I Wanted. ANTED KNOWN.-Advertisement 11 a this column not oxceedin" ]G words .ONE SHILLING: first imertiot dIXPEtfCE each subsequent insertion. LTrANTED.-Sitaa I VV or good general servant. Address: "E.H,N,"Daiw Office. 4642 fiTANTED, -At Tubitarata, a married \ » couple, without encumbrance, man to cook, and woman to do house work. Apply D.. MoMaster, Tuhitarata, Martinborough.. 1642 WANTED.-A Carpenter for Bridge work; also a Cook, Eeeso and Dawson, 1641 ANTED Known-.Watches Clocks, VV ■• ,}i. <k, carefully cleaned and ropaired, aud warranted for twelve ■ months, breakages excepted; charges-strictly moderate, J. BROSVN, Watchmaker, &c, Manners-street next door to Bank Hotel; Wellington 1639 TANTED.-Two ploughmen, None but I TT experienced hands need' apply. Manager Cashpoint Station. 1639 VV carry out parcels, &0., apply early to L.J. Hooper & Go. BonMarche. 163G VV ■'- Importer' and ; Manufacturer and bound'tonoone, lam ablp to.sell any of the undermentioned articles' oheaper than any other retailer:—Kick aid other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Hags, Tents, Horse and Loin Cloths, Real Crack' Proof Gum Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Ropes and Blocks, Ac, Jtc, T. ARTHUR, Sailmaker, (Opposite Evening Post Office), Willis-street, Wellington, '•'. 1601 WANTED-Green or Well-dried Sheep, skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons. Waipoua Wool. Works, ¥ANTED.-The travelling public to know that they can have first-class accommodation at Kibblbvditb'b Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boarders Sljall meals, la; Eeda, Is Gd. Special arrangements for families.' Horsea.fed for per feed. TANTED KNOWN.-Vacancies";i6r. V T throe or four Boarders at Doughty's Accommodation Houso, opposite Muir and. Dixon's coach factory, Masterton, Weekly Boarders as per agreement, Meals'at all (Is): "'•■ 1595 WANTED Known-Airs Redmond, City Registry Office, near City Hotel, corner of Clyde-quay and Courtney-place, Wellington, A list kept of Lady Helps, Machinists, and Domostio Servants,' All letters must contain stamps for replies. I7ANIBD KNOWN.-ThaVKEEsm& VV Habding have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Oockbum'i Block,"; Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Raihay Station ia 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. ' WANTED KNOWN-Fielder sells Furniture cheaper than any man in town. ANTED KNOWN-China and Glass in at Fielder's Variety Store, very cheap, FURNITURE made to order at Fielder's Variety Storo, Manners-Btreet Wellington.' lfiil >EOPLE wanting Cheap.Furniture,should go to Fielder's Variety I street. ■ ■ '"•■'" ' : ' jp-ANTED. - 500 Merino E-wes. '' ' ''•' " Apply by Letter, stating Ago and Price, to THOS. HITOHINGS, Beaumont, Whareama, £1 REWARD. T OST-From Waihenga, a Bay Mai'e, white face and nose; branded Son neck (old), THOS. F. EVANS, Saddler, 1603 Maryborough. FOUND-On tho TAUEIvU EOAD, a Pocket Book, containing a cheque for a large sum, and other papers, Owner may have tho same on paying cost of this advertisement, 1624 W. DARLEY, tOs REWARD. T OST-From Tenui about 7th- March, I a Black Collie Slut, answering to the name of "Lassie," ' 1642 H.' ADAMS," ■ 'Masterton, I \ LADY residing at Carterton, who has l. ono little Girl attending' School, would he happy to meet with a few other Children to live with her as Boarders.~Apply " H., Post Office, Carterton," 1C24 BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. Dolls, J. BIEREL'S, Dolls, Toys, , ; Fancy Repository, Tois Fancy Goods, Cuba-St,, ! Fakoy Goods ;'; WELLINGTON. ALL kinds of Fancy-Work Materials, and Fancy-Werk Books, • Stamped and commenced, work, and cut-out paper patterns Visitors to Wellington are respectfully invited -to examine our varied stock and note prices. Assortment of Eeal Brussols, Hohiton, and Tobchon Laces. ORDERS accompanied by remittance, Promptly attended SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! T)Y LAST Direct Steamer, a Large As- ) sortmentof ' CREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, In all Shades. A Choice Selection of TniNsrEit Patieunu I All tho Materials for ' Macraine Lace Woi'k, Now so Fashionable at Home as a.High;Art Recreation, Also Books with Complete Instructions and Designs for Workiug, BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Coinulimentary PRESENTS. NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, and PERIODICALS.!* EVERY MAIL! ■ PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! Photographs taken in ANY WEATHER by the Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromido Dry Plates, tS'Tke Largest and Best Assortment of Maori Piiotookaphs in New Ze'aland..gj AGENT for all the leading New Zealand papers', THOS. E7 PRICE, Bookseller & Statioher, FANOY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 24 March 1884, Page 3
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682Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1642, 24 March 1884, Page 3
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