WANTED KNOWN.-Advertisements in this column not exceeding 11 words ONE SHILLING firm insertion c)IXPEf?OE each subSeqnent mertion. 1 ANTED KNOWN.-That there are I VV vaosnoiea fora few Weekly Boarders at the Wairarapa Boarding House. J. Doughy, Proprietor,- 1/91 TANTED.-A Smart Boy, to learri the I YV trade, —Apply Mrs Ftllingham, Central Boot Mart. 1790 WANTBD.-A General Servant. Wages, 12s a week. Apply to'Mw Hutton, Fernßide, Featherston. 1790 WANTED—By a young married couple, YY withont encumbrance, Bedroom and Sittingroom (furnished or unfurnished) iu a quiet family, . Address, stating terms, to " Alfetra." Tihui Post Office; Tinui. 1785 7ANTED TO SELL.—Sittings pureI » f bred Light Brahm'a Eggs, 10s per sitting. Apply Daily Office. f7ANTED.-Xhe travelling pabm, o , y know that they can have first-class accommodation at Kibblewhite's Family Accommodation Hodse, ne.v, Feist's Store Queen-street Masterton, Weei.'y boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds, Is 6'd. Specisl arrangements for families. Horses fed lor Is per feed. Good paddock. \YJ ANTED- By a yonnc nan, a situation V V as clerk, assistant i. a store, or any similar capacity Apply 1.L.F., Daily. WANTED KNOWN.-That 1 have always for saloa large Stock of con. tractors' tip drays, wharf drays, spring drays, spring carts; also, buggies, waggonettes, pure-tons, one second-hund brougham, and ouo new landau in course of election l<> bo titled out. to the tusto m\ style of tinpurchaser; (ho English iron fore carriage, made to uny dimensions to> order for Uie trade. M BOfIAN, Wellington Coach Fiw lory, Hiinnei'ii streets aud Tarannki Place, Wellington. IBJS WANTED MOWN.-That Keesteb & Hamiino have established a Cem tral Carrying Depot, opposite ' Coekbuni'i Block," Quceii-skoot, Maolerlun, Goudn conveyed to or from llio Rail-vay Station in Expresß'or Spring Cart, Expruas will bo at the station on the arrival of each traa,. (Joodß aud Parcelß dolivered in town or country. Furnitureoarefullyremoved, All work at lowest rates ■OUSEHOLD RAPP & HAKE'S. SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT! "D Y LAST Direct Steamer, a Large As- ) eortinent of CREWEL WOOLS AND SILKS, In all Shades. A Choice Selection of Thanbfkb Pattkiim All the Materials lor Mucroine JLace Work, Now 80 Fashionable at Homo as a High Ar Recreation, Also Books with Complote In. siructions and Designs for Working, BOOKS suitable for Wedding and Compli mentary PRESENTS. NEW BOOKS, PAPERS, ami PERIODICALS, k EVERY MAIL I PHOTOGRAPHY IN ALL ITS BRANCHES! Photographs taken in ANY WEATHER by the Instantaneous Gelatiro-Bromido Dry Plates, rg*The Largest aud Best Assortment of Maori PhotoqkafhsinNewKealaud.^j AGENT for all the leading Now Zealand papers. THOS. E." PRICE, BOOKSELLER & STATIONER, FANCY GOODS DEPOT, MASTERTON L. JONES, FRUITERER, (NEXT THE " CLO3K"), Queen-St., Masterton, BEUS to call attention to a Conßisnment of NEW SEASON'S Garden Seeds from E. J. Bowen, San Franjisco. Albo, Seed Potatoes -EARLY SORTS. 1759 JONES Si. ASIIDOWN, OF THE EAGLE TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, (Opposite Barrett's Hotel), U.mmon Quay Weli.inuto;;. £4 10s, Trousers from £l, which for Value, Style, and Fit, <Humwi. Ik KijimlJal. As show.ng the popularity of this linn, it is only necessary to mention thai the business HAS INCREASED one hundred per cent, duumg the lust twelve months. Ibis has ouly becudone by giving their customers better VALUE, FlT,and WOKKMANSHII' than FORMERLY. Their Cutting Departmout is under the control of cxpenonaid hands, and their own personal supervision is given to all branches of the trado, thus ensuring their patrons exceptional advantages. Thoy have opeuid up their Alacnifioent Stook o*' Winter Goods of English, Scotch, and Colonial manufacture, from the inoßt jolebratcd makers. Special attention is drawn to this Mason's Colonial Tweoils, I whioh have been bought at EXCEPTIONAL PRlCfirt for CASH. Pattorns and directions for sell-measurement sent Post Free. JONES & ASHUOWK, WELLINGTON. 1608 WAIRARAPA AND EAST COAST PASTORAL AND AGRICULTURAL SHOW. THE ANNUAL PARADE OF STALIJONB under the auspioies of the abovo society will take place in the Show Gionndß, Carterton, on SATURDAY, 20th September, 1884. The parade will commence at 2 p.m., :.nd all horses must remain on the grouud under order of Stewards till 4, u.m, Unifies will be received by the Secretary up (o Noon on the day of the parade. Stewards,—Mewrs N, Grace, H. Brailhwaite, H. McMastor, and R. R. Armstrong, Entrance fee. 5s per horso Admissiou to ground, FREE . li. H, WOLTEIIS, 1779 Secretary ■ A FE'Y WEEKLY BOARDERS AT Douffhty's , Wairarapa boarding'-House, Quekn-St Masterton (Opposite Muir it Dixon's Coach Factory.) Weekly Boarders, 20s; All meals, Is; beds, la fid, Don't forget the address, Douohty's Boarpiko-hoose Queen-street, CHEAP FRUIT! ■ rnilE ORDER OF THE DAY AT THE ' QUEEN-ST. FRUIT DEPOT, d Next" The Clock Masterton, (i . 1706
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 18 September 1884, Page 3
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745Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 6, Issue 1791, 18 September 1884, Page 3
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