WANTED Vy monts for situations in this column not exceeding IG. words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subse uent insni't.ion YS7ANTED KNOWN.—Lost between W Albert Street and Akura road, a small gold brooch, with photo enclosed. Finder will be rewarded on returning the same to Daily Office. 22155 It Mastorton Fire Brigade Eighth Annual Plain and Fancy Dress Ball will be held at the Theatre Royal on Thursday, April 15th. Double tickets fa Gd, Extra Lady 2s fid. To be had of any lnembei of Brigade. 22(j5 v {. \ J ANTED.—Two respectable young I')' men 'as hoarders at n private Boarding House in Mastertoii, For particulars apply Daily Office. 22G4 TSTA NTED.—A GoodGcneralServant. Apply sharp at this office. 2262 J7ANTED.— A lad, must be able to W milk and make himself generally useful.—Apply C. Rogers, Taucru Hotel. 2202 VU ANTED KNOWN.—Bank Lunch-' y \ eon Rooms, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Walter Freeman, Pioprietor, has mule extensive, alterations in the above, giving ample sitting room, which hitherto was of great inconvenience on account of the daily rush. Luncheon daily from 12 to 2; Breakfast from 8 to 9 a.m ; Tea [nun 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. Walter Freeman, Proprietor. 2155 WANTED KNOWN.- For Sale, 5. f roomed house, stable, shed, ftc.o with 2 acics of land in Greytown, a m A. L. Webster. 2252 yyranted .to bui'. ~ Vy HOUSE T4IL IiAIR m any quantity at Is per lb. J.E. EVANS, Saddler, Lainbton Quay, Wellington. WANTED KNOWN—Forsale, WestV V street, cottage and half acre of laud ; £55. A. L. Webster, Grevtown. '\!!T ANTED KNOWN—Forsale, splendid house property, Kuratawhiti Road, Greytown ; cheap. A. L. Webster, Grtytown. 2^31 J ANTKDIINOWjN—A. L. Webster V'f is appointed District Agent for Calbrait-h's Patent Agency, 2231 \\ f ANTED '"J'r'.'N— £3ol'' to lend y at low Freehold security. A. L. Webster, Greytown. 223 1 1. ~<J AKTED'KNOWN-Porgale, West '0 street, Greytown, cottage and acre of land ; £75, A, L. Webster, Greytown. 2231 Yl j'ANTED KNOWN.—ioucan are V ; a very neat, suite of furniture, 9 articles, for £l2 10s, A full size Iron JMrtead and Spring Mattress for £3lss, Single li'on Bedsteads from 225, small Chisrs Drawers from 355, other things equally cheap. All sorts of repairs and jo'nbing work done with neatness and despatch at James' Cash Furniture Store, Quewi-strcet. Agent for Peoples' Journal with 15 Oleographs, Household Magazine with 25 Oleographs. Cottages and Sections of land for sale on ' Tins. 2210 '/"ANTED KNOWJN.—That on "the VWrong side of Ouba-st, is tlui Cheapest 1 louse for Dressmaking. Style, Kit and Work guaranteed, 11, Stone, Draper, A'c. 2l!)0 ! A i'i Y iiL) KNO WN. —For Berlin 'f y Wools and all other Fancy Needlework Materials, Stationery, &c., please call on Mrs Kelly, Hall-street, ilastertoii close to Post Office. 218 li VS 7ANTED.—AII the little folks in the y y Wairarapa to get their fathers, mothers, 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 he is selling so cheap. A lot of splendid toys at Gci and Is. Also, an elegant assortment of Japanese Trays, Cabinets, Workboxcs, Glove and Handkerchief 'joxes, and choice kniek knacks, suitn'.Jc for Christmas and New Year's Gilts. Instead of ;;iving Christmas presents (so : called), J. Bind will sell everything at the lowest price possible, so that every customer will get full value for his money. J. BIRIiEL, Fancy Repository, 45 Cuba-street, Wellington. 2177
w w AKTED KNOWN,—On Kale, drain pipes, si|ilum'pipes, and sanitaiy appliances (if every description; also stoneware, kittci' crocks, bruacl pans, pickle jars, Ac,, stone kittles (cased in wicker) ;;1! sizes, teapots, spittoons, bird fountains, l'iy troughs,. dog troughs, flower pots, vi:s; s, fern pots, fancy flower pots and Wilts, toi'ia cofcta VHS«B, flower pots for hand-painting, &c. Sole agent for Wilson & Cos Hydraulic Lime; sole agent for ?J:i:ir,i.'i't<>!i Lime, .Note the address— i l . Unison A Co., Merchants, Builders, and contractors, Waving Taylor-street, Wellington. ' ' 21M ' A>:TKiTTu"IEND-foO. Prinj eipal and interest cleared liy a nioiiihly payment, ol ten shillings and ei-'hipiiiiti'. Apply J{. llrown. _2149 \\]Wm TO LEND-iIOO. i'Vin" y eipal and interest nlcarcd by a monthly payment of £1 Is 4d, Apply It. Drown. 214!) •I STED TO LEND~£2'SO.~ Priu eipal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £2 13s 4d. Apply R. Drown. "149 tSf JsmW LESB-». Prin. y V eipal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £5 Gs Bd, Apply R. Drown. -149 FaKMKli's IvKOISTHY OITICE. \IJ ANTED.— A situation by an ext' 1 / perienced ploughman or general SKTOnt Apply Farmer's Registry. 2*254 \ k /'ANTED.—Situation by useful liand fV on station, or rabbiter. Apply Parnrr* Registry Oilice. 2-54 ; ■ iN'TED.—Situation by a young / Man as clerk in lawyers' oilice or stole; will be willing to in:i!;e himself generally useful. Apply Farmer's Registry oiliue. »-•> i f AJn'l'iiD, -A good m .rried couple, \ V References ra|Uired. Apply siia p. Iv.rmer's Registry. -'2s!] "> \; ANTED,—Everyone lobuya shilV V ling toy, and a guess at the pea;: at Farmer's. 2253 I I iiVIiRAL servants on hand, general Kj and housemaids, for town and country. Apply Farmer's Registry Office. XT, TINTED KNOWN.—Concertinas and Accordions are in great variety at Farmers. 21(17 WANTED KNOWA—Servants in quiring for places through the post, must always send stamped addressed envelope to secure a speedy reply from Farmor's Registry office. 2101) T^ANTED' C.T ' > PALLANT, of 42 Cuba Street, Wellington, Root and Uppar Slanufaeiii/er, Leather and Grindery Dealer, lias in uoved to tlio above addrey, and returns th inks for past favors, and hopes to preserve the confidence of his numerous customers, and as many new Mies as like tup'ilronisokiin. Boots and Uppers of every description made to measure for '■lie trade under the shortest notice, hders bv post and all correspondence [tended to. V. I PALL A NT, Is the Obupcst iinuse in Wellington I'OU BOOTS AXD COOT UPPERS.
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2265, 8 April 1886, Page 3
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