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WANTED KNOWN.i-Adverfaeinenta in.this,column not exooedimzll ;pda 'ONE; SHILLING: first ioaortioik insertion. : orlfour [Ladies and ',;""•'" Gontlemon to'join tho undersigned in the investigation of the Phenomena of Daily Office.' ' • ' . • 1713 WANTED, -A Cook for Lowlands . . .':;Whare.' \..;';■; .... mi WANTED, -Eusbfallers, Apply W, YV ft.Buchanan, Tupurupuru. 1707 -The travelling pub.iG to V f know that they can have first-clasß accommodation at Kibblewhim's Family Accommodation House, next Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton. Ween.'y boarders £l;all meals, 1b; Beds, ls.fid. Speoia! arrangements for families. Horses fed for lsjerfeed. TANTED KNOWN.-A sure preventI V V ative against Rheumatism, Coughs, proouriug 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 oice). Willis street. Wellington, 1645 ANTED KNOWN-Table Knives I Y V from 6s 6d to 22s 6d per dozen at W. Higginbottom's, direct importer, Willis. "'"""' ■■ ■ 1673 TANTED KNOWN-Table Knives from V? 9s to 52s per dozen at W. Higßinbottom's direct importer, Willis-atreet, 1673 WANTED KNOWN-Desert Knive Y\ from 5s to 40s per dozeu at W. Higphoton's, direct Importer, Willis-street, Wellington, 1673 WANTED KNOWN-Caiving Knives and Forks from Is 6d to 16s per pair atW, Hi«ginbottom, Willie-street, Wellington.. 1673 WANTED- By a yomit Ban, a situation as clerk, assistant La ttore, or any similar capacity ■ Apply I.L.l 1 ., Daily, WANTED KNOWN-Fielder seUs Furniture cheaper than any man in town. ANTED KNOWN-China and Glass YY. at Fielder's Variety Store, very TTIURNITURE made to order at Fielder's JD Variety Store, Mannere'-ntroet Wellington. : ■ ' 1641 PEOPLE wanting Cheap Furniture should go to Fielder's Variety Store, Mannersstreet, WANTED KNOWN.-That 1 have always for saloa large Stook of contractors' tip drays, • wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts: also, buggies, waggonettes, pluetons, one second-hand brougham, and one new landau in course of erection to be fitted, out to tlio-iaato and stylo of the purchaser; the English-iron fore carriage, made to any dimensions to order for the trade. M BOHAN, Wellington Coach Fac to.y, Manners streets and Tarauaki Place, Wellington. 1G45 W' ' ANTED MOWN.-ThatlteKKi Harding have established a Cen tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Cookburn'i Block," Queen-street, Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from tho Rail vay Station iu Express or Spring Cart, Express will bo at tho station on the arrival of each trail., Goods and Parcels delivered in towu or country.. Furniture carefully removed. All work.at lowest rates. TTANTED TO SELL.-Nos. 162, 166, V V 183,86, Alfredton Block; also 200 acres, being No. 116 in the Rangitumau. Good land, aud cheap, on very easy terms. Also ten allotments in Carterton, quarter acre each. Do. ten Featherston, do., '47,48, 49,5 C, Fitzborbert, being ten acres each. Very cheap,. Good level land, with plenty of good totara bush. Terms made to pit everybody. Price, etc., send to owner—o. W. Clayton, Wellington. Country town allotments, from £5 each, on receipt of Post ojfjno order i \ acres, £lO each. 1694 WANTED KNOWN.-H you men to marry well, become the owner of a freehold quarter acre town allotment, by sending a Post Office Order for £5; half acre corner allotment for £lO, that might be worth a thousand some day. Title deeds under Land Transfer Act. Cut this out, and lose no tinio in becoming your own landlady or landlord at once. Cheques and P.O, Orders made paysblo to 0. VV, Clayton, Wellington (the owner), Look out for a rainy day id tims. 1694 TO STATION HOLDEBS AND OTHERS, THE undersigned is prepared to supply fencing posts, rails, or lionse-bloelis, all of the beat heart of lota. PIERCE COTTER, M„ *<M Grey town. Educational Depository SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! ' BY LAST Direct Steamer, a Large As. sortment of CREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, In all Shades. A Clioico Selection of Tuansfeb Patterns I All the Materials for Macrame Lace Work, Now so Fashionable at Home as a High Ar Recreation, Also Books with Complete Instructions and Designs for Working. BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Complimentary PRESENTS. NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, and PERIODIUALS,kEVERY MAIL! PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES I Photographs taken iu ANY WEATHER by tho Instantaneous Gelatino-Bromido Dry Plales. tSTThe Largest and Bsst Assortment of ; Maom PHOTooiMros in New Zealand.^ AGENT for all the leading New Zealand papers, THOS.E7 PRICE, Bookseller '& Stationer, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON BEST AND CHEAPEST PRESENTS. Dolls, J. BIHREL'S, Dolls, Toys, Fancy Rqmlonj, Toys Fancy Goods. Coda-St,, Fancy Goods WELLINGTON. ALL kinds of Fancy-Work Materials, and Fancy-Werk Books. Stamped and commenced work, and cut-out paper patterns Visitors to. Wellington are respectfully invited to examine our varied stock and note prices. Assortment of Real Brussels, Honiton, and Touohon Laces. OEDERS accompanied by remittance. Promptly attended to. . memm, FEATHERSTON. BOTCHER'S NOTICE. A LFREDBALE, having purohased the • old established and favorite butchery business of Mr William Abbott, Foathcrsion, liopes to receive as large a share of suppoit is wai accorded to his]predecessor, which he vill endeavor to deserve by supplying the )EST MEAT, and giving strict attention to ALFRED BALE,

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 17 June 1884, Page 3

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819

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 17 June 1884, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1712, 17 June 1884, Page 3

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