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wiuiieU. WANTED KNOWN. -Adverfo. TT monts .for. situations in this «m??™nf? ! ? dil, B 16 words °NB MULLIM, first insertion, SIXPENCE each subse uent insertion WANTED._ANursoRirI daily from , r „ h * lf- P ilßt on °to four. Apply to Mrs McDonnell, Cole-street. WASTE NOT WANT'NOT!" TT, Pocket money for all. J. F. WARD is a cash purchaser of pickle and other bottles, Tea lead, and lead'of all kinds, Zinc, Brass, Qopper, or Pewter.

WANTED.-A housemaid. Apply at once, Prince of Wales Hotel Masterton. 2305 WANTED KNOWN.-The Private Quadrille Assembly meets this week on Thursday, insteadof Wednesday, as the Theatre is otherwise engaged. W*«"".-a cook, by Mrs Hugh Beetham, Brancepeth. Fur particulars apply to Mrs Husking, before 12 iiooiiand after 7 p.m. -2302 tiuit oalji. -a stack of good HAY about six toils. Apply, 0, Waglond, juceii-atrcot, Masterton. 2301 WArußu.— renders tor building an office at Eketahuna, Rawson & llackay. 2300 UTANTED" TO' BUT73OLEAN YV HORSE TAIL HAIR in any quantity at Is per lb. J.E. EVANS Saddler, Lambton Quay, Wellington.' ' AiSTED.—'Uio travelling public to t r know that they can have first"lass accommodation at Kibbiewhite's Family Accommodation House next Feist's Store, Queen-atreet, Masterton, Weekly boarders £1; all meals, Is; Beds Is Gd. Special arrangements for families. Horse? fed for la per feed. Good ' paddocks WANTED KNOWN.-For Salo, 5roomed house, stable, shed, &c, with 2 acres of land in Greytown. at £350. A. L. Webster. 2252 YY did house property, Kuratawhiti Road, Greytown;cheap. A. L, Webster, Greytown. 2331 WANTED is appointed District Agent for Galbraith's Patent Agency. 2231 ANTEDKNOWN-FoTsieTWdf street, Greytown, cottage and acre of land ; £75. A. L. Webster, n l "™- 2231 WANTED KNOWN.-For Berlin Wools and all other Fancy Needlework Materials, Stationery, &c, please call on Mrs Kelly, Hall-streot/ Masterton close to Post Office. 218(i WANTED TO LEND-£SO. Principal and intorest cleared by a monthly payment ot ten shillings and • ightpence. Apply W. Sellar. 2149 WANTED TO LEND-£l(X' Prin eipal and interest beared by a monthly payment of £1 Is 4d. Apply W. _ 2149 WANTED'TOLEND-£2sorPrin-cipal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £2 13s 4d. Apply W. Sellar. 2149 WANTED TO LEND-£SOO. Principal and interest cleared by a monthly payment of £5 63 Bd. Apply W. Sullar. 2149 " Farmer's Registry Office.

WANTED.r-By arabbiter, (Married) a situation, contract or othorwise, nine years local experience, references (if required), accustomed to shoot, trap, poison, and work or breed ferrets. Got a puck of dogs if required. At Farmer's 2303 WANTED.— A situation on a station, good married couple. Wife cook. Accustomed to all kinds of station work and handling of horses, at Fanner's Registry Office. . 2303 WANTED.-Situation for first-class Housemaid, town or "country. Good references. Apply Farmers' Registry Office. 2302 ANTED KNOWN.-=JWballs in variety. Also bladders for same at Farmer's. 2280 ANTED KNOWN.-That silvermounted wooden pipes in variety at Farmer's. 2280 SEVERAL servants on hand, general lO and housemaids, for town and country. Apply Farmer's Registry Oftlce. WANTED KNOWN-Servants n quiring for places through the post, must always send stamped addressed envelope to secure a speedy reply from Farmer's Registry office, 2109 AM'ED.-All tho little folks in the YV Wairarapa to get their fathers, mothers, uncles, aunts, and cousins to promise that, when they are in Wellington they will call at J. Birrol's and buy some of tho beautifnl dools and toys he is selling so phcap, A lot of Bplondid toys at fid and 16, Also, an elegant assortment of Japanese Trays, Cabinots, Workboxes, Glove and Handkerchief 'joxes, and choice knick knacks, suita'Je for Christ-' mas and Now Year's Gilts. 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, Wei- " ton. 2W

WANTED KNOWN.-On Sale, dram pipes, siphon pipes, and sanitary appliances of every deßcriptionjalsostonowave, butter crocks, bread pans, picklo 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 and baskets, terra cotta vtscs, flower pots for hand-painting &o. Sole agent for Wilson & Co's Hydraulic Limo; solo agent for Masterton Lime. Note the address— P. Hutson & Co., Merchants, Builders, and contractors, Waring Taylor-street, Wellington. 2109 D KNOWN.-Bank Lunch Y V eon Rooms, Lambton Quay, Wellington, Walter Freeman, Proprietor, has made extensive alterations in the above, giving ample sitting room, which hitherto was of great inconvenienco on account of the daily hush. Luncheon daily from 12 to 2; Breakfast from .8 to 0 a.m ; Tea from 5.30 to 7.30 p.m. Walter Freeman, Proprietor, 2105 WANTED KNOWN.-That on "the Wrong side of Cuba-st. is the Cheapest House for Dressmaking. Style, Fit and Work guaranteed. H. Stone, Draper, Ac. 2100 PICTURE Frame Mouldings and Glass; vory cheap, nt 2297 R. MARTIN'S, . Manners-Bt., Wellington. MASTERTON TO TIN Ul. THE TELEGRAPH LINE OF COACHES will resume running on TUESDAY NEXT, Sehiwber SPxb, leaving the Prihco of Wales Stables' Masterton, every Tuksdav. and Fwday at 7 a.m., calling at Taueru, Tinui, and Cashpoint, and making tho return journey on the following days. ing davs. Mi NEILL Prounetor.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2304, 26 May 1886, Page 3

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Tapeke kupu
848

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2304, 26 May 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2304, 26 May 1886, Page 3

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