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Wanted. irANTBD.KNOWN.-Advertisomoflli tt m thiscoltimn notTexcoodinelii words ONE SHILLING .first iuso&o* dIXPEtfCE oaoh subsequent portion. ' TANTBD-Three Apprentices to tlio I ¥T Dressmaking.—Apply sharp, Hall of Commerce, IGG2 TJio Hall of Commercs will, on Tuesday next, make their first display of Winter novelties,—Advi. WANTED.-A General Servant,'referenceß required. Apply to Mrs W. I liooth, Carterton. ■' ICCI ' »» «wu iu ran anu write, ana of good character. '....., Apply sharp to ■ ' . ■ . • .m.oaselberg;&co„ . " I - i .Mastcrfcon. WANTED.-A girl about 18for general housework. Apply to Mrs Monde ton, Ncwstead, Foatherston. ■ jgSO WANTED-To sol!, a iirst-classSpring , w.irrgou, guaranteed to carry seven tons Apply to j. ROSS, Blacksmith and Wheolwrißlit. — : - 1(55S ANTBD.-Tho travelling'pubuc to-. n -know that they can have-first-class accommodation at KidmewuiteV FamilyACCOMMODAIIOS U O OSE, MXt/FttßtVfUocd; Qncon-strcct Masterton. Weekly boarders il s all-meals, Is; Beds, Is Cd. Special arrangements for families. Horses'fed for Is per feed. • ' ■ v.-., ANTED OOWN.-That P.Christouv , ; ,,.iscn has.'Benioved his •■Board and' Eksidhnce to more spacious qilartcrs/dato' the Union and Working Men's Club, nearly' opposite Theatre Boval. 1653 WANTED-AGcneral Servant. Apply TT J.Sextan, Gladstone 1G52 WAMD.-Situalion a by Young Mm (ago 20) on a Farm; is'steady and industrious | ablo and willing to make himsoif generally ustful. Wages. not so much an object as a comfortable home, where ho eau obtain a practical knowledge of general farm work, Address, "J. 8,, caro of Mr G Tiller, Manner street, Wellington." IGSO OTANTED-By a young man, a situation TV as clerk, assistant in a store, or any similar capacity. Apply 1.L.F., Daily. WANTED -12 two-horse-tip,dravs, wages £1 per day for each team, Apply at tbo works, H, Biivgm Mungal»keha. . jf^. iD.-A Smart Active Boy to VT carry out parcels, &c, apply early to L, J. Hooper & Co. BonMarcke, 1630 WANTED KNOWN-Fielder sells Furt„„ UitUr ° cuca l ,er tlian ttn y man in WANTED KNOWN-Chiua and Glass at Fielder's Variety Store, very

URNITUIffi made to order at Fielder's Variety Store, Mnuncrs-sfcreot Weion - . :.'■.. 1641 IiOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture should go to Fielder's Variety Store, Manners-'.TTANTEDKNOWN-ScissorMllprices, YY from Gd per pair, at W, Higginbottom's direct importer, Willis-street, Ml YV ' from9d to 1036;1 each,at-W, Higguibottom's, direct importer, Willis-street, . 1644 WANTED KSOWN-That W. HiggiuY T bottom tho Sheffield cutter, grinder, and saw sharpener is to bo found in Willisstreet next Union Hotel, Wellington, 1041 WANTED KNOWN-Table cutlery, spoons, tea pots B.M. all prices and qualities, no second profit. Imported by W, liiggiubottom, Willis-street, Wellington. Wn.L\ijau kjnuwjh.-A sure preventative against lihetimitism, Cough's-, Colds, Dintlic'ria, Bronchitis, &c„ ik, by procuring one of T. Arthur's Oilskin Coats, To ha had only direct Irom tlio Manufacturer' by sending Cheque or 1'.0.0. T. ARTHUR, Sail, Tent, Flag, and Cover Maker, ami Importer (opposite Evening Post oflico). Willis street, Wellington. - 1G415 WANTED KNOWfI.-Thafc 1 havo always for saloa largo Stock of con. tractors'tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts; also,- buggies, waggonettes, pliaitons, one socoiid-haud brougham, and 0110 new laudau in courao of erection to bo fitted out to the tasto and stylo of the purchaser; tho English iron fore carriage, made to any dimensions to order for the trade. M BOHAN, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners streets aud Taranalu Place, Wellington. 1045 W 'ANTED KNOWN.-Being a direct Importer aud Mauutoluicr aud bound to no ono, I am ablo to sell any of tbo undermentioned articles cheaper., than any oilier retailer:—Rick and other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Flags, Tents, Horse, 'and Loin Cloths, Real Crack Proof Gum Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Hopes aud Blocks, &s„ to. T, ARTHUR, Sailmaker, (Opposite Evouing Post Office), Willis-street. Wellington.. , 1601 WANTED ior three or four Boarders at Doughty's Accommodation House,' opposite Muir and Wixon's coach factory, Mastcrton. Weekly Boanlcis as per agreement. Meals at all homy (Is): 1595 WASTED KNOWN.-That Kesstkb & Haiidiso have established a Cen. tral Carrying Depot, opposite •''CockbumV Block,"-Queen-street, Masterton,' Goods conveyed to or from the Raii'vay Station in Express or Spring Cart. Express will be at tho station on the .arrival of each trail,, Goods awl Parcels delivered in town or country.' Furniturccnrcfullyromovcd.' -All work at lowest rates.

YT7 ANTED Koown-Watbhos Clocks fa,j carefully cleaned and repaired, and warranted for twelve months, breakages oxceptsd; charges strictly moderate. J. BROWN, Watchmaker, &c„ Manners-street next door to Bank Hotel, Wellington 1C39 TjIOUND-On the TAUERU ROAD, a JJ Pocket Book, containing a cheque for a large sum, and other papers, Owner may have tlio same on paying cost of this adveitiscment, IC2I , W. DARLEY. FOUND-On Sunday last in Queen street, Mastcrton, a BUNCH of KEYS. Owner can have saao by paying expenses. Apply to A, Ncary, Saddlor, Queon street. IG6O . ■•. : Five Shillings Reward. f OST-A GOLD BROOCH, i sot with U JEWELS, between the Salvation Army Hall and the second Waipoua bridge The above reward will be paid to anyone leaving the brooch at the- Daily, office. lfii'O TO STATION HOLDERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned is prepaved to supply tcuciug posts, rails, or house-blocks, all of the best heart oftotara. '. PIERCE COTTER, Jra., •, . 1G19 : ~• . , Grcytowfl. TTIrfITIN'G CARDS, all qualities;' ordiV nary and mourning, Daily Office,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1662, 17 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1662, 17 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1662, 17 April 1884, Page 3

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