ANTED KNOWN.-Advertisements W in this column not exceeding Hi words ONE SHILLING firm insertion' dIXPENOE each subsoquent nsertion, ANTED,-Ab'ont 6000 totara or Hinui Y V pes'; •, all heart, 7ft 3in, Bin x 3in. Apply Loirnss & Henderson, Kopnaransa, ,'•'•■ ... 1772 [<TANTED.-A. strong lad. to milk and | IV : make himself useful on a farm. Rood 3 given. Apply Daily olhco. 1771 WANTED-A Girl to learn the machine work, Apply'at Mrs ■ Fellingham's Boot shop, Queen-street, Masterton. 1770 WANTED TO SELL.—Sittings purebred Light Brahma Eggs, JOs per sitting. Apply Daily Office. TTANTED.-The travelling pub„o o .y V know that they can have first-class acconunodation at EBBißWHira's Family Accommodation Hoose, next Feist's Store Queen-streot Masterton.. Wee». l y boardeia £11 all meals, Is; Beds, Is fid. Special arrangementa for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. Good paddock. 7 ANTED— By a Yoanr jian, a situation I V V as clerk, assistant L a store, or any similar capacity Apply 1.L.F., Daily. fTANTED' KNOWN.-That 1 have V V always for salealarge Stock of con. tractors' tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts; also, buggies, waggon" ettes, phietons, one second-hand brougham, and one new landau in course of erection to be fitted oat to the taste and style of the purchaser; the English iron fore carriage, made to any dimensions- to order for the trade: M BOHAN, Wellington Coach Fac tory, Manners Btrcets .and 'i'aranaki Place, Wellington. 1615 TASTED INOWN.-That Keester & , / Harding have established a Cen, tral Carrying Depot; opposite ' Cookburn'i Block," Queen-street, Mastorton, Goods 'conveyed to or from'the Rai'vay Station iu Express or Spring 'Cart. Express will be at the station on the arrival of each trail.. Goods and Parcels delivered in town cr country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at loweßt rates. 7ANTED TO SELL.-Nos. 102, 166, i/ 183,86, Alfredton Block; also 200 aores, being No, 116 in the Rangilnmau, Good land, and cheap, on very easy terms. Also ten allotments in Carterton, quarter acre each. Do. ten Festherston, do., 47,48, 49,50, Fitzherbert, being ten acres each. Very cheap, Good level land, with plenty of good totara bush. Terms made to suit everybody Price, etc., send to owner—O. W. Clayton Wellington. Country town allotments, from £5 each, on receipt of Post office order J acres; £lO each. 1691 L'iSU KNOWN.-If you wish to , , .-arry well, become the owner of a freehold quarter acre town allotment, by sending a Post Office Order for £5; halt acre coraur allotment lor £lO, that might be worth a thousand some day. Title drVs under Land Transfer Act. Cut this out, aid lose no time, in becoming your own landlauy or landlord at once. Cheques and PIO. Orders made payable to 0. W, Clay'on, Wellington (the ownor), Look out lor a rainy dav in tims. Hi'Jl O USEHOLD n OAP RAPP & HARE'S, PORTRAITURE. Me Mekeitt, Artist, Wellington, BEGS to notify that bis PORTRAIT ST : iB now open Daily at Mr Myer's, Willis treet. Photo Enlargements, [highly finished in oils, fron. A 3 lOs to jSS ss. Enlargemei fe Is additional, tS"lnspecti i Specimens Invited. . Oil Paintings Restored. W. F. PETERS, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, CARTERTON. TS prepared to supply BOOTS and SHOES J. at the following prices:—' & s. n, Men's Elastic Sides ... 1 O O Men's Elastic Sides Men'B Shooters ... Ladies' Calf Elastic Ladies' Eid Elastic Men's Watertightß 1 O O O 15 O O 15 O O 18 O All work Guaranteed.-Repairs Neatly Executed, W, F. PETERS, NEXT WAKELIN'S BAKERY CARTERTON. 1718 Educational Depository SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT I BY LAST Direct Steamer, a Large Assortment of CREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, In all Shades, A Choice Selection of Transfer Patterns All the Materials for Macraine 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 Corapli mentaiy PRESENTS. NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, and PEIUODWALS.by EVERY MAIL I PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! Photographs taken in ANY WEATHER by the Instantaneous Gfilatino-Bromidu Dry . Plates. 'tS"The Largest and Best Assortment of Maori Photographs in New ,'^cahmd.^ AGENT for all the leading New Zealand papers. THOS. E." PRICE, PiOOKSELLKU & STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON L. JONEL., FRUITERER, (NEXT THE " CLO3K"), Qoeen-St., Masterton, >EGS to call attention to a Consk'iiment ) of NEW SEASON'.'! Garden I Seeclß from E. J. Bowkn, San Fmiusco. Also, Seed Potatoes -EAHLV SORTS. 175.1 | ZABDI'S ypiiBOURNK CUP CONSULTATION See Advertisemcht iu another I olumn, • 175! "GRAHAM S DUNCAN, Late D. ft McCarthy), D TEA & COFFEE MERCHANTS, inor. jy MONGERS & GUOuEItS, Qoekn-Strert Mastbiitox. MR GRAHAM has had SO years experience 'in tlio trade as TEA TE&TEKAND BLENDER. I". H.D.-SeUmg Off McCarthy's Slock of IronmonneryalHALFPßlOEl 1
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1772, 28 August 1884, Page 3
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