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Wanted. TANTED KNOWN. YY in this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING fast insertion dIXPEtfOE each subsequent insertion. WANTED-By a respectable person, with two children, youngest !l years, a situation as housekeeper or general servant ; locality no objection, Apply to Jt. H. Ohinchen, Masterton. ;.■:■■■' WANTED-Two gentlemen boarders. Apply to 11. Maohy, Queeu-streot. H 23 WANTED.-By Mrs Hugh Beetham, Brancepeth, a strong girl or woman as cook and laundress; also a nurse. For particulars, apply to Mrs Bennett, Institute, M&sterton. 1422 T7ANTED KNOWN.-J. BIKREL'S' V V Eancy Repository of Ladies Noodlework, Wools, Silkß, Laces, and all kinds of Fancy Goods suitable lor presents.; Agent for Madam Bayards cut out dress pattoms for ladies and children. Orders with remittances promptly attended toi Cuba-street Wellington. ■ . ; 1421 TANTED-400 cross-breds to fatten on i / terms, wethers' proforrcd, Win. Stuart Forbes, Carterton. : 1418 ' TTANTED—By an oxperienca.l LaundVV iess,' family or Hotel washing. Apply Office ol this paper. ; 1414 TANTED-Men for scrub-falling, ApVV. Ply to B. P. Perry, Penrose, Taratahi. ~ , i 1410 \X, r ANTED-By a Married Couple, a YV : ' situation .on.-a; Station':?ot Farm; Wife as Cook, Man general farm work. Apply office of this paper. ""' 1418 3D-A strong lad as an apurenW. tico, Apply.to K, Grawfoid.vßlacksmith and Farrier, Carterton, ... 1409 WANTED TO SHLL-Onenew Wagonette, and one double seated , liuj-'gy. Apply to V. Grenville & 'Co 1 , Mirq'uii ' i Normanby Livery and Bait Stablw Cum-.-ton. .. ■ . . ~,,„.,, : 1303 WANTED KNOWN.-Tlwt W. T. Lkkveiis, Criterion Couli Factory, Vivian-street, Wellington, is making Spring Carts from £22; Buggies,'from £4s;' Waggonettes, from £55 j' Expresses', from £36; Spiing Drays, from £27. The beat soasoned luateiiiil only used, and every article guarant-'.. , 1406 IX7 ANTiiD-tJweu or WolljdriepVSkccit V sk:n Pelts in any quantity. Apply Haivcv. & Sons, Waiimua. Wool Work?, WANTED. -The ' travelling..pubuo know that.lliey can have iirst-olas' aca)uiuiodatioii at Kibbi.kwihib's Fahiu Ao:oMiiw>.moN Hou.>k,. ui-xt FtistV Store Quecu-street Mtauilon. Wtetlj Ivm-deis £1; all meals. Is; Bods, Is lid. t>pucu>' arrangements for families,. dorses fed for Is per feed. •'■ ~ rANTED KNOWN.-Cook & Knight, m Cover, Flag, and Tent Makors, Waterproof Covers and Oilskinß, Tents, Pig and Sheep Netß, Blocks, Twine, Eope, &c in stock. Kick Covers all sizes at very low rates. Custom Houso'.Quay, \WelKn'gtou, WANTED Known, that Wrigglesworth and Binns, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency tho Governor. The ouly exhibitors who received First Prizes for Portraits at Sydney anu Mo bourne Exhibitions. Address', Willis-st'-eet WANTED KNOWN.-That Keestkr & Harding have established a Oeu tral Carrying Depot, opposite '' Cockbum'i Block," Queen-street, Mastorton, Goods conveyed to or from the Kail'vay Station in Express or Spring Cart. Express will at the station on tho arrival of each tram. Goodß and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. A work at lowest rates. SS

) TRETHEWAY'S _\l. CKLEBIUTRD BEMEDIES.am requested to bring before the public my Sight Restorer, which is au invaluable remedy for all complaints of tho eye, excopt cataract, It cured a lady-who was blind upwards of two )cars, aud whose night is now perfectly restored, and many othor people with bad byes lmvo been cured as well prion 5s per bottle. I would mention my Ointment, which has been proved to bo the best remedy in this city for wounds, etc,; Is, )b 6d, 2s, and 2s 6d per box, Also, my Life Pills, which are an excellent remedy for indigestion, heart and liver complaints, costivenesß, etc,; price. Is, Is Gil," and 2s a box, Also, my Painkiller, for swellings and pains, which;is a,certain cure; 2s 6d a bottle, Also, my Blood Restorer, which is an excrilent lOinedy for the blood, especially erysipelas j price, 2s and 3s a bottle. With my lotion applied externally, al! these remedies can be had on receipt of stamps. Made and sold only by ft. TRETHEWAY, Tory street, Wellington. - •■ ■'■"•" L 1355

Jb'or a ,„, REAL GOOD SUIT OF CLOTHES Go to l. j. hooper;& co„ bo.n ;maec;he, MATCHES, 3d per dozen, ■ V(l2 Boxes) : " D. F. McCABT-vHY, MAeTKRTON. Eketahuna General Store, ACCOMMODATION.' HOUSE,' CARRYING DEPOT. SHUTE & JONES, the Proprietors-of the above, beg to thank the Public for tho hearty support accorded ,tliem Bince commenting business, Thoy'are; prepared, us !i''h vto, to 1 CARRY" all of (iUUDS to any place betwoen'Maaterton and Palmerston North, They have also a LARGE STOCK of, GENERAL STORKS of best quality. Travellers' can obtain; FIRSTCLASS ACCOMMODATION, at moderate rates, at their establishment, and Good Stables and Padd"ckß.aro ; , o K !d, 1409 A TREMENDOUS STO.OK OF ' REMNANTS '/ At L. J. Hooper & do., Bon Marciik. P. S, CMISTENSEN,. )EGS to announeo that ho has opened A Restaurant In Perry-streot, near D. F. McCarthy's Store. Comfortable meals at all hours, Saußages, Brawn, Bpioed Moat, and other small goods on sale at moderate prices. Poultry Supplied. EUSCHINGQ AN] ÜBGHINoD.ANI 3d per yard. d. f. McCarthy. masterton. BRICKLAYER'S NOTICE, "IHE undersigned, who has jnst; arrived from England by the British King, has taken up his residence in Masterton, ami being a practical bricklayer, boiler setter, &c, would be glad to receive orders for any kind of brick work, which he will be prcpated to execute promptly in a thoroughly efficient manuer at reasonablocharges, . •■ :, ...iv, : :■;.,.:/ ;.,•-, J.RUSSELL ■ AiiijEEsS-iWaipoua Mitls. \ : .-^:■'■':■ 1300- .-■■ TO EKETAHUNA/'RESIDENTS. pOPIEB : of -the Wairarapa \J Daily cau be obtaino-' at Messrs ■ SHUTK 4 JONES Eketahuna Store 1 .

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1426, 10 July 1883, Page 3

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