Wanted. ANTED KNOWN.-Advertise-i ,tt ments for situations in this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subse uent insertion TTANTED.-A situation by arabbiter, I VV well up to trapping. Good references, Apply Daily Office. . 2146 WANTED.— A girl 12 to 14 years of age. Apply at once. Mrs Edward Dixon, Hall-street. '-'. 214G ANTEDIMMEDIATELV.-Dress-YV makers assistants, improvers, and apprentices, Apply Miss Valentine, care of L. J, Hooper & Co., Drapers, &c, Bon Marche. • ' 2143 iTANTED.-A situation as driver, _Y V bullocks or horses, by an experienced steady young man. Apply Diity " m ce. 2138 Farmer's Registry Office. ANTED,—A woman cook and Y Y laundress for Wellington. Apply ! Farmers Registry Office. 2137 ANTED KNOWN.-Farmer hasa YY three-quarter billiard table complete in good order for sale cheap. 2137 ANTED KNOWN.-Youths and T T Boys' Bats, Balls, and Stumps of the beat, at Farmer's, 2115' WANTED-Generalservantsfortown and country. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. 1172 WANTED KNOWN-Servants in quiring for places through the post, must always send stamped addressed envelope to secure a speedy reply from Farmer's Registry office, 210!) > KNOWN.-New Season's Y Y Cricketing Material just arrived, at Farmer's. 2115 WANTED.-A good general servant; references required. Apply at once to-Mrs Amesbury, Minto House; 2135 TTTANTEDKNOWN.-J, Birrel lias YV opened a choice assortment of Gold and Silver Fringes, Laces, Gimps, Spangles, &c. Large stock of Toys and Fancy Goods ah'ays.on hand, also Crewel Wools and Silks; Silk and WoolArrasenes, and all kind of Fancy Needlework Material. J. BIRREL, Fancy Repository, 45 Cuba Street, Wellington. .2125
WAATED TO BBLL-The conveniently situated comfortable four-roomed house in Church-street, now occupied by G. M. Park Esq. Prieelow, very little cash required, and easy terms: for balance. Apply R. Brown and Co., Queen-street. 2085 WAiSTED.-'ilie travelling public to know that they can have firstclass accommodation at Kibblewhite's Family Accommodation House next Feist's Store, Queen-3treet, Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds Is Cd. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. Good paddocks TO LOVERS OF GOOD COFFEE. Question: W\ere can we get Good Coffee 1 Answer: InHaskrton, at the Indian-Tea Warehouse, where yon can obtain at Is 6d and Is Sd per tin, the finest Coffee in the Colony. THIS COFFEE, specially recommends itself to'those that are lovers of really good Coffee. Under a new system the finest plantation Coffee Beans and Chicory are roasted together, thereby retaining the fine flavor which is lost in other coffees. Another great advantage—these Coffees do not get hard after being in the tins, but will keep thoroughly good for some considerable time. A Trial will provo. Nelson Moat and Co. Pure Blended Teas. INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE. Masterton. 2109 NOTICE. MONEY TO LEND.-In large or small sums on approved freehold security, at lowest current .rates of interW. SELLAR, 2002 Masterton. TOLEY, CLARK & ' RIVE TTAVING repeatedly been asked by L their numerous customers the question. Why don't yon start a Counting Competition? Havo decided on inaugurating on TUESDAY, 10th November, A GRAND Peppercorn Competition FOR JgIQQ PRIZE For Exact number of Peppercorns in Glass Bottle now exhibited in their window in CUBA STREET. Should no one be fortunate enough in registering tho exact number, Will bo given to the first nearest estimate; OOA Will bo given to.the next nearest estimate; Will be given to the third nearest estimate, Ties, if any, to be entitled to an equal division of the amount of prize. Competition to close lOtli February 188 G. Thebottleand peppercorns were ordered at Mr W. 0, FitzGcrald's, Chemist, Manners street, and swled by him in the pro • sence of A. McDonald, Esq., J.P., of Manners street. Every purchaser to the value of five shillings will receive one ticket, and every additional 5s spent will secure an extra ticket, so the more you spend the greater number of chances you have. The CHEAPEST House in town. Note—Brussells Carpet 3/9 per yard. 2142 CASTLEPOINT LICENSING DISTRICT, NOTICE is hereby given that a poll of the ratepayers in the above mentioned Licensing District will be taken at the Public Hall, Tinui, on WEDNE_SDAY,the9th day of December, 1885, between the hours of nine o'clock in the forenoon, and six o'clock in the evening, for the purpose of determining whether the number of publicans, New Zealand Wine, Acommodation, or Bottle Licenses respectively, may be increased within the said district. Given under myliand at Tinui the 12th day of November 1885. THOMAS MAOKAY, Chairman of the Licensing Committee for the Licensing District aforesaid! 2146. ' TO SAWMILLERS. rO LET.—About 700 acres of good totara bush, Tho nearest block to Masterton now remaining. Apply W. H. HOSKING, ' / Surgeon ; 1082' Masterton,
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2147, 17 November 1885, Page 3
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