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"Wanted. I "Wf WWN, —Advertisements I V T tbis column not exceeding 16 words ONE - insertion dIXPE each subsequent insertion. ■ WANTED,— A pair of good sawyers ; for Forty-Mile Bush immediately. Apply to Mr Hik, Coachman, Masterton; mANTED IMMEDIATELY A lad or nun VV to milk and do oda work on a farm near: Masterton. Apply to J. Tuck, Opaki. WAN TED TO BUY, BOTTLETinIny quantity, at the Waipoua Brewery. B. V. Smith, 1168 W AKTED.—Two ploughmen, Apply J, Burrow, Heathcote, Olareville, 1171 WANTED.— Tenders for falling about 20 acres Busb. Apply to L. Cross, Cross' Creek.. lii>7 W' ANTED IMMEDIATELY;—A Good ./Ploughman, Apply A, Frazer, Taratahi, . 1165 TV7 ANTED KNOWN.—Littlejohn & Son VV liave on hand a well selected stock' of first-class Jewelleiy. . 1164WANTED KNOWN.—Littlejohn & Sonhave in stock a selection of firstclass Gold and Silver Watoheß. 1164 ; WANTED KNO v'N.— I The correct performance of every Watch sold by Littlejohn & son is guaranteed.' . 1164 YV ANTED KNOWN. - Correct mean VV time, by hourly signals from the Observatory, at Littlejohn & Son's, Lambton n "~J. • '' 1164 \,i ANTED IMMEDIATELY.-A good VV Circular Saw Benohman, must keep hiß own siws. Apply E. J. Marley, Masterton Steam Sash ana Door Faotory. 1163 WANTED.— Tenders by the 11th September for putting up 200 cords of Firewood, Horatio Dudding, Tauherenikau. '' WANTED KNOWN. - | iHAT the Wellington Ti>i» i; \yrare Company are i,.w prepared to 'furnish 'estimates for evuy description of preserving Tins suitable lor Meat, Butter, Fruit, &c, Tin and japanned ware of every description made to order. All information supplied on' application to '■\j R.H.CAMERON, 1155 Proprietor, .ITANTED Knowii.-Fresh Arrival of YV Fancy Work in Tea Cosies, Au'timaOiissnrs, Toilet Sets, Ac.; the new Lady ilective and Silkene Knitting Wools; also, Andalusian, Shetland, Pompadour,: and Crewel Wools, Knitting and; Crewel Silks. J. Birrel; Cuba-street, Wellington!'sole agent for Madame Bayard's celebrated Paper Patterns and Journals of Fashion and Needlework, received froni Loudon:,direct every month,. All couutry r orders must enclose remittance,:, . 1 . j 1156 \ I ANTED,-TEN GOOD MEN, used to Vl Hush, Pick and Shovel Work, Apply 0. Madseu, I'ahiatua, Wages, niue per day. ■. 1152 WANTED KNOWN, -Having a surplus stock of Oilskins &0,, and winter being at an end, we are determined to sell ■at a sacrifice guaranteel to be 25 per cent, below shopkeepers'-slops,- HAZLEWOOD ARTHUR, Sail Makers, Sc., Willis-st., 'Wellington, . 1149 U ANTED KNOWN.—E, Quick is a Y\ cash purchaser of Rabbit Skins in large or small queutitiea, forester's Hall Masterton. , •; 1148-

WANTED.— To let a four-roomed cottage -in Dixon-atreet at 6s per week. Also a five-room cottage m Bentleyfltreet at Bs.—Apply James Brown. • WANTED TO BUY, Old Lead'in any quantities j highest cash price (jiven. Thomas Ballinger, Plumber, etc,, Wilbs-st., Wellington, 1126 WANTED KNOWN.—Cheap Photography. W, Bnokell Gibbs (by appoint to. the; Governor of Victoria) has secured the services of. Mr G, Beer (for seven months professional photographic retoucher to Messrs 1 Wrigglesworth and Binns, and late from Tutble & (Jo., the great photographers of Melbourne), will from to-day reducetheprice of Carte de Visite Photographs from 12s Gd per doz,, aud will guarantee all portraits to be perfect productions of photographio art, N. B. —Prizes tor portraits Melbourne and Dunedin Exhibitions, Address—V-i. Brickell Gibbs, opposite tho Government buildings, liambtoa Quay, Wellington. 110 WAITED.— Green or Well-dried Sheep-' Pelts in any quantity.' Apply Harvey & Sons, Waipoua Wool Works. W'aNTED KNOWN.—That Keesteb ' Haedinu have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite " Cockburn's Block," ■ Queen-street, Masterton, Good» conveyed to or froin Jie Rail'vay Station ii. Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at tho station, on tin; arrival of each train, Goods aud.Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture usefully removed. All work at lowest rates, 88 WANTED Known, that Wriggleswortb and Binns, Photographers by ap pointment to his 'Excellency the Governor The only exhibitors who recciyed Fral Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Melbourne Exhibitions Addi<ys, Willis-street WANTED.— The travelling public to know that they can have first-class accommodation at Kibblewhite's Famil? Accommodation Hoii.se, next Feist's Store Queen-street Maste.ion. Weekly '"boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is (id. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feea. 1 '■ ' MASTERTON JEWISH RELIEF FUND. "" L fPHFi Committee, having decided to clos# J " their Subscription List ou .September 00, .vill feel obliged by 'ail of Subscription Lists, and intending subscriber, remitting all monies in aid of thxa fund to iiis \i orship the Mayor, or the uudersigned. D. W. McINTQgH, 1158 Hon; Sec. B OAK DING AND DA t SCHOOL COLK-STREET, MASTERTON. Phincipal: Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound ■ English Education forms the basis of the instruction given, and, in addition, the following subjects are taught - French, German, Italian, Latin,- ilgebra, Music, Drawing anr Needle work. Domestic ''arrangements are liberal and home-like, ' . Terms moderate. Prospectuses forwarded on application. The Third Term of 1882 begins on MONDAY, 18th September. Eveiling Class for i'reiieh . 'J 6 -T-OB PlilNTINGI—Grea. Jobs and Smal (J Jobs, Lopg Jobs and Snort Jobs, Plain Jobs and Fancy "Jobs, Easy Jobs and Difficult Jobs, Cheap Jobs and Expensive Jobs, Simple Jobs snd inl.icate Jobs, tunny Jobs' and' Serious Jobs, Poor Jobs and: Good Jobs, in a word, any kind of a Job but a bad Job, neatly and prom, tly exeeuted at this office. WALTER SMART, ' (Late head waiter at the Club Hotel, Miusterton.) IN thanking his Wairarapa friends for their patronage since opening his Oyster & Supper Rooms, Opposite tlio Tliciitie Kojul, Lambton Quay, Wellington, would inform them that he will still endeavor by giving every attention and civility, and supplying nothing but tile Best, aiid Freshest Oyßters, fresh in every day o'om Evans' Bay Beds, ' to merit a contmuaiice of the samo,. G.&W.SMABT.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 7 September 1882, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 7 September 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1172, 7 September 1882, Page 3

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