WANTED a situation as general servant For address apply office outlie paper. m WANTED,— Bye then ugh'* competent person, e situation as Manager, or Working Overseer on Faint or < Can wake and mend, in wood and iron, all station r< ‘iuitiitea. New design ol wool I t. :>s. Hainiy at last situation £l2O per annum. Address " A B.” Poet Office, Pahiatna. 555.® WANTED— To rent in Grey town, an acre paddock by the year. Apply office of ibis paper. • vv ; ANTED—About a dozen racks ol CUafi. Apply office of t’ - paper. WANTED— A good strong Lad about 15 to milk and make himself useful on a farm ; also, a good useful girl about 16 to 18 years of age, who understands housework and can do washing. Apply to Mr Bicknell, Kaiwaiwai. 666 WANTED— Work at bush falling, Stum(4ug or general work. Apply Laborer, Standard Office. W 'ANTED KNOWN-Tii. iJ. B. Richardson, laic *' ilm 88 Valley School, Nelson, will open u i-iilu School at lit Grigg’s (taker). Grcjlowu. Date ol open* ing— 29tD March. 1880. Teitus—ls a week ; 3 nights in the week. Payable monthly in advance. Class to commence at 7 o’clock. \\. a .TED KNOWN, that Ura H. P. VV Smith is open for engagement u L-uies Monthly Nurse 14 yeura experience, tirst-olaas testimonic if te<|uiied. Address Mrs H. P. Smith, iieathoote, Clareville, Wairarapa. *2B WANTED TO LEASE. intheWaimapa, a farm ef from 100 to.JOOacres, with or without atook. Apply by Utter addressed •• Fanner." care Mr W. Toogood, Feather* ston 891 WANTED Known that all orders for boot making and repairs left at Moriarty’e shop, Oreytown, will be promptly attended to. Prices in advance of time. WANTED to sell or exchange for grain abont 900 sacks. 8. M. Maxton and Sons, Greytown. *B7 ALL Advertisements under the toed ,n K A will be charged et the rete of One Shilling hrst insertion, end half prioe for sabsoquent insertions, u not exceeding sixteen words. This low charge onif' applies toodvertisements pertaining to Situations, whether inserted by employers or the unemployed General advertisements under the “ Wanted heading are charged in the ordinary wav. FOB SALE, CHEAP. EIGHT Four Tooth Romney Marsh Bams, 12 Cotswold, full month. Apply to C. A. WALL, Riverside Station, 490.m Martinboroogh. £3OO. MONEY to LEND
GOOD FREEHOLD SECURITY. AT MODERATE INTEREST. Apply to 487 A. L. WEBSTER. Gardening contract undert ,keu or labor by the day in any pait of the Wairarapa. Apply William Bnooics, Grey - town. W.B. is in oonttant communication with the Wairarapa, Wellington and Neleou Nureeries, therefore is in a position to supply his patrons with the best of everything in the way of Trees, Shrubs, Ac. 647q HORSE TAMING AND TRAINING. MR H. C. BTEFFORT, who has bad many years experience among horses, and has mastered all the modern methods of taming and training them, has commenced business in Featherston, and is prepared to take horses to break to saddle or harness. Horses bought and sold on commission. FOR SALE. onn head oi ' mixed store ?jUU cattle. CALVES, (Weauable). For further particulars apply to William McLaren, Rash Gullv, Palmua, or to Wallace Smith, Tauherenikau. 500 6 MISS EVANS, DRESS, HABIT AND MANTLE MAKER, Fkatheeston. MISS EVANS having carried on a successful business in Rangitikei for some years, baa uow removed to Featherston, where she will be pleased to receive orders and attend to all the requirements of customers. A few Apprentices wanted. Present Address—Mrs Greatbaoh's Residence, Featherston. 95 THE BUTTER SEASON, 1885 80 OPENING NOTICE. CHAS 8. GAMBLE beps to notify that he is now in a position to supply farmers and others requiring Butter Ktgs with a really first class article. Hand jointing is entirely dispensed with, a more reliable system being introduced. The material used is seasoned well and c. • Inlly prepared. utier producers will therefore b< st consult their own interests by using the kegs produced by C. 8. G , and place their 1 utur in the various export matkets iu u good slate of preservation. Note the address— CUAB. C. GAMBLE,
(Immediate); opposite Ilammerich’s sale yards), Greytowu 14'J THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF FRUIT IS THE DISTRICT. COOKING AND E VTING APPLES, PEARS, &c. K QUEERS, THE VARIETY • MAS, has received u large assorlmenl of Toys and Fancy Good* very suitnblo for Piesuii'.s, compiling V.;>ea, Toile' See, Inks'snds, ti! nms Pi.o'.o Frames, huge ami •am:.'! Scrap .iiluirus, Pulses, Ladii a Bugs, Japanese Fans, Ladies’ Btare.lets, Ear Rings, Brooches. Lockets, Chains.Opera Glasses, Fancy Thimble Stands, Hair Brushes, Combs, Cindies Brushes, Pocket Books, Writ ng Paper, Envelopes, Writing Desks, Work Boxes, Concertinas Accor* dcons. Mouth Organs, Violins, Balls, Large and Small Pipes, Cg«rs, C t areites, Cigarette Holders. Watches, Ac,, Per* fmiiery of every description. Please note the address—- £. GREEKS, The Variety Store, Fcatheiston. MORE NOVELTIES WILL SHORTLY BE ANNOUNCED. WOOL I WOOL! V/00L1 GREEKS, the Variety Man, is a CASH BUIES of WOOL, from 1 up to 900 Bale*. Remember—CASH ON DELIVERY. B. GREEKS, ffthwWoß,
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Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1819, 12 April 1886, Page 3
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823Page 3 Advertisements Column 6 Wairarapa Standard, Volume XIX, Issue 1819, 12 April 1886, Page 3
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