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Wanted. WASTED KNOWN.-Advcrhaemoota a this column not exceeding ]'i wwds one shilling: first mmm dIXPMOE eaoli subsequent insertion. . W ences Mrs W. I Booth, Carterton, / : ' ; ' JGCI ¥rANTED.— A sniirt,active lad, liuiat be able to read and' write, ami of good character. Apply sharp to M, OASELBERCUCO,, ■ ■ ■'ilastertnn. W~.,^„.— Jl6 , ut ujujjt 18for general house work, Apply to Mrs Monckton, Newstcad, Fcathorston, J 65!) JANTED-To sell,, a firat-class gpi-ing '» Waggon, guararitecd"to''ca'rrj seven tons. Apply to J, BOBS,:-Blacksmith and WlieelwHKht. 105S WANTED.-Thc travelling pnb.it to know that thoy can have first-class accommodation at Kibblewihte's Family Accommodation Home, next Feist's Store Queen-street Mastorton. Weekly hoarders it i all meals, Is; Eods,"ls ! 0d: : Special arrangements for families'/ 'ttorsoß foil for Is per teen. '"' ; rANTBD OOWN.-That P.ChristenT T sen has Removed his Mud and teiDENCE to more spacious quarters', lato the Union and Working Men's : Club, nearly opposite Theatre Royal. . "■ i-,1i;53 WANTED-AGeneral Servant. Apply TT J. Sextan, Gladstone.': : -s 1052 WANTED.-Situation a by Young Mm (age 20) on a .Farm; is steady and industrious; able and wiling to mnko himself ircneraHyustfiil, Wages not sd much an object as a comfortablo home, tohere ho can obtain a practical knowledgo of general farnnvoii Address, "J. 8,, care of Mr G. liller, Manner street, Wellington." 1050 W ANTIiD-By a young man, a situation V T as clerk, assistant in a store, or any similar capacity. Apply I.LiF.', ''Daily. WANTED.- 12 two-horse.tip, dmys, wages £l. per day for each team. Apply at the works, H. Burgiss, Munrapakeha. ]( ? 17 WANTED.-A Smart Active Boy to carry out parcels, Ac, apply early to h. J, Hooper & Co. BonMarche, IG3G niture cheaper than any man in

WANTED pOWN-Chiiia and Glass at Fielder's Variety Store,, reiy ado to order at Fielder's X Variety Store, Manners-street '■ Wcl. "nglou, 161 l PEOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture subull go to Fielder's Variety Store, Manueiastreet, '.I7ANTEDKNOWN-Scissor ß ,allprice 3 , V? from (id per pair, at W..'Hjggm. liottom 8 direct importer, Willis-street, 1(544 WASTED KNOWfI-Pocket knives frcin 9d to 10s 6J each, at W. HiggiiiboWom's, direct importer. Willis-street . 1644 rITJSD KISTOWN-Tliat W. Hwginbottom the Sheffield cutter, grinder, and saw sltirpener is to be found in Willisstveet next Union Hole), Wellington, 10.44 WAITED KNOWN-TaWo cutlery, _ spoons, tea pots 13.KJ. all prices and qualities, no second profit. Imported by W iiiggrobottom, Willis-strcct, Wellington. .NIED-Green or Well-dried Sheep. 11 slun Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons. Waiuoua Wool Works, WANTED KNOWN.-A sure preventativc against liheumatisni. Coughs, Colds, Diptliciia, Bronchitis, &c„&c, by procuring one of T. Arthur's Oilskin Coats. o.iii, luiu, r'lag, ana uovcr Maker, and Importer (opposite Evening Post office) Willis street. Wellington, Kj,js TC7ANTED KNOWiN.-That i have V V always for salo a large Stock of contractors' tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts • also, huggias. waggon" otto, phiutons, one second-hand brougham, and one new kndan in course of erection to be fined out to the iaste and' style of the purchaser; the English iron fore cai'ria«c, •nadoto any dimensions'to order for fhd trade. M BOMAN, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners streets and Taranaki Place Wellington. 1045

W "ANTED KNOWN.-Iking a .direct Importer and Mauufa;turer and bound to no one, I am ablo to sell any ol llio undermentioned articles choaper than any oilier retailer:—Rick ami other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Flags, Tents, Horao anil Loin Cloths, Eeal Crack Proof Gum Boots, Twinos, Assorted Pishing Tackles, Ropes and Blocks, dc., .to. T, AfITHUB, Sailmaker, (Opposite Evening Post-Office), Mll'i-street, Wellington, ' lCtj" WANTED KNOWiN-Vacancies 'tor tlircD or four Boarders at Donglity's Accommodation House, opposite Muir and. Dixon's coach factory, Mustcrfcon, Weekly Boavdeis as per agmcinont. Meals at all hours (Is): 1595 WASTED KNOWN.-That'Eekikb & Hamhno have established a Ccn. tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Coekburn'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Rajl'vay Station in Express or Spring Cart. Express will ho at the station on the arrival of each tram. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates. VT7ANTED KnOwu-Watches Clocks itc, carefully cleaned and repaired, and warranted for twelve months, breakages excopted; charges strictly moderate, J, BROWN, Watchmaker, &c„ Manners-street next door fr> Bank Hotel, Wellington 1G39 TjWUND-On the TAUEEU BOAT), a JL Pocket Book, containing a cheque for a large sum, and other papers. Owner may have the sanio on paying cost of Ihis adveitismitnt. ■ . .■ I<B4 W. DABEEY.

FOUND— On Sunday last in Queen street, Mastortoii, .1 J3UFCII of KIMS, Owner can have sa.no by payiuif expenses, Apply to A, Ncarv, SadOler, Queen street, IGGO Five Shilling's Howard. J OST-A GOLD BSOOOH, set villi .U JEWELS, between the Salvation Army Hall and (he second Waipoua bridge. Tta above reward will bo paid to auymie leaving the brooch at the lUily ollico, lliliO BEST AND CHEAPEST PIIEBEST3. Dolls, J. BIKREL'S, Dora, Toys, Fancy Repository, • Toys Fancy Goods. (Jub.\-St„ ]?axc? Goods WELLINGTON, ALL kinds ol Fancy-Work Materials, and Fancy-Work Books, 'Stamped and commenced work, and cut-out paper patterns Visitor*' to Wellington are respectfully invited to cxaniino out-, variod stock and note prices.. .' ■■■■ ; , ~.;..■.,.,) Assortment of Real Brussels; Honitoit, and Torchon Laces. .: „■:'■•,!■. ~,\*, y;'; \; OKDKUS accompanied by remittance, Promptly attended to,;/. ■■,::,;[-.•{

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 16 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 16 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1661, 16 April 1884, Page 3

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