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Wanted. WANTED KNOWN. —Advcrtiaomenta m this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, fIIXPErtGE each subsequent insertion. RANTED AT ONCE,-A goodrabbittor Vi With a few dogs. References rnquireil, John Williams, Tirauinea, 1247 WANTED.— A Good Servant who-c.i;i ' cook and wash. Apply lo Airs tiosking, Church-atreet. •, 1247 W ANTED,-A good bush bullook driver. Apply King'arid Toomiith. ' experienced House end , • "wlor Maid, a situation. Apply to Hie olhce of Captain Laimbeer, Featheraton. 1244 U7 ANTED-A man to milk, and make VTTANIED KNOWN—To Maoris and, 1T others, that Johh Jacobs is a rurc7cr h J e PARROTS, TOIS, and o.lier' native Birds and Curios. Note the Vidreas-John Jacobs, Naturalist, Preserver of Buds, Fish and Animals (opposite Barraud ut, chemist), Moleawortli-stxect, 'ft elWANTED KNOWN.—Wngley's See- ' lions in Dixon's Eafato-Call and sco ■ the Agent James Brown, as to terms upon - which one of theaa sections can be secured -J Acres, £44, WANTED-A Cowman, must be a good milker. Apply, stating wages Mid jfivinu reference, to R, S, Hawkins, Bow. lands, Mastertou, 1230 * WANWI) KNOWN.—J, Birrel Whole- , B &'° !>nd Retail Art Needlework Repository, Cuba-street, Wellington, is solo agent for Madame Bayard's celebrated PaperPatterns, Patterns and Journals of Fashion, mid Needlework received ditect from Loudon every month, Pinafore Patterns from tti; : Costumes U Gd, postage extra, P.O. Order must accompany country oidera, 1236 WANTED KNOWN.—MUFFINS and CRUMPETS at Clayson's " on the Block." j23g WANTED.— The travelling public to know that they can have flrst-clasi accommodation at Kibblkwbitk'u Family Accommodation Hovje, next Feist's Store-Queen-street Masterton, Weekly boardei a tl j all meals, 1b j Beds, Is Bd. Special arrangements for familiesi Horses fed for Is per feed. WANTED.—A lad to make liiinsulf' '» generally uegful, must be able 10 real and write, and of ijood character. Apply sharp to M. Caselberg and Co, Brick. Store Masterton. \V ANTED, to. sell, Corrugated Jwn,aud VV Curved Iron for verandahs, Ac. Thomas Ballingcr, Willin-atroet. 1179 L ANTED to sell, cast lead-headed iiails, » ridging, spouting Thomas Ballihger, plumber, Willis-street, Wellington. 1197 WANTED. —To let a four-roomed cottage in Dixon-street at Gs per wtk. Also a five-room cottage in Bentley. street at Bs,—Apply James Brown, WANTED KNOWN.—Cook & Knight, Covet, Flag, and Tent Makers, Watci pioof Covers and Oilskins, Tents, Pig and ijlicep Nets, Blocks, Twine, Rope, &e iu stcck. Rick Covers all sizes at very low rates, Custom Houte Quay, Wellington. 11 TT 7"ANTED IMMEDIATELY. -A Nurse V V Girl, not under 16. Apply Mrs Elkiuß, Club Hotel, Maatorton. U WANTED KNOWN.—Tws Cottayos to »' Let. Apply sharp to M. Caael 0 -g & Co, Masterton. U WANTED.— A purchaser for one' broad tire wool Waggon and four sets of harness. Apply to i. Vile, Masterton. 1189 WANTED KNOWN.-Georgeson& to., in i la '' ors ' Willis-street, Wellington All orders executed on the premises, by experienced workmen, and all goods thoroughly shrunk. l!est tweed suits, £4 lUs ', super* fine black cloth suits, £G 10s: trout-en 'tweed), 18s to 255, WANTED Known, that Wngglesworth and Binns, Photographors by appoiiitmtnt to bis Excellenoy the Governor. The, only exhibitors who received Firil Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Mel bourne Exhibitions. Addiws, Willis-sf'-eet WANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheep-- • skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons. Waipoua Wool Works. WANTED KNOWN.—That Kkesteb & Hardm have established a Central Carrying Depot, opposite " Cockburn's: Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Rail'vay Station ii Express or Spring Cart, Express will be at the Btation on the arrival of each train. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed, A)/ work at lowest rates. 88 LOST,— A Purse cbntiiniiig paper's* and money between Argyll House and the New Bridge, by a little girl, Tlio finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office, ■ , 1249 IMPORTANT to HEADS OF FAMILIES YOUR attention is particularly directed to the fact that W. P. Felliughnm Manufactures Boots & - - Shoes by the aid !of ■ the latcftt and ; most perfect machinery, arid , therefore he is enabled to sell a superior article st a cost which defies competition from' Storekeepers arid tlio trade generally. All work is guaranteed of the best quality, and'is sold at such low pric^B:that lie cannot.be rr (1 undersold; Cad pureJmri can buy it 11 single pair ofliools at Wholtsak Price). The ']. trade supplied. W. P. FELLIIj[GHAM,va,i^ CENTRAL BOOT & SHOE FACTORY, " THE PUBLIC TRUST: OFFICE OP ; ZEALAND^ ■ A MENTION Is directed to the provisions 'XX of this office and to the .advanthjjes placed within the ■ reach,of every. .colonist. Subject to such ; , provisions. the State offers toeverypTaon: 1 I"About'to mjik« hi# or Her wilt.or codicil • 2. Intending, to provide for wife.and chil-: ,i' dren or others .by deed of settlement 3. Settling property by way. of marriago , settlement. 4. Desiring to renounce the trusts of a will , v having been appointed executor briruß-" tee under the same 5. Haying acted as trustee, executor, or administrator, wishing to be relieved of ; . the burthen of riuteeship or adminis-, tr&tiot; ' . the option of using tbo State mncliinery, and gives an absolute guarantee against lossTof funds by fraud or dishonesty, Eveiy inforjnation may 1 e obluined from;WILLIAM CELLAR, Esq., Agent, at Masterthli-aud. Grcytown; or: from R. C. JHAMKIiTGN' Publio Trustee. HUNTER'S PIONEER BATE BOOMS, CARTERTON, (Ntxl Marquis oj Nornmby Hoitl) : 'jgA^HS ready at all lu uis of the day.. Hot and Cold Water? laid on;a|Allf;

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1247, 7 December 1882, Page 3

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879

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1247, 7 December 1882, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 4, Issue 1247, 7 December 1882, Page 3

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