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vvm»t«v ¥~~~ ANTED KNOWN.—Advertise' monta for situations in ' this column not eraedint; 10 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE each subsequent insertion, WANTED. - A Married Couplewithout encumbrance;. also, a guod Housemaid or Lady Help, must be a good needlewoman; 16/- a week. Apply Mrs Reilly, Registry Office, Institute, Masterton, 2794 WANTED.— A Married Couplo for Station. No encumbrance. Man to have his own Sheop Dogs. Apply Sharp to Mrs Tayler, Local Frttit Depot, Ma'itorton, 2792 WANTED TO LET. Furnished k T v Sitting Room, and one or two 'Bedrooms, in central part of town. Apply Daily Oice 2792 WANTED.— Men to cut and thrash 70 or 80 acres of Rye Grass, on terms. Apply Mrs W. L, .Dorset, FortyMile Bush. [Scandinavians need not WW . 2791 WANTED TO SELL, obeap, li new ' brake, capable of earring from 26 to 30 cwt. Apply to 0. Anderson, blacksmith, Hastweil, Mangam hoe. WANTED KNOWN,-An opportunity tint seldom occurs. A first-class double buggy, with pole, shafts, and lamps complete, at a very low price. Apply sharp to E. Dixon,, Coach and Carriage Factory. ' S'.—Chat visitors to the Empire City, can obtain nising Mrs W, Freeman, Sen r., opposite St. George's Hall, Wellington. 2771 Wanted, known,-That -Mn V VDowling, having taken over that wellknown and superior Boarding Houno known as Oxford House, visitors to Masterton and boarders will find all the comforts of a home and an excellent table. Private apartments for families. Hot and cold baths. Piddockinp. ' 27<;9 WANTED TO LET.—Good House in Cole-street. Apply to M. Catelberg and Co. 2761 W ANTED.—Redman's teas. w ANl'EtD—Redman's Coffee (own roasted 2756 'ANTED. Redman's Teas and Coffees. N.B.—Nothing Cheap and nasty. 2750 f Idemand for Redman's /leas and j. Coffees is daily increasing. 2756 WANTED KNOWN, That Miss .Sheriff, late of Dunediu, has commonced busir.oss as Dressmaker iu Hessey-street, Masterton, Dresses made at reasonable prices. First-class fit and style. A cutting and fitting class for youngladicßis bein formed., "ANTED KNOWN,—That Mrs Day, Bannister street, is open to engagement as a monthly nurse. WANTED TO LET.—Three pleasantly situated houses in Colo Street, For further particulars apply to Mr H. Cole, Cola strdet. 2739 WANTED KNOWN.—Visitors from tlur country and the general public are informed that Lun'ch can ba obtained at Pelliug's from 12.30 to 2 p.m., lor 'is, Perry's block, Queou street,' Masterton 2527 WANTED KNOWN.-ThatS. Luke and Son's have on hand Orna mental Qastingsof Brackets, Frieze Works &c.j for house and shop verandahß, balconies, &c,, also, a large stock of their Ranges, at reduced prices. Also 2nd prize recent Exhibition, 8 horso powor engine for sale cheap, Inspection invited. Address—Te Aro Foundry, Wellington, S. Luke and Sons. 2317

"ANTED KSiOWN.-W. Kibblo . , . white, Star Hotel, Queon-street, Masterton, lias spared no expense to raako his well-known house more than worthy the name it previously earned. It has been thoroughly renovated aiid enlarged, and can now bo claimed as one of the best managed and moat comforatble hostelries in the Wairarapa, Wines and Spirits of the besl brands only kept. Special attention is paid to the Cuisiue. Private suites of apartments. Good .StabliiHV 2350 \Tf ANTED KNOWN—Robert Donald J) will deliver all classes of aawc timber at lowest current prices. Liberal allowance to builders. 2377 TROUT FISHING TACKLE. WANTED KftOWN,-] am opening up ex Rimutaka (s. s.) a splendid lot of Flies, Rods, Reels, Minnows, Sal. inunGut, Casts, Landing Nets, Lines, t&c. &c. Price list on application to T. ARTHUR, Sailmaker and Importer, No. 13, Lambton Quay, Wellington. ■ 2725 ~ COVENTRY 8 PATENT ' CANDLE JiEATEK. CHEAP AND HOVEL IKVHiTION. THE Inventor has on sale a patent Candle Heater, which boihin a few minutes sufficient water for breakfast, supper or tea. It is invaluable in a sick room or nursery, being safer, cleaner and cheaper than any other knid of heater. It supplies also other needß, as it.keeps'a room WHrm, and does not when burning Interfere with the light. A purchaser can have one, two, three or more candle stems as he deßives. It is simple in construction, requires littlo attention, and is perfectly safe and durable. PRICE FROM 2/6 UPWARDS. No household should be without a Caudle Heater. JAMES COVENTRY, Tinsmith Manner St. QUEEN-ST., MASTERTON. ■' ANNUAL'" • CHRISTMAS SALE o*' NEW BOOKS AND PERIODICALS. CHRISTMAS ahd . . NEW YEAR CARDS: WRITING DESKS, Work-boxes, ladies Companions, Purses,' Pocket ;B6oks, Ladies Bags, Inkstands, Dolls, Tea Sets, Writing Cases. ; FANCY GOODS, TOYS, k" ' IN Eudlesa Variety. PHOTOGRAPHY, IN ALL ITS BRANCHES, Portraits taken in ANY Weather By the. NEW INSTANTANEOUS PROCESS, Views taken in any part of the Town or Country. THOS, I"PRICE. The Count deJoffrayd'Abbans. French Consul for NewZcaland. certifies that Monsieur Kugene Dumas, of Nimes, France, fonnly Clxef do Cuisine of his Grace the Duke of ''utherlaud, is a first c'ana artist in French cookery. The Count is confident that the Dcmas' Restaurant will be e<jua| to the Maison Doree at Mi'lbourne, S»a FrancißCo, and Paris, altogether worthy of the New Zflalaudcapi'al,COUiTC Pfi JOUFFW

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2795, 11 January 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2795, 11 January 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2795, 11 January 1888, Page 3

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