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■■ Waufcetli- : ' J! ? : ANTED KNOWN.-rAdvertoomeiit* ! V V in this column not exeeodiui; 16 words ONE SHILLING, first, insertion .SIXPENCE each subsequent motion. \JQ ■^^.—A ffian oookVat once, apply i YY to J, B. Martin', Butcher, Master:»M. '!.'' :i.f oT 14W WANTED-By a .reapectablo person, _ with two children, youngest!) yoara, | a situation as housekeeper or general servant ; locality uo objection. Apply to It. H, Cliinchen, Masterton. WANTED-Two boarders. Apply to M. Machy, .Queen-street. 1423 WANTED,-By Mrs. Hugh Beetham, Drancoi eth, a strong girl or woman ■»s cook and laundress; also' a nurse. For particulars, apply to Mrs Bennott, Institute, Masterton. ~. ',.■'.;•'..'•..■.,,; >.■ 1422 WANTED BIKREL'S Fancy Repository of iiadiei Needlework, Wools,SilkfljLades;'and ; all'lduds of Fancy Goods suitable for pre'sohts; Agent for Madam 1 Bayards .cutout'dress'pattorns for ladies and children! : Orders''with remittances promptly at'tonded to. Cuba-slreot 'Wellington. '• <?<' -■■■■■■ -■.'■■ ■ J 142.1 WANMMOQ crosß-breda w.fatten on terms, wethers....proferred:. Win. Stuart ForbeSj.Cartorton,,.! 1 ■,-.'. !..■ 1418 r ANr.U)-;By,iin oxperien.oa.l Laund-MT-'iesSi-fa'mllyw-lfoferwaihing. Apply Office of this paper. ■■ ■•■ !.. ;•;<■:// 1414

WANTED-Mcn.for acrub-falling. Ap- . ply to B. P. Pony, Penrose, Tarai i iniio, -v/ruurum uoun factory, Vivian-Btreet,' Wollin'gtbivifl making Spring Carts from £22; .Buggies,.from £45; Waggonettes, from £55; ifxpi'oase?, from £:i(i; Spring Drays, from £27 i I Tile iWt seasoned material only used, and every arfc'clo gujiaiiteed. , '.; .. •. ..' ;i ~, ; WANTGD-Ureen or.'Wbll.dHuUiShtu, - skinPelts-iuJaiiy quantity! Applv Harvcv & Sons, Waipoua Wool Works, WAMED.-Theiitvellihg pubuc to know that they can,have first-claw accommodation at Kibbuwuhe's., Famiia AcypMMiJDATios Rom, noxt"j?et3t's Store Qubi'ii-stru'.t MastertonV Weekly buardets £l;ldl meals,'is; Beds, Is Gd','"/Specm> iirraiigeuiiiuts fori families., fforscsfod for Is per foeftV' : ' :l > "> i,.. \I7ANTFJ) A Knight, •VV' Cover, Fhig."iiiul" 'iVifJ Makers, Waterproof CWBfs and Oilskin*, Tent,', Kg :mil SJiccp'N'otri, -]>Wk«, Twii.iyl.qm, &i w siock. link ( mm'iiU iizh »l w< y low ¥ ANTED Known, that Wngglesvortb •• Mid Bums, Photographers by appointment to his Excellency the Governor. The only exhibitors 'who received First Prizes, for Portraits at. Sydney.iahu Me bourne Exhibitions. Addiws, Willis-sl.'-eet

Yy Hahdiso liave.ieatifblished.a Con tral Carrying Depot, opposite ''Cockburn'i Block," Queen-street, .Masterton,,; jGooJa conveyed to or from the .Bflji;yay, Station in Express .or Spring Cart. Express will at tho station on the'arrival of eachtran,. Goods and Parcels town or country, Furniture carefully removed. A work at lowest rates. ss

