... , - ' Apply Mis Langley, Albert-atreet, Masterton. 472 r ANTED.—A situation as gardener or .T r. otherwise. Address-G.8., office' of this paper. 470, tt encumbrance for a station, man to make himself gener ly useful, woman as Cook. Apply this' s ice. ''■: 468 WANTED TO SELL-Cheap for CaahThe Furniture of a four-roomed cottage, and. a ;good': Wheeler -and -Wilson Machine. J. LyalL.nextdoor but One to Mr Wilton's store, Kuripuni. -■!■:. :- /, 467 WaNTED-To sell ; 10-acres of leaseVI; -hold land, and a four-roined- house and outhouses, all fenced, on the.Upper Plain Road, close to Masterton. Apply to T. Cooper, Upper Plain. ,„.■■■ 455 WANTED. ENOWN.-That W.'Wiley will supply the best and cheapest shingles in Masterton. Apply to Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Planing Mills." 434 WANTED KNOWN.-Freehold House ' and land TVrigley's estate. Only £l6O. Dei-'osit £'lo, balance monthly payments at 8 per cent interest for 4 years. W iU'J. BROWN. WANT'ED.-Puicliasers for Sawn Shingles at 10a per 1000. One coat of Hematite Paint renders these sliinglus partly fireproof.-Bacon and Wrigley, Waipoua Mills. . v)7fj TT ANTED Known, that A, William*, H Blacksmith and Farrier, Cburtenay Place, intimates to his friemis and the public that he has engaged a first class Coachbuilder.. Buggies, expresses, spring traps, spring and tip drays, of every description, made and repaired. • All orders punctually attended to, and all work guaranteed and and done on thu shortest poseifalo notice, Cheapest firm in the Colony, ' 476 TCJ-ANTED Knouu, the Urosvenor Hotel, nki-skeet. Splendid promenado on roof, commanding a beautiful view of the city and harbor, and only' a few. minutes' walk from the Tramway, ' Superior accommodation for. Boarders and Visitors, also private suites of apartments for families, Visit solicited. H. C: Wilson, Proprietor. 476 MAW UNIMPROVED, FARMS ner KJ Featherston andGreytown, in blocks to suit purchasers. ''Open swamp and bush • souutry.. Deferred payments.' Apply Messrs Joseph arid Phillips, Dry Rivor StationLower Valley; ■ 346 MRS ENERSEN, Hall-street, Master- '_ ton,'wishes to let apartments to lying-in ladies from up-country, or inyalid ladies requiring nursing; Terms on application. • -455 MRS JAMES PURCELL is willing to take in auy WASHING or Laundry, it home, or will' go out. Addroßß—Hallstreet. Masterton. - 406 H'yfßS BENNETT'SREGISTRY OFFICE ; - DOMESTIC. SERVAMTft;; . ' Institute, Masterton. '■ ''•' ,'43j' \H AST^R,TO : N,BA : ORy.^ JAMfi?HbMPSGN." ' v ; BREAD AND BISCUIT BAKER. QUEKN-BTBEET, MABTKRTON. nIROULATING LIBRARY. THE Undersigned has now opened a CIR3ULATINU LIBRARY in connection with She Eduoational Depository. Terms-2s 6d deposit, and 4d on each book taken out. 155 ' ' T.E.PRICE. PHOTOGRAPHY. undersigned has the pleasure of -*■ _ notifying that his new Photographic Studio is now ready for the reception of 1 visitors, jarte do Visite, Cabinet, and other Photojrapha taken; also enlarged, or reduced for ■ brooches, lockets, or rings. • Photographs and other pictures copied. Viowe taken in any part of the district. Hharges—lss per doxen, 10a per half dozen, iffies and groups arranged with; • THOS. E. PRICE, : Educational Depository, Queen-street, MASTERTON. 287 n &■ J. BROWN Sub-Agents for North British and Mercau-. tile Insurance Company, And Murray, Roberts is Co. Cash advanced on wool and insurances jffected at lowest current rates from sheep's jack toLoudoni '■ " ' ■ 110 LET, with immediate possession, that centrally situated Shop and Dwelling idjoinine Mr W. Bell, draper, and lately occupied by liim. For terms apply to F. W. HALES, 199 Queen-street. )0 LET,-On short or long lease, that j. most centrally-situated 2 ; B'toried buildngat corner,of Queen-street and Perry.itreet, Masterton, containing shop and five :ooms. Shop flat may Be let separately, and ip-stair rooms let for Offices. •Apply to RAYMOND W, : MARSHALL, 164 ~'.'.. Carterton. DOARDIN-G AND DAt SCHOOL. CoLE-STBKET, MASTERTON. Under Ik Pdtronagt'af tkHonomUi Ladyßobinson. • Principal: Miss BEST, A thoroughly sound English Education ' forms the basis of the instruction given, ind, in addition, the following subjects are taught:— French, German, Italian, Latin, Algebra, Music, Drawing, and Needlework. Domestic arrangements are liberal and some-like. '. . Terms'moderate. Prospectuses fbr.war.dcd on application. The second term of 1880 begins Tuesday, 2othMay. . " Evening Class for French. '361 .NOTICE:. ■■..,:: * LL. Persons found SHOOTING in the . AKURA BUSH on and and' after 1 the sth March will be prosecuted. "• • RANGINUIKINGI,:': AND OTHERS, . ■ Akura, Masterton, • ''■':.' :i ..'/:.. March 4. - . - a .906 FIREWOOD. FIREWOOD. i im. any quantity. : - Single: cord,.lis; twoor more cords, 10s per cord-7del{vered. ! Orders left at Watson & Winteringham's: or MrJas, Thpmpsfln promptly attended to,:
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Wairarapa Daily Times, Volume 2, Issue 477, 31 May 1880, Page 3
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