb Slew. dith, Llaudnff, Upper Pkin, 898 WANTED.-She„rers for lea Station : Vt to commence on the 17th iiist'. Terms-17s 6d per hundred. T. Mackay. WANTED.-Four Working Apply, stating price, to Bowrv £ Bug, Mastetton or Opaki. 895 ANTED KKOWN.-ThatJ. P.Wabd i t .intends opening asUrocerandironmonger m the premises lately erected opprj. site the Post Office, on Saturday next, and hopes by strict attention to busineu, civility anc. selling at the Lowest Possible Prices, to merit a share of ihe public patronage. Fresh Butter, Eggs, and Farm Produce in any quantity. The highest prices given. J; F. Ward, Cash Beehive Store, Opposite Post Office, Mastertou, vy ANTED.- A girl, not under 15, to VV learn machine work in leather. Apply Parkes and Peterson, Masterton, 894 WANTKD-An Active Man, to milk and make himself generally useful about the house; a whare found for a married man. \V. Stucket, Eaugituman, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN.-That ladies can have their own dtess material cut out and fitted on in the newest. styles. Riding habits 3s, costumes 3s 6d, chrilden's 2s. Paper patterns cut, Mrs Prenter next to Waipoua bridge, Masterton. 885 WANTED.-1000 dozen Eabbitskinß. The, highest piice paid; cash on delivery. M. L Marks, Grey-street, Wellington. 880 WASTED KNOWN.-ThatKekstbb& ILuiMNn have established a Central Can-j'ii.g Depot, opposite "Cockbnrn'g Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Railway Station it Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at tlic station on the arrival of eacli train. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed, All work at lowest rates. 880 y AiNTKU .KNCWN-That Lloyd Jones VV has re-opened "The Little Shop" opposite the Couucil Chambers with a ohuce assortment of Fruit, WANTED Known, that Wriggleswortb Mid Bmns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Gsvernor. The only exhibitors who received Frst Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Jlelbourne Exhibitions Aadi'dss. Willis-street. WANTED KNOWK.-Cook und Knight Tent makers, etc have on salt Oilskin >uits from 14s to 355, A good suit at 20s. Horse Cloths 15s to 20s. Curt Covers 15s 10 oOs. oxß Tent and Ply 20s to 255. 8x 10 tent and fly, 28s to 335. On sale rick covers. Tents all sizes and qualities. Block rope, hvme, etc. In order ing oilskins please send height and weight. Address Custom House Quay. Wellington. WANTED . KNOWN.-Deveuil, tha Piioioaiut'UEn, has cpened new j rooms in Cuba-street, Cartcs-de-Visite from I 7s (id per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. II Ibildren by the Instantaneous process. N.8.-Tranis ston at the door. / >JI 117ANTED.-Tho Travelling Public k \ V know that they can have first-class accommodation at Kibiilewuite's Kahili Accommodation H'iusk, next Feist's Store, Qnecn-street, Masterton, Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is j Beds. Is 6'd. Specia arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. 705 WANTED KNOWN, that to suit the times I have greatly reduced my price list on buggies, Waggonettes, Plnetons, and spring traps of all descriptions, a', the some time giving a genuine guarantee to the customers that the material and workmanship are second to none. M. Bohan, Weilington Coach factory, Matmers-streot and Taranaki Place.

|ALLOW at the Soap and Candle YYorb Kuripuui. 0. Wilton. WANTED KNOWN. HIVE ACEES rich agricultural land, one D mile lrom Masterton Post Office, can e bought for £2OO. JAMBS BROWft. SPECIAL TO LADIES, TTANTED KNOWN. - Ladies' Kid \l\ Boots, 7* Gd; Glove Kid, 8b (id; lazed Kid, 8s o'd, at entley's Old Store. CHE ANNUAL SHOW. UXDEU TIIH ABtfICES OF THE VAIRARAI'A AND KASr COAST PAPTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. WIU BE HELD OX ME SHOW GROUNDS, CARTERTON. ox THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1831. EXHIBITORS arc reminded that Enlrien or the Show close at the offices of Messrs ?. H. Wood & Co., at Greytoun, [;. Brown md Co., Masterton, and H. H. Wolters, at Jartcrtou, on Thursday 20th October next, md that iti no case will any entry bo re-. :civcd after that date. ADMISSION to the Show—Mcmhors on! production of ticket, ireo. Non-members ■ jeforo noon, ss, after noon, 1. ARRANGEMENTS are being made to run ipecial railway train at reduced rates; also :o have the Show Day proclaimed a Bauk rod General Holiday throughout tho Valley, W.C.BUCHANAN, President. ' Carterton, August 11,1881 431 JEWISH PERSECUTIONS W 0 SOUTHERN RUSSIA-RELIEF FUND. Amount already acknowledged from Masterton subscriber £2O 5 Further donations will he ■ gratefully received and acknowledged by Jfr 11. Caeo ber K .

NO'iiUh-1 have taken an office in Greytown (opposite the Engl sh Church), where I shall attend every Tuesday j und ■at Carterton, on Wednesday, at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker. N.B. Htmcfurth my Mastcrtr.n busin : will be Ciimluoted at my private house Chapel-st, North. / \. WM. PARKEE, ■'] Solicitor."'-; Mnsterton, Ist September, 18S1. ; SOU I'HBIUTISH FOEWARDING COM PANS? A.PARUIOjS DELIVERY.^ i ■ -.■- M HEAD OFFICE-Lambton Quay (two.dooii from Union Bank), Wellington, JN'.Z. ' \d Forwarding, \ insurance, and Genera 'AgtDcy. Shipping aud Custom House wor! done; Goods j™tthroughout Australia ai| New Zealand);;' pianos h.dl-'iuniiure.cari tullyrjuioved.;- Agencies in all C«lo'niii)S| Intercolonial Ports and fowns. , •■■-.-- Jn i. :, , ,A, F.T. i : '- •*■■ '■'-■■ ■ -y Manager^

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 899, 14 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 899, 14 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 899, 14 October 1881, Page 3

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