11 Wanted. U/ ANTED KNOWN. -Advertisement, J«!l ,W m not exceeding ]fi •iiAPMOE each subsequent insertion. U/ANTED-GoodPloughman. Constant ««f .1 T pl ° yme 1 nt aI "J good wages to' a . at- >sh»nd AlsomantomilkanWp himself generally useful. Must bo ; s bJ* Apply to J.andO.HerbertHi. * 1491 VV AiMiiU-By a single gentleman, bed- '. \ V room and sitting loom, in or near Apply EA. P. Care dZ lad to le rn "'dog trade, Applj. tj IQueen-street.- -' Ua * r g« £). U/AiNTED-By a sing l e gen(]el ,' r . J™™ 1 " within ten minutes walk of the fort Office. Apply this offico. S TV a young man to milk and attend to cows, and make himself usefui. Apply at uico to the manager Mataikuna Station. ,/" ANTED.-A cook for an out sta'tijri. • »f Apply to Charles J. Frcerh, SLck,' Produce, and Labor Registry Office, Mas' terton. • ;.„, Cook * EnigLt - o". and Tent Malt..;a Waterproof Covers and Oilskins, Tent i »• and Sheep Nets, Blocks, Twine, W a a m stock. Hick Covers all sizes at vuylewrotes. Custom House Quay, Welliugton WANTED INOWM,-ThatW,T.;.L.'. E . vebs, Criterion Coach Fai-tu v Yivian-stree, Wellington, has on h,nd i,v sale, Spring Carts from £22, Bin-wi from .£45; Wagonettes', -from £55/: nix. presses, Irom m ■ Spring Dravs, from £27 : Ihe best seasoned material only used and every article guaranteed, \m VFANTBD-Ten Bushyew. A, ply to | _V>. %p&Hare. "fog!}. D-A Waiter; also a House | ii maid. Apply Empire Hotel. RANTED Known, that A. J. Bennett, , ~( corner Cuba aud Ghuznee-streets has just landed tho largest and best assortment of Fishing Tackle ever imported into the City of Wellington, consisting of Rods, Reels Flies, Fly Books, Fish Baskets, Ac.. <Sc, Call and see it. 14(57 WANTED-Green or Well-dried Sheer. skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Hai'vev & Sons. Wainoua Wool W„r,;. WANTED.-The travelling pubuc to know that they can have tirst-clas-accommodation at Kibblewuitk's Famiii Acoommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boardeia £I;all meals, Is; Beds, Is Cd, Special arrangements for families, Horses fed frr Is per feed. NOWN.-TliatKEEsraiKY. VI Harding have established a Ceu tral Carrying Depot, opposite " Cockbnm'i I'-lock," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from'the Railway Station in Express or Spring Cart. Express will at the station on the arrival of each tram, Goods and Parcels delivered in town oi country.- Furuiturecarcfullyremov'ed. A work at lowest rates. S8 TD TRETHEWAY'S 11. CELEBRATE REMEDIES.-The SIGHT RESTORER is an invaluable and certain remedy for all comolamts of the bye, except cataract, [A lady iu Wellington was cured, having been blind upwards of two j ears, and whose sight is now perfectly restored]-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 6d, 2b, and 2s (id per box. Also, my LIFE FILLS, which are an excellent remedy for indigestion, heart and liver complaints, eostiveness, etc.; price, Is, Is Cd,. and 2s a box. Also, my BLOOD lIE3TORI3R, which is an excellent icruedy for the blood, cspecialy erysipelas • price, 2s and 3s a bottle. Also, tho COUGH SYRUP, a sure cure for a troublesome cough. [The demand in Wei- ' and subuibs for this svrup is very great]-Price Is lid per bottle, Made and sold only by R, TKETHEWAY, Toiy street, Wellington. 1355 S ELL I N G OFF I KXTRAOKDINAItY. BUSINESS calling us to England, we are compelled to sacrifice the whole of our STOCK, value SS3OOO And comprising tho most vamd assortment 01 Goods in the Colony. Over 2700 distinct Articles in GLASS, CHINA FANCY GOODS WOOLS, SILKS BOOKS, STATIONERY PICTURES, TOYS COMMENCED WORK, &c.' In fact, Ihe thousand and one artic.es of domestic use and ornament, 'ilwiublic may rely that tl.is is a POSITIVE AND .GENUINE SALE, Our only object is a speedy clearance Every Article will bo s»ld Below Cost. . _ The Sale has commenced, and will continue until the whole of the stock is disposed of. Come early and Becu e the bargains. Noto.tho arldress—mmmmt Booksellers, Stationeiis, A.vn Fancy Goods Importers, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON, CICAWFORD AND C 0.," LrVEKY, LETTING, & BAIT STABLES, Hion Street, Carterton. "N sup;ljing a long-felt want, the abovo jl firji respectfully intimate to their patrons and the public generally that no trouble or expense will be spaied to give satisfaction, Buggies, Wagiioneiiks and Hacks always ON HIRE. Wedd'twj Parlies provided with Mkhk ' Carriages. COMMERCIAL TRAVEfiLEItS waited upon, and with samples removed to any part of the Distr.ct at reas mable charge en the shortest notice, HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLK AMD HARNESS, And bought and Sold on Commission. ' Opposite R. Crawford's Fartitry, Carterton. 1433 TO LET-Four-roomed Cottage in Smith.st. App y to WILLIAM AJ.KXANDER, 1476 Chapel Street ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH. A BAZAAR fopav iff the DNBToi.i o.;i . CHURCH wiil fl. (Jilis of Mateiiiil.,or,uW6.k -WJJ .-hm' aigl dy received .at the l'oiflonagc. \M •
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1491, 24 September 1883, Page 3
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