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■ Wanted. ; 'ANTED KNOWN; Adveftisom'etts ia this column ;,not i . ex6edd!iigl(>') words ONE, SHJ LLISGr' ifirat ? insertio^ fia SIXPEtf GE each subsequent.;insertion..\■ . i .1, 1 , • w.l. WANTED Known—Mrß ; D. P, FISHER,it{ . Milliner'and EaberdMher, ham House, Manners-street, Wellington,i (opposite' J. Mbntflith'e, chetiiist).' Children's <! Costumes, Sun and Granny' Hats','ftntlforil?/ 1 * &i., &c. A variety .of' Ladies' Seasonable;!! H\ts. Feathex-S ; Cleaned,.r. Dyed, and Curled.JfrH-nnd,,, / Mourning Dresses made, to Order.,'''! ' : 12? "ANTED.—Tenders-for clearing audi! ploughing 12 acres (more or Jess).of ;,- swam;o land. Tenders close on-Saturday,--', 20th irist. For particulars apply to Mrs A'.' Y, McKoozia, Lower Manaia, • ' j?78 ;:v WANTED—A dogs. Apply 'HAwras I ,' Bowlands, " . :i! . \ ! I2W'P TANTED. -FIVE GOOD SHEARERS'i For Lamb Shearing on' MONDAY;; NEXT.- Also a STTJCKEY, i]( Rangitumau.' : 1^74 W ANTED-A good; RABBITEIt }®E ouce, JAS.SIUOKEY: 1274 WANTED-By a "young man, a situition on a station/ to learn'' farming. References given., Address: W;; Post Office,'.) Gladstone, , :, 1272.,, WANTED— Tenders to. .SATORMy, . 13th inst.jfor Clearing 84 -'chains/of' Busb Eoad Line. Apply Parker & Burlie." J ■' > ■ _ i^'l272^ WANTE I).-A general• servant, ' apply Mrs Bowles, Carterton'. ; ' v ''l2uß i .< i— : . ' ' ■■'•a't WANTED- TO LET, a Houso : ia;Cole,!,t street,. and .one in , Qneeii-street. ■ Apply to M. Caselberg & Co, ' 1268 ,-i WANTED TO ' SELL:-A,,ti'omWji;f nearly new, , Apply Daily office,;, or l<', F. Maxton. Greytown. ' '' ANTED—A Middlo aged 'woman;' . required to wait on invalid genUot .. man, do plain cooking and washing; three-,, in family. Address or apply Mrs' Rhodes i Donald, the Manaia, Mastcrtoh. 1255" TT -ANTED KNOWN.-J, Birrel Whole,,[ } V i sale and Retail Art ,Needle\vor- i{ r Repository, Cuba-street, Wellington, is sole agent for Madame Bayard's Patterns, Patterns and Journals of Fashion,: i i and Needlework received direct;from London;.i eveiy month. Pinafore Patterns,frpm:7d, Costumes Is 6d, postage extra,.' P.O.' srder 1 must .vcompany country orders. 0 : - ,; 1236 s -J- ■■,lm WANTED. —Tho travelling pubuC-to a know that they can have first-class • accommodation at Kmblewhite's 'Family Accommodation House, next' Feist's'Stdrfi-'*-' Queen-street Master toil. Weekly boarders£l; all meals, 1b; Beds, Is 0d; Special [- arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN.—Cook & knight, -r Cover, Flag, and Tent Makers,,:; Waterproof Covers and Oilskins, Tents, Pig.")and Sheep Nets, Blocks, Twine, Rope, &a in stock, Rick Covers all sizes at very low. •' rates. CustoniHouse Quay, Wellington.':', u/ANTED Known, that Dan' Egan has ! ' ! '' nothing to do with Bay -View Hous'o " siuco the 13tU of the present month, I, Johu Stratford,-having leased the house ahd premises from the trustees for a term of years, and hope hy strict attention to business, 1 with good beds, first class table, and civility ' I to all, to merit a fairshan) of patronage.