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WANTED KNQWN.-Advertise-ments for situations .in this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, StXP.EN.OE each subsequent inaarf.ianl.''.'...... V l ' ANTED.—A general servant. | YV' Apply at Presbyterian Manse. '-'•• :•': -.,•• 2455 The public health in endangered by persons .who'vend counterfeits of Wolfe's SCHNAPPS. . 'ANTED KNOWN,-That J. TT Neilson Btill turns out Buggies, Brakes, Traps, Carts of all descriptions at lowest trade prices, Workmanship guaranteed. Factory, Clareville. 2451 TASTED.—A good general servant. I »/ Apply Mrs L. J. Hooper, Bun Marche. ' '' ' 2451 WANTED. -A Home, for two children, aged seven and eight years. Apply, stating torms, to Daily ""Ice. ■■..-.■■. 2449 ANTED KNOWN.-At the' Eke. T T . tahuna Accommodation House, Meals Is Beds Is. M. Neilson, Proprietor. 3448 iD.—Tenders for'cutting 500 Y V cords of 0 inch firewood in 4 foot lengths. Specifications to be seen at W. P. Kendall's Harrietville Lime Kiln, Mauricevillo. 2444 WANTED.-To let a Cottage at Kuti- : puni-Street. ..' Apply to M. Caselborg; .:. -2434 r ANTED IMMEDIATELY. -ApT T prentices to • the Dress and Mantle mating. Apply L. J. Hooper & Co., Drapers, Ac., Bon Marcho, Mastorton. 2426 In spite of all imitations Wolfe's Schnapps stands hr the foremost ranks of ■ beverages. Demand Wolfe's Schnapps. WANTED KNOWN.-That the largest and', best assortment of Fruit and Garden Seeds are to bo had at the Queen-street Fruit Depot. All the choicest fruits direct from Hobart, Sydney, Fiji and Tasmania always on hand. MRS PRESTON, Fruiterer, Queen-st., Maaterton. Opposite the Bon Marche. 2423 TANTED. A general; servant. T f Apply to Mrs Farrer, Hautotara, • Bideford. 2413 TfANTED KNOWN-Robert Donald TV will delivor all classes of sawn timber at lowest current prices.' Liberal allowance to builders. 2377 ANTED RNOWN.-MRS J. £ I f CORBETT, (late of the Empire Hotel), will be glad to receive permanent boarders at the: house formerly occupied by Mr E. Richards, corner of Hall and Ohapel Streets, and near the Mastofton Institute. The house has been furnished iln a superior style, with entirely new furniture, and the bedrooms will be found airy and commodious. First-class table. Luncheon from 12 to 2 daily. 2370 Wolfe s Schnapps not only has a delightful flavour, but is a pure tonic, diuretic, and a good general corrective. WANTED KNOWN.-That S. Luke and Son's have on hand Ornamental Castingsof Brackets, Frieze Works Ac, for house and shop verandahs, balconies, &c, also, a large stock of their Ranges, at reduced prices. Also 2nd prize recent Exhibition, 8 horse power engine for sale cheap, Inspection invited. Address—Te Aro Foundry, Wellington, S. Luke and Sons. 2317 WANTED KNOWN.-For Sale, 5roomed house, stable, shed, &c, [with 2 acres of land in Grey town, at [ £350, A. L. Webster. 2252 WANTEDKNOWN-Forsale.splen- ■ did house proporby, Kuratawhiti Road, Greytown; cheap. A, L, Webster, Greytown! 2931 WANTED KNOWJN-A. L. Webster is appointed District Agent for Galbraith's Patent Agency. 2231 ANTEDKNOWN-Forßale, Weso YV ' street, Greytown, cottage and acre of land; £75, A. L, Webster Greytown, . 2231 WANTED KNOWN.-That. good Tinware at very low prices. Grocors' scoops, show canisters, treacle cans, tea urns, copper boilers, stove pipe, superior milk cartand serving cans, strong dairy buckets, copper milk coolers, milk strainers and skimmers. All kinds of jobbing done. Orders sent, to me will have prompt attention. G. Snaddon, Tinsmith and Gasfittor, &c, Tory-street, next Lyceum, Wellington. N.8.-Store-keepers and others liberally dealt with. WANTED KNOWN.-W. Kibble white, Star Hotel, Queen-street, Mastorfcon, has spared no expense to make his well-known house more than worthy the name it previously earned. It has been thoroughly renovated aud enlarged, and can now be claimed as one of the best managed and most comfortablo hostolries in the Walrarapa, Wines and Spirits of the best brands only. kept. Special attention is paid to tho Cuisine. Private suites of apartments. Good Stabling. -2350 iURMER's Registry Office YV 6or 7 rooms with a small paddock, close to town: ■ Apply Farmer's Registry Office. . 2438 WANTED— A situation for n,' good man on Station; good gardener;. can milk, and thoroughly understand horse. Apply Farmers' Registry Office. 2449 . . ANTED.-Situations for HouseW maids,.'Genoral Servants,' and Station Uooks. Apply Farmer's Registry Office, . . 2449 ANTED—A situation for a good V V Housemaid or genoral work for privato family, Apply Farmer's Repistiy Office. . 24L7 TTANTED.-Appllcation from' both Yy ' Mistresses, Masters and Servants, which will be to their advantage at Farmer's Registry Office; 2427 WANTED.— Cricketers to know new material just arrived at Farmer's Tobacconist, _ 2390 WANTED.— For the couutry,.a servant to act as housemaid and nurse. Must have good references. Apply sharp, Farmer's Registry Office, 2431 ANTED KNOWN-Servants i> YY quiring for places through the post, must always send stamped addressed envelope to secure a speedy reply fr«i» Farmer's Registry office. 210'J WANTED KNOWN.-That on "tinWrong side of Cuba-st, is the Cheapest House for Dressmaking. Style, Fit and Work guaranteed, fi. Stem-. Draper, Ac. * 21fo: T OST.-Between Messrs Mau'uscllv IJ residence and Messrs Langdon Bh ■■ ■ Tinui. A lady's gold open faced Gene • ■•■ watch.with gold Albert. Finder will ';•• rewarded on leaving it at Tenui Pol' • Station- ' ,' ■ 2'! BRICKS VERSUS RUBBISH. TRUSCOTT & ALPASS the perm;'. • ent.brickmakers, beg to inform : • public generally that they deliver G( vr > BRICKS uvMasterton and '■. and as their brickfield is adjacent to viitay they are in a position to su|. ■ first class bricks to any of the stalim;:. , nr sling's along tho Railway CHEA]' : ',',', : thnmy<)ikr.prwinik Wdirdrc^ .:.

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2457, 20 November 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2457, 20 November 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume VIII, Issue 2457, 20 November 1886, Page 3

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