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yl VYautod. WANTED KNOWN. -Advertisements in this column lfi words ONE SHILLING.-first; insertion «• SIXPENCE each subsequout^ortion. f TANTED.-A gblaboiity&for general I YV house work. Apply-to Mrs Monck- ] ton, Newstead, Feathefaton.. J Co!) WANTED-To sail, a. first-class Spring Waggon, guaranteed to carry seven ; tons. Apply to J. BOSS, Blacksmith aucl ' Wheelwright. ■ >h' Y"?v IGSS -. TTTANTED.-The travelling pubuc to Vf know that they can have first-class accommodation at Family '• Accommodation Howe,.next;! WXjSloro Queen-street Masterton. We'oklf bo'ardeis r £1; all meals, Is; Beds,. Is Gd. Specif 1 arrangements for families. Horses fed for ' Is per feed. "ANTED KNOWN.-That P. ChristenVV sen lias Removed his Board and Residence to moro spacious quarters, lato >f the Union and Working Men's Club; nearly opposite Theatre Royal. ; , •;.; 1C53 (1 WANTED-A General Servant!,'; Apply T T J. Sextan, Gladstone. ~..1052 WANTED.-Situation a by ifoung Mm , , ( a g e 2|) ) on a Farm; is steady and industrious; able and willing to n'mko himt self ecncrally useful. Wages not! so much '< an object as a comfortable home, where ho ut uan übtaiu a practical knowledga-.of general farm work, Address, "J. ■ 8,, card of Mr G. Tiller, Manner street, Wellington.",..';rl6so WANTED-By a young man, a situation as clerk, assistant in a store, or any similar capacity. Apply 1.L.F., Dailyl WANTED- 12 two-home tip dravs, wages £1 per day for each team. Apply at the works, H; BurgsssY Mungapakelia. ]6'47 "ANTED.-A Smart Active Boy to VY wrry out parcels, ik,. apply ■ early } to L, J. Hooper & Co. BonMarche, 1G36 WANTED KNOWN-Ficlder sells Furnituro cheaper than any man in town. rANTED KNOWN-China and I Y V at Fielder's Variety Store, Tery 'I cheap, FURNITURE made to order at Fielder's Variety Store, Manners-street Wellington, , 1641 )EOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture should 11 go to Fielder's Variety Store, Mannersstreet. ' TTANTED KNO WN-Scissorsj all prices, YY from Cd per pair, at W. Higgmbottom's direct importer, Willis-street, -10 W WANTED KSOWN-Pockct knives from 9d to 10s Gd each, at W,:Digglnbottoin's, direct importer, Willis-street. 3 YTJANTED KNOWN - That W. Higgin- ! YV bottom tho Sheffield cutter; grinder, ' and saw tharpener is to bo found in Willis- ' street next Union Hotel, Wellington, IGI-i WANTED KNOWN-Table cutlery, spoons, tea pots B.M. all pricea and qualities, no second profit. Imported by W, I Higginbottom, Willis-street, Wellington. ' IGU WANTED-Grcen or Well-dried Sheepskin Pelts in any quantity, Apply Harvev & Sons. Waiuoua Wool Works, TANTED KNOWN.-A sure preventY V ativo against Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Diptheria, Bronchitis, &c,,&c, by procuring one of T. Arthur's Oilskin Coats. To be had only direct from the Manufacturer by sending Cheque or P. 0.0. T. ARTHUR, Sail, Tent, Flag, and Cover Maker, unci Importer (opposite Evening Pest oliice). Willis street, Wellington, 1045 WANTED r have always for sale a largo Stack of con. . traotors' tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts: also, buggies, waggon, ettes, pluetons, ono second-hand brougham, and one now landau in course of erection to lo iitled out to the taste aui style of the , purchaser; the English iron fore carriage, ' made to any dimensions to order for the trade. M BOIIAN, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners streets and Taranaki Piaee, Wellington, 1G45 WANTED KNOWN.-Being a direct Importer and Manufacturer and bound to no one, I am ablo to sell any of tho undermentioned articles cheaper than any other retailer:—Hick and other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Flags, Tents, Horse and Loin Cloths, Real Crack Proof Gum Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Ropes and Blocks, 4c., i'C T. ARTHUR, Sailmaker, (Opposite Evening Post Office), Willis-street, Wellington. 1601 WANTED KNOWN.-Vacancies tor three or four Boarders at Doughty's Accommodation House, opposito Muirand Dixon's coach factory, Masterton. Weekly Boarders as per agreement, Meals at all hours (Is): 1595 WANTED KNOWN.-That KesxxbA Harding have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposito ' Cockburn'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from tho Rail'vay Station in L Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at the station on tho arrival of each tram. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed, All work at lowest rates. JTT ANTED Known-Watches Clocks &c,, carefully cleaned and repaired, and warranted for twelvo months, breakages excepted; (barges strictly moderate. J, BROWN, Watchmaker, <£o„ Manucis-strcet next door to Bank Hotol, Wellington 1C39 ARTHUR WARBURTON, & CO, STOCK AND SHAREBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENEHAL COMMISSION AGENTS, : Lajuiton Quay Wellington-. ; . . . :... IG4G IOUND-On tho TAUERU ROAD, a JL' Pocket Book, containing a ibequo for a largo sum, and other papers, Owner may havo tho saino on payiug cost of this advcitiscmcnt. 1624 W. DARLEY. IOUND-On Sunday last in Queen street, .' Masterton, a BUNCH of.KEYS. Owner can have saao by paying expenses, Apply to A, Neary, Saddler, Queen street. ■) IG6O ...' Five Shilling's Reward. LOST-A GOLD BROOCH, set with JEWELS, between the Salvation Army Hall and the second Waipoua bridge. The above reward will be paid to anyone leaving tho brooch at tho Daily office. IGGO BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. „ Dolls, J. BIRREL'S, Dolls, . ' Tots, Fancy Repository, Toys ' Fancy Goods. Cuba-St,, Fancy' Goods ' t WELLINGTON. , ALL kinds of Fancy-Work Materials, aud Fancy-Work Books. . Stamped and commenced work, and cut-out papor patterns Visitors to Wellington aro respectfully invited to examine our varied stock aim i, note prices. ,: •■' w Assortment of Real Brussels, Honiton, Id and Tonciiou Laccß. '• e, ORDERS accompanied by remittance, 13 Promptly atteudod to.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1660, 15 April 1884, Page 3

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