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WANIED KNuWN,-Advertisements in this column not exceeding 16 wurds ONE SHILLING first irsertion, iSIXPENOE each subsequent insertion. WANTED— Five Good Shearers. 20a per - 100, Jas. Stuckey, Hanijitamau. 0'26 WANTED— A situation as general servant in the 'country. Apply at this oilice. 920 WANTED, -A Journeyman Baker. Apply Carterton Bakery. 926 TIT"ANTED—A journeyman Blacksmith VV for a few weeks, Apply Edward Naylor, Taueru. 9?5 WANTED— A Smart Boy, must be able to read and write. Apply sharp to Schroder, Hosper and Co,, .General Drapers, Hall of Commerce. 924 WANTED— To Let Dwelling and 1 acre, ICurupunl; dmlliug on the main road; dwelling and 1 aore, Bentloy's Estate. Jas. Brown, agents 903 WANTED KNOWN.—That ladies can have their own dress material cu out and fitted on in the uewest styles Biding habits 3s, costumes 3s Cd, ohrilden 2s. Paper patterns cut. Mrs Prenter nex to Waipoun bridge, Jlasterton. 885 ANTED KNOWN.—Tliat Keester & H amino have established a Central Caffiyiig Depot, opposite " Cockhurn's Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Good* conveyed to'or from the Rai>'Yay Station it 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. A 1 work at lowest rates. 880

ITT ANTED Known, that Wriggleswortb W Mid Binns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor. The only exhibitors who received Prat Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions Addles, Willia-pf>'eet. W' ANTED KNOWN—Cook and Kniglit Tent makera, etc have on sale Oilskin Suits from 14a to 355. A good suit at 20s. Horso Cloths 15b to 20s, Oart Covers 18s to .iOs, 6xß Tent and Fly 20s to 255. 8x 10 tent and fiy, 28s to 335. On sale iiok covers. Tents all sizes and qualities. Block rope, twine, etc. In order ing oilskins please send height and weight. Address Custom House Quay, Wellington. ANTED' KNOWN.-Devehil, the Photoqbapher, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, Cartea-de-Visite from 7s Gd per dozen, will neither fade nor spot Children by the Instantaneous process N.B.—Trams stop at the door. . ANTED—The~Travelling Public tc know that they can havo first-class' accommodation at Kibblewhite's Family Accomodation House, next Feist's Store, Queen-street, Masterton, Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is Gil. 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, Pliietons, and spring traps of all descriptions, at the somo time giving a genuine guarantee to the customers that the material and workmanship are second to none. M. Bouan, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Taranaki Plaee. WANTED KNOWN,-That Superior Accommodation can be obtained for Boarders and Travellers at 18s per week, and beds at 9d, at Miss Brodys' Bay View House, near Thorndon Baths, opposite Tram and Eailway Stations, Pipitea Point, Wellington, The House being newly erected ana fitted up with every convenience enables the Proprietress to make all persons favoring her with a call comfortable. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting town will find this a most convenient respectable homo. Persons visiting town from the country who may be disposed to patronise the house can save a mile Railway fare by shotting out at the old Station, Pipitea Point 1 Private sitting and bed-roems for families. Good Stabling. A. BRODY, Proprietress.

WANTED. rnALLOW at tho Soap and Candle Woik 1 Kuripuni, C.Wilton. SPECIAL TO LADIES. WANTED KNOWN. - Ladies' Kid Boots, 7s 6d; Glove Kid, 8s Gd Glazed Kid, 8s fid, at J. W. Leahy. & Co. Bentley's Old Store, EDUCATIONAL DEPOSITORY. THE Undersigned lias just opened up a Latgeand well-selected assortment of PBIZE BOOKS and new Jioolts for Christmas Prostata. Toys. Toys. Toys. Nice assortment of Christmas and New Year's Toys, from Id t« 25s each. Christmas and New Year's CARDS itioudloss variety. NEWEST NOVELTIES I In Fancy Stationery, Photo, Scrap, and Fern Alliums, Card Baskets, Card Cases, Purses, Pocketbooks, Workboxes, Writing Deaks, Papeteries, N.Z. Gems, largo assorvment of New Scraps and Birthday. Cards, Shell and Money Boxes, Haying Cards, Skipping Ropes. Cricket Balls, Pocket Compasses, Tape Measures, and Carpenter's Pencils.

Inspect the One Shilling Tables! Inspect tho Sixpenny Tables! An extensive assortment on each. LIBRARY; PHOTOGRAPHY In all its brandies. Photographs taLn in my weather by the Instantaneous GelatinoBromide Dry Plates, Largest and Best Assortment Of MAORI PHOTOGRAPHS In New Zealand, THOS. E. PRICE. NOTICE— I have taken an office in Groy town (opposite tho English Church) where I shall attend every Tuesday; aud at Carterton, on Wednesday, at Mr Barnard's, watchmaker. . N.B. Henceforth my Masterton busin wiHJje conducted at my private houso Ohapel-st., North, ' ' WM. PARKEB, Solicitor. Masterton, Ist September, 1881. NOTICE. TTTE have appointed Mr Tiios. C. D'Arcy > V our Masterton and Travelling Agent aud all orders confided to him for Flour, Oatmeal, &e„ and all kinds of Building Materials, will meet with prompt attention." BACON & WRIGLEY, Waipoua Steam Mills. THOS. C. D'AItCY, Next Borough Council tliambcra Queen-street, Masterton. MORE CHEAP BOOTS!! BEFORE you buy your Boots anywhere else you should go and inspect tho Largest Stock m Carterton— At Jameson Bro's., Store, Who will allow a ' tj "DISCOUNT OF TEN PEH CENT ol| ttiejr,Uready LOW I'lilCES for CASH. •: .■ | • ' . WILSONE'S SCHOOL *RE OPENED ON MONDAY, lSlLmst ■Vacancies for dav ■

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 927, 17 November 1881, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 927, 17 November 1881, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 927, 17 November 1881, Page 3

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