in this colli vi; ■ il • r "' uu » Dour 1497 WANTED-Immediately, two steady eingle young men, goort milkers and genera farm hands. Apply F. Fois Taratahi Store Olareville. m jj grass paddock attached, Apply. Mrs B KeHly, BegKtry.Oflke, Institute>,Mastortou. i j iw and Bitting ioom, in or'near Masterton, Apply E. W. P. Care Daily nfiW ■■■ ■■• 149). WANTED INOWN.-I have to m . nve (per Meroia now ; due), a variety sorted Fishing Tackle,.English,/Irish bcotoh, Amenoan, and other'flags.' For Sale -Second-hand Sails, suitable for Rick Covers. On Hand-Rick, 'Express, J Waggon Covers, Hor ß e and Loin Cloths, Oilskm Clothing Netting, Seaming and Loop iwines, Ropes ard Mocks, <fco„ (fco-T ARTHUR, Sail and Tent Maker, and'lot WANTED -An intelligent, lad to learn n Mt ~t he, c abine tmaking trade. Apply to U Moeller (opposite M. Caselberg and Co) Queen-Btreet. U7ANTED KNOWN.-Cook *■ Knight YY Cover, Flag, and Tent Makers, Waterproof Covers and Oilskins, Tents, Ri and Sheep Nets, Blocks, Twine, Rope Ac m stock. Eick Covers all sizes at vetV low rates, Custom House Quay, Wellington NOWN.-That W.T.I, I, Criterion Coach Factwy ~ --—, Wellington, has on hand ft* ale, Spring Carts from £22.BBugle,g gle , from £45; Waggonettes, from £55; fc presses from £36 j Spring Drays, from £27. 'he best seasoned material only used, and everyartiole guaranteed. 14™ W A EW n Bu9Mf "l^%TyTo T.T Kapp&Hare, 1483 RANTED KNOWN.-G.Langton has 11 ; ece ™i hlßllew stook of Flower Seeds from Buddeu's Nursery! WANTED The travelling P ub u c to 11 know that they can have first-cla*-acuimmodation at Kibblewhite's Famiu Acoommodaiioh House, next Feist's Store £1; aU meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Snecial orrangementa for fauiQies. Horses fed for Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN.-That Tester * Harding have established a Cen tralCarrvttg Depot, opposite "Cockbnro'i Block, Queen-street, Masterton, Goods convoyed to or from the Rail-yay Station in Express or Spring Cart. Express will at the station on the arrival of each tarn, Goods and Parcels delivered in town 0! country. Furniture carefully removed. A work at lowest rates. S8 ST. MATTHEW'S CHURCH, A B^U 0 P tt y off theDE£Tontho nrS, C JSP^ H Wlll bo heHonUEOEM. i 1 a , nd 14th ' Gifta ° f Material or Work will be gladly received at the Parswage, ; ÜBl Xti. UtUjiSBRATF-DEiSMEDIES -The SIGHT RESTORER is an invaluable and certain remedy for all comolaints of the eyo except cataract, [A lady m Wellington was cured, having been blind upwards of two J ears, and whoso sight is now perfectly restored]-Price 5s per bottle. I would mention mj OINTMENT, which has been proved to be the best remedy in this city for wounds, etc.; Is, Is 6d, 2s, and 2s Cd per box. Also, my LIFE PILLS, which are an excellent remedy for indigestion, heart and liver complaints, costivencss, etc.; price, Is, Is (3d, and 2s a box. Also, my BLOOD BESTORER, which is an excellent .emedy for the blood, especially erysipelas; price, 2s and 3s a bottle. Also, the COUGH SYRUP, a sure cure for a troublesome cough. [The demand in Wellington and suburbs for this syrup is very great]— Price Is 6d per bottle. Made and sold only by R. TKETHEWAY, Tory street, Wellington. lags SELLING OFF ! EXTRAORDINARY. BUSINESS calling us to England, wcure compelled to sacrifice the whole of our STOCK, value aS3OOO And comprising the most varied 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, the thousand and one articles c i domestio use and ornament. The Public may rely that this is a POSITIVE AND GENUINE SALE. Our only object is a speedy clearance. Every Article will be sold Below Cost. i The Salo has commenced, and will continue until the whole of the stock is disposed of. Come early and secure tho bargains. Note the address— BSOKSELLERS, STATIONERS, AND FANCY Goods Importers, LAMBTON-QUAY, WELLINGTON. CRAWFORD AND CO, LIVERY, LETTING, & BAIT STABLES, Biqh Street, Carterton, IN supplying a long-felt want, the above firm respectfully intimate to .their patrons and the public generally that no trouble or expense will be spared to give satisfaction, Boggies, Waggonettes, and Hacks always ON HIBE. Wedding Parties provided with Malle Carriages. COMMERCIAL TRAVELLERS waited upon, and with samples removed to any part of the District at reasonable charge oil the shortest notice. HORSES BROKEN TO SADDLE AND HARNESS, And bought and Sold on Commission. Oppoaite R, Crawford's Farriery, Carterton. 1488 PHILLIPS, Photographer and Eaamoller. >EGS to inform his friends and the 3 public having spared no expense in furnishing and refitting his Photographio Boom, Cuba-street, and having received by the last Melbourne boat all the Latest Improvements, including Instantaneous Shutters, he also has' engaged a First-class OPERATOR from one ot the, best houses in Sydney. He hopes,; by still delivering well finished and faithful likeness of the sitter, to.receive the patrorage hitherto accorded to him, Carte do Visile lOs. i'o Enamelled...lss. 1494
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 5, Issue 1498, 2 October 1883, Page 3
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