■\ 8 r AiN/I'.U M,' VV;N.. ' •"MtHt-nients-•YV m tllis coluiuu uut exceeding 16' words ONE SHILLING first. iuscrtion/. dIXPENOE each subsequent iusortion. v•. 7ANTED.-A:..General Servant....-or-'l Married Couple without encumbrance. Apply J. Stuekoy, Bangitumau.; or, Mrs Bennott, Institute, ~-.. 973 IT ANTED,—By a practical station hand' >Y with large oxporienco in Australia and New Zealand, a situation as working mauagor on a station. Address—A.B,, Daily Office. . 972 WANTED.-A general servant.' Apply to Mrs W, Kibblewhite, Masterton, 971 r ANTED.—By a mariied man of 15 YY years experience (Kerth and South Tol«ni1«\ 0 .itnntinr, oo „™..««i> n. mono™.. of Sheep or Cattle Bun, Address, care of Edwd. Wyllie, Masterton. 970 Soy to milk one Cow ' T and make himself'generally use-ful.-Appiy to J. Vile.'Masterton. 968 D.-To sell a Light Express. YV :' Apply at this ufiloo. ANTED-A'situation as general seiW' vant. Apply offi&B of this papor. 953 WANTED -Purchasers for a- McCormao Harvester, and an eight-horse power Threshing Machine Apply to D. Donald, Sohvay. ' 953 WANTED-A General Servant. Apply office of this paper. 949 TANTED-Oalves and Store Cattle, J-Y Apply Wm, STUART FORBES, WANTED-Green or Well-diicd Sheepskin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey and Murray, Temple (lhambera.-TTTANTED-ToLet Dwelling and 1 acre, VV Kurupuni; duelling on the main road; dwellingartd 1 acre,Bontley'sEstate. Jas, Brown, agent. 903 WANTED KNOWN.-Deveml, tha Phoioobafheb, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, Oartes-de-Visite from 7s 6d per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. Children by the Instantaneous process. N.B.—Trams stop at the door. WANTED KNOWN.-That ladies can have their own dress material cut' out and fitted on in the newest styler. Biding .habits 3s, costumes 3s 6d, chrilden '. 2s, Paper patterns cut. Mrs Prentsr uesf to Waipoua bridge, Masterton. 88a WANTED KNOWN.-That Keesier & Habdikb have established a Ccu tral CarryiLg Depot, opposite "Cockbum's Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Good-, conveyed to or from the Rai'-vay Station it Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at tho station on the arrival of each train, Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country, Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates. SSO 117' ANTED Known, that Wrigg'csworth pointinent to his Excellency the Governor. The only exhibitors who received Frst Prizes for Portraits at; S.tdnoy and Melbourne Exhibitions. Addles, Willis-street.
WANTED KNOWN.-Cook and KnMit Tent makers, etc Lavo on sale Oilskin Suits from 14s to 355. A good suit at 20s. Horso'Cloths 15a to 20s, Cart Covers 15s to .-(Os. 6xß Tout and Fly 20a to 255, 8x 10 tent and fly, 2fe to 30s). On sale rick covers. Tents all sizes and qualities. Block rope, twine, etc. In order ing oilskins please send height and weight Address Custom House Quay, Wellington. WANTED.-Tho Travelling Public fe Y ) know that they can.liavo first-class accommodation at Kibblewdite's Fajiiu Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-atrcct, Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is Cd. Speck arrangements for families, Horses fed fo Is per feed. 70 WANTED KNOWN, that to suit the times I have greatly reduced my price list on Buggies, Waggonettes, Phstons, and spring traps of all descriptions, at the somo lime Hiving a gonuine guarantee to the customers that tho. material and workmanship are seoond to none, • M. Boms, Wei- ' lington Coach Factory, Manners-street and Taranaki Place, WiiMiui/ luwirn,- xiiixi superior Accommodation .can ho obtained for Boarders and Travellers at 16s per week, and beds at (M, at Mi'sj Brodya' Bay Via-] House, near Tkorndon Baths, opposite Tram and Railway Stations, Pipita Point, Weilington. Tho Houso bung newly erected and fitted up with every convenience enables the Proprietress to make all persons favoring her with a call comiortablu. Ladies and Gentlemen visiting town will Cud this a most convenient respectable hutno. Persons visiting town from the country who may be disposed to patronise the house can save a mile Railway fare by setting out at the_ old Station, Pipitea Point' Private sitting and bed-rooms for families. Good Stabling. .A. BRODY, Proprietress. jl/p.l BENNETT'S REGISTRY OFFIC FOR DOMESTIC SERVANTS. Institute, >' tsTEMON Lost and Found. £2 REWARD, . , ""• OST, atKohiwai, a SILVER HUNTING J 'WATCH;; with Albert Gold Chain attached' The finder will receive the abova reward upon resturing it to EDWIN MEREDITH. PERMANENT INVESTMENT x AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF WAIRARAPA, Main-street. Gnmowx, [lncorporated midertho" Buildin« Societies Act, 1876. "J DIRECTORS : Messrs Charles Pharazyn (Chairman), M. Cwolberß, J. Fuller, W. C. Cui'f, J. BnbdgraES, W. Booth.
The Annual Incoit: ojrcevdn ... j;7,u00 Capital on Loan .„• £IB,OOO Profits already alklkd £4,243 Reserve Fund ... £BOI The purposes for which the Association is established arc twofold. In the, lin-t place it offers an excellent method of investment for thoao who wish to accumulate their capital or savings at the highest rale consistent with perfect security and by allowing small or large sums to be invested by periodical payments, it conforms to the circumstances of all classes. It. the second plaeo to those who require loajw upon properties they already possess, onvlo may moot with opportunities of acquiring properties advantageously, it presents to thom means of obtaining ailvi upon, easy and favorable terms. Tho 'Association receives fixed deposits at rates to be agreed upon. Subscriptions on investment shares, f>/ per month; ultimate valuo of shares, 160. Applications for shares (to be addressed to thfl .Manager. A liberal commission allowed to Agents on all investment shares issued through them. , , Office Hours: L'ouday, Wednesday, and Friday, from'2 In 4 p.m. Pay day : The (irst Saturday in each month between the hours of 2 and ■{ and 7'and S p.ii. The Maitfccr will the Club Hotel, Mastei-tou, every Thtmday.evcuiiig preceding >he day in Grcytowitf CiliOKGlv WiiiTT, rFUffiSPASSEBS on mr lasd (notion No. 1.. »,the Baigitumau.Hoc}.. will bo PROSECUTED. .... . ... .hv , 670 JAMES FABJffik
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 3
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932Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 3, Issue 973, 13 January 1882, Page 3
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