wanted. —~~-~ TANTED ENOW.-Advertisements Yt in this column not exceeding 16 words- Op< SHILLING.: firat. insertion,; cJIXPENOE each subsequent insertion. ANTED.-A Kitchen man.- 'Apply VV Empire Hotel, Masteiton. 1029 7 ANTED.-A good Groom; no duffers YT need apply. Prince of Wales """!. 1028 ANTED.—A strong lad, for Afternoons VV only. DaiwOffice. ANTED.-A general servant, One VV accustomed to country preferred. ANTED.-A firat okas labbitter, t » None but a j>ood hand need apply. Particulars at this office, 1017 TANTED—Purohaaers of Oilskinß, V V Tent Covers, Horse aud Loin Clothe, Cordage, &c., to buy direct from the manufacturers at wholesale prices, and thereby savo country storekeepers' commission,— Hazolwood & Arthur, Sailmakors, next to Messrs Barber, Butchers, Willis-street, Weilington. 1016 'ANTED.-A goneral servant, For V V address, apply to. this Office. 1013 , y» men] also man to cook. T. P. Oirdwood; Maateitoh.' 1003 WANTRD.-TenaW for cutting und r TT • delivering 20 corda of fire-wood. J. V.Bmith. m TO FARMERS. ANTED.—Purglwaera foe com saoks :VV at 10b perdoz, for caih.-Ji Vile !Grain ANTED Known'-m. BirreUs Fancy ii Repository; Cuba-street, Wellington, Importer of Wools; Laces, Fanoy Materials, e(o. Sola agent for Madame Bayards Paper Patterns, and Journals oi Fashion, just arrived. Materials foi'Poonah Painting and Wax Flowers" :' ' • WANTED KNOWN-AU those vim purchased Odakins from E. Quid , Tens : C6ver,*arid' ifilakiri '•• ■Manufacture-) Mciol»»t«» - .... of oharw, on bringing the same to the wor' room, Queen-streetH/.'i' \*', YV toprepare'forwinter.' Send y orders to Cook and Knight for Oilski black or yellow,; Cook and Knight, T< Cover, Horse Cloth, and Flag Makers, i < Custom House Quay, Wellington. ; \: TANTED-Green or Well-dried Bb, V? skin Pelts in any quantity. A; • Harvoy and Silt ray, Waipona Wool W. < **, ANTED KNOWN.-Deveml. ; roomß in Cuba-streot, Cartes-de-Vißite < 7s 6d por dozen, will neither fade nor > ■* Children by the Instantaneous pro N.B.—Trams stop-at tho door. WANTED KNOWN.-That ladi. have their own dres3 niateriu. .- out and fitted on in the newest t Riding habits 3s, costumes 3s 6d, ohild vi 28. Paper patterns out. Mrs Pronte- 1 - ut ■ to Waipona bridge, Masterton. :• TANTED VV Harding have established » ■.■ 'H Carrykg Depot, opposite " Cock" ■■ ok," Queen-street, Masterton, 0... conveyed to or from the Eail'vay Stat i " press or Spring Cart. Express wv ... tho station on the arrival of each t■••<•• Goods and Parcels delivered in tow, country. Furniturecarefully removed. Tho only exhibitors who received r ANTED.-The travelling pul- •• T T know that they can have firs •■; accommodation at Kibblbwiiitk'b ]' i. Accommodation House, next Feist's r.\ Queen-street Maatetton. Weokly bo, 1 : £1; all meals, Is; Boda, Is 6d. £ arrangements for families, Horses k: la per feed. WANTED KNOWN, that to suit . times I have greatly reduced : price list on Buggies, Waggonettes, Pha - aud spring traps of all descriptions, s ; i somo time Riving a genuine guarantee !<■ customers that the material and work hi ship are second to none. M, Bow, * lington Coach Factory, Mauners-atreet j Taranaki Place.' LOST.-A Maori Prayer 800 Names inside, Neta and Rawina, 'i ■. owner will Ire glad if the finder will lei itwith 1029 'BAPPAHABI - . : . .TENSHILLINGSBKWARD. LOST,- Between Masterton and Tin-. a .well-bred black grey-hound biti:. answers to the'.uameof '• Fan," The abo. reward will be paid on delivery to Mr V Kibblewhite, Temperance Hotel, Maaterto ;e, leaipera '.R.Miller, or to Mr C. B.Miller, Tinui. LOST.-From Donald's Mill, - West Tan tolii, a red bull stag, branded C. In formation that will lead to its recovery wif. borowarded. ROBERT DONALD, 1017 . Proprietor. £1 REWARD, T OST.r-A brindled Collie Dog, answeie J to the name of "Yarrow." Tho above reward will be poid on delivory of the dog to WILLIAM CAMERON, Princo of Wales Stables. 1020 LOST.— From the Prince of Walos' atablos a small bay horse, white star on forehead, key brand on near shoulder. The abovo reward will bo paid for its recovery by 1028 G, POQBLBI. JfiIGGS & yy (late T. L. Thompson), FAMILY BTJTOHERb, QUERIST, MASTERTON; THE SNOB'S VaLKNTIHF. PUBLIC, the Old Snob woul woo thee; But thou hast so many leather-loves, I fear they will undo thee, As for thy cOnstanoy I would not give a rush, nun, Only lust night I saw thee Flirting along with Thou wort bo liberal of thy fayorf, It made my heart to burn up Thou walked into iny affectii to, And then I got the turn up. Roots so line, Hear e'm cry, Good an mine. Allmyiye, Stock larfje, Profits small --Ready cash, '<' Buy o'm al 1 . ■ MAiiY'wmm?. ■ ■>"'■ TEvcWboSy.KooVßlt!
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 22 March 1882, Page 3
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726Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1029, 22 March 1882, Page 3
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