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Wanted. ~YXTANTED KNOWN. -Advertiscfttonts ( V V in this column not' exiieoding lfi words, ONE SHiLLING." first /ifafcriion ciIXEBSOE each siibsequc'uV insertion.*. WANTED.— A giH about; 18for general house work ' Apply to Mrs Monck-. ton, Newstead, Featherston. ■' -IGSO WANTED— To sell, a first-class Spring . i Waggon, guaranteed to carrj ■ aev® tons.' Apply to J, BOSS, Blaoksmith . and Wheelwright. ' 1658 WANTED,— The travelling piibus- to know that they can have first-class' accommodation at Kibblewhite's : FAMiiy Accommodation House, noxt Feiat's St6ro Queen-street Masterton, Weekly,'boarders £1; all meals; Is; Eeds,.ls:.Bd<m'Special arrangements for families. Horses fed foi la per feed. WANTED KNOWN.—That P.Ohristensen has Removed his Board and Evidence to mora spacious quarters', lato the Union and Working Meu'a Club, nearly opposite Thoatreßoyal, -- ; . ,1653 WANTED,— A respectable tidy girl. ; Apply lira E, B, Hare, Dixon-stree't, . ' ; 1653= rANTED-A General Servant, Apply , J. Sextan, "Gladstone, : : 1652 W ANTED,—Situation aby Young Man; i>T!(age:2o) o^a' Farm; is steady and' iiidnstiious;■ able and "willing to make'himself cenMalljiusbful. Wages- not: so; much' an object as a comfortable home, where,ho can 'obtiiiifa' knowledge of general' farm work; ■ Address,-"J, 8,, care of Mr Q,' Tiller, Mander street, Wellington," ' .1650 WANTED-By a young man, a situation as clerk, assistant in'a store, or any similar capaoity, Apply 1,L,F., Daily. WANTED —l2 two-horse tip drays, wages £1 per day for eaoli team. Apply at the works, H. Burgqss,- Mungapakeha, '1647 WANTED,— A Smart Active Boy. to carry out parcels, &0,, apply early to L.' J, Hooper & Co, Bon Marche, 1636 WANTED KNOWN—Fielder Bells J7u F/ niture cheaper than any man in town. WANTED KNOWN-China •ami Glass at Fielder's Variety Store,', very cheap, .. ' • ITIUIiNITUitE made to order at FieJder'a' . Variety Store, Manners-street Wellington, 1641 ) EOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture Mil go to Fielder's Variety Store, MahnerßKNOWN—Scissors, all prices, VV from Gd per pair, at W. Biggin-, bottom's direct importer, Willis-street, 1641 WANTED KNOWN—Pocket knives . from 9d to 10a Gd each, at W. flig,. ginbottom's, direct importer, Willis-Btreoti .1644 WANTED KNOWN-That W. Biggin,.' Yt bottom tlio Sheffield cutter, grinder, and saw sharpener is to be found in Willisstreet next Union Hotel, Wellington, 1614 WANTED KNOWN—Table cutlery, spoons, tea pots B.M. all prices and qualities, no second profit. Imported by W, Higginbottom, Willis-street, Wellington. IjjW WANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheep* skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvev & Sons, Waiooua Wool Works. WANTED KNOWN,—A sure preventative against Bheumatism, Coiighsj Golds, - Diptheria, Bronohitis, &c„ &q., by procuring ono of T. Arthur's Oilskin Coats, To be had only direct from tboManiifactitrcr by sending Cheque or P. 0.0. T. ARTHUR, Sail,: Tent, .Flag, and Cover Maker, and Importer (opposite Evening Post oliice), Willis street, Wellington, ■" . ,1645 WANTED KNOWN—That 1 havb ; . always for salo a large Stock of contractors' tip drays, wharf drays, Bpring drays, spring carts; also, buggies, waggon'"' cttos, photons,.one second-hand' broughams and one neiv landau in course of erection.to". be fitted out to the tasto and style of jlio'' purchaser; tlio English iron carriage',*' made to any dimensions to order'for' tti6 ■ trade. M BOH AN, Wellington Coach'F&tory, Manners streots and TaranakiPlac'o, • V/ollinßton. . " "1645 W 'ANTED KNOWN.—Being "a difget Importer and' Manufa:turerand 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 Lorn Cloths;: Seal Crack.Proof Gum Boots, \ Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Hopes aud Blocks, &c., h. T. ARTHUR, Sailmaker, (Opposite Evening Post Office),-Willis-street, Wellington, . 1601'. WANTED KNOWN.—Vacancies l; for' thieo or four Boarders, at Db\ighty ; *a v, Accommodation Ho'uso, opposito Muiraria.' Dixon's coach factory, Masterton, Weekly Boarders as per agreement, Moals at all hours (Is): >'•, 1595 W 'ANTED Known—Airs Redmond, City . . Registry Office,• near., City Hotol, . corner of Clyde-quay and Coiirtnoy-place, Wellington, A list kept' of Lady Helps, Machinists, and Domestic Servants, All ' letters must contain stamps for roplies,■ WANTED KNOWN.—That KeestebA Hardino have established a Ccu> • tral Carrying Depot, opposite Cockbura'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goodsconveyed to or from the Rail'yay Station'iu ■ Express or Spring Cart. Express will'bo' nt the station on the arrival of each train, Goods and Parcels delivered in town" or country. Fumituro carefully removed. ■ All' work at lowest rates. RANTED , Known—Watches Clock'?:, &c,, carefully cleaned and repaired, and (V warranted for twelvo months, breakages excepted; charges strictly moderate, J, BROWNj Watchmaker, &c„ Manners-stroet next door to Bonk Hotel, Wellington 1639 ARTHUR WARBURTON, & CO , STOCK AND SHABEBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Lambton Quay .Wellington. 1646' POUND-On the TAUEIvU ROAD, a Pocket Book, containing a chequo for a large sum, and other, papers,Owner may have tlio same on paying cost of lliis advertisement, - ' .1624 . W. DARLEY. BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS." " Dolls,. J. BlltliEL'S, Dolls, Toys, Fancy Repository, Toys Fancy Goods. Cuba-St,, Fancy Goods WELLINGTON,. ALL kinds of Fancy-Work Materials, and Fancy ; Werk Books, Stamped and commenced work, and.cut-out papor patterns Visitor* to Wellington -are respectfuijy invited to examine our varied'stock'and' noto prices. ' ~ . '. aAssortment of Real' 1 Brussels, Hohiton, and Tobchoh Laces. ORDERS accompanied by remittance, Promptly attended to,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 14 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 14 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1659, 14 April 1884, Page 3

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