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Wanted. ANTED SNOWN. -Advertisement H m this column .not 'exoeodin? lfi words ONE SHILLING fl m inserts dIXPBNOBefIoh subsequent insortion. ANTED—A situation by a married V V couple, man gardener or general work, wife cook or housemaid, Apply E. L.g Matthew's Station, Western lake, 103 ANTED,-FIRST CLASS BUSHy.y FALLERS. Apply Thomas H. Downes, Kopuaranga Railway Works, 1695 »*, ANTBD.-Firßt-olass biish fallers to For particulars apply J. C. Herbert,' Hawkhurst. None but flrat-claßß hands WANTED KNOWN.-Being a direct Importer and' Manufacturer and J the nndermentioned articles cheaper than any other retailer. :-i-Hick and other Covers. ft Inl.l .1.11! ni ,m . r, i Loin Cloths, Real Craok-Prbof Gum' Boots,' Twines, Assorted Fishing "Taokles, Ropes and Blooks, (6o„ Ao. T. AUTHOR, SailS,fr (Opposite Evening Post Offico), WiUis-street, Wellington. 1601 ANTED-Green or Well-dried Sheep- " . Bk "»Pelts many quantity, Apply Harvey & Sons. Waipoua Wool Works, WANTED.-The travelling pubuo to know thatthey can. have flrst-olaw aooonunodation at KiBBLEWBm'B Family Accommodation Hodsb, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, lsjEedß, Is 6d. Spcoial arrangements for families.' Horses fed for la per feed. ANTED tor Accommodation Honse,'opposite Muir and Dism's coach factory, Masterton, Weekly BoardorB" as per agreement, Meals at all hoursflß): '■'.'. ..: 1595 oorrier of Clyde-quay Wellington. A list kept of Lady" Helps! Machinists, and Domestic Servants, All letters must contain stamps for replies. r ANTED KNOWN.-That Keesteb & YY Habdino have established a Cen> tral Carrying Depot, opposite "■■' Oookbnrn'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Ratf'vay Station iu Express or Spring Cart, Express will be at the station on the arrival of each train. Goods find Purnnlo /talinwaA in fnnm n « country. Furniture carefully removed, All work at lowest rates. 'ANTED. -500 Merino Ewes. , Apply by Letter, stating Ago and Price 0 . ' THOS. HITOHINGS, Beaumont, Whareama, £1 REWARD. LOST-From Waihenga, a Bay Mare, white face and nose; branded Son THOS, F, EVANS,, Saddler, 1603 Martiiiborougb. rOST.-A pocket book, last even- ' ' ing, in or near Perry-street, containing nail Bum of money, Finder will be rewarded on returning same to this offico, 1632 WUND-On the TAUEKU ROAD, a .' Pocket Book, containing a cheque for a large Bum, and other .papers, Owner may have the same on faying cost of this advertisement, 1624 W. DARLEY. \ LADY residing at Carterton," who has oHe little Girl attending School, „.,»ld be happy to meet with a few other Children to live with her as Boarders,—Ap« ply" H., Post Office, Carterton," 1624 NOTICE TO FARMERS AND STORE- ;•: : KEEPERS, Prime Malt butter. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Frodnoe Merchant, 1621 Wellington.' . BEST AND CHEAPESTPREBENTB. Dolls, J, BUIREL'S, :: Dolls, Tots, Fancy Repository, Tob • Fancy Goods. Cdba-St,, . Fahcy Goods WELLINGTON. Fancy-Work Books, Stamped and commenced Work, and cut-out paper patterns _ Visitors to Wellington, are respectfully invited to examine our varied stock and Assortment of Real Brussels, Honiion, and Touchon Laces. ORDERS accompanied by remittance, Promptly attended to, Educational Depository SPEOIAL AMOUNOEMENTI . : BY LAST Direct Steamer,, a Large ;Aasortment of '.'■■"'.'. , 'uCREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, . In all Shades,. >,' A Choioe Selection of Tjunsfeb Patterns I .<-... , . All the Materials for r: Maerame Lace Work, Now an T?ft«]iintmliln lit TTftmn no «. TFifrli Art Recreation, Also Books with, Complete In- ' structions and Designs for Working! • I The Largest and Moßt Varied Assortment of VALENTINES^ YET SHEWN IN MASTERTON BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Coinplu mentary PRESENTS, NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, and PERIODEVERY MAIL I ' PHOTOGRAPH! IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! ' Photographs taken in ANY WEATHER by the Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromido Dry Plates. Es"Tho Largest and Beat Assortment of Maobi Photooiujhs in New Zealand.^ AGENT for all the leading New Zealand papors. THOS. E7 PRICE, Bookseller & Statioher, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON. 1606 THE SHADES. IHE Well-knpwn Proprietor 6f ■-* thia\: . , Favorite old-estabk lished Business having se'oured a block' of land near Opunake, is now prepared to ; ; -i SELL OUT AT ONCE, , ~ ut This is a fine chance for a person iwitlr practical experience. Yaw irmE 'money 1 : Far particulars apply to W.MoKEEVER, Wine & Spirit Merchant & Bottler, 1634 Manners-st., Wellington,.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1636, 17 March 1884, Page 3

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655

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1636, 17 March 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1636, 17 March 1884, Page 3

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