ANTED KNOWN. -Advertisements Y ¥ in this column not exceeding Id words ONE SHILLING first insertion SIXPENCE each subsequent naertion, jr7ANTED.-A strong lad to milk and i ". make himself useful on a farm, Rood wages givun. Apply Daily ofhc e . 1771 WANTED TO SELL.-Sittings purebred Light Brahma Eggs, 10s per itting. Apply Dailv Office. r ANTED.-4'he travelling pubuc o T f know that they can have first-class accommodation at Kibblewhitk'3 Family Accommodation House,- next; Feist's Store Quoen-street Masterton. Weeu'y boarders £1; all meab, Is; Mb, Is 6d. Special arrangements' for families. . Horses fed for lsp'erfeed. Good paddock. ..-■ TANTED-By a younc nan, a situation TT : as clerk, assistant ut a store, or any 'similar capacity Apply 1.L.F., Daily. fTANTED 'KNOWJI.-thiit 1 have ¥V always for sale a largo Stock of contraotors'tip drays, wharf drays, spring drayß, spring carts: also, buggies, waggonand on; new landau in course of erection to befitted out to the taste and style of the purohaß6r; the English, iron. fore.carriage, made to any dimensions to order for the trade. M BOHAN, Wellington Coach Fab tory, Manners Btreets and Taranaki Place, Wellington; ■:'■■■ ' ( I^s 7ANTED KNOWN.-That Keesteii,& , / Hardiso have established a Oen. tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Cockburn'i Block," Queto-street,./Masterton, Goods conveyed to or from the Rail vay Station in Express or Spring Carti Express will bo at the station on the arrival of each train. Goods and Parcels delivered in town or country. Furniture carefully removed. All work at West rates. JNIJEU TO.SELL.-Nos. 162, ICG, ~ , 183, 86, Alfredton Block; also 200 aores, being No. ; 116 in the Eangiluniau. Good land, and cheap, on very easy terms. Also ten allotments in' Carterton,.quarter acre each. Do. ten Featlieraton, do., 47,48, 49,60, Fitzherbert, being ten acres each. Very cheap. Good level land, with plenty of good totara bush, Terms made to suit every bo dy Price, etc ü ßendto ; owner-0. W. Clayton Wellington. Country town allotments, from £6 each, on receipt of Post otfiee order J aorea, £lO Haoh. , 1694 W ul ™vnii.-ii jri-u men iu majry, well, become the owner of a sending a Post Office Order for £5; half acre comer allotment for £lO, that.might be worth a thousand' some day. 'Jillc' deeds' under Land Transfer Act." Cut this out; rii'd lose no time in becoming your own landlady or landlord at onceJ .Cheque's and P.O. Orders made..payable 'to'' O. W.', Clayton, owner). • look out for;'a rainy day in tims. "" '■'""'"' ]fi94. O USE.HOLD
RAPP A HARE'S. 175G Educational Depository SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! BY LAST Direct Steamer, a Largo As. Bortment of CREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, In all Shades. A Choice Selection of Transfer Patterns All the Materials for Macrame Lace Work, Now so Fashionable at Home as a High Ar Reoreation, Also Books with Complete Instructions and Designs for Working. . BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Compli mentary PRESENTS. NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, and PERIODIVALS,by EVERY MAIL! PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! Photographs taken in ANY WEATHER by tUC lUßliUltUUeuuo aanuvD.i/...ia., JVy Plates. Largest and Best Assortment of Maobi Photographs in New Kealand.^i AGENT for all the leading Now Zealand papers. THOS. E.~ PRICE, Bookseller & Stationer, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON L.JONES, FRUITERER, (NEXT THE " CLOCK"), Queen-St., Masterton, >EGS to call attention to a Consicnmout ) ,of NEW. SEASON'S Garden Seeds from E. J. Bowen, San Francisco. Also, Seed Potatoes -EARLY SORTS. • 1739 ZAB.DI'S ]\/fELBOURNE CUP CONSULTATION . Advertisement in another olumn. 1753 GRAHAM & DUNCAN,' Late D.T. McCarthy), TEA & COFFEE MERCHANTS, IRON, . MONGERS & GROCERS, QnEEH-SIBEET..i. Masterton. MB GRAHAM has had SO years experience in the .trade as TEA TESTER AND'BLENDER; , N.8.-Sellmg OfMcCahliy's Slock 0} Ironmongery at HALF PRI'JE 1 : ;.l 1 ' 'COMMODIOUS''DOUBLE- SHOP, l situated in the centre ot Carterton, 1 fronting the Main road, now in .the occupai tion of B. A; Gardener &'Sons,''whose ; lkse I expires on September 15th when immediate i possession can be given, For particulars ; apply, to K ..:;:',' HENRY S. HORN, • .. . Commission Agent, i ,1758 Carterton. Fruit Trees For BaleBEST ; .VARIETIES, including Apple, Pear, Peaoh, Nectarine, Quince, A pri- | cot, Cherry, Currant, Prize Gooseberry, 1 Grape, Ac, Ac, &c. I _.._. PINE ftORNAMMTAL. TREES. . i Flowering Shrubs, Black Wattle (Acacia : deourrenß)', used for tanning, prieo lOs per 100. . vg'N.B.-My APPLES are Worked on BLIGHT-PROOF STOCKS. All Orders sent to D. BARRAT'f, Tividale Nursery, near Greytown, will receive his a , best attention. 1700 El 7 P & HARE'S - VpW QEASON'S TpROIT, Currants 6Jd Raisins Ski. KELSON AND IyrOATL'! mEA 1 ! Are the BESTJn.the.Maikat. RAPP ; & T HARE—Ageiilia.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1777, 2 September 1884, Page 3
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