— John Stratford, Proprietor, WANTED Known, that Wrigglesworib and Binns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor..: The only exhibitors who received. Fint. Prizes for Portraits at Sydney and Mcl .' bourne Exhibitions, Address, Willis-street ■ WANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheep- ;; skin Pelts in any' quantity, r Apply Harvev & Sons, Waipoua Woo.,'.fork's,*' 'ANTED KNOWN.—That Mster ii>{ , , Harding have established a GeiH-O tral Carrying Depot, opposite '.vQopkburn's,,Block," Queen-street, Masterton,. Goods . conveyed to or from tlVe"Rai'*v»y Stati'-m in Express or Spring Cart, Express' viil at the station on the arrival of each trai J ; ; Goods and Parcels delivered in town ■ country. Furniture carefully remo.ved, I-I'; work at lowest rates, ' . '" "So ; FLAGS! FLAGS!! FLAGS'!!-!' J NOW OPENING ex ''OnAßi'-Red, White, and .Blue Ensigns and,-,-Union Jacks (all sizes), with the latest im-. . provements, being Roped and Swivelled. Now is the time for Station holders, Hotel proprietors, Ac,, to purchase good value's at thoUndermentioned'Prices Ensigns (Red, White or Blue)— 1 yard,.??;; „ liyards, 10s; 2 yards, 12s; 3yards,! 16a. t English Union Jacks—l yard, BsCd; yards, r " lis; 2 yards, 13s 6d; 3 yards, 17s 6d,"- n We guarantee to forward any .of .tho ■ articles, as quoted above,'on receipt of approved cheque or P, 0,0. FOR SALE,-Secondhand Sails, suitable for Rick Covers. On Hand-Tent Covers,. ■ Horse and Loin Cloths, Oilskins, Netting.., Twine, Fishing Tackle, Ropes and. Blocks. ' : " <f.-o„ 4c„ &c. ' ;* Hazlewood &, Arthur Wholesale and Retail Mandfacidreks ans Importerb, . ' :■ ■ !".•■{ WILLIS-STREET, WELLINGTON. M. TfaMEBS: : cabinet-makee Ajti);, L*J'!IOL<TJ-:KK!!. Cuba-street, Wellington-, ; HAS A LARGE STOCK TO CHOOSE ' ; ! ' FROM. . 'Hair-cloth Suiles, Rep Suites, Cretonne'"' Suites, Tapestry Suites, Black and: Gold Suitss, Walnut Suitesj Dolly Varden Suites, Occasional Suites, Leather Suites, ; The above at prices ranging £lB to £55. SPRING-SEATED COUCHES from 30s. EASY CEAIRS, from 503 upwards, i Occasional Tables of many designs at all ■ prices, GOOD SERVICEABLE FURNITURE, at prices to please everybody, Carpets' Linoleums, Mats;* Rugs, Matting Woven Wiro Spring Mattraeses, Criimo Window Holland (very effective), doub width Cretonne, for Curtains—Lor deis And every requisite for furnishing a housd 1 in the best and most economical manner, : . A, FARMER, . CUBA-STREET, WELLINGTON. : N.B.—A Speoial Cheap Sale every Saturday from 1 to 9 p.m., in the covered passage adjoining the warehonse-Fof CASH only,-, gOARDING, AND DAX SCHOOL, Colk-stukkt, Masterton, ' PitiNciPAL: Miss BEST., Mi: A thoroughly fiound English Education -forms tho basis of tho instruction 'given; - and, in addition, tho following subjects are. ' .taught - ....... : •, French, German, Italian, Laun, A|gc- , . bra, Music, Drawing 'ana Needle ; : ; work. ' 'Domestic aro:-liberal'and home-like.- - , ■ . ' : Termsmoderate., 1 'Prospectuses forwarded."on applicab' 3 .. The lMfei' ! oD ; DAY, 18th September. Evening Qiiisa for French.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1277, 13 January 1883, Page 3

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