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Wanted.

"TTT"ANTED KNOWN. -Advertisements V V iii this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion SIXPENCE each subsergacnt insertion. WANTED-Throo Apprentices- to tlio. Dressmaking,-Apply sharp, Hall of Commerco, . ' 1662.. .TIfANTED.—A smart active'lad, must V,V bo ablo to read and. writo," and of Apply sharp to r M. OASELBERG k CO., WANTED.— A girl about 18 for genera] house work, . Apply to Mrs Monck ton, Newstead, Peatheraton. ;• l IGoO WANTED— To sell, a first-olass Spring Waggon, guaranteed to oarry seven tons, . Appiy to J. BOSS, Blacksmith' aud Wheelwright. 1658 WANTED,— The travelling pubiio to know that they can have firstrclasß accommodation at Kibblewhite's Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Weekly boarders £1 i all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families; Horses fed for Is' per feed. WANTED KNOWN.—That P. Ckriafcensen has Removed his Boird'and Residence to more spacious quarters, late the Union and Working Men's Club, nearly opposite Theatre Boyal. • 1C53 f ANTED,—Situation aby Young ,Mm (age 20) on a Farm; is 'steady and industrious; able and willing to make lximBelf cenerally useful. , \Vages not so much aMbjectas a comfortable home', where he can obtain a practical knowledge of general farm work, Address, "J. 8,, care of Mr 6, Per, Manner street, Wellington.". ' 1650 WANTED-By a young man, a situation as clerk, assistant in a store, or any similar capacity. Apply 1.L,F., Daiij. WANTED.— 12 two-horse tig dravs, wages £1 per day for each team, Apply at the works, H. Burgas, Mungapakeha. . )647 WANTED KNOWN-Fielder sells Furniture cheaper than any man in town. W ANTED KNOWN-China and Glass: at Fielder's Variety Store, very FURNITURE made to order at Fielder's Variety Store, Hanners-street Wei- • ' ' 1611 PEOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture should go to Fielder's Variety Store, Mannersstreet. ' . '.ITANTED KNOWN—Seissorß, allprices, YY from Cd por pair, at W. ffiggmbottom's direct importer, Willis-street, • 1014

WAITED KNOWN—Pooket knives from 9d to 10s Gd each, at W. fligginbottom'B, direct importer, Willis-street. iCM rWED KcfOWN—That W. Hißgmbottom the Sheffield cuttor, grinder, and saw sharpener is to be found in Willisstreet next Union Hotel, Wellington, 1 IGM WANTED KNOWN—Table cutlery, BpcODS, tea pots B,M. all prices and qualitiea, no second profit. Imported by W, Higginbottom, Willis-street, Wellington. WANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheep, skin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvey & Sons, Waipoua Wool Works, WANTED KNOWN,—A sure preventative against Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Diptheria, Bronchitis, &c,, &0., 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, and Importer (opposite Evening Post office). Willis street. Wellington. 1G45 WANTED KNOWN.—That 1 have always for sale a large Stook of contractors'tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts; also, buggies, waggonettes, phietons, ono second-hand brougham, and ono new landau in course of ereotiou. tci be fitted out to the tasto and style of tho purchaser ; the English iron ( fore carriage, 'nado to any dimensions to order for the trade, M BOHAN, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners streets and. Taranaki Place, Wellington, ' 1645 WINTED KNOWN.—Being a direct Importer and Manufacturer and bound to no one, I am able to sell nny of the • undermentioned articles cheaper than any other retailer:—Rick and other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Flags, Tents, Horso and Loin Cloths, Real Crack Proof Gum Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Ropes and Blocks, (to., Jto. T. ARTHUR, Sailmaker, (Opposite Evening Post Office), Willis-street, Wellington, IGOI WANTED KNOWN.—Vacancies tor ■ three or four Boarders at Doughty'a Accommodation House, opposite Muir ana Dixon's coach factory, Maaterton. Weekly Boarders as. per agreement, Moals at all hours (is): ■ 1595 r ANTED KNOWN.—That Keester & Habding have established a Gen tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Cockburn'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goodsconveyed to or from the Raii'.vay Station iu Express or Spring Cart, Express will bo at tho station on the arrival'of each train. Goods aud Parcels delivered in town or country. Furnituro carefully removed. All work at lowest rates. lyy" ANTED Known—Watches Clocks &c., carefully cleaned and repaired, and warranted for twelve months, breakages excepted; charges strictly moderate,: J. BROWN, Watchmaker, do,. Manners-street next door to Bank Hotol, Wellington 1G39 DANCING in Plaync and'Faucie Cosi tonnes' at yo Gldo English Fayro,

TO LET.—The Blacksmith's shop lately occupied by Mr Naylor in Quecn-st., Masterton, good business site, Apply PAiLiOllice. _ 1662 FOUND-On the TMJBHJ EOAD, a Pocket Book, containing a cheque for a large sum, and other papers, Ownor may have the same on paying cost of this adveitisement. 1624 W. DAKLEY. OUND-On Sunday last in Queen street, Masterton, a BUFOII of KEYS. Owner can iiave Eaae by paying expenses. Apply to A, Neary, Saddler, Queen street. 1060 Five Shillings Reward. T OST-A GOLD BROOCH, set with J_J JEWELS, between tho Salvation Army Hall and the second Waipoud bridge, The above reward will bo paid to anyone leaving the brooch at the Daily office. 16C0 &YLDED GINGEIIBEEADE SHOWS AND FLAYES at yc Oldo English Fafro, TO STATION HOLDERS AND OTHERS. THE undersigned is prepared to supply fencing posts, rails, or liouHoblocks, all of the best heart ottotaia, .. > ■ J'JEttCE' COTTER, Jun, ,- ; 1649; "■ Grey towi!,?'"'

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1664, 19 April 1884, Page 3

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843

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1664, 19 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1664, 19 April 1884, Page 3

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