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Wanted. W WANTED' 'KNOWN.-Advertisements ia thi3 column not excoodmg l(i, words ONE SHILLING first - insertion SIXPENCE eaoh subsequent insertion. WANTED— A steady young man in good circumstances,. wishes ~tq correspond with a young lady' with .a view to . matrimony. For address, photo enclosed, R. H.,. Post office, .Mastcrton. • . 1666' 'ANTED. Bushfallera and GOOD; LABORERS.' ■ ' THOMAS H. DOWNE, ; 1665 • Kopuaranga Contract. WANTED.— A girl about 18 for general house work, Apply to Mrs Monck ton, Newstead, Featherston. 161j9 WANTED— To sell, a first-class Spriug Waggon, gaaranteedto carry seven tons, Apply to J.ROSS, Blacksmith' and Wheelwright. 1658 WANTED,— The travelling pubuG to know that they can havo first-class accommodation at Kibblewhitb's Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Mastcrton, WesK l y boarders £11 all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horseß fed for Is per feed. WANTED. KNOWN.—That I'.Christensen has Removed his Board and Residence to more spacious quarters, late the Union and Working Men's Club, nearly opposite Theatre Royal. 1E53 K ANTED,—Situation a by Young Man . . (lige 20V on a Farm; Is steady aud industrious j able and willing to make himself Generally useful. 'Wages not so much an object as a ; comfortable home, where he can obtain a practical knowledge of general farm work, Address, "J. 8,, caroof Mr 6, Tiller, Manner street, Welliop' on," IGSO t7ANTED-By a yonnt nan, a situation ' as clerk, assistant i. a store, or any similar capacity. Apply 1.L,F., Daily. WANTED.— 12' two-horse tip drays, wages £1 per day foe eaoh team, Apply at the'works, 11. Burgas, Munga-' pakeha. 'ANTED KNOWS—Fielder sells Furniture cheaper than any man in town. r ANTED KNOWN—China and Glass . . at Fielder's Variety Store, x vtry cheap, ITIURNITME mado to order at Fielder's : Variety Store, Manners-street Wellington, 1611 "nEOPLEwanting Cheap Furniture should X go to Welder's Variety Store, Mannei bstreet. IA7" KNOWN—Scissors, allpricc3, W from (id per pair, at W. Higgmbottom's direct importer, Willis-street, .1811 WANTED KNOWN—Pocket kniyes from 9d to 10s 6d each, at W. Higginbottom's, direct importer, Willis-street. ' 1611 MOWN-That W. Higgir , . bottom the Sheffield cutter, grinder, and saw sharpener is to bo found iu WillisStreet next Union Hotel, Wellington, IGII WANTED KNOWN—Table spoons, tea pots B.M. all prices and qualities, no second profit. Imported by VV, Higginbottom, Willis-street, Wellington! ' ICII WANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheepskin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvev is Sons. Waiuoua Wool Works, WANTED KNOWN,—A sure preventative against Rheumatism, Couglis, Colds, Diptheriu, Bronchitis, &e,, &c., by. procuring ono of T. Arthur's Oilskin Coats. To bo had only direct from tlio Manufacturer' by sending Cheque or P. 0.0. T. ARTHUR, Sail, Tent, Flag, aud Cover Maker, arid, Importor (opposite Evening Pest o(iicu).' Willis street, Wellington, 1645.■ WANTED KNOWN.-That Hiave : always for sale a large Stock of contractors' tip drays, wharf drays, spring : drays, spriug carts; also, buggies, waggon, ettes, plifotons, one aecond-hand brougham, and one new landau in course of ereotion to ; bo fitted out to the tasto aud stylo of thepurchaser; tho English iron fore carriage, made to aiiy dimensions to order for the trade. M BOHAN, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners streets and Taranaki Place, Wellington, • 1645

W 'ANTED KNOWN.-Being a direct Importer and Manufacturer and bound to no one, I am ablo to sell any of the undermentioned articles cheaper than any other retailor: —liick and other Covers, OMlub, clothing, Flags,- Tonts, Horso and Lorn Cloths, Real Crack Proof Gum.Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Ropes and Blocks, Ac., Ac. T. ARTHUE, Sailmakor, (Opposite Evening Post Office), Willis-street, Wellington. 1(101 WANTED KNOWN,—Vacancies tor three or four Boarders at Douglity's Accommodation House, opposito Mtiir, and. Dixon's coach factory, Maaterton, Weekly Boarders as per agrnemont, Moals at all hours (Is): 1593 WANTED KNOWN.—That Keestf.k & Hahding have eatdWislicd-a Oen tral CarryiLg Depot, opposito 1 Cockbum'i Block,". Queen-street, Mastcrton, Goods conveyed to or from the Rail'vay Station in Express or Spring Cart. Express will bo at the station on the arrival of each .train, Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniturecarefullyremoved. All work at lowest rates'. "yy ANTED Known-Watches Clocks &c,, carefully cleaned and repaired, and warranted for Mfelvo months, breakages excepted; charges strictly moderate, J. BBOWN, Watchmaker, (Sc., Manners-street next door to Bank Hotel, Wellington ' 1G39 ARTHUR WARBjJRTOfI, & GO, STOCK AND SIIAEEBROKERS, LAND, . ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENE- - RAL COMMISSION AGENTS, LAMBTON QuAYi, WEU!N6I)N, ' '. I-11) TO LET.—The Blacksmith's shop lately occupied by Mr Naylor in Queen-st,, Masterton, good business site, Apply DAiwOffiee. 1G62 GYLDED GINGERBEEADE SHOWES AND PLAYES at ye Olde English Fayre, TO STATION HOLDEES AND OTHERS.' 11HE undersigned is prepared to supply . tencing postSj rails, or house-blocks, all of the best heart of totara, ' PIERCE COTTER, Jos,, 1649 Qroytown, For Money Orders, at 11 a.m. For Registered Letters, at 11 a,m. lor Newspapers, at 12 Neon, . .; v ' ' V .LBAGGE, : ; . Pcstmaator. Maßterton, April 21,1884. lfiiiG

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 22 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 22 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1666, 22 April 1884, Page 3

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