wanted. ANTED KNOWN.-Advertise-VV ments for situations in this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE eachsubse uent insertion 'ANTED—At Langdale, Panama, m a Milkman, who will, aho make himself useful about the homestead. 2200 WANTED TO SELL.-Laying and TaUo Fowls. Apply to Mrs Bacon, Waipoua. . ANTED KNOWN.-That on "the TT Wrong side of Ouba-st, is the Cheapest House for Dressmaking. Style, Fit and Work guaranteed, fi. Stone,, Draper, <k ; 2190 WAMED KNOWN.-For Berlin Wools and nil other Fancy Needlework Materials, Stationery, &c, pleaße call on Mrs Kelly, Hall-street, Masterton close to Post Oice. 2180, »»/ ANTED.-Settlers, Hotel keepers, ' and business people to know that they can be supplied with servants of all descriptions on the shortest notice at GRANT'S LABOK EXCHANGE,, 24 Lambton Quay, Wellington.
WANTED.— All the little folks m tlio Wairarapa to got their fathers, motliers, uncles, aunts, and cousins to promise that when they are in Wellington they will call at J. Birrel's and buy some of the beautiful dools and toys ho is selling so cheap. A lot of splendid toys at 6d and Is. Also, an elegant assortment of Japanese Trays, Cabinetß, Workboxes, Glovo and Handkerchief boxes, and choice hick knacks, suitable for Christmas and Neiv Year's Gifts. Instead of giving Christmas presents (so-called), J. Birrel will sell everything at the lowest price possible, so that every customer will get full value for his money. J. BIRREL, Fancy Repository, 45 Cuba-street, Wellington. 2177 ANTED KNOWN.-lou can have YY a very neat suite of furniture, 9 articles, for £l2 10s. A full size Iron Bedstead and Spring Mattress for £3lss, Single Iron Bedsteads from 225, small Chests Drawers from 353, other thing 3 equally cheap. All sorts of repairs and jobbing work dono with neatness and despatch at James' Cash Furniture Store, Quoen-street. Agent for Peoples' Journal with 15 Oleographs, Household Magazine with 25 Oleographs. Cottages and Sections of land for sale on terms. 217(i ANTED KNOWN.-Un Sale, drain YY pipes, siphon pipes, and sanitary appliances of every description; also stoneware, butter crocks, bread pans, pickle jars, Ac, stone bottles (cased in wicker) all sizes, teapots, spittoons, bird fountains,' pig troughs, dog troughs, flower pots, vases, fern pots, fancy flower pots and baskets, terra cotta Vi.ses, flower pots for hand-painting, &c. Sole agent for Wilson & Co's Hydraulic Lime; sole agent for Masterton Lime. Note the address— P. Hutson & Co., Merchants, Builders, and contractors, Waring Taylor-street, Wellington. 21C9 WANTED TO LEND-£SO. Principal and intorest cleared by a monthly payment ot ten shillings and eightpence. Apply K. Brown. 2149 ITTANTEDTOLEND-£M Prin-ANTEDTOLEND-£260. PrinYY cipal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £2 13s 4d. Apply R Brown. 2149 TANTEDTOLEND-£SOO. Prin Yt c 'P a l i" 11 ' interest cleared by a monthly payment of £5 6s Bd, Apply R. Brown, 2149 Farmer's Registry Office. WANTED. -Situation by young man to drive brake, waggon; or groom. Apply Farmers' Registry Office. 2100
WANTED.-A boy for station work. Apply G. Farmer, Registry Office. 2185 ID.—General servant ior W Mastorton. Must bo ablo to wash and iron. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. 217G 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 Fanner's. 2167 WANTED KKOWN.-Concorfa yV and Accordions are in great variety at Farmer's. 2167 WANTED— Employers to state when writing whether to advertise if servant required 1b not on book. Farmer's Registry Office. 2167 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. 2109 AATED TO SELL.-Tho conYY veniently situated comfortable four-roomed houso in Church-street, now occupied by G. M. Park Esq. Pricolow, very little cash required, and easy terms for balance. Apply R. Brown and Co,, Quocn-sfcroet. 2085 WAATED.— Uie travelling public to know that they can have firstclass accommodation at Kibblewhite's Family Accommodation House next Feist's Store, Quecn-3fcreet, Mastorton, Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds Is Cd. Special arrangements for families. Horses fed for Is per feed. ,Good paddocks F. W, TEMPLE,
Indian Tea Warehouse, HAS REMOVED TO HIS NEW PREMISES, PRINCE OF WALES' HOTEL IE BOOK DEBTS in the estate of X Rapp and Hare have been purchased by R. Hare, who will sue for all accountß owing nftiT the 14th January, ISB6, without further notice, E, B. Mare, Collector, Church-street, next Daily Office. ' 2186 m shpie to fe office w3l fo wruM
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2200, 21 January 1886, Page 3
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736Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2200, 21 January 1886, Page 3
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