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i ■, Wanteds •/**•<. •fITANTED KNOWN. -Advertisement vV-V/iia this c»1.l in-* not oxoocdulg-jlo'' words ONE SHILLING firat^iDfcert(on, : dIXPEwGB each subsequent insertion tiTANTED Known-Mrs D. P. FISKER, YV (Milliner and Haberdasher, Noningham Bonso, Manners-street, Wellington, (opposite Jj Montoith's, ch einiat) .i- Ohildrefi'p Costumes, Sun and Graniiy Jtttsi lJ.innfoj'ct', ix,, &oJ A variety of 'Ladies' Seasonable Hits. ; Feathers, Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled. Ball and .Mourning Dresses made to Order. 1276' TTTANTED--A RABBITER to work VV dogs. Apply R, S. HAWKINS,. Bowlands • • • 1274 WANTED.- FIVE GOOD SHEARERS For Lamb Shearing on : MONDAY NEXT. < Also a COOK/ JAS, STUCKKY, Ilangitumau. .... -A good RABBITEE at once, JAS. HTUOKEY.I274 WANTED-By a young mart, a situition on a station, to learn fanmnt;. References given. Address: W., PqstOllice, Gladstone; •; • • ,; ; ; 1272 WANTED— Tenders lo SATURDAY, 13th inst., for Clearing 84 chains of Bush Road Line. Apply Parker &■Burke.- , 1272 WANTED.— A general; servant, apply ' Mrs Bowles, Carterton. • ~ 1238 WANTED- TO LET, a House in ;Cole-* .street, and one in Queen-street. Apply to M. Caselberg & Co. - ; 12G8 WANTED TO SELL.-A trombone, noarly now. Apply Daily'office, or Maxtou. .Greytowii.. ~ .. ~. ,j. • WAN TED—A .Middle,,. agedi , woman; required to wait on invalid gentleman, do plain cooking and \va3hii)gj tlu'eo -: in; fafnily. Address or apply Mrs ithodes Donald;' the M;main,.Masterton. : ; .. 6 .. .IMS,; ;I7PANTKD KNOW.-J, Birrel Whole-, •"V• sale and Retail Art Ncedlewor" Repository, Cuba-street, Wellington, is solo agent for Madame Bayard's celebrated I'ii'wr Patterns. Patterns and Journals\of Fasljioiii/ and Nccfjlework received (liiccWi'oiniortMii every month, Pinafore Patterns from /d, Costumes Is Cd, postage extra. P.O. Order must ancompany country orders.;.,,. 1236 ¥,A!STED.— Tho travelling ptibi to know that they'can .Have first-eliOtf accommodation at Kibblevihte'.s FamilV Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families.: .Horses fed; fpti. Is per-feed. Oi'Al WANTED KNOWN—Cook & Knight, , Cover, Flag, and Tent Makers, Waterproof Covers and Oilskins, Tents, Pig and Sheep Nets, Blocks, Twine, Rope, &o in stock. Rick Covers all sizes at very low rates. Custom House Quay, Wellington. yw ANTED Known, that Dan .Egau lws ■nothing to do with Bay View House* since the 13th of the present month, I, Jolm Stratford, having leased the house and premises from the trustees for a term of years,; and hope by strict attention to business, with good beds, first class table, and civility to all, to merit a fair share of .patronage.— "Jobji Stiatford, Promietor. WANTED Known, that - Wrigg!eswortb : tnd Binns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor, Tho only exhibitors who received First Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Mel bourne Exhibitions, Addiws, Willis-street WANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheep-' skin Pelts in auy quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons, Waipoua Wool Works, ¥ ANTED KNOWN.—That Keesteh & Hahdino have established a Central Carrying Depot, opposite " C -ckbum's Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the RaiJ'vay Station i'i Express or Spring Cart, Express will at the station on the arrival of each tram, Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates. SS

FLAGS! FLAGS 11 FLAGS 111 :i\TOW ; OPENING ex " Oiuiu"~Ked, J_N White, and Blue. Ensiqns and Uiiion Jacks (all sizes), with-the'; latest.im-': pviivements, being Roped and Swivelled." Now is the time for Station holders, Hotel proprietors, <£'o„ to purchase t;ood values at the Undermentioned Prices ; Ensigns (Red, White or Blue) —1 yard, 8s ; 1J, yards, 10s; 2 yiu'dSj 12s ;■ 3 yards, lGi English Union Jacks—l yard, Bs6d; dn, ■lis; 2 yards, 13s Gd; 3 yards, 17s 6d. , We guarantee to forward any of tlio ■articloSj as quoted above, on'receipt of approved chequo or P. 0.0. FOR SALE.—Secondhand Sails, suitable for EickVCovers. On Hand -Tent Covers, Horso and Loin Cloths, Oilskins, Netting Twine, Fishing Tackle, Hopes and BWks. (tc„ ic.. &c.. HazlewQ.Qtl ArfJmr. WnoLEBiLF. AND IIETAIIi MAKUFACTOBEnS ANB ■ Importehs, WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. .. 11 ;m. •A FARMER; Cabinet-maker and UPIIOLSTEKM, Cuba-street, Wellington. HAS A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE :' ; . FROM. '' Hair-cloth Suites, liep Suites, 1 Cretonne Suites, Tapestry Suites, Black and Gold Suittß, Walnut Suites, Dolly Varden Suites, Occasional Suites, Leather Suites, " The above, at prices ranging £lB to £55, SPRING-SEATED COUCHES from 30s. EASY CHAIRS, from EOs upwards,

Occasional Tables of many designs at all , prices, GOOD SERVICEABLE FURNITURE, • at prices to please everybody, : Carpets' Linoleums, Mats, Rugs, Matting Woven Wire Spring Ihttrasses, Crimso Window Holland (very effective), donb width Cretonne, for Curt aim—bordersboth sides. And every requisite for furnishing, a house in the best and most economical manner. A. FARMEK, CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. N.B.—A Special Cheap Sale every Saturday from 1 to 9 p.m., in. tlie covered passage adjoining tho warehouse—For CASH only. jJOAHDING AND DAX SCHOOL COLK-SI'RKKT, JfASTKr. n;!% Pbincjpal: Miss BEST. A thoroughly sound English Education forms the basis of tho iustructit-a ;'given, and, in addition, the following subjects ire taught French, German, Italian, Laun, 4lge* bra, Alnsic, Drawing,^anfTNcedlowork. •'Domestic arrangements aro'Jibpivtl.iißd hoifle-like. ' ' Terms moderate.' ;; ,. 5 Prospectuses forwar'dcJ •< • Tho Third Term of 18S21>egiVon MON DAY, 18th September. . Evening Olißß for French.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1276, 12 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1276, 12 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1276, 12 January 1883, Page 3

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