Waiited. md KNOWN. -Advertisomcnts ' j ,?, J k,s oolumll n o' oxoeediua l(i rtUPMCE each subsequent insertion. . itii WANTED KNOWN.-TlmtW.T.to. . ™«. Criterion M Pactorv, \ ivian-street, Wellmgton, is making Spring from £22; Buggies, from £45; B gonottes, from £55; Express*-, from £3<?Spring Drays, from £27. The but mm«i material only used, and overy article giiaraii. ketl '•Ji.ij T f know that they can have iirst-ch" accommodation at Kibbuswhitb's Famiii AoxouioiMnoH House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Mastcrton. Weekly boarders ill all meals, Is; Beds, ]s 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per foen. WANTED INOWN.-Cook & Kni-ht, JJ Elag ' ftnd Teut Mew Waterproof Covers and Oilskins, Tent., ■& n J Sheep Nets, Blocks, T W i„e,l{opn i» stock. Rick Covers aU sizes at ™ y low rates, Custom House Qnav. WolWnn WANTED KNWN.-That Im» & fIABMNfI have established a Cm tral Urryitg Depot, opposite ■■ Cockbum , i Block, Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Rai'-v-.y 51,.(.:.-,, i„ Express or Spring Cart, Esprit Hil , at the station on the arrival of <-,■,.•>! t rj .. Goods and Parcols delivered in uuni o' country. Furniture carefully removeJ \ work at lowest rates. ' r\ WANIED.-A very large number of sensible freeholders in the Wainraya not to plant any more rubbishing l 0 ;al Seed Potatoes, but write to the unfeigned e Canterbury Kidneys —lf they aw , ,-- Aeidy too unwell from using Ma;, terton and Greytown Beer. I will rummi*. U cure thein withono cass of Diuiedin -Is it not a fact thatynung farmers'wives art delicate and weak? And why > io t write to mo for a couple dozen Stout, m pac (> f p\vinc.quack dectors for useless m d cine » -My Wines and Spirits i,Tew,i:.Kiiown i-i thati anstooratic city of Foatl.nat»ii._w. McKEEVEB," The Shades," Welling, WANTED TO PURCHASE 1000 \ \ Sheep, SO Head Steers, 1 quiet I rap Horse. l WASTED TO SELL-SOO Head tattle, 1 First-class Draught Entire, 1 Gelding, broken to harness, and carrioi a ady, 1 Saddle Horse, 1 Mare broken 'to harnesj-or Saddle, 1 Splendid Draught Horse lO Draught Fillies and (ieldinss Rouble-furrow Plough. and Harrows (comP nv ' ™t aor^ limd andC °'tage, Knriuum. 10 LET-SO acres Laud, ready for plough, fenced, &c, SOO acres oropmne Land (low rent,) do.", &c. CHARLES J. FREETH, . Stock and Produce Registry' Office. ETRET HE WAY'S . CELEBRATED REMEDIES -The SIGHT RESTORER is an invaluable and certain remedy for all complaints of the c\v except cataract. [A lady in Wellington v,-s' cured, having been blind upwards of two vears, and whoso sight is now perfectly i stored J-Price Cs per bottle. I would mention my OINTMENT, which has been ijiwwl to bo the best remedy in this city lor w.-uiults. etc. ; Is, Is fid, 2s, and 2s Cd perl,x. Also, my LIFE PILLS, which lire an excellent remedy for indigestion, heart and liver complaints, costivcuess, etc.; price, Is. Is 6d, awl 2s a box, Also, my BLOOD IIE3TOREH, which U an exccllent lemedy for the blood, especially erysipelas ; price, 2s and 3s a bottle. Also, the COUGH SYRUP, a sure cure for a tiouhlcHomc cough, [Tho demand in Wellington and subuibs for this svrnp is vei*y great]— Price Is lid per Vottlo." M?do and sold only by il. TIiETHEWAV, Tory street, Wellington, 1355
A NY PERSON found damaging fences or . removing timber from my auction in tho W,irdell Township will bo prosecuted. !i?l JOHN McDRRMOTT. '.IJR BEG to inlimato that we have apVY pointed Mr (i. S. W. DALHYMI'LK Wairarapa Agent for " The New Zealand cultural News." EDWARDS & GREEN, Proprietors, Wellington. July 19th, 1683. 143,4 Men's Working Shirts, Is 3d AT C. SMITH'S CLEARING SALE. TVJRS WILSONE'S School re-opens 011 MONDAY, the 10th current. ■ Pury-slreet, 11th July, 1883. 1427 riARTEBTON. pARTKKTUN, BOOTS & SHOES. undersigned has now opened up his . SPLENDID, LARGE, and WMLASSOHTKP STOCK of Boots and Shoes ; tho best and largest ever opened up ia Cartel ton, and he hopes by selling at the SLOWEST PRICES FOR CASH«gi to command a share of public suppol, Ho is well-known in Crevtown, ami his Boots and Shoes arc appreciated from cue end of tho Valky to the other, and having had it shewn to him the want of sucli an Establishment as his Greytown one, in Cartcrtou, has opened a RIiANCH, where he hopes to be able to supply all wants. Being a free-trailer, he buys where he can get the best value fer his money, co can thereby give his tho benefit by selling the best value for the lowest profit. Come and Inspect his Stock IMJQTB & SHOES Of ALU DESCRIPTION • MAM ffO ORDER REPAIRS NEATLY AND PRSMriXY EXECUTED NEW ELASTICS FITTED IN OLD BOOJS D. P. LOASBY, BOOT IMPORTER'S' MAKER, J- 'Main-st;', Greytown, and High-st., Opposite Courthrawe) Carterton. ! .-i : ■ 1427 rp WI S T TOB AC CO 5s per lb. I D, F. McCAR'JHY, MASTERTCN.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1445, 1 August 1883, Page 3
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