U d«.ti) i„.o ... . 'VI in this column not exceeding 1 words ONE SHILLING first insertion .•UXPIiNCE each subsequent insertion. WAMMmart Boy to deliver fir Evening Post. Apply to it. 11. Chinchen. nni WANM).-Employment by a Carpenter and joiner on aatatioa—married. Address D.T.W., Post Office, Master tin. "VTfANTED.- By a Married Couple withY> out encumbrance, a situation on a station. Gsod references if required. Address Box'fil, P. 0., Masterton. 901 \]U ANTED immediately.—Good General »? Servant, Apply Mrs Bannister, Home Bush, 900 WANTED.- Married Couple, man to milk and take charge of cows, and woman to do housework. Apply at ouco to Kobert Yule, South Featherston, 89(1 WANTED,- For the country, a general servant. Apply to Mrs Mtredith, LlaudafJf, Upper Pkiu. 898 m r ASTED.-Four Working Bnllocka. W Apply, stating price, to Bowry & King, Masterton or Opaki. 895 [KOWN.--ThatJ. F.Ward V V m tends opening as Grocer and Ironmonger iu the premises lately erected opposite the Post Office, on Saturday next, and hopes by strict attention to busincs, civility, ano selling at the Lowest Possible Prices, to merit a share of the public patronage. WANTED. -To purchase for Cash. Fresh Butter. Eggs, and Farm Pro duce in any quantity. The highest prices given. J. F. Ward, Cash Beehive Store, Opposite Post Ollice, Masterton. WANTED- An Active Man, to milk ami make himself generally useful about the house; a vhaivj found for a married man. W. Stcckkv, Bangitmnau, Masterton. WANTED KNOWN.-That ladies can have their own dress material cut out and fitted on in the newest styles. Hiding habits 3s, costumes 3s 6d, cbrilden's 2s, Paper patterns cut. Mrs Prenter next to Waipoua bridge, Masterton. 885 WAJiTED.-1000 dozen Rabbitskius. The highest price paid; cash on delivery. M. L Marks, Grey-street, Wcllinitton. 880 ly ANTED KNWN.-Tbat KhesteiiA V> Hai!di.n<! have- established a Central Currvii.g Depot, opposite "Cockburn's Block," Queen-street. Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Railway Station «. Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at the station on the arrival of each train. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed, All work aUowest rates. 880 WANTED.Known, that Wrigg'cswortb and Bums, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Gsvernor. The only exhibitors who received Frst Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions Audits, Willis-street.
WANTED KNOWN.-Cook and Knight Tent makers, etc have ou aali Oilskin Suits from 14s to 355. A good suit at 20s. Horso Cloths 15a to 20s. Cart Covers 15s io Ada, 6xß Tent and Fly 20s to 20s. 8x 10 tent aud liy, 28s to 335. Ou sale rick covers. Tents all sizes and qualities. Block rope, twiue, etc, In order ing oilskins please send height aud weight. Address Custom House Quay, Wellington. , WANTED KNOWN.-Devkril, th« \\ PuoTOGBAPUEii, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, Cartes-de-Visite from 7s M per dozen, will neither fade nor spot, Children by the Instantaneous process. N.B.—Trams ston at the door. / .(7 TK/'ANTED.-Tho Travelling Public tc ]} know that they can have tirst-elass accommodation at KiiibuEWihte's Famii/i Accommodation H'>U6i:, next Feist's Store, Queen-street, Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Speeia arrangements for families. Horses fed foils nor feed. 705 WANTED KNOWN, that to suit tho times I have greatly reduced my price list on buggies, Waggonettes, Phstons, 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. Boiun, Wellington Coach Factory, Alanners-street and Taranaki Place. mAIIOW at the Soap and Caudle WorkJ. Kuripuui. <;. Wilton. WASTED KNOWN. "ITIIYE ACBES lieli agricultural land, one ±} mile lrom Masterton Post Office, can be boii'dit for JAMES MOWN. FECIAL TO LADIES. WANTED KNOWN. - Ladies' Kid lioots, 7s fid; Glove Kid, 8s Gd; Glazed Kid, 8s fid, at J. W. Leahy & Co.'n, Bentley's Old Store.
£S. liliVi'AliD.-Losi between Warg's >J Prince of Walu= Hotel and the New Finder will receive the above reward on leaving it at the oti : ce of this paper. FlO 1 AGISTMENT."""' PADDOCKS for GRAZING Sheep, Horses JL nr Cuttle on the Tnriitiihi—Good Grass. Terms a» perarraiiguincnt.■ Apply W.0.W., I'ostOlFico, Oai-tiuton. ' %■> THE ANNUAL SHOW. I rjXDEW THE AWICES OF THE WAIRARAPA AND EAST 00AST PAS. TORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. WILL HE HELD OX THE SHOW aiIOUNOd, CARTERTON, ON' THURSDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1631. EXHIBITORS are raminded that Enlrit for the Show close at the offices of Ifeajrj F. H. Wood & Co., at Greytowii, R. Brown and Co., ilaslertun, and 11. H. Wolters, at ... Carterton, on Thursday 20th October next, and that in no case will any entry be received after that date. ADMISSION to the Show-Members on production of ticket, tree. Non-membp before noon, as, After noon. 1. ARRANGEMENTS are being made to run special railway train at reduced rates j also to have tbe Show Day proclaimed a Bank and General Holiday throughout tbe Valley. W. C. BUCHANAN, President, Carterton, August 11,1681 484 NO i'lCE—I have taken an ollice m Greytown (opposite the English Chinch), where I shall attend every Tuesday j aud at Carterton, on Wednesday, at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker. N.B. Henceforth iny Masterton: busiu will be conducted at my private house, Olmpel-st., North, .., i \VJI. PARKER, ' '. ■ ;,', Solicitor, Masterton, Ist September, 13S1. : OU rHBRITISU FORWARDING COM--0 PANJAPAIICBLS DELIVERY. ' .HEAD OFFICE-lambtoa Quay (two dopis from Union Bank), Wellington, JS'.Z." ' Forwarding, Insurance, and General Agency. Shipping and Custom House work done. Goods n-nt throughout Australia and • iNcw Zealand.' Pianos aid Furniture care .lullyijmoved.. Agencies in all Colonial and • Intercolonial Poi Is and Towns. '.' A. f.t.sCmekville;..•.:;', fliS. WILSOSE'S .SCHOOL' RE'
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 902, 18 October 1881, Page 3
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