Wanted* WANTED KNOWN. —Advertisements m this column not exceeding lf> ™i^ E f¥ ING first inßW^» aIArMOE each subsequent insertion, • WANTED— Employment, by a thoroughly experienced ploughman. Apply to Charles J. Freeth, Stock and Produce Registry Office. 1.l jlj WAN IED.-A married couple, without encumbrance. Man to milk aud do general farm work; wife as cook and housekeeper. Apply to H. T. R. Owen, Springtank, Clareville. 1441 WANTED KNOWN.—J, BIHREL'S l 1 alley Repository of Ladies Noedlework, Wools, Silks, Laces, and ail kinds of t'aney Goods suitable for presents, Agent (Or Madam Bayards cut out dress patterns lor ladies and children. Orders with remittances promptly attended to. Culm-streot Wellington. ' 1424 WANTED KNOWN,-That W, T. Lkevehs, Criterion Crnch Factory, Vivian-street, Wellington, is making Spriun Carts from £22; Buggies, from £45; Waggonettes, from £55; Expresses, from £M; Spring Drays, from £27. Thobist seasoned material only used, and every art'ele guaranWANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheep, skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & 80ns, Waipoua Wool Works ANTED,—The travelling pnbuc to . , know that they can have first-clas' accommodation at' Kidblewmte'h Fuiiu Accommodation Howe, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly buardus, til all meals, Is; Beds, Is Gd.. Spceini arrangements for families. Morses fed for Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN.—Uook & Knight, Cover, Flag, and Tent Makers, waterproof Covers and Oilskins, Tents, Pi« Mia Sheep Nets, Blocks; - Twine, L'opp, in stock. Rick Covers all sizes at vovy low rates, Custom House Quay, Wtliin^iu.-i. and Binns, Photographers bv anponitment to his Excellency the Governor. The only exhibitors who received first Pll7.es for Portraits uli Sydney anu Mo bourne Exhibitions. Addles, Willis-sl."eet WANTED KNOWN.—That Keesikb & Haiidino have established a Cen tral Carryiug Depot, opposite '»Cockburn'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Bai'-vay Station in Express or Spring Cart, Express will at the station on the arrival of oanh tram, Goods and Parcels delivered in town oi country. Furniturecarefiillyrenoved. A work at lowest rates. - ■" S8 r|OLLIE DOSS, for Sale -bv G, S. W, DALRYMPLE, Estato Ajjeut. Mayci - ton. Msy ETRETHEWAY'S . CELEBRATED REMEDIES.—TiIe SIGHT RESTORER 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 years, and whoso sight is now perfectly restoredj—Price 5s per bottle. I would mention my OINTMENT, which has been proved to be the best remedy in this city for wounds, etc.; Is, Is Gd, 2s, and 2s Gd per box. Also, my LIFE PILLS, which aio au cxeellent remedy for indigestion, heart and liver complaints, costivcness, etc.; price, Is. IsCd, and 2s a box. Also, my BLOOD RESTORER, which is an excellent lemedy for the blood, especially erysipelas; price, 2s and 3s a bottle. Also, tbe COUGH SYRUP, a sure cure for a troublesojne cough, [The demand in Weilington and suburbs for this syrup is very great]-Price 1b Gd per bottle. Mihlj and sold only by R. TRETHHWAV, Tory street, Wellington. 1355 NOTICE. / Hl. K MBY give notice to all my Masterton JL customers 1 hat I intend giving up niy butchering business ifu-r the 31st day of July, and all outstanding accounts are requested to be settled by the 4th August, as I wish to pay twenty shilling hi the pound before I leave Masterton. WILLIAM JUDD, 14'21i Butcher, Masterton, NOTICE, PERSON found damaging fences or removing timber from my section in the WardeH Township will bo prosocuted. •421 JOHN McDERMOTT, N 0 T" I C E . 'iXJE BEG to intimate that wo have apYV pointed Mr G.S. W. DALRYMPLE Wairarapa Agent for " The New Zealand Industrial Gazette and Pastoral ami Agricultural News." EDWARDS ■& GREEN, Proprietors, Wellington. July 19th, 1683. ],)34 Men's Working Shirts, Is 3d AT 0. SMITH'S CLEARING SALE. WILSONE'S School re-opens 011 MONDAY, the lGth current. Perry-street, lltli July, 1883. 1427 j.'.RTERTON. QARTEBTON.
BOOTS & SHOES. IIHE undersigned lias now opened up his . SPLENDID, LAUGH, and WELLASSORIBP STOCK of Boots .and Shoes; tho best and largest ever opened up in Cartel ton, and he hopes by selling at the tS*LOWEST PRICES FOR to command a share of public support. He ia well-known in Grey town, nud his Boots and Shoes aro appreciated from one end of tho Yallty to the other, and having had it shewn to him (lie want of such an Establishment as his Grey town one, in (Carterton, has opjned a BItANCII, wl:ere lie hopes to be able to supply all wants. Being a free-trader, lie lrays uhero ho can get the best valuo for his money, so can (hereby give his customers the benefit by soiling the best value for the lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock BOOTS & SFJOES OP ALL DESCRIPTION MADE TO ORDER, REPAIHS NEATLY AND PIIOMFTLY EXECUTED NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD BOOTS D.P.LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER & MAKER, Main-st., Greytown, and High-st., (i ppoaite Courthouse) Carterton. 1000 LBS '' PRIME °URED BACON, 7 D - D. F. McCarthy, • MASTERTQN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1444, 31 July 1883, Page 3
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