ETRET HE WAY'S , CELEBRATED REMEDIES.- : am requested to bring before the publio my Sight Restoror, which is an" invaluable remedy for all complaints of tho eye, except cataract, It cured a lady who was blind upwards of two jcars, and whoso Bight id now icrfcctly restored, and many other people with bad eyes havo been cured as well prion 6s per bottle. I would mention my Ointment, which has been proved to bo tho bust remedy in this city for wounds, etc.; Is, is (id, 2s, and 2s Gd per box. Also, my Life Pills, which am nn excellent remedy for indigestion, heart and liver complaints, costiveness, etc,; price, Is. laGd, and 2s a box. Also, my Painkiller, for swellings and pains, which is a certain cure; 2s Gd a bottle. Also, my Blood Restorer, which is an excellent lemedy for the blood, especially erysipelas; price, 2s and 3s a bottle. With my lotion applied externally, all these tomedies can bo had on receipt of stamps. Made, and sold only by E, TfIETHEWAV, Tory atreofc; Wellington. ■'■'•'"•' i;il " ; 1355

Jb'or a ./REAL aOOD.SUIT OF,CLOTHES .. Go. to", ,',..,, L. J. HOOPER. & ,C 0. ,: BONMAIiuHE, MATCHES, ; 3d' per "''dozen, ■■•■ ' :■ (12 Boxes) J' t /•■■•.. . ' M.AWJfBTOIJ. ,:■. ■ .•-.!■.., For a Choice Selection of Englisli' niid French Jlillineiy, go to L, J/HOOPER'* CO,, BON'IIAKCIIE, ADVANTAGEOUS NOTICE 'TO 'THE -' • —PUBLIC; ■■'■■■"■" .!"J OLDEST PUENITUEB , ' : .WAREHOUSE IN WELLINGTON. 1 ' I: " J

'■■ (Opposito To Aro House,' Cubk'-itroot). \TT NIOHOLSONIiiVitea liU'olil frioads VV • and the publio l gfln'6ratly J t6 - 'come and inspect his: large stock of- !::•:,, ENGLISH ANP ;; COLONIAL-MADE ;;/:,, ,;;',fumiture,;'':i-;.. Mahogany Loo Tables, from 3,'} G KcdPino i. Ji ;, T 0 40 Gouohea jn stock, of all;;,'.) : : Msic.!,'! .-...1-.v'.-.'.vl 10.1.0iW The stock is too numerous to detail, '" consisting of-Drawing-room Suite/'-in'Velvet ■'•' ! ' ! ii ii ■ ••' ».' '"li'TapeaWy'arid Velvet ■' n ii !' [, u' ■ v&etoiihfl' ■; , ' ; -' Dining-room ■■■„;.'; „Leather,' MA Beautiful Duchess Dressing-tables''and' Marble Washstands. Girandole Glasses, gilt Mahogany Sideboards (variouß ; s!zoJ)' { Cheffoniors, red pine '.' Coffee Tables l ■ ■'■■;■"'! '■''' Oleographs, Oil Paintings, and Pictures, in : great variety•■' •'■ ' r ' »!.'>!.:''."■! Pianos, trichord and iron'' supports (by ■ Strauss); seo tbom and judge'Wr-'your-solves •; ' , : ■'• :•■'■•■ Gilt Chimney Mirriir,'.lß x 38 '■' ; ' ; Mahogany-Wardrobe, with mirror j-an'el Dressint' Tables and' Wanhstnnda '" 1 large Dining Table (redpine),'lsft'bin x sft ■• '%>:.'! ,:::'::.:' .-,.. Spring Mattresses, all sizes '' About 209 English Feather Pillows, 6a M, good Dinner Waggon, 4 tect, with drawers Ac, ' (SO,, &c.

N.B.—Special arrangements have been made for pcrEons who wish to pay by iiistalmenrs to do so by paying 25 par cent deposit. Such an arrangement as this has never before been offered to the public, in the furniture trade. W.NICHOLSON, Personal attendance, from lOa/ml tos p.m. L. J. HOOPER k CO*, JHJN MARCHE, The Chkapen House in the Trade 11 BRICKLAYER'S NOTICE!" undersigned, who has jn6t arrived ._...■„ from,England,.by.ihfl. British vKing, has taken up liis retideneo in Mastertoii, and befog"* practical bricklayer, boiler setter, &c. would be glad to receive brde'rs tor'rinfkM of brick work whicli he will be prepared Jo execute promptly in able chaigi s, l RUSSELL ft.DDitEß>.—Waipoua Mills. 13W

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 12 July 1883, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 12 July 1883, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1428, 12 July 1883, Page 3

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