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vvtmtuti WANTED KNOWN,—Advertisements for situations in this column not oyceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion, TANTED ORDERS for DUCKS, GEESE, FOWLS, and TURKlESforXnias and New Year's day!— Apply Mrs Morris, Queen-street. • 207G YTTANTED. Everyone requiring YV GOOSEBERRIES for preserving to leave their ordora at the Queen Street Fruit Depot. LARGE OR SMALL QUANTITIES can be supplied at 2£d per quart, 2723 WANTED KNOWN, T An oppovtuuity that soldom' occurs. A first-class double buggy, with pole, shafts, and lamps complete, at a very low price. Apply ehiip to E. Dixon, Coach and Carriage Factory. WANTED KNOWN. —That visitors to the Empire, City can obtain refreshments at the lowest rates by patronising Mrs W. Freeman, Sew,, opposite. St. George's Hall, Wellington. 277.1 WANTED KNOWN,-That F. D. Felling, whilst thanking his patrons for past favors wishes to inform them tliat he will in Mure keep a large supply of seasonable fruits in stock. Have just opened up the first consignment of evaporated Fruits consisting of Apricots, Nectarines, Pears Plums, &c., &c., also Tinned and Crystalised Fruits. 97(i!)

WANTED KNOWN.-That Mrs Dowling having taken over that wellknown aud superior Boarding House known as Oxford House, visitors to Masterton and boat'dors will fiud all the comforts of a home and an excellent table. Private apartments for families. Hot. and cold baths. Paddockiug. 2?(i!) ANTED KNOWN,—Fresh Cream Daily, 4d per pint. Apply Dixon, Worktop-road. 27(19 WANTED TO SELL,-A No. 7 Yictoress Stove, with cooking utensils and smoke stack complete. Apply T. Dixon; . 2709 WANTED.. KNOWN, - H. it PETERSEN has taken those premises opposite the Star Hotel, whero ho intends carrying on business as a cabinet maker aud upholsterer. Furniture of every description mad? and repaired at price? that will come within the teach of all, Parties who intend purchasing will do well to call and inspect his prices, before purchasing elsewhere. Having engaged the services of an experienced hand of 27 years standing, customers can rely on getting nothing but the best of workmanship. 27(i0 WANTED TO LET.—Good House in Cole-strecfc. Apply to M. Casclbery and Go. 2701 'ANTED.—Redman's teas. 2750 w w ANTEfcD—liedmaii's Coffee (own roasted • 2750 "ANTED, Redman's Teas and Coffees. N.l3.—Nothing Cheap and nasty. 275(i

11HE demand for Redman's Teas and . Coffees is daily increasing. 275(5 WANTED KNOWN. - ThatMim Sherifi', late of Dunedin, lias joinuicnced business as Dressmaker in tfessey-street, Maatcrton. Dresses made it reasonable prices, First-class tit and ityle. A cutting and fitting class for jtouiig ladies is hems' formed. • ANTED KNOWN,—That Mrs Day, Bannister street, is open to angagomentuß a monthly nurse. WANTED TO LET.—Thre7"ple;wantly situated houses in Colo Street, For further particulars apply to Mr H, Cole, Cole street, 2739. WANTED KNOWN,-Visitors from the, country and the general public are informed that Lunch can be stained at Felling's from 12.30 to 2 p.m., [or is, Perry's block, Quoen street, Masterton. . 2527 WANTED KNOWN.—That S. Luke and Son's have on hand Onm mental Casbingsof Brackets, Frieze Works Sc., for house and shop verandahs, balconies, Sc., also, a largo stock of their Itanges,' at reduced prices. Also 2nd prize recent Exhibition, 8 horse power engine for sale cheap. Inspection invited. Address-TeAro Foundry, Wellington, S-. Luke and Sons. 2317

ANTED KNOWN.-W. Kibblo white, Star Hotel, Queen-street, Mastertou, lwa spared no expense to make his well-known house move than worthy the name it previously earned. It has beeu thoroughly renovated aiid enlarged, and can now be claimed as one of tlio best managed and most comforatble hostelries in the/Wairarapa. Wines and Spirits of the besl brands only kept. Special attention is paid to the Cuisino. Private suites of apartments, Good Stabling. 2350 WANTED KNOWN-Robert Donald YV deliver all classes of sawn timber at lowest current prices, Liberal allowance to builders. 2377 TROUT FISHING TACKLE. WANTED KNOWN.—I am opening up ex Rimutuka (s. s.) a splendid lot of Flies, Rods, Reels, Minnows, Salmon Gut, Casts, Lauding Nets, Lines, &c. Ac, Price list on application to T. ARTHUR, Sailmaker and Importer; No. 13, Lambton Quay, Wellington. • 2725 PRESSWOODS

MABTERTON. QWING to the expected arrival of NEW GOODS for the CHRISTMAS SEASON, I am SELLING OFF the whole of my present stock at COST PRICE. Clocks from 4s each. Watches (Water bury) from lis Cd each. Rotherhauis, English levers the bcßt that are made M 4s. Watches carefully examined and cleaned from 3s Gd, PKESSWOOD, OPPOSITE PHILLIPS' HOTEL.

E. TAYLER, Locul Fruit Depot, Queen-street, Si'astertoiV LA RGE'quantities of fruit fov prosetv in« will be disposed of for Wholesale prices during tlio season. Those requiring fruit for preserves should book their orders early, REGISTRY OFFICE FOR SERVANTS. 2775. A FIRST CLASS FARM of 369 acres J\ all iu grass, rabbit-fenced and subdivided, House, Sheepyards, Dip, Wool Shed, Stockyard, and Cowshed, good garden; capable of three sheep to the acre, and live miles from Masterton, Twins, Apply Kobuvt Cado, Black Rock Hill, or levin and Co., Wollin<<tun. 27iij[

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2778, 19 December 1887, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2778, 19 December 1887, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 8 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2778, 19 December 1887, Page 3

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