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w ANTED ft situation ftft general servant For addrtaa apply office of thi* paper. vv 669 WANTED,— By a thoroupbly competent peraon, a situation a* Manager, or Working Overteer on Farm or station. Can ftod mend, in wood and iron, all station requisites. New deaign of wool pres*. Salary at laat aitoation £l2O per annum. Addict* “ A.8.” Poet Office, Pahiatna. 555.6 WANTED— To rent in Oreytown. an acre paddock by the year. Apply office ef this paper. VV /ANTED—About a down aacka of Chaff. Apply office of thia papar WANTED— A good atrong Led about 16 to milk and make himaelt naeiol on a farm; alao, a good uaeful girl about 16 to 18 yeara of age, who underatanda housework and can do washing. Apply to Mi BiokneU, Kaiwalwai. m WANTED.— Work at buah falling, atumping or general work. Apply Laborer, STiHPaan Office. W ANTED KNOWN —That J. K. Richardaon, late of the 88 Valley School. Nelson, will open a Night School at Mt Grigg’a (baker). Greytown. Date of open* iog—29th March, 1886. Terma—ls a week ; 3 nights in the week. Payable monthly in advance. Class to commence at 7 o’clock. XT' /■ TED KNOWN, that Mrs H. P. W Smith is open for engagement aa Ladies Monthly Nora*- U year* > first-olase testimonial it required. Address Mrs H. F. Smith, ilaathcote, Clareville, Wairarapa. 428 WANTED TO LEASE, in the Wairarapa, a farm ef from 100 to 800 acres, with or without atock. Apply by letter addressed “ Farmer,” care Mr W. Toogood, Feather WANTED Known that all orders for boot making and repairs left at Moriarty's shop, Oreytown, will be promptly attended to. Prices in advance of time. WANTED to sell or exchange for grain about 900 sacks. 8. M. Maxton and Bone, Oreytown. 867 * LL Advertisement* under the heeding of W aktsd O- will be charged *t the rate of On* Shilling flret mi ub charged st the rete of OnoßhilUng ncertion, and helf price for subaeqoent in»*rtion», u lot exceeding cixteen words. This low charge only applies to aavertisementt pertaining to Situation*, whether inserted by employers or the unemployed v 1 Is ulisamianfs niul«r UIA 44 Wiltid 11 BCfedlll lenenl advertisement* under the 44 Wanted" heading m ehevgsd in thi jfduurj ww. FOB SALE, CHEAP. EIGHT Four Tooth Bomney Marsh Bams, 12 Cotawold, full mouth. Apply to C. A. WALL, Biyetaide Station, 190.m Martinborongb. £3OO. MONEY to LEND GOOD FBEEUOLD SECUBITY. AT MODEBATE INTEBEST. Apply to )7 A. L. WEBSTEB. BABDENINO CONTBACT undertaken or labor by the day in any part of tha Vairarapa. Apply William Bbookb, Grey* own. W.B. is in constant communication with be Wairarapa, Wellington and Nelson iurseriaa, therefore lain a position to supply ua patrons with the beat of everything in the ray of Trees, Shrubs, Ac. 647q HORSE TAMING AND TRAINING. IAB H. C. BTEFFOBT, who has had Ki many yeara experience among horaer, id has mastered all the modem methods of ming and training them, baa commenced isioees in Featberston, and is prepared to ,ke horses to break to saddle or barneu. Horses bought and sold on commission. FOB SALE. 300 HEAD OF MIXED fI3BE CATTLE. 200 CALVES, (Weaoable). For further particulars apply to William [oLaren, Bush Gully, Pabana, or to Wallace mith, Tanherenikau. 560 6 MISS EVANS, DBESB, HABIT AND MANTLE IiAKEB, Fbathkbbton. i A ISS EVANS having carried on a suotJL ceastul business in Bangitikei for some >ara, has now removed to Featberston, w! re te will be pleased to receive orders and tend to all the requirements of customers. A few Apprentices wanted. Present Address— Mrs Oreatbach’s Residence, Featberston. !)5 THE BUTTER SEASON, 1885 66 OPENING NOTICE. CHAS S. GAMBLE begs to notify that he is now in a position to supply farmers and others requiring Butter Kegs with u really first class article. Hand jointing is entirely dispensed with, a more reliable system being introduced. The material used is seasoned well and carefully prepared. Butter producers will therefore best consult their own interests by using the kegs produced by C. S. 0., and place their butter in the various export maikets in a pood stole of preservation. Note tbe address— CHAS. C. GAMBLE. (Immediately opposite Hammerich’s sale yards), Greytown H9 THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT IN THE DISTRICT. COOKING AND EATING APPLES, PEARS, &o. THE VARIET • MAN, bus received a lsr( assortment of Toys and Fancy Goo< very suitable for Presents, comprising Vases, Toilet Sets, Inkstands, Albun Photo Frames, large and small Sen Albums, Purses, Ladies' Bags, Japauei Fans Ladies’ Bracelets, Ear Bing Broaches, Lockets, Chains.OperaGlaate Fancy Thimble Stands, Hair Bruahei Combs, Clothes Brushes, Pocket Book Writing Paper, Envelopes, Writir Desks, Work Boxea, Concert inaa Aooo deona, Mouth Organs, Violin*, Ball Large and Small Pipes, Oigara, Cigarette Cigarette Holder*, Watch**, Ac,, P* fumery of every description. Please note the address— R. GREEKS, The Variety Store, Featheiaton. MORE NOVELTIES WILL SHORTLY BE ANNOUNCED. WOOL! WOOL! WOOLI JJ GREEKS, the Variety Man, is a OAIS BUYEB of WOOL, from 1 op to *9O Bake. Remembar—CASH ON DELIVERY. B. GREEKS, 806 FwttamtWf

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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1818, 9 April 1886, Page 3

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Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1818, 9 April 1886, Page 3

Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1818, 9 April 1886, Page 3