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Wanted. Y) ANTED KNOWN.-Thit"T. Myers, •'' Picture Dealer anil Pioture-framo maker, has re-opened in premises opposite Mr Barber's, butcher, Willis-street. An inspection is invited ofliis splenkid assortment , of pictures. ANM) KNOWN.-Ohea'p PhotograW p'iy. W. Brioltell Gibbs" (by appoint to the Governor of Victoria) has secured the services of Mr G. Beor (for seven months professional photographic retoucher to Messrs Wrigglesworth and Binns, and late from Tuttle & Co., the great photoeraphers of Melbourne), will from to-day reduce the price of Carte da Visile Photographs from 12s 6d per doz., and will guarantee all portraits to he perfect productions of photographic art. N. B.—Prizes for portraits Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions. Address- W. Brickell Gibbs, opposite the Government Buildings,. Lambton Quay, Wellington. }W ANTED.-An active agent for MasterVV ton to take orders for the Invercargill a!ei and stout, wines, spirits, &c Aoply to W. MoKEEVEft, Orto DAILY 'JEFICB. . 7ANTED.-A Good Gener.il Servant >y Apply Mrs Burrow, Heathcoto, Taratahi. "M WANTED.-Tendeis tor the erection of three additional rooms to a dwelling. Specifications may be soen at J. F. Ward's shop, Queen-street. Tendors received up to Thursday, 22nd inst. Labor only. 1103 ANTED.-A respactablo hjusokeeper, V\ without encumbrance. Apply at offico of this paper. 1102 WANTED.-A general Servant. Apply Daily office. WANTED.— A purchaser ior about 12 tons of Good Hay. Apply (o T. E. Chamberlain, Upper Plain, 10D4 jTTANTED.-A girl to look after a child VV and make herself useful. Apply Wuhabip.; Daiia Office. 108b' '.ANTED -Tenders for falling about YY 50 acres bush. Apply T. L. Thompson, Te Ore Ore. 1082 ANTED.-Purchasers ol Oilskins T » Tent-', Covers, &c to know they «>> m'v u-o:i receiving a single article at wliiil.- il p xa by sending cheque or P. 0.0., ~[].! • Jut by givirg •••I'lii'ty shopkeepers' wiiniirss'oii.' I'rice Lists ci -ipplication, HimlfW'Oil S Arthur, Sailinakus,&c. 'next door to J. and 11. Barber, Butcher. 1, Willisstreet, Wellington. ' 1069 T7ANTKD KNOWN.-E. Qui«k VV has now ready for Winter a largo assortment of Oilskim, Uabbit Nets, Tents, Hoise Covers, Loin Ctoths, Manilla Hope Blocks and Tackle, ito. kept in stock, >!. Quick, Forester's Hall, Queen-it. Masteilon. WANTED KNOWN.-Now is tho time to prepare for winter. Send your ordew to Cook and Knight for Oilskins, Please send height and weight, and whether black or yellow. Cook and Knight, Tent Cover, Horse Cloth, and Flag Makers, dc. Custom House Quay, Wellington. 974 WAKTED -Green or Well-dried Sheep, skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons, Waipoua Wool Works. .T7ANTED ENOWN.-Deveiiiu thn VV Photographer, has opened new rooms in Cuba-street, Cartes-do-Visito tram 7s (id per dozen, will neither fade nor spot, Children by the Instantaneous process. N.B.—Trains sion at the door. WANTED KNOWN.-ThatKEESTKn& Hahdiso have established a Ccn tral Carryii.g Depot, opposite "Cocklmra's Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Good: conveyed to or from the Raf'vay Station k Express or' Spring Cart. Express will ho at tho station on the arrival of each train. Goods aud Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates. S8

YV Mid Binns, Pliotographors by ap pointment to bis Excellency the Governor Tho only exhibitors who. received Frsl Prizes for Portraits al; Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions Addles, Willis-strcct WANTED.-The travelling public t know that they can have first-clasj accommodation at Kibblewhite'.s Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Mastotton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN, that to suit the times I hi-ve greatly reduced my price list on Buggies, Waggonettes, Phadons, and spring traps of all descriptions, a' the some time giving a genuine guaranteo to tho customers that the material and workmanship are second to none. M. Boiian, We lington Coach Factory, Manners-street at Taranalii Place, " OST-Oh \V.«IiU'« lay, at Masterton, or I J Taratani, *2 .Scotch Collie DojjH. Finder rewarded upon bringing them to LOWES &lOIWS. 1102 TO LET.—A 4-roomoil Cottage. Apply to , M.CASELBEBG4CO, 1104 ' Brick Store. TO LET OK FOR SALE.-A well finis ted 7-roonied House ami outbuildings, with about J aero ol land, situated in Chapel-street near now school. For terms apply to W. SELLAB, 10GI Temple Chambers. TjiOß SALB.-A Farm of about I' £3O acres of well drained swamp land. It is fenced in and subdivided into G paddocks; water running in each and plonty of firewood. A Cobtago of five roonw and garden, &e. A road is running through the property, and the Bailway Station of Carterton is about 2J miles distant. Apply to H.T. SrMTT, 1101 Grcytown. fjIABM FOR SALE. -130 acres J Of good land. 0 miles from Masterton. Fenced and sub-divided intc convenient paddocks, well grassed, <W nevor failing water. Apply, WILLIAM PAYNK, 1030 Fernridfic, FOR SALE. ANEW 9-roomed dwelling house, witli iron roof, and 2*> acres of land, thoroughly stocked garden, an orchard fruit, shrubs, outhouses, &c.,2 acres standing bush, G foiled ready for burning, balatic iugood English grass, fenced into paddocks peat soil. Terms easy. Apply 993 Wit, STUART FORBES. TO LET on FOP SALE.-Upon easj terms, tho Dwelling Houiiuu Bannis tor-street, containing 7 rooms, at prcaon occupied by Mr T. H. Murray. For Terms, apply to D.PIOKEMNG, Queon-strcct, Or to W. SEI.LA.II. 1058 'J cmple Chambers.

JOHN HOLGB, Jiun-., IS taking over tho business lately conducted by Mr R. Bright, son., begs to solicit from settlers in the neighborhood and Lower Valley eentrally. a continuation of their patronage.- Every description of Bind smith's -.jrqijc >»'.ne<l out |.roinptly and iu titnoroiiglf workmanlike maimci. V ,T. HODGE-Waihuxoa. 1074

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 23 June 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 23 June 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1107, 23 June 1882, Page 3

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