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Wanted.-. WANTED KNOWN, -Advertisements ia thi3 column not exceeding i<i words ON5} SEILLIN& first inaertici dlXPEtfOEeaoh subsequent insertion. WANTED. -A youth, or elderly man to milli, ,md assist on a farm. Apply to Mr William 8011, Doniaon House, Queen-street Masterton. : . ' : 10'i(i WANTED-A steady young man in good circumstances,, wishes to correspond with a young lady with iiview to matrimony. , For address, photo enclosed, R. 11., Post office, Masterton. 16C5 w ANTED. BushfaUcis and GOOD LABORERS, THOMAS H. DOWNE, 1685 Kopuaranga Contact. WANTED.— A girl about 18 for genera house work, Apply to Mrs Monck ton, Newatead, Featherston. ■' JGS9 WANTEDj-To sell, a first-class Spring Waggon, guaranteed to carry seven tons, Apply to J. ROSS, Blacksmith and Wheelwright. i 1058 WANTED,— The travelling pubuo to know that thoy can liavo flrst-clasa accommodation at Kibblewhite'h. Family Accommodation Hotois, next Feist's Storo Queen-street Masterton; Week'y hoarders Xl j all meals, Is; Ecds, Is Cd. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for* Is per feed. WANTED KNOWN,-That P.O'hvistensen has Removed his Bo.\kd and Rssipesce to more spacious quarters, lata the Union and Working Men's Club, nearly opposite Theatre Royal, ■ . .ICCU WANTED,— Situation aby Young Mm (age 20) on a Farm; is steady and industrious; able and willing to make himself eenerally useful, Wages not so much an object as a comfortable home, where ho ean obtain a practical knowledge of general (arm work, Address, "J. 8., caro of Mr G. Tiller, Manner street, Wellin-fon," IGSD \l7 ANTED-By a younr nan, a situation - VV as olerlt, assistant i.. a store, or any similar capacity. Apply IL.li'., Daily. WANTED.— ID two-horse tip drays, wages £1 per day for each team, Apply at tlio works, H. Burgas, Mungapakelia, 1G47 WANTED KNOWN—FieldereellsFurniture cheaper than any man in town," WANTED KNOWN—China and Glass at Fielder's Variety Store, very cheap, JTiOIINITURE mode-to order at Fielder's . Variety Storo, Manners-street Wellington, 1611 PEOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture should go to Fielder's Variety Store, Mauueisstreet, ' TTANTED KNOWN-Scissors, allpricea, Yr from Cd per pair, at W,. Higgmbottom's direct importer, Willis-street, lGii

WAITED KNOWN—Pocket knives from 9(1 to 103 Gd each, at W. Higgmbottom's, direct importer, Willis-street. WANTED KNOWN-That W, HigginV T bottom the Sheffield cutter, grinder, and saw fc-harpcner is to bo found in Willisstreet next Union Hold, Wellington, llili WANTED KNOWN—Table cutlery, spoons, tea pots B.M. all prices 'and qualities, no second profit. Imported by W Higginbottom, Willis-street, Wellington! WANTED— Green or Well-dried Sheepskin Pelts in any quantity. Apply Harvev & Sons. Waiuoua Wool Works, WANTED KNOWN,-A sure preventative against Rheumatism, Coughs, Colds, Diptheria, Bronchitis, &c„ &e., by procuring ono of 'J'. Arthur's Oilskin Coats. To be bad only direct from tbe Manufacturer by sending Cheque or P. 0.0, T. ARTHUR,, Sail, Tent, Flag, and Cover Maker, and Importer (opposite Evening Post ollice), Willis street. Wellington.' ' 1045 WANTED KNOWN.—That 1 have always for snip a large Stock of con. traotors* tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts; also, buggies, waggon' ,ettes, pliratons, one second-hand brougham, and one new landau in course of erection to be titled out to the iaste and stylo of the purchaser; the English iron foro carriage, made to any dimensions to order for the trade. M BOHAN, Wellington Coach Factory, Manners streets and Taranaki Place,' Wellington. 1615 WANTED KNOWN.-Being a direct Importer aud Manufacturer and bound to no one, I am ablo to sell any of the undermentioned articles cheaper than any other retailer: —Rieli and other Covers, Oilskins, clothing, Flags, Touts, Horso and Loin Cloths, Ileal Crack Pioof Gum Boots, Twines, Assorted Fishing Tackles, Hopes and Blocks, &c., sc. T. ARTHUE, Sailmaker, (Opposite' Evening' Post Offioc), Willis-street, Wellington. 1(501 WANTED KNOWN—Vacancies tor throe or four Boarders at Douglity'a Accommodation House, opposito Muir and Dixon's coach factory, Masterton, Weekly Boarders as per agreement. Meals at nil hours (Is): 1593 ANTED KNOWN.—That Keestku & HAnnikO have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposito '.Cockbum'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the llail'vay Station in Express or Spriug Cart. Express will bo at the station on the arrival of each traiL, Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country; Furniture carefully removed. All work at lowest rates; ANTED Known-Watches Clocks &c., /carefully cleaned and repaired, and warranted for twelve months, breakages excepted; charges strictly moderate. J. BROWN, Watchmaker, do., Manners-stieot next door to Bank Hotel, Wellington 1G3!) ARTHUR STOCK AND SHAIiEBROKERS, LAND, ESTATE, FINANCIAL, AND GENERAL COMMISSION AGENTS, Lambton Qiay Wellington, TO LET.—The Blacksmith's shop lately ■ occupied by Mr Naylor in Queen-st., Masterton. good business Bite, Apply Daih Office. 1C62 GYLDED GINGERBREADS SHOWED AUD PLAYES at yo Olde English Fayre, TO STATION HOLDERS AND OTHERS, 11HE undersigned is prepared to supply . fencing posts, rails, or houHe-folockm, all of the best heart of totara. PIERCE COTTER, Jon., 10 > Groytown. TENNIS BALL PROGRAMMES "DAILY" OFFICE. JUMPERS' pRICii TICKETS I CHEAP 11 • "DAILY " OFFICE.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 23 April 1884, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 23 April 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1667, 23 April 1884, Page 3

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