Wanted. ANTED KNOW.-Advertisements ¥ ¥ m this column" not- oxcoodin" 1C ,n°vi, 0 l? BILLING first insert™. .IJAfMCE each subsequent insertion. ' WANTED-A Babbitter, with or with mi dogs. Apply Mr R.Leo, Goodwood, -Taratahi. . U3g WANTED— A smart boy; Apply \y, Bell, Deniaon House, Mastart'ou. " 1438 Uy ANTGD-A smart lad, for machine V? work and rimnor. Apply Datm "'" c °- ,1438 WANTED.-A pair of bawycrs, Apply Ueeso& Dawson. WANTKD.-Ten Men for Iho Lower Taueru, and a cook. Apply Parker and Co, on the Works. . ' WANTED KNOWN.-J. BIKKKL'tf Fancy Repository of Ladies Noe.ll.> work, Wools, Silks, Laces, and all kinds of Fancy Goods suitable for presents. Agent for Madam. Bayards cut out dress patterns for ladies and children. 'Orders. with remittances promptly attended to, Cuba-street Wellington. 1421 WANTED KNOWN.-ThatW.T. LeeTEiis, Criterion Co\ch Factory, Vivian-street, Wellington, is making Spring Carts from £22; Buggies, from £45; Waggonettes, from £55; Expresses, from £% ; Spring Drays, from £27. The best seasoned material only iißed, and overy art'elo guaraute«l' ■ . i4l)li WANTED-Green or Well-dricd SheerskinPolts in, any quantity. A»pi>Harvev. <& Sons, Waiuoua Wool -Work.-' WANTED.-The travelling pubuc'to know that they can have iirsUlasaceoinmodation at Kidbiewhite's Famiu ACCOMMODATION HOUSE, next Feist's Slow Qlieen-strcct Masterton. Weekly boarder£l; all meals, Is; Rods, Is (id. <>.,.;,;! arrangements for. families. HarSd., i- |. :'.,- Is per feoo. WANTED KNOWN.-Cook- * Xiii-ir, Cover, Flag, and Tent Maker.*, Waterproof Covers and Oilskius, -Tents, 1\ - and Sheep Nets, Blocks, Twine, Hope, && m slock. Kick Covers all sizes at vory low rates. : Custom House Quay, Wellingt'ou. \\: AniJilJJinown. that Wriggiesworlb'. ?T . w«l tonus, Photographers bv anpuiiitinem lo liis Kxecllmcy .the Governor.' The only exhibitor.,' v.'li.i ne-'val Firii Prizes for Tortrauh ul. \UAi\t\ . ; iit, Mr bourne Exhibition! 'UMNTJUJ y Y : llaklim) I::iv- e.-.t-:in : . iul a ('en li-it i iiriyii.g Depot, •M.p ..-i;u ••i;..«|.:l,.i:ii'! Bloel.,"' Qiieeii-slrcct.* .M:i!.M.!:..ii, convoyed to or from the K-..'v,.\ oir.i-.i.-;s in Express or Spring Cart. . E.\j.ie w win at the station on the arrival of each tram, Goods and Parcels delivered in town oi' country. Furniture carefully removed. A work at lowest rates. S!i COLLIE DOG-X for Sale~by~G~T"w,' \J DALRYMPLE, Estate Masterton. m H. CELEBRATED REMEDIES.-The SIGHT RESTOBER is an invaluable and certain remedy for all complaints' of the eye, except cataract. [A lady in Wellington was cured, having been blind upwards of two j ears, add whoso sight is now perfectly restored]—Prion 5s per bottlo. I would mention my OINTMENT, which has been proved to be the best remedy in this city for wounds, etc,; Is, Is 6d, 2s, and.2s Gd per box. Also, my LIFE PILLS, which aro an excellent remedy for indigestion, heart and liver complaints, costivenra, etc.; price, Is, Is Cd, and 2s a box. M-a my BLOOD RESTORER, which is an excellent icmcdy for the blood, especially erysipelas; price, 2s and 3s a bottle. Also, the COUGH SYRDP, a sure cure for a t onbknoino cough, [The demand in WeiI in. lon and suburbs for thissvrup is very great]-Price Is Gd per bottle. • Mado ml hold only by 11. TItETIIIiWAY, Tory street, Wellington., "'''l3ss N 0 T ICE, {HEREBY give notice to all my MaUcrton customeis bat I intend giving up my Butchering business after :hc 31st day of July, and all outstanding accounts aro requested to be settled by the 4th August, as I wish to pay twenty shillings in the potmd before I leavo Masterton. WILLIAM JUDD, 142fi Butchor, itfasterfcon. NOTICE. A NY PERSON found damaging fences or removing timber from my section in the
WardeH Township will be prosecuted. 1421 JOHN McDKRMOTT. NOTICE, ' T7E BEG to intimate that wo have apVV pointed Mr U. S. W. DALUYMI'LJj Wairarapa Acent for " The New Zealand Industrial Gazette and Pastoral and Agricultural Nnos." EDWARDS & GREEN, Proprietors, Wellington. July 19th, 1683. 1434 TV/IRS WILSONE'S, School rc-opens on MONDAY, the 16th current, Peiry-clreet, 11th July, 1883. 1427 lARTEKTON. BOOTS & SHOES. Illlfi undersigned has now opened up his , SPLENDID, LARGE, and-WKLL-ABSOHTKD STOCK of Boote-amL. ShoeW; the best and largest ever opened up in Carterton, and he hopes by selling at tho SLOWEST PRICES FOR to command a share of public suppoi. lie is well-known in Greytown, and his' Boots and Shoes are appreciated from cno end of tho Yalky to the other, and having had it shown to him the want of such an Establishment as his Grcytown one, in Carterton, has op3ned a BRANCH, where he hopes to bo able to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, ho buys where he can get tho lest value for his money, so can thereby give his customors the benefit by selling tho best value for tho lowest profit, Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SHOES OF ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER.,,, REPAIRS NEATLY AND PK9MPTLY EXECUTED NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD K001S• ■ D.P.LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, . Main-st., Grey town, and High-sl.jt.pposite Conrthnane) Carterton. 1-127 fTI WI S T TOBACCO 5s per lb. p. p. McCarthy, masterton. TiDCKHAM and DENISON TMtf J PARCEL ÜBELS.'&c. Daily Office
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1439, 25 July 1883, Page 3
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