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WAN I'lil) KNOWN. —Advoiti33ih3ll in "tiiia'colu'inu riot exceeding! words ONE SHILLING first insertion SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. Yijw'ANTED immcdiately.-Good General v? 'Servant. "Apply Mrs Bannister,. Home Biisli, " 5)00 WANTED.— Married Couple, man to milk and take charge of cows, and woman to do liousowovk. Apply at once to Kobcrt Yule, South Featherston, 899 WANTED.-For the country, a general servant, Apply to Mrs Meredith, Llandalf, Upper .Plain, 898 TYJ ANTED.—Shearers for lea Station, VV to commence on the 17th inst. Terms—l7s fid per hundred. T. Mackay. 896 WANTED,— Foiu' Working Bullocks. Apply, stating price, to Bowry f; King,, Masterton or Opaki. 895 WANTED KKOWN.—That J. F. Wabd intends opening asGroceraudlronmonger in tho premises lately erected opposite the Post Office, on Saturday next, and Dopes by strict attention to business, civility, ana selling at the Lowest Possible Prices, to merit a share of the public patronage. w ANTED,—To purchase for Cash, Fresh Butter, Eggs, and Farm Produce in any quantity. The highest prices given. J. F. Ward, Cash Beehive Store, Opposite Post Office, Masterton, WANTED- An Active Man, to milk and make himself generally useful about the house; a whara lound for a married man. W. Sidckky, Bangitumau, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN.—That ladies can have their own dress material cut out aud fitted on in the neweit styles. Biding habits 3s, costumes 3s fid, chrilden's 2s. Paper patterns cut, Mrs Prenter next to Waipoua bridge, Masterton. 885 TTTANTED.—IOOO dozen Kabbitskins, VV The highest pi ice paid; eash on delivery, M. L 1 Marks,, Grey-street, Weilinston. SsO WANTED KNOWN.—ThatKeesteu& Haiiiiino lmv* established a Central Carryii g Depot, opposite " Cuckburn's Block," Queen-street, Alasteitou, 'Ootid: conv»yed to or from tho Railway Station ii Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at tho station on the arrival of each tiain. Goods and Paicels delivered in town or country. Furniture c»retully removed. All work at lowest r.itos. BRO

WiiiVi'liD KNOWA— That Lloyd Junes has re-opened " The Liit.e Shop" opposite the Council Chambers with a choice assortment nf Fruit. WANTLiL) Known, that Wrigglesworth 'and Biniiß, I'liotograpkurs by appointment to liis Kxcellency the Governor 'J he only exhibitors who received Frst Prizes for Portraits ai; Sidney and Melbourne Exhibitions Avidi d.is, Willis-street. WAN! ED KNOWN—Cuok ~nd Kniaht Tent makers, etc have on salt Oilskin <uits from 14s to 3.is. A good suit at 2<k Horse Cloths 15,■«. to iUs. Cart Covers 15s ui .iOs, Gx 8 Tent and fly 20s to 255. 8x 10 tent and liy, 28s to *3:s. On sale rick covers. Tents all s:Zes and qualities. Block rope, hviue, etc, In older ing oilskins ploaso send height and w«;i»lit. Address Custom Hou.-e 1-,'uay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN,— Deveiiil, the Photooravher, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, (Jartes-de-Visite from 7s (id per dozen, will neither tadu nor spot, übildren by the Instantaneous process, N.B.—Trams stop at the d'oor. I hi WANTED —The Travelling Public tc know that tliey wui have tirst-class accommodation at Kihblkwiiitb's Fasiili Accommodation ll'<t;si:, next feist's store, Queen-street, Jlasterton. Weekly boarders £I; all meals, Is; Beds. Is (id. 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 Unggits, Waggonettes, Pliierons, and spriug 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. Bjiian, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street aii Taranaki Plaec. WASTED. TALLOW at the Soap and Candle Work Kuripuni. 0. Wilton. WANTED KNOWN. FIVE ACRES rich Jgricultimlland, one mile train Masterton Post Office, can be bought for ,£2OO, > JAMES BROWN'. SPECIAL TO LADIES. WANTED KNOWN. - Ladies' Kid Boots, 7s Gd; Glove Kid, ?s 6'J; Glazed Kid, 8s Gd, at J. W. Leahy # Co.'s, Bentlcy's Old Store.

THE ANNUAL. SHOW. UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ■WAIKAKAPA AND KAST CO \ST PAS- "' . TOEAL AND AGRICULTURAL BUCIBTY. ' will .mi held ox THE SHOW GROb'NUii, CABTERTOS. ox THUBSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER,' 1831, EXHIBITORS arc reminded that Entria for the Show close ;it the offices of Messrs P. H. Wood & Co., at Greytown, R, Brown ;ind Cn., ilastcrton, and li. 11. Wolters, at Carterton, on Thursday 20th October inxt,' and that in no c.w will any entry be received sifter that- dale, ADMISSIO N to the Show—Members on production of ticket, tree. Hon-nitm >m before noon, uh, r.fter noun. 1. AIUIANGIiMENTS arc being made to run special railway train at reduced rates; aisa to have tlio Show Day proclaimed a Bauk and Central Holiday throughout the Valley. W, C. BUCHANAN', President. Carterton, August) 1, 1681 IS4 NOTiOK-Ihave taken an oilicoin Greytown (opposite the Jinghh Chuicii), where I shall attend every Tuesday; and at Carterton, on Wednesday, at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker, N.B. Henceforth my Masterton bnsm will bo conducted at my titivate hous9 Ohapel-st., North, WM. PARKER, Masterton, Ist September, 13si.° IIUt ° r ' SOU I H iiIiITISH FORWARDING COM--IV\ i' it PA l!C liljjj DELIVERY, HEAD OVFlCE—Lamblou Quay (two doors from Union Bank), Wellington, N./5, Forwarding, insurance, and Gen ral Agency. Shipping and Custom House work done. Goods sent throughout Australia and New Zca and. I Linos- a, d Furniture care lullyrjuioved. Ageuoica in all C*louiaiacd Intercolonial Poits and l'owns. A, F. T. SOMEitVILLE. Jlanajer. IY/I lIS WILSONE'B hCHOOL RE IYL OPENED ON MONDAY, btli inst. Vacancies for day pupils, " Estarlishe 197° Friday lofck m. $5 ~ , NOTICE TO.DEBTORS. . , ; [ HAVE been instructed by' tfr HoakM X toplacß.aH long-stah,-.n,g accoutgdfl Wi<i bauds ol a aiiucitor foU'tcovtdfHß tamo be not paid wxth.a ono vJHB ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 900, 15 October 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 900, 15 October 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 900, 15 October 1881, Page 3

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