Wanted. TTANTEJ) KNOWN. -Advertisement!) VV in this column not exceoding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion. For further particulars apply to Henry Bunny, Ahiarube, Gladstone. 1030 ANTED.-A Kitchen man. i VY Empire Hotel, Masteiton. 1029 "ANTED.—A good Groom jno duffers YT need apply. Prince of Wales Stables. 1028 rANTED.-A general servant. One YV accustomed to country preferred. Address Mrs Famngton, East Taratshi, Wairarapa. TANTED.-A first class übbitta. »y None but a good hand need apply. Particulate at this offioe. 1017 1.-Purehasers of Oilskins, Y V Tent Covers, Horse and Loin Cloths, Cordaqe, &c, to buy direct bom the manufacturers at ffboleeale prices, and thereby save country storekeepers' commission,— Hazelwood & Arthur, Sailmakera, next t» Messrs Barber, Butchers, Williß-Btreet, Wellington. 1016 ANTED Known-J, Birrel's Fancy Y V Repository, Cuba-street, Wellington, Patterns, and Journal of Fashion, just arrived. Materials for Poonah Painting and j Wax Flowers. ,T7ANTED KNOWN-All those wh« VV purchased OUbVim from E. Quick, Tent, Cover, and Gilskin Manufacturer, Masterton, can have the same re oiled, free of chargo, on bringing the same to the workroom, Queen-street, 976 WANTED KNOWN.-Now isthetinw to propare for winter. Send your orders to Cook and Knight for Oilskins, i Please seud height and weight, and whether [black oryelW. Cook and Knight, Tent Cover, Horse Cloth, aud Flag Makers, &Q. Custom House Quay, Wellington. 974. STANTED-Green or Well-dried 9hee I Y V skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey and Murray, Waipoua'Wool Worw HTTANTED KNOWN.-Devbbil, the VV Photoqbaphbb, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, Cattes-de-Visite from 7s 6d per dozen, will neither fade nor spot. Children by the Instantaneous process. N.B.—Tramß stop at the door. Tf ANTED KNOWN.-ThatKBESiEB& Y V Hakdino have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite " Cookbwn'n Block," Queen-Btreet, Masterton, Good* conveyed to or from the RaiWay Station h. 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 cue!ally removed. All pointment to his Excellency the Governor The only exhibitors who reoeived Frsl Prizes for Portraits at; Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions, Addi&u, Willis-street ANTED.-The travelling publio to YV know that they oan havo first-class accommodation at Kibblewhitb's Famiit Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Mastetton. Weoidy boardors £1; all moalß, Is;• Beds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed fw Is por feed. iTTANTED KNOWN, that to suit tho YV times I have greatly reduced my price list on Buggies, Waggonettes, Phtetow, and spring trapß of all descriptions, at the some timo giving a genuine guaranteo totlw customers that the material aud workmanship are second to none. M. Bohan, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners-street aid Taranaki Place, LOST.-A Maori Prayer Book. Names inside, Neta and Rawina. The owner will bo glad if the finder will leave it with 1029 RAPP & HARE. | TEN SHILLINGS REWARD. " OST,—Between Masterton and Tinnl 1 a well-bred black grey-hound bitch, answora tojhe name of" Fan." The above reward will bo paid on delivery to Mr W. Kibblewhite, Temperance Hotel, Masterton, or to Mr C. R. Miller, Tinui. LOST.-From Donald's Mill, West Taratohi, a red bull stag, branded C. Information that will lead to its recovery wifl bo rewarded. ROBERT DONALD, 1017 Proprietor. LOST.— A brindled Collie Dog, answers to the name of "Yarrow." The above reward will be paid on delivery of the dog to WILLIAM CAMERON, Prince of Wales Stables. 1020 "n BIG 08 & WARREN (LateT. L. Thompson), FAMILY BUTCHER* QUEBN-ST, MASTERTON. "WHAT'S SAUCE FOR THE GOOSE TS SAUCE FOR THE GANDER, AND IARRET'S WELLINGTON IV E LI BH "S SAUCE FOR EYERrBODI! I RAPP & HARE Sole Agents for the Tistrict. EMPORIUM MASTERTON. 1029 MISB MOEISON receives pupils to in struct in Pianoforte, Harmonium, and Singing. The first quarter of 1882 begins on MONDAY, 30th January. Evening lessons given. Ghurch-Bt., Deo. 19,1881. 98H WILLIAM BELLAS, AGENT FOR New Zealand Fire and Marine Insurance Company. New Zealand Accident Insurance Company. Mutual Life Association of Australasia, Certificated Accountant in Bankruptcy. TEMPLE CHAMBERS, MASTERTON HOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL CoLK-BTBEET, MASTKRTONi Principal; Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, tho following subjects are taught French, Gorman, Italian, Latin, Aloe bra, Music, Drawing and Needlework, DomCßtic arrangements ate liberal an ome-like. Terms moderate. Prospectuses fonvarded on application. The First Term of 1882 will commwe on FRIDAY, 27th Januory. Evening Cks for French,. 36)
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1033, 27 March 1882, Page 3
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