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Wanted TIT ANTED KNOWN.-Advertise-V : V ments "for situations in this column not exceeding 16 words ONE SHILLING first insertion, SIXPENCE o.tch subsequent insertion, WA'NTED:-By a married couple with one child [3 years] a sit nation on station, man general hand. Wife cook &c., good refrences. Address, J. P., General Post Office, Wellington. WANTED,— 500 Youths of Masterton to purchase a Jubilee Watch ■and Chain for 12s 6d. GUARANTEED. GEO. HOOPER, Queeii'Streefc, WANTED,— The Youths of Masterton to know that by payment of la a week, they can purchase' a Jubilee Watch and Chain.—GEO. HOOPER, .-Street. WANTED.-r-Those who require a First-class Vehicle of any description to oall at the Mastertoiv Coach and Carriage Factory, where all work is turned out by Practical Workmen, and and where the proprietor is a stranger to High Prices and Inferior Workmanship, Nothing but the best of material, used.—EDWARD DIXON. 2815 ANTED KNOWN.-That Ww : Chester has taken over the Bakery Business recently carried on by McGlashan. A trial solicited. : 281{i ANTED KNOWN,—For aale on easy terms half an acre of land in Bannister-street with two well-finished cottages recently erected. A safe and profitable investment.—Apply Sellar and Chennelk 2810. WANTED KNOWN.-For first-class bread call on Winchester, at Cookburn's block • 2813 ANTED KNOWN.—Jj'or sale hi Chapel-street, property consist-. ing of nearly half an acre, dwelling of 6 rooms, stable- and outbuildings, good orchard, terms very easy. For further particulars apply to Sellar & ChenSELLS. ANTED KNOWN.-That Mrs Lang is open for engagement as a weekly nurse. Terms £1 per week.— Apply Mrs Tayler, Fruit Depot. AFTED KNOWN.-That Winchester will supply you in any quantity with pastry and confectionary. ANTED KNOWN,-That LETH ABYBROS., Umbrella makers have moved into No 9, Manners Street Wellington, also at Dunedin, Invercargill, and Oamaru. UMBRELLAS made, re-covered, and repaired, cheaper than any other house in Wellington, All kinds of China and Glass neatly repaired. Cutlery ground and set. Workmanship Guaranteed. No 9, Manners Street, Wellington. 2799 WANTED KNOWN,-That Winchester delivers bread and small goods to customers in any part of the Borough. 2813W ANTED, Employers requiring Servants to send to Davis & C 0.,Wellington Labor Exchange and Shilling Registry Office, 36, Manners-street, Wellington. 2798 ANTED,—Servants out of employment to call on, or writo to us. Our registration fee is ono shilling, N,B„ Country Employers suited with servants. Fee, la in advance (stamps taken). Davis & Co, Shilling Registry, 36 Manners-at., Wellington. Stamps must bo enclosed to ensure reply. 2798. ANTED .KNOWN,—Davis & Co., House, Land, Eslate, Labor and Commission Agents, are prepared to supply. employers with Housekeepers, Male or Femalo servants, Hotel, Station or Farm Hands, Busbfellers &c., at .very •short notice, 36 Manners-street Wellington . 2798 WANTED KNOWN,—Our faculties for promoting the sale or purchase of Property, Hotels, or other businesses are very great, as we have bad considerable experience m that line, and have a large number of clients' names on our books, and no charge is made unless a sale is effected. Davis & Co, House, Land and Estate Agency, 16, Manners-st, Wellington. - 2798 ANTED TO LET,—A Room with fireplace, in QueenSteet, lately in occupation of Mrs Blaber, Dressmaker. Rent: 10s per week. ANTED KNOWN.-That visitors to the Empire City can obtain refreshments at the lowest rates by patronising Mrs W. Freeman, Senr., opposite St. George's Hall, Wellington. 2771 WANTED KNOWN.-That Mrs Dowling having taken over that wellknown and superior Boarding House known as Oxford House, visitors to Mastcrton and boarders will find all the comforts of a home and an excellent table. Private apartments for families. Hot and cold baths. Pnddocking. - 2769 WANTED TO LET.—Good Houso in Cole-street. Apply to M, Caselberp and Co. 2761 WANTED.— Redman's teas. WANTED— Redman's Coffee (own roasted 2756 WANTED. Redman's Teas and Coffees. N.B.—Nothing Cheap and nasty. 2756 rpHE demand for Redman's Teas and £ Coffees is daily increasing, 2756 —Visitors from the country and the general public aro informed that Lunch can bo obtained <it Pelling's from 12.30 to 2p.m. ( lor Is, Perry's block, Queen street, Masterton 2527 VS V AM'UD KNOWN.-That S.Luke Vr and Son's have on hand Orna mental CasSingaof Brackets, Friezo Works' iSsc., 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 engino for salo cheap, Inspection invited. Address—To Aro Foundry, Wellington, S. Luke and Sons. '3317 ANTED KNOWN.—W. Kibblo white, Star Hotel, Queen-street, Masterton, has spared no expense to make his well-known house moro thau worthy the uame it previously earned. It has been thoroughly renovated and enlarged, and can now be claimed as one of the boat managed and mo3t comforatble hostelries in the Wairarapa. Wines and Spirits of the besl brands only kept. Special attention is paid to the Cuisine. Private suites of apartments. Good Stablin?. 2350 •Robert Donald will deliver all classes of sawn timber at lowest current prices, Liberal allowance to builders. 2377 KURIPUNI WESLEYAN SUNDAY SCHOOL. nnHE ANNIVERSARY SERVICES X of the above will be conducted by the Rev, J. Ward, ot Grey town, on SUNDAY, February 19th, at 3 and 7 p.m. On TUESDAY, the 21sfc tho ANNUAL TEA MEETING will be held, Tea for parents and friends on tables at 5.30. At 7.30 the usual public nieetine will bo held, 2718

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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2820, 11 February 1888, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2820, 11 February 1888, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 7 Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume IX, Issue 2820, 11 February 1888, Page 3

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