Wanted. •WANTED KNOWN. -Advertisement ' V J u l°° lumll not exceeding IB'' S , HIL , LING SIXPENCE eaoh ffubsequent inae'rtion. WANTED— A situation. by. ut married couple, man-gardener;-or* genera work, wife cook or housemaid. 1 Apply E.L, r Matthew's Station, Western Lake. lfia W ; ANTED, - FIRST CLASS BUSHPALLEBS. Apply Thomas H. Downe3, Kopnaranga Railway Works, ■———.» WANTED,— A Smart Active Boy to carry out parcels, <fcc.,. apply early to L, J, Hooper & Co. Bon Marche, 1636 WANTED.— First-class bush fallers to contract for 100 acres (moreor less), For particulars apply J. 'O. Herbert, Hawkhurst. None but first-class hands need apply, W. ANTED KNOWN.—Being a direct Importer and Manufacturer and bound to no one, I am able to sell any of the undermentioned articles cheaper than any other retailer: —Rick and other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Flags, Tents,' Horse and Loin Cloths, Heal Crack Proof Gum> Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Ropes and Blocks, &c., Sc. T. ARTHUR, Sailmaker, (Opposite Evening Post Office), Willis-street, Wellington. IGOI WANTED— Greon or Well-dried Sheep- . Bkin Pelts in any .quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons, Wainoua Wool Works, WANTED,— The travelling pubuo to know that they can have first-clap" accommodation at Kibbleweite's Famili Accommodation Hoose, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton, Weekly boarders £1 j all meals, Is; Eeds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN.—Vacancies lor threo or four Boarders at Doughty's Accommodation House, opposite Mnir and. Dixon's coach factory, Masterton. AVeekly Boarders as per agreement. Meals at all hours (Is): 1595 WANTED Known—Airs Redmond, City Kegistry Office, near City Hotel, corner of Clyde-quay and Courtney-place, Wellington. A list kept of liady Helps, Machinists, and Domestic Servants, All letters must contain stamps foj: replies, WANTED MOWN.-ThatKEESTKBA Habding have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Cockbum'i Block," Qaeen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the RaiJ'vay Station in Express or Spring Cart, Express will bo at the station on the arrival of each trail., Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country, Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates. RANTED, - 500 Merino Ewes, Apply by Letter, stating Age and Price, to THOS. HITOHINGS, Beaumont, Whareama, £1 REWARD. LOST-From Waihenga, a Bay Mare, white face and nose; branded S on nook (old). THOS, F, EYANS, Saddler, 1603 Maryborough. LOST.— A pocket book, last evening, in or near Perry-street, containing a small sum of money. Finder will ; be rewarded on returning same to this office! . FOUND— On the TAUEEU ROAD, a Pocket Book, containing a cheque for a large sum, and other papers, Owner may have the same on paying cost of this advertisement. 1621 ~ W. DARLEY. ALAIJY residing at Carterton, who has one little Girl attending School, would bo happy to meet with a few other Children to live with her as Boarders.—Apply "H., Post Office, Carterton," 1621 NOTICE TO FARMERS AND STORE-' KEEPERS. THE undersignod is a cash purchaser of Prime salt butter. GEORGE THOMAS, Auctioneer and Produce Merchant, 1021 Wellington, BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. Dolls, J. BIRREL'S, Dolls, Toys, Fancy Repository, ' Toys Fancy Goods. • Coba-St,, Fancy Goons WELLINGTON. ALL kinds of Fancy-Work Materials, and Fancy-Work Books. Stamped and commenced work, and cut-out paper patterns Visitors to Wellington aro respectfully invited to examine our varied stock and noto prices. Assortment of Rkal Brussels, Honiton, and Torchon Laces. ORDERS accompanied by remittance, Promptly attended to. Educational Depository B SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! Y LAST Direct Steamer, a Largo As: sortinent of CREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, ' In all Shades. A Choice Selection of Transfer Patteuho I All the Materials for. - : •; v? Maeraiiio Lace Work, Now so Fashionable at Home as a High Art Recreation. Also Books with Complete Instructions and Designs for Working, BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Complimentary PRESENTS. NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, ami PERIODICALS, k EVERY MAIL!' . PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES I Photographs taken in ANY WEATHER by the Instantaneous Gclatino-Bromido Djy Hates. r'{ Largest and Bes; Assortment of Maori Piiotooraphs in New Zealand.^ AGENT for all the leading New Zealand papers. THOS. B. PRICE, Bookseller & Stationer, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON, THE SHADES. i jIHE Well-known Proprietor of this JL Favorite old - established Business having secured a block of land near Opunake, is now prepaied t< SELL OUT AT ONCE. . This is a fino chance for a person witl practical experienc3. Veky i,rruE monei being wanted. Far particulars apply to .'; ■> W.McKEEYER, : Wine & Spirit Merchant & Bottler, 1634 Manners-sfc., Wellington.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1638, 19 March 1884, Page 3
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724Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1638, 19 March 1884, Page 3
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