Wanted. "ANTED KNOWN. Advertisements for situations! in this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLINGcfirst insertion, SIXPENCE eachsubse uent insertion "tXTANTED.—A Smart Lid. Good YY Wages, Apply Sharp. 6. Coker, Theatre Royal. 2172 WANTED KNOWN.—GWf Christmas Salt of Faiiey Goods, Toys, Xmas Cards, Booh, Stationery, <ssc., at JOHNBULLOOK'S, 87, Lambton Quay, Wellington. Choice Presents at Greatly Reduced Prices. 2172 WANTED,— A smart boy, for bakehouse. Apply to F. D. Pelling, Confectioner, Queen Street, 2170 WANTED EuNOWN,—On Sale, drain pipes, siphon pipes, and sanitary appliances of every description; also stoneware, butter crocks, bread pans, pickle jars, &c., stone bottles (cased in wicker) all sizes, teapots, spittoons, bird fountains, pig troughs, dog troughs, flower pots, vases, fern pots, fancy flower pots find baskets. terra cotta YhSes, flower pots for hand-painting, &c. Sole agent for Wilsou' & Co's Hydraulic Lime; sole agent for Masterton Lime. Note the address— P. Hutson & Co., Merchants, Builders, and contractors, Waring Taylor-street, Wellington. 2169 WANTED.— A girl to do washing and cooking. Apply to Mrs flosking, Church street. . 2168 WAmlbWYT^M^'and Pullets. Send price and qaantity, delivered at Wellington, to R G. ■' Knight. • 161 WANTED.— A shearer's cook. Wages -30s per week. Apply J. and W, J. Martin, Maryborough. 2159 'ANTED.—A groom, also , a boy (between 7 and 8 stone) to look after race-horses. Apply office Cobb & Co. Queen-st Masterton ' ' 2158 W" "'""ANTED TO LEND—£SO. Principal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of ten shillings and Apply K, Brown. 2149 WANTED TO LEND—£IO(O. Principal and interest cleaved by a monthly payment of £1 Is 4d. Apply R. Brown. 2149 WANTED TO LEND—£2SO. " Principal 'and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £2 13s 4d, Apply R. 'Brown. ■ 2149 WANTED TO LEND—£SOO\ Principal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £5 6s Bd. Apply R, Brown, ' 2149 Farmer's Registry Office. TUANTED,—A married 'Couple with Y T no encumbrance for the country. References required. Good wages. Apply Farmer's Registry Office, 2167
WANTED— By a general servant, situation. Apply Farmer's Registry office. 2167 WANTED,— Cricketers to know that cricketing materials can be had very, cheap at Farmer's. 2167 WANTED KNOWN.—Concertinas and Accordions are in great variety at Farmer's. 2167 WANTED.— Youths, and Boys' to know that they can have Bats from 1b 6d, and Balls from (id, at Farmer's. 2167 r^TED,— Employers to state when writing whether to advertise if servant, required is not on book. Farmer's Registry Office. 2167 WANTED KNOWN-Servants k quiring for places through the. post, must always send stamped addressed envelope to secure a speedy reply from Farmer's Registry office. 2109 WANTED KNOWN.-J. BWlias Y V opened a choice assortment of Gold and Silver Fringes, • Laces, Gimps, Spangles, Ac. Large stock of Toys and Fancy Goods always on hand, also Crewel Wools and Silks; Silk and Wool Arrasenes, and all kind of Fancy Needlework Material. J, BIRREL, Fancy Repository, 45 Cuba Street, Wellington. 2125 MATED TO SELL.—The con- , , veniently situated comfortable four-roomed house in Church-street, now occupied by G. M. Park Esq. Prioelow, very little cash required, and easy terms, for balance. Apply R. Brown and Co., Queen-street. 2085 WAiSTED.— llm travelling public to know that they can kve firstclass accommodation at Kibbiewhite's Family Accommodation House next Feist's Storo, Quoon-3treet, Masteaton. Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds Is Gd. Special arrangements for families. Horßes fed for Is per feed. Good NOTICE. FJIHE next English and European Mail i Per R.M.S.S, Rimutaku will olose at this Office on THURSDAY, the I'/tli day of December, at 6.30. a.m. J. BAGGE, Postmaster, Masfcerton 9th December, 1885. 2167 EWINGTON & SON. "
BLACKSMITHS, FARRIERS, AND WHEELWRIGHTS. Opposite Oxford House, Queen-street, Masierton. implements made and repaired with neatness and despatch on reasonable terms. MR EWINGTON has had nine years experience with Mr Farquhar Gray and Mr J. Rosa, and, having obtained tlio assistance of a first-class smith, ho'can guarantee that all work executed on his premises will give satisfaction. Farmers, carriers, and others will find it to their advantage to give the new smithy a' trial. Horses Shod. Lampas C\d, 2165 TO LOVERS OF GOOD COFFEE. ' Question: Where can we gel Good Coffee ? 'Answer: InMaskrton, at the Indian Tea . Warehouse, when yon caw obtain . at Is 6d and .Is Sd per 'tin, the finest Coffee in the (mm/. THIS COFFttS specially recommends itself to those that are lovers of really good Coffee. Under a new system the finest plantation Coffee Bean3 ; and Chicory are roasted together, thereby retaining the fine flavor which i 3 lost in other coffees. Another great advantage—these Coffees do not get hard after being in the tins, but will keep thoroughly goqd; Lor some considerable time. ' ' A Trial will prove. /"■ Nelson Moat and y Co. Pure Blended Toss! " - j Masterton, Jfl|
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VII, Issue 2172, 16 December 1885, Page 3
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