Wanted. WAMw KNOWN.-Advertise-ments for situations in this column npt exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subse uent insertion ~\T7"ANTED—A good Blacksmith, must yy be a good shoer and jobbing smith; apply to (J. Anderson, Blacksmith,Taueru. 2152 •WANTED KNOWN.—That A. L VV- WHYTE will cater for tile publio at the/Masterton show on Wednesday r ■ 2151 WANTED.-A young man to drive : a cart and assist in' the bakelumse. Apply to F. F. Maxton, Greytown. 2149 WANTED.— Two Gentlemen Boarders in a private family. Apply office of this paper. 2149 WANTED TO LEND-foO. PrinV Y cipal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of ten shillings and eightpenco. Apply K. Brown, 2149 ANTED TO LEND—£IOO. Principal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £1 Is 4d. Apply R. Brown, ' '2149 TO LEND—£2SO. Prin l cipal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £2 13s 4d.< Apply R. Brown, . 2149 W~ ANTED. TO LEND—£SOO. Principal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £5 Cs Bd. Apply R. Brown. 2149 TTTANTED,—A cowman at Langdale, V V hareama, who wili make him self generally useful. 2149 Farmer's Registry Office. WANTED.— A boy to clean, Coots and make himself generally useful about a house in Masterton. ApplyFarmer's Registry Office. -2151 WANTED,— A situation by a nurse girl in Masterton. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. 2151 WANTED— Situation by a -housemaid. Apply Farmers Registry Office; 2151 WANTED, Nurse girl for the country. Apply sharp at Farmer's Registry Office, 21fiJ
WANTED KNOWN,—Farmer has a three-quarter billiard table com--1 plefce in good order for sale cheap. 2137 ANTED KNOWN.—Youths and - Boys' Bats, Balls, and Stumps of thobest, at Farmer's. 2115 KNOWN-Servants in, quiring for places through iiho post, must always send stamped addressed, envelope to secure a speedy reply from Farmer's Registry office, 2109 WANTED KNOWN,—New Cricketing Material just arrived, at Farmer's. 2115 WANTED.— A good general servant; references required. Apply at once to Mrs Amesbury, Minto House. WANTED KNOWN,—J, Birrel has opened a choice assortment of Gold and Silver Laces, Gimps, Spangles, &c. Large stock of Toys and Fancy Goods always on hand, also Crewel Wools and Silks; Silk and WoolArrasenes, and all kind of Fancy Needlework Material. J. BIRREL,-Fancy Repository, 45 Cuba Sfceet, Wellington. 2125 WAITED TO SELL,-The conveniently situated comfortable four-roomed house in Church-street, now occupied by G. M. Park Esq. Pricelow, very little cash required, and easy terms for balance. Apply R. Brown and Co., i-street, 2085 WAiNTED.— Uie travelling public to know that they can liavo firstclass accommodation at Kibblewhite's Family Accommodation House next Feist's . Store, Queen-3treet, Masterton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is ; Beds Is 6d. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. Good paddocks
TNSTRUOTION - given in the Maori X Language or in Landscape Drawing, at hours t6 suit pupils, Terms upon application. Charles J. Freeth, Licensed Interpreter. 2148
TO LOVERS OF GOOD COFFEE. Question: JVliere can we get Good Coffee ? Answer: InMasterton, at the Indian Tea Warehmise, where you can obtain at Is 6d and Is 8d 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 aro roasted together, thereby .retaining the fine flavor which is lost in other coffees, Another great advantage—these Coffees do not get hard after being jn the tins, but will keep thoroughly good for some considerable time. A Trial will prove. Nelson Moat and Co. Pure Blended Teas. . INDIAN TEA WAREHOUSE. Masterton. ' • 2100
TO SAWMILLERS. TO LET,—About 700 acres of good totara bush. The nearest block to Masterton now remaining. Apply W.H.HOSKING, Surgeon 1082. Masterton. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL LINE OF STEAMERS, Undor Contract with THE NEW ZEALANDGOVTMMENILLb d with Her Majesty's I■ $ i{? o\ ma jj ßasum j er j ol , ■' LONDON, Via Rio de Janeiro and Madeira And thenceforth everv fourth Thursday. The above are .11 new Bteamcrs, built ipecially for the trade, and commanded by men of great experience. . The length of the passage by tho Company's steamers averages under forty days. PASSAGE MONEY :-Saloon, from •jO guineas upwards; second saloon, 40 guineas; steerage from 18 guineas. 'For freight or passage apply to ' THE HEAD OFFICES, ■ ■ Christehurch, Or to the BRANCHESand AGENTS of 'he Company throughout the colony.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2153, 24 November 1885, Page 3
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