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i 'tTTANTED KNOWN, VV is this column not exceeding ill! - 4 words ONE. STTLLLING first insertion, dIXPEMGE each subsequent,inßertiorf. t 'TTTANTED TO SELL-Plums of every. VV descripcion in any quantity, from " 2d per lbi Apply T. Dixon. • 1306' WANTED.— A second liand'fuli 'sized!, r Billiard Table, at. once. Apply.-" Office of th'is piper, , >, Iss * WANTED,— A General Servant," Apply to Mrs Cuff, Bank New' Zealand j' Groytown, , ,1207 • WANTED— Tenders (or the Laying i.hd Ereotion of three miles of: Wire!..'. Fencing' until 16th inst. Full particulars from 0. J; Tully, Waiheriga. ; 129/! ~ ANTED —A good'general servant./,. Ipply Daily Office. ' ' l'iflS ... "ANTED.—At Tuhitarata, a married ' f , . couple without iiic\il)ibraiice ( ' man J. to cook and woman to do house work. Also a bullock , driver used to kandle' 'joung: 4 bullocks. Duncan McMaster. , 129,5 W .TT7ANTED-A Shepherd with good dogs, Yy for Watarangi station., Ap| lv r,t station or Longwood, Featberston. , . 1293 . WAITED,— Tenders to kill rabbits;.at-, per skin, contractor, to find dogs. Apply H, Tancrcd, Punitahj.*. ■ ~J2S)2. WANTED. • TENDERS'-for ior., mation only, from 5. to S& chains bush road. .Apply-(o; REESE & DAWSON, Chapel street, nest to ■ Rev. Mr Isitt or Eketabuna Hotel..127 y \\J ANTED Known—Mrs D. P. FISREI'!,-! VV Milliner and Haberdasher, Nottingham House, Manners-street, Wellington, (oppositeJ. Montoith'a, chemist), Children's Costumes, Sun and Granny Hats, Pinafores, isre., &c. A variety of Ladies' Seasonable H.ts, Feathers Cleaned, Dyed, and Curled. Ml and Mourning Dresses made to Order.. 127(j, WANTED.— A general .servant, applyMrs Bowles, Carterton.. JtrJtJ WANTED -TO LET, a Hous> in Cokstreet, and one in Queen-street. Apply to M. Casclberg & Co. 12u8 XYj ANTED KNOW,—J, BirrdWhole--■>V salo and Retail Art Needlewor Repository, Cuba-street, Wellington, is solo agent for Madarno Bayard's celebrated Papi'r Patterns, Patternsp.nd Journals of Fashion, and Needlework received dii eot from London : every month. Pinafore Patterns from ,d, Costumes Is 6d, postage extra, P.O. Order • must accompany country orders. 1236 • WANTED.— The travelling pubuc.to. know that they can have firsli-class : accommodation at Kibblewuite's Family Accommodation Howe, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, 1b ; Beds, Is (id. Spcoia' arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN.—Cook & Knight, Cover, Flag, and Tent Makers,, Waterproof Covers and Oilskins, Tents, Pig and Sheep Nets, Blocks, Twine, Hope,' tic in stock. Rick Covers all sizes at vtry low. rates, Custom House Quay, Wellington. VA/ ANTED Known, that Dan Egan has '' nothing to do with Bay View House since the 13th of the present month, I, John' Stratford, having leased the honse and premises from the trustees for a teim of years, J and hope by strict attention to busineis. with good beds, first class tablo, and civility to all, to merit a fair share of patronage.— John Stratford, Proprietor. WANTED Known, that Wngglesworih Mid Binns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor,The only exhibitors who received First Prizes for Portraits at Sydney arid Me' bourne Exhibitions! Adding, Will" .Jrect.WANTED— Green or Well-dried ■Shecp--akin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons, Wftipoua Wool Works: TTTANTED KNOWN.-That Keesteii£ V T Habdinr have established n t v r<tral Carrying Depot, opposite " Cockbiiii/i Block," Queen-atreot, Masterton, God: • conveyed to or from the RaiJ'vay Station-. .■ Express or Spring Cart. Express will . at the station on the arrival of each trim,, • Goods and Parcels delivered in town o; country. Furniture carofully removed. A!' work at lowest rates. . s§I OST, STOLEN, OR STRAYED,-Un U the 25th January, from H. Welch's, Opaki, a Strawberry Heifer, branded J W on near ribs. A lewurd of 10s will lie paid to anyone returning her to the undersigned andanv person retaining her after this notice will be prosecuted. 1297 J. WELCH, Jon. LOST OK STOLbN,—blaclc utwt.um ' bob-tailed sheep Slut. Answers to the name of "Mac;." Whoever will bring the same to Mrs Ewington will be rewarded, and anyone retaining the same after this notice will be prosecuted; 1298 MY FIRST ANNUAL STOCK-TAKING SALE OP BOOTS and SHOES AT HALF PRICE!! COMMENCING 3rd FEBRUARY, 11. PETERSEN, BOOT IMPORTER, NEXT CLUB HOTEL, HAVING just received a very oxtnnsivo shipment of BOOTS and SHuEjj of all descriptions, ex Waitara and l'arcora, direct fro.n the manufacturers, and bavin? a large stock of MY OWN MAKE and other colonial goods made specially to iny order, I now offer to tho buying public over £IOOO worth of goods at Prices nevtr heard of before. As the stock is all NEW and FRESH, I can with confidence nay Boots and Shoes have never been offored at • such LOW PRICES in Masterton beforehand probably will not again this side tho FALL of tho COMET, I just quote a few of the pricesChildren's Boots from Ib 7d . Carpet Slippers from Is lid Leather „ from 3s lid Ladies' Kid Walking Boots'from 5a lid"" „ Kid Shoes from 531 Id ■ ~ House Boots from 3s lid . . Girls' Kid Boots from 4s 1 Id Boys' Strong Boots from 5s lid Men's Boots from 7s lid. At this Great Cheap Salo the BOOKS WILL BE CLOSED and all discounts- dispensed with, the above prices beiog for CASH ONLY. As the sale will.last : ' Fourteen Days Only ! We advise all who can to take advantage of it as early as possible, in order the secure the .Bargains offered, for " tho early bird catches the worm," v To the Economical-Mother— Copperroes 2s lid, 3s 11,4s lid, , To the far seeing Stationholder— " Watertights, 10a lit!, 12s lid, 13s lid,'l4s lid, and 15s lid • And all'other goods equally low while the sale lasts.; i i, U t '.''.•VJ/'/Bonembsr the Addresf— ■ . .i;v: H. IpjBTBHSEN," NEXT CLUB HOTEL, MASTERTOtf, 1 HUNTER'S PIONEER BATH ROOM'S,' ■ CARTERTON, 1: ' j 1 BATHS ready at all hours of the flay, Hot and Cold Water kid on. All requisites fur the bath and toilet- prouder, PIiICEI-Siigle Bath Is; quarteuy Ticket as j. agreement. A TRIAL INVITED,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 12 February 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 12 February 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1301, 12 February 1883, Page 3